India, New Delhi and Car Blast
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Delhi Police confirmed Monday's blast near the Red Fort as a terror attack, registering an FIR under UAPA. Investigations suggest handlers were based
While the complete and exact details of Monday’s car explosion near Red Fort in Delhi will come later, a disturbing pattern is perceptible: the radicalisation of highly educated
Two Kashmiri doctors, Umar Muhammad and Muzammil Shakeel, reportedly traveled to Turkey, where they allegedly met a Jaish-e-Mohammed handler.
The two doctors have a long association, hailing from the same village in J&K's Pulwama, and both worked at the same medical college in Faridabad.
The police said the car was driven by its lone occupant, Dr Umar Mohammad Nabi, who appears masked in CCTV camera footage
The relationship between India and Pakistan has sharply deteriorated following two deadly terror attacks in their respective capitals this week, leading to a heated diplomatic exchange.
For years, Pakistan has accused India of backing the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), even as it faces international criticism for providing safe havens to terrorists on its own soil.