The Faridabad and Red Fort blast investigations reveal that Jaish-e-Mohammad is creating proxy modules in India with minimal direct oversight, enabling Pakistan’s ISI to push deniable, low-visibility terror operations. Security agencies warn that similar self-inspired cells may proliferate nationwide
Investigations into the Faridabad module reveal plans to revive separatism in Jammu and Kashmir, distribute propaganda materials, encourage stone pelting, and boost recruitment into terror groups. Police seized literature and posters as part of ongoing counter-terror operations
Investigations into the Faridabad module reveal attempts to revive separatism in Jammu and Kashmir post-Article 370 abrogation. Authorities seized propaganda materials and literature of banned outfits, uncovering plans to indoctrinate youth and reinstate violence and unrest in the Valley
Investigators are examining a possible ISKP link to the Delhi Red Fort blast after forensic tests confirmed the use of a TATP–ammonium nitrate mix commonly used by the Islamic State. The Faridabad module’s Afghan handler is now under deeper scrutiny
Initial investigations into the Red Fort car blast suggest it was a suicide attack planned to cause maximum damage after the Faridabad terror module was busted. Police suspect the involvement of Pulwama-based Dr. Umar Mohammad, linked to JeM and AGuH outfits
Police in Pulwama collected DNA samples from the mother of Dr Umar Nabi, suspected to have driven the car that exploded near Delhi’s Red Fort, killing 12. The NIA has taken over the probe as family members deny terror links