Explosion near Red Fort: At least 9 dead, several injured in blast

They didn't fire a Ballistic missile. What they fired was Fatah-2 which is just a guided rocket not a ballistic missile...And Fatah-2 don't even follow a proper ballistic trajectory, it has a flat trajectory. Lahore to Sirsa isn't that far, it's just 200km...



I believe that our response to hit their 11+ airbases was in response to the above. Do note that while Shaheen is unconfirmed, Hatf-1 has been confirmed by IA. Also, Hatf can carry a 500KG warhead.
 


I believe that our response to hit their 11+ airbases was in response to the above. Do note that while Shaheen is unconfirmed, Hatf-1 has been confirmed by IA. Also, Hatf can carry a 500KG warhead.
Yes but the max range of hatf is just 100km though. And Hatf-1 has a max range of 70 km. Assuming it was fired from a bit deep inside the Pakistani territory I don't think what was intercepted over Sirsa was Hatf. So I think what they probably tried to fire at Kashmir Airport was Hatf ig. While what was intercepted at Sirsa was something else probably Fatah-2.
 
200 bombs? For real? Has ISI finally lost its nuts from all that inbreeding across generations? Or is it the OSINT that has?

They might as well send a request proposal to GOI to nuke Pakistan.
200 bombs indeed!! very much possible given that the IED materials captured by police was around over 3000kg, the Red fort blast had 2kg of ammonium nitrate, also the terrorists were using highly unstable Powerful explosives,
For reference, on 6th Jan naxal carried out IED explosion on a DRG vehicle of police coming from a operation in Bijapur chattisgarh, the parts of the vehicle were lying around over 200-300m from the blast area that too heavy parts of vehicle, the bodies of the soilders we're found over 1-2km, the IED was 60kg, there was nothing left in the vehicle, these guys had highly powerful explosives materials, so 200 bombs is very much possible given the explosives they had & the manpower,
The security agency averted the biggest terror attack in the world,
We would have been in war the very next moment, as I have personally seen what IED blasts looks like and what damage it can do, security agency have saved thousands of lives,
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200 bombs indeed!! very much possible given that the IED materials captured by police was around over 3000kg, the Red fort blast had 2kg of ammonium nitrate, also the terrorists were using highly unstable Powerful explosives,
For reference, on 6th Jan naxal carried out IED explosion on a DRG vehicle of police coming from a operation in Bijapur chattisgarh, the parts of the vehicle were lying around over 200-300m from the blast area that too heavy parts of vehicle, the bodies of the soilders we're found over 1-2km, the IED was 60kg, there was nothing left in the vehicle, these guys had highly powerful explosives materials, so 200 bombs is very much possible given the explosives they had & the manpower,
The security agency averted the biggest terror attack in the world,
We would have been in war the very next moment, as I have personally seen what IED blasts looks like and what damage it can do, security agency have saved thousands of lives,
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I don't think we the danger have been averted though. Perhaps there could be another module somewhere planning something else. Hopefully, nothing big happens 😔. Eventually some attack would get through. I don't wanna see something like Mumbai seriel bomb blast happening.
 
Yes but the max range of hatf is just 100km though. And Hatf-1 has a max range of 70 km. Assuming it was fired from a bit deep inside the Pakistani territory I don't think what was intercepted over Sirsa was Hatf. So I think what they probably tried to fire at Kashmir Airport was Hatf ig. While what was intercepted at Sirsa was something else probably Fatah-2.

Or, could have been Shaheen? Shaheen would most definitely reach Delhi (probably fired from Nur Khan as per the attached video) ? Also, the for HATF, what matters is the payload, if the target was Golden Temple? Imagine a 500 KG warhead hitting that! Also, 500 KG means that it could have been a tactical nuke - there was no way to know for sure till it hit it mark!
 
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Or, could have been Shaheen? Shaheen would most definitely reach Delhi (probably fired from Nur Khan as per the attached video) ? Also, the for HATF, what matters is the payload, if the target was Golden Temple? Imagine a 500 KG warhead hitting that! Also, 500 KG is plenty to be a nuke!
Could be. Definitely our response was a could have been more sharp. We should have attacked atleast Karachi for what they wanted to pull off. Although if that bomb had landed in Delhi, I think we would have probably used bigger weapons..
 
Could be. Definitely our response was a could have been more sharp. We should have attacked atleast Karachi for what they wanted to pull off. Although if that bomb had landed in Delhi, I think we would have probably used bigger weapons..

Most likely. That’s the flaw with our doctrine, unless people die - we don’t act. The Delhi blast, the associated Nowgam incident, the Ricin incident and loads of IEDs being discovered across different places in J&K will mean nothing till a lot of people die down the road in the hands of these Pak sponsored terrorists.
 
this shit was brewing since 2021 or 2022. Must have been a response for Article 370. I think India should give such a response that Pakistan should not ever do it again. Best would be elimination of entire military leadership of Pakistan. They are not civilian so they are valid target.
 
this shit was brewing since 2021 or 2022. Must have been a response for Article 370. I think India should give such a response that Pakistan should not ever do it again. Best would be elimination of entire military leadership of Pakistan. They are not civilian so they are valid target.

Expecting a decapitation strike from India - don’t think our generation is going to see this happen!!
 
What the h***???

Winter Warning: Pakistan-Backed Terror Plot Uncovered; Delhi, Mumbai On Alert​



Pakistan-backed terror outfits are planning a fresh wave of attacks before winter sets in, prompting intelligence agencies to issue a high-level alert for Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. The warning comes amid ongoing investigations into the white-collar terror module and the Delhi blast, and is seen as an attempt by these groups to retaliate for India’s Operation Sindoor, which dismantled several terror camps earlier in 2025.

Agencies describe the situation as a “critical warning,” cautioning of a possible “long winter of terror” involving coordinated fidayeen assaults and drone-enabled strikes.

According to intelligence inputs, units of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) have begun reactivating sleeper cells after covert meetings held in October in the Kotli region of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. These meetings were attended by ISI officials, Jamaat-e-Islami operatives, Hizbul Mujahideen members, and former commanders who receive monthly stipends for avenging the losses inflicted during Operation Sindoor.

Pakistan’s Border Action Teams (BATs), supported by Special Services Group (SSG) commandos and handlers from LeT and JeM, are also believed to be involved.

Reports suggest terrorists are conducting reconnaissance of gaps along the Line of Control (LoC)
for large-scale infiltrations, aerial weapon drops, and high-impact attacks on security forces and political workers.

Narco-terror and arms smuggling routes through Punjab and Rajasthan are reportedly expanding to support the funding needs of terror groups. A shift towards winter-hardened training is underway so that fighters can continue operations despite heavy snowfall.


Infiltration attempts have risen since September, signalling possible attacks in the “coming weeks,” timed before winter fully obstructs LoC movement but benefiting from reduced visibility. Intelligence sources also report that the ISI has restarted 15 terror camps in PoK to support renewed operations.

Northern Command intelligence has highlighted a steep rise in the number of active terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir. Currently, 131 terrorists are active, of whom 122 are confirmed Pakistani nationals, and nine are locals. This number has doubled compared with earlier figures, with most foreign terrorists operating in the Chenab Valley and Pir Panjal regions, aided by a strong terror ecosystem.

Up to March 2025, only 59 Pakistani terrorists were active in J&K. These included 21 from JeM, 21 from LeT, three from Hizbul Mujahideen, and 14 from other groups. But the number has now doubled despite intensified counter-terror operations.


So far this year, 31 terrorists have been neutralised, including 21 Pakistani nationals. However, security forces and civilians have also suffered losses, with 28 civilians and 16 personnel killed in the same period. The deaths in the Nawgam Police Station incident were classified as an accident and not included in the tally.

Historical data shows 61 terrorists were eliminated in 2024, and 60 in 2023.

Despite “zero recruitment” of local youth under the ongoing security campaign and “zero terror” policy, Pakistan-backed groups like LeT, JeM and their fronts — TRF and PAFF — have managed to infiltrate fighters equipped with sophisticated weaponry into Indian territory.

A senior intelligence official stated that “OGW networks have been fully destroyed and almost all local terrorists have been eliminated in the Kashmir Valley, but now this gap is being filled by unknown recruits who were never on our radar.

He added that although coordinated raids and arrests have been carried out, the substantial presence of foreign terrorists and a newly emerging OGW structure remains a major concern. The recently busted white-collar module, involving highly qualified individuals joining terror activities through radicalisation, poses a threat not only to Jammu and Kashmir but to the entire country.

Central agencies are expanding their investigation into newly organised terror networks exposed through the JeM poster case and the 10 November Delhi blast. Security agencies in J&K are now dealing with a new operational reality, as the true extent and spread of the white-collar module remain unclear.


Authorities are still unsure how deeply this module has penetrated social structures. Reports indicate that in 2025, no local youth joined any terror group, marking a significant shift in the Valley’s terror landscape. Agencies believe terror outfits are now focusing on radicalising educated individuals and recruiting them as suicide attackers or covert operatives embedded within civil society.

The Army, CRPF, J&K Police and other security forces are on maximum alert. LoC patrols, drone countermeasures, radar surveillance, vehicle checks and mobile checkpoints have been intensified. Similar security measures are being enforced in several sensitive and densely populated cities across the country.

In recent years, security forces had made substantial gains in the fight against terror in Jammu and Kashmir. However, the exposure of the white-collar module has revealed a new challenge for agencies nationwide.
 
What the h***???

Winter Warning: Pakistan-Backed Terror Plot Uncovered; Delhi, Mumbai On Alert​



Pakistan-backed terror outfits are planning a fresh wave of attacks before winter sets in, prompting intelligence agencies to issue a high-level alert for Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. The warning comes amid ongoing investigations into the white-collar terror module and the Delhi blast, and is seen as an attempt by these groups to retaliate for India’s Operation Sindoor, which dismantled several terror camps earlier in 2025.

Agencies describe the situation as a “critical warning,” cautioning of a possible “long winter of terror” involving coordinated fidayeen assaults and drone-enabled strikes.

According to intelligence inputs, units of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) have begun reactivating sleeper cells after covert meetings held in October in the Kotli region of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. These meetings were attended by ISI officials, Jamaat-e-Islami operatives, Hizbul Mujahideen members, and former commanders who receive monthly stipends for avenging the losses inflicted during Operation Sindoor.

Pakistan’s Border Action Teams (BATs), supported by Special Services Group (SSG) commandos and handlers from LeT and JeM, are also believed to be involved.

Reports suggest terrorists are conducting reconnaissance of gaps along the Line of Control (LoC)
for large-scale infiltrations, aerial weapon drops, and high-impact attacks on security forces and political workers.

Narco-terror and arms smuggling routes through Punjab and Rajasthan are reportedly expanding to support the funding needs of terror groups. A shift towards winter-hardened training is underway so that fighters can continue operations despite heavy snowfall.


Infiltration attempts have risen since September, signalling possible attacks in the “coming weeks,” timed before winter fully obstructs LoC movement but benefiting from reduced visibility. Intelligence sources also report that the ISI has restarted 15 terror camps in PoK to support renewed operations.

Northern Command intelligence has highlighted a steep rise in the number of active terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir. Currently, 131 terrorists are active, of whom 122 are confirmed Pakistani nationals, and nine are locals. This number has doubled compared with earlier figures, with most foreign terrorists operating in the Chenab Valley and Pir Panjal regions, aided by a strong terror ecosystem.

Up to March 2025, only 59 Pakistani terrorists were active in J&K. These included 21 from JeM, 21 from LeT, three from Hizbul Mujahideen, and 14 from other groups. But the number has now doubled despite intensified counter-terror operations.


So far this year, 31 terrorists have been neutralised, including 21 Pakistani nationals. However, security forces and civilians have also suffered losses, with 28 civilians and 16 personnel killed in the same period. The deaths in the Nawgam Police Station incident were classified as an accident and not included in the tally.

Historical data shows 61 terrorists were eliminated in 2024, and 60 in 2023.

Despite “zero recruitment” of local youth under the ongoing security campaign and “zero terror” policy, Pakistan-backed groups like LeT, JeM and their fronts — TRF and PAFF — have managed to infiltrate fighters equipped with sophisticated weaponry into Indian territory.

A senior intelligence official stated that “OGW networks have been fully destroyed and almost all local terrorists have been eliminated in the Kashmir Valley, but now this gap is being filled by unknown recruits who were never on our radar.

He added that although coordinated raids and arrests have been carried out, the substantial presence of foreign terrorists and a newly emerging OGW structure remains a major concern. The recently busted white-collar module, involving highly qualified individuals joining terror activities through radicalisation, poses a threat not only to Jammu and Kashmir but to the entire country.

Central agencies are expanding their investigation into newly organised terror networks exposed through the JeM poster case and the 10 November Delhi blast. Security agencies in J&K are now dealing with a new operational reality, as the true extent and spread of the white-collar module remain unclear.


Authorities are still unsure how deeply this module has penetrated social structures. Reports indicate that in 2025, no local youth joined any terror group, marking a significant shift in the Valley’s terror landscape. Agencies believe terror outfits are now focusing on radicalising educated individuals and recruiting them as suicide attackers or covert operatives embedded within civil society.

The Army, CRPF, J&K Police and other security forces are on maximum alert. LoC patrols, drone countermeasures, radar surveillance, vehicle checks and mobile checkpoints have been intensified. Similar security measures are being enforced in several sensitive and densely populated cities across the country.

In recent years, security forces had made substantial gains in the fight against terror in Jammu and Kashmir. However, the exposure of the white-collar module has revealed a new challenge for agencies nationwide.

With this level of intelligence if we don’t preempt it will be a bloody shame!

Side question: When does Putin leave ? If we don’t want to get into a conflict with Russian head of state in our country, I understand. There is also a possibility of this (kinetic actions against Pak with possible capture of land) being discussed in case we see a repeat of 1971 where USoA wants to poke their nose in the conflict.
 
Pork involvement is pretty much clear..... Handlers were working from multiple countries including porkland...... We are dealing with a typical low IQ filthy pundjabi k2ua mulla madman on a suicide mission..... Response need to be massive & need to have a lasting effect.

26:40 onwards.

How come the BSF which is quite good at LoC, becomes so ineffective along Bangladesh border? Why are the CAPFs still led by IPS? Why is the border management in India so broken down, that if you wish to do 1 reform, it's almost impossible to carry out?

Maybe before hitting Pakistan, this time as a response overhaul your border management system. Bring AR, BSF, SSB and ITBP under a central Army deputed command. Bring in reforms and reduce corruption, atleast to levels of Army.

Reduce capital costs duplication, build up capabilities.
 
How come the BSF which is quite good at LoC, becomes so ineffective along Bangladesh border? Why are the CAPFs still led by IPS? Why is the border management in India so broken down, that if you wish to do 1 reform, it's almost impossible to carry out?

Maybe before hitting Pakistan, this time as a response overhaul your border management system. Bring AR, BSF, SSB and ITBP under a central Army deputed command. Bring in reforms and reduce corruption, atleast to levels of Army.

Reduce capital costs duplication, build up capabilities.
Corrupt politicians and bureaucrats fear Army too much to ever allow such a situation to occur........ Paramilitary forces function as a political tool.....serving as a safeguard against any potential coup d’état attempts by the Army........they will never relinquish there control over them so forget about any reform.
 
I was unsure where to put this article. As the discovery has been made post the Delhi attack, I am placing this here. This ties into a spate of such recoveries from various parts of India.


A large quantity of highly explosive gelatin sticks has been found near a school in a village in Uttarakhand, putting the police on alert in the Almora district. The police said that they found 161 gelatin sticks, weighing over 20 kg, in a bush in the Sult area and conducted a search in the nearby areas.

The recovery occurred near the Government High Secondary School in Dabara village, days after nearly 3,000 kg explosives were found in Haryana linked to the Delhi blast.

Principal Subhash Singh first noticed the suspicious packets in the bushes and informed the police. Two police teams reached the school immediately and cordoned off the area. The bomb disposal squad and dog squads were also brought in from the Udham Singh Nagar and Nainital districts.

A thorough search was carried out by the canine unit, during which a few packets of gelatin sticks were spotted in the bushes. Some more packets were found about 20 feet away.
 
I was unsure where to put this article. As the discovery has been made post the Delhi attack, I am placing this here. This ties into a spate of such recoveries from various parts of India.


A large quantity of highly explosive gelatin sticks has been found near a school in a village in Uttarakhand, putting the police on alert in the Almora district. The police said that they found 161 gelatin sticks, weighing over 20 kg, in a bush in the Sult area and conducted a search in the nearby areas.

The recovery occurred near the Government High Secondary School in Dabara village, days after nearly 3,000 kg explosives were found in Haryana linked to the Delhi blast.

Principal Subhash Singh first noticed the suspicious packets in the bushes and informed the police. Two police teams reached the school immediately and cordoned off the area. The bomb disposal squad and dog squads were also brought in from the Udham Singh Nagar and Nainital districts.

A thorough search was carried out by the canine unit, during which a few packets of gelatin sticks were spotted in the bushes. Some more packets were found about 20 feet away.
State has been overrun by vishesh samudai from cow belt.
 
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How come the BSF which is quite good at LoC, becomes so ineffective along Bangladesh border? Why are the CAPFs still led by IPS? Why is the border management in India so broken down, that if you wish to do 1 reform, it's almost impossible to carry out?

Maybe before hitting Pakistan, this time as a response overhaul your border management system. Bring AR, BSF, SSB and ITBP under a central Army deputed command. Bring in reforms and reduce corruption, atleast to levels of Army.

Reduce capital costs duplication, build up capabilities.

Also has to do with the attitude our govt had wrt to Bangladesh as opposed to our western neighbour.

It conveniently looked the other way when infiltration happened. So, when top brass of both state and central govt show no proactive approach or even signalling to be hawkish on eastern front.. the BSF personnel posted has little incentives. Including the infrastructure and funds needed to have robust management there.

I was appalled when some time ago.. an ex-plannig commission member protested against kicking Bangladeshis out by saying " Zammen to aalh ne di hai. Bangladeshi hai to kya hua, rehne do". When you have morons like that in "planning" commission, what will BSF even do when it's funding, infra, personnel, projects, any kind of initiatives need approval from the same kind of people.

Even under BJP since 2014.. GOI was too meek against infiltrators due to its relationship with SH. Any attempt to raise awareness about the issue, to raise voice to stop infiltration came from the political unit. i.e. BJP as a political party. But GOI was not proactive at the scale needed. Only after Yunus had GOI actually stepped up and now trying to recover the lost decades. A hallmark of Indian beauracracy and executive.
Since it's a recent thing.. an year or two will be needed to see some visible changes in our security apparatus on eastern front.

Delhi Blast should Mark the seriousness of the issue if any was lacking in the minds of beauracracy.
 
BSF at LoC?
What the h***???

Winter Warning: Pakistan-Backed Terror Plot Uncovered; Delhi, Mumbai On Alert​



Pakistan-backed terror outfits are planning a fresh wave of attacks before winter sets in, prompting intelligence agencies to issue a high-level alert for Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. The warning comes amid ongoing investigations into the white-collar terror module and the Delhi blast, and is seen as an attempt by these groups to retaliate for India’s Operation Sindoor, which dismantled several terror camps earlier in 2025.

Agencies describe the situation as a “critical warning,” cautioning of a possible “long winter of terror” involving coordinated fidayeen assaults and drone-enabled strikes.

According to intelligence inputs, units of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) have begun reactivating sleeper cells after covert meetings held in October in the Kotli region of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. These meetings were attended by ISI officials, Jamaat-e-Islami operatives, Hizbul Mujahideen members, and former commanders who receive monthly stipends for avenging the losses inflicted during Operation Sindoor.

Pakistan’s Border Action Teams (BATs), supported by Special Services Group (SSG) commandos and handlers from LeT and JeM, are also believed to be involved.

Reports suggest terrorists are conducting reconnaissance of gaps along the Line of Control (LoC)
for large-scale infiltrations, aerial weapon drops, and high-impact attacks on security forces and political workers.

Narco-terror and arms smuggling routes through Punjab and Rajasthan are reportedly expanding to support the funding needs of terror groups. A shift towards winter-hardened training is underway so that fighters can continue operations despite heavy snowfall.


Infiltration attempts have risen since September, signalling possible attacks in the “coming weeks,” timed before winter fully obstructs LoC movement but benefiting from reduced visibility. Intelligence sources also report that the ISI has restarted 15 terror camps in PoK to support renewed operations.

Northern Command intelligence has highlighted a steep rise in the number of active terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir. Currently, 131 terrorists are active, of whom 122 are confirmed Pakistani nationals, and nine are locals. This number has doubled compared with earlier figures, with most foreign terrorists operating in the Chenab Valley and Pir Panjal regions, aided by a strong terror ecosystem.

Up to March 2025, only 59 Pakistani terrorists were active in J&K. These included 21 from JeM, 21 from LeT, three from Hizbul Mujahideen, and 14 from other groups. But the number has now doubled despite intensified counter-terror operations.


So far this year, 31 terrorists have been neutralised, including 21 Pakistani nationals. However, security forces and civilians have also suffered losses, with 28 civilians and 16 personnel killed in the same period. The deaths in the Nawgam Police Station incident were classified as an accident and not included in the tally.

Historical data shows 61 terrorists were eliminated in 2024, and 60 in 2023.

Despite “zero recruitment” of local youth under the ongoing security campaign and “zero terror” policy, Pakistan-backed groups like LeT, JeM and their fronts — TRF and PAFF — have managed to infiltrate fighters equipped with sophisticated weaponry into Indian territory.

A senior intelligence official stated that “OGW networks have been fully destroyed and almost all local terrorists have been eliminated in the Kashmir Valley, but now this gap is being filled by unknown recruits who were never on our radar.

He added that although coordinated raids and arrests have been carried out, the substantial presence of foreign terrorists and a newly emerging OGW structure remains a major concern. The recently busted white-collar module, involving highly qualified individuals joining terror activities through radicalisation, poses a threat not only to Jammu and Kashmir but to the entire country.

Central agencies are expanding their investigation into newly organised terror networks exposed through the JeM poster case and the 10 November Delhi blast. Security agencies in J&K are now dealing with a new operational reality, as the true extent and spread of the white-collar module remain unclear.


Authorities are still unsure how deeply this module has penetrated social structures. Reports indicate that in 2025, no local youth joined any terror group, marking a significant shift in the Valley’s terror landscape. Agencies believe terror outfits are now focusing on radicalising educated individuals and recruiting them as suicide attackers or covert operatives embedded within civil society.

The Army, CRPF, J&K Police and other security forces are on maximum alert. LoC patrols, drone countermeasures, radar surveillance, vehicle checks and mobile checkpoints have been intensified. Similar security measures are being enforced in several sensitive and densely populated cities across the country.

In recent years, security forces had made substantial gains in the fight against terror in Jammu and Kashmir. However, the exposure of the white-collar module has revealed a new challenge for agencies nationwide.

Can you please share any official website / notification where I can look for any warnings issued. Cause, the winter warning found mention on TOI and Zee News article ( one each) only. Doesn't reflect the seriousness of the threat.

It should be made default tone of those Garbage pickups which comes in morning.