Tag: Terrorism
Delhi blast probe: Doctor hid 2,600kg ammonium nitrate in farm shed near Al-Falah University for 12 days
A chilling discovery has sent ripples through India's security apparatus, underscoring the persistent vigilance required against internal and external threats. In a significant breakthrough...
White House shooting: Suspect from ‘hellhole’ Afghanistan entered US in 2021, says Donald Trump; calls it an ‘act of terror’
A shooting incident near the White House complex on Monday, involving a suspect reportedly from Afghanistan, has quickly escalated into a national security flashpoint,...
Six people have died after a suicide attack hit a paramilitary complex in Pakistan’s Peshawar.
The news arrived as a sickening jolt, a familiar tragedy unfolding once more in a city that has seen too many. Six lives extinguished...
‘There can be no white-washing of terrorism’: At SCO meet, Jaishankar asserts India’s right to defend
The recent gathering of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Foreign Ministers in Goa, India, served as a crucial platform for regional dialogue and addressing...
Red Fort attack preparation in the works for 3 years
In a significant development that has sent ripples through India's security apparatus, intelligence agencies have reportedly uncovered a long-term plot aimed at destabilizing the...
Hunt for two phones used by Umar ‘biggest missing piece’ in Red Fort blast probe
The echoes of the 2000 Red Fort blast, a meticulously planned attack that sent shockwaves across the nation, continue to resonate two decades later....
Haryana woman doctor questioned in link with ‘white-collar’ terror module
The quiet professional corridors of Haryana were recently rattled by a development that has sent ripples of concern across the nation. A woman doctor,...
Delhi Red Fort blast: FIRs against Al-Falah University in Faridabad
The Red Fort, a majestic symbol of India's rich history and sovereignty, stands as a poignant reminder of both national pride and past vulnerabilities....
Pakistan blames ‘India proxies’ for the Islamabad bombing. Here’s what we know.
The quiet hum of daily life in Islamabad was shattered by an act of terror, a bombing that ripped through the nation's capital, leaving...
‘That cup of tea came at a great cost’: Ishaq Dar links ISI’s Kabul visit to Pakistan’s bloodshed
A stark admission from Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, has sent ripples across the political landscape, bringing to the forefront...



