
Delhi blast cautions India about internal-external terror nexus
The Delhi blast on Monday evening, the first in the capital since 2011, killed at least 13 people and injured many more. Security agencies are investigating, tracing the vehicle involved, and probing possible links to Pakistan-backed terror groups and the Khalistan movement. Recent discoveries of radicalised modules and large caches of explosives in Faridabad indicate an organized internal-external terror nexus. Monitoring, intelligence collection, and interrogation are ongoing, as terrorism in India increasingly involves professional, respected members of society. The incident underscores the persistent threat of homegrown terrorism, the need for public support, and the importance of patient, thorough investigations to prevent future attacks.