Indian authorities have announced a significant breakthrough in the investigation of a deadly car explosion in New Delhi, labeling the incident as a ‘suicide bombing’ and arresting an accomplice linked to the attack. The National Investigation Agency (NIA), India’s premier counter-terrorism body, revealed that the suspect, Amir Rashid Ali, facilitated the purchase of the vehicle used in the blast. The driver, identified as Umar Un Nabi, an assistant professor from Kashmir, allegedly carried out the attack using a vehicle-borne Improvised Explosive Device (IED). The explosion occurred near a bustling metro station in Old Delhi, close to the historic Red Fort, claiming 10 lives and injuring 32 others. Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attack as a ‘conspiracy’ and vowed to bring all perpetrators, collaborators, and sponsors to justice. This incident marks the most severe security breach since the April 22 attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which heightened tensions between India and Pakistan. The Kashmir region, divided between the two nations since 1947, remains a flashpoint in their ongoing conflict.
