India, New Delhi and blast
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This special report details the busting of a major interstate terror module involving radicalised professionals, including doctors Umar, Muzammil, and Adil, who were allegedly planning attacks for two years.
A family that was allegedly returning from a wedding ended up getting their car’s trunk checked by the Delhi Police– ONLY for the cops to find THIS inside the back of the vehicle! Delhi, post the Red Fort blast,
A car blew up near the historic Red Fort in India's capital New Delhi, killing at least eight people, police said, adding that the cause remained unclear.
India's capital Delhi is blanketed in toxic smog every autumn, but the pollution is already so bad that it's drawn protests as authorities tell students to stay home.
The two deadly attacks are separate, and no evidence currently links the two. But for the two South Asian rivals, the political shockwave caused by the blasts are a stark reminder of the lingering security issues that fester below the surface throughout the region.
The move follows a weekend protest where police detained dozens of people demanding cleaner air, a rare public demonstration against pollution in the Indian capital.
NEW DELHI - India's cabinet has approved spending 450.6 billion rupees ($5.1 billion) on support for exporters, including 200 billion rupees in credit guarantees on bank loans, Information Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Wednesday.
An explosion occurred near the Red Fort in Old Delhi at 6.52 pm on Monday, owing to which, several vehicles caught fire. A slow-moving vehicle stopped at the red light following which the explosion took place at 6.