Analytical Support & Sanctions Monitoring Team also highlighted broader concerns over activities & capabilities of Al-Qaida & ...
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NSG sniffer dog Donny gets Army commendation for Red Fort blast role
NSG explosive detection dog Donny has been awarded the Chief of Army Staff Commendation Card for his role after the Red Fort blast. The force said his repeated confirmation of explosives underscored ...
The UN has attributed the 2025 Red Fort blast to AQIS, while its latest report warns of evolving terror networks, cryptocurrency financing and chemical and biological threats.
A UN Security Council report has officially attributed the November 2025 Red Fort car bomb blast in New Delhi to al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS).
The Red Fort terror blast in Delhi last year that killed 15 people has now been officially linked to the offshoot Al-Qaeda in the Indian subcontinent (AQIS), the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) ...
Donny, a specialist canine in explosive detection from the elite NSG K9 Unit, emerged as a key asset in the aftermath of the ...
A special NIA court has directed the agency to submit a detailed note explaining the role of each accused and the evidence collected in the Red Fort blast case. Cognisance hearing is scheduled for ...
The latest UN sanctions-monitoring assessment records an AQIS attribution after its February report cited a possible JeM link; the NIA has tied the accused to an AQIS offshoot.
UNSC attributes 2025 Delhi Red Fort blast to AQIS, raising concerns about evolving terror networks and Bangladesh's vulnerability.
A United Nations Security Council report has attributed the November 2025 blast near Delhi's Red Fort to Al-Qaeda in the ...
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Red Fort Blast Case: Court to take cognisance of NIA chargesheet
New Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court listed the NIA's 7500-page chargesheet in the Nov 2025 Red Fort blast case for cognisance on Aug 27. The agency has chargesheeted 11 accused and the court has asked for ...
The report noted at the end of 2025, Indian authorities had arrested three people, including a doctor, who had been tasked by an Islamic State cell abroad to develop ricin, a type of poison.
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