However, the sinister biological warfare (bio war) or bioterrorism plot busted by Gujarat ATS is a concerning exposé. After IEDs, shootings, bomb blasts and Islamic radicalisation, India faces the ‘toxic threat’. The ISIS-linked jihadists arrested had prepared to use Ricin as part of their plan to cause mass casualties.
Officials suspect Umar triggered the explosion after the arrests of two Pulwama doctors in Faridabad, where 2,900 kg of explosives were seized. Multiple agencies, including NIA and Delhi Police, are probing the coordinated terror plot.
The blast was loud enough to be heard from several blocks away and triggered a chain fire that engulfed three nearby vehicles, sparking chaos in one of the most crowded localities of the national capital.
Two doctors turned terror operatives, from healing patients in Kashmir to hoarding 2,900 kg of explosives near Delhi, all while secretly working for Jaish-e-Mohammad.
Bloomberg’s narrative painted Khalistani terrorists as activists while blaming India for alleged transnational killings, concealing their terror links, threats to national security, and the unlawful interception of Indian diplomats’ communications by the so-called Five Eyes nations.
Russian authorities recently arrested a local national in St. Petersburg while he was trying to smuggle out documents used for developing military helicopter technology and air defence systems, and other information about Mi8AMTShV and MI8 AMTShV (VA) military transport helicopters.
Gujarat ATS busts a major terror plot, arresting a Telangana doctor and two others planning a Ricin poison attack. Linked to ISKP, the men were caught with pistols, castor oil, and had scouted targets in Delhi, Lucknow, and Ahmedabad.
On Nov 9, 1947, Junagadh joined India despite its Nawab acceding to Pakistan. A popular revolt by the Arzi Hukumat, backed by Sardar Patel, led to the Nawab's flight. A final plebiscite overwhelmingly confirmed the merger with India.