Rubio Says Delhi Blast Incident Was 'Clearly a Terror Attack', Praises India's 'Professionalism' in Probe
The blast killed 12 and injured dozens; U.S. Secretary of State praised Indian investigators’ professionalism and offered assistance amid ongoing terror probe.
- Near the Red Fort Metro Station in New Delhi, a car bomb exploded earlier this week, killing 12 and injuring dozens, prompting a large-scale probe by Indian security agencies.
- Officials described the device as a car bomb that detonated near Red Fort Metro Station, and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said it was `It clearly was a terrorist attack`.
- Rubio told reporters in Canada on Wednesday that Washington had offered help but praised Indian investigators as capable, saying `They don't need our help`.
- Diplomatic exchanges followed the blast, with condolences and talks on trade and ties as the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi posted condolences on November 11, and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met Rubio at the G7 foreign ministers meeting in Canada.
- The capital remains on high alert as investigators probe possible terror links, while at the G7 foreign ministers meeting in Canada, Marco Rubio and S. Jaishankar exchanged views on Ukraine and regional issues.
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Measured Investigation: India's Response to Red Fort Terror Attack
Measured Investigation: India's Response to Red Fort Terror Attack India is methodically investigating the car explosion near Red Fort, characterized as a terrorist attack, a sentiment shared by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Despite Washington's offer to assist, Indian agencies are handling the ongoing investigation with professionalism and capability.Rubio commended India's approach, emphasizing their measured and cautious methods. He was …
Rubio says Delhi blast incident was 'clearly a terror attack', praises India's 'professionalism' in probe
US State Secretary Marco Rubio said that he discussed the Delhi incident with his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar, who is also attending the G7 meeting
Marco Rubio praises India's handling of Delhi blast probe, says 'they don't need our help'
Delhi blast: On November 10, a high-intensity blast from a slow-moving car ripped through the Red Fort metro station area, killing 12 people and leaving many injured.
'Stand by India, Condemn All Forms of Terrorism': Swiss, Argentine Envoys on Delhi Blast
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The Ambassadors of Swtizerland and Argentina expressed condolences and said that they stand with India in wake of the terror incident in the national capital on Monday evening. World News | 'Stand by India, Condemn All Forms of Terrorism': Swiss, Argentine Envoys on Delhi Blast.
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