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India Intensifies Crackdown in Disputed Kashmir After New Delhi Bombing

Authorities detained hundreds in Kashmir after a Nov. 10 blast in New Delhi killed 10 and injured 32, linking suspects to militant networks and sparking a severe security crackdown.

  • Earlier this month, Indian investigators launched sweeping raids and mass questioning across Indian-controlled Kashmir after the New Delhi blast.
  • On Nov. 10, an explosion near New Delhi's historic Red Fort killed at least 10 and wounded 32, prompting the investigation that linked the blast to a car registered to a Kashmiri man and identified Umar Un Nabi, suspected suicide bomber and doctor.
  • Officers initially arrested at least seven people, including two Kashmiri doctors, and seized bombmaking material in Faridabad; some explosives later detonated at a Srinagar police station, killing nine.
  • Bilal Ahmed Wani set himself on fire hours after police kept his son Jasir Bilal Wani in custody this month; relatives said stress over detentions drove his action and called them scapegoats.
  • Authorities say they are targeting a `white-collar terror ecosystem`, increasing scrutiny of Kashmiri doctors while government forces demolished the suspected bomber's family home in Pulwama district amid militancy in Kashmir since 1989.
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Dawn broke the news in Pakistan on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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