India's retaliation for Delhi blast could go 'completely under the radar'

India's retaliation for Delhi blast could go 'completely under the radar'


In just 48 hours, almost 30 people were killed and dozens more injured in the deadliest terrorist assaults on the capitals of both India and Pakistan in more than a decade. Pramit Pal Chaudhuri, the head of South Asia for the Eurasia Group, a global political risk and consulting firm, said there was a very clear Pakistani connection with the Pahalgam massacre when India carried out the retaliatory strikes in May. "If you look at the Pakistani terrorists who were involved in the hijack of Indian Airlines flight IC 814 back in 1999, a lot of them have been assassinated over the past two or three years inside Pakistan.

Author: Karishma Vyas


Published at: 2025-11-15 21:04:39

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