Terrorists Planned Drone Attack in Delhi, Inspired by Hamas, Before Red Fort Blast
A fresh revelation in the probe into the recent suicide car blast near the Red Fort has brought attention to an alarming plan that involved weaponising drones and preparing rockets for future attacks.

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Investigators say the white collar terror module behind the explosion had been exploring advanced methods to inflict large scale damage before the November 10 incident came to light.
Second Suspect Arrested and Key Links Uncovered
The National Investigation Agency confirmed the arrest of a second suspect who allegedly worked closely with suicide attacker Umar Un Nabi. The accused, identified as Jasir Bilal Wani alias Danish, was detained in Srinagar after the agency tracked his involvement in the broader plan. He hails from Jammu and Kashmir, the same region as the first arrested accused, Amir Rashid Ali.
According to the official statement, Danish was believed to have played a crucial role by offering technical expertise to the group. Investigators say his knowledge was intended to be used for modifying drones and attempting to make rockets that could be used for future terror strikes.
Plans Mirrored Modern Warfare Seen in Hamas Strategy
Authorities were alerted by the method and scale of preparation, pointing out the similarity to the Hamas assault against Israel on October 7, 2023, where drones were used to devastate sensitive targets. Investigating officials shared that Danish was experimenting with building drones equipped with heavier batteries, improved cameras and the capacity to lift larger explosive payloads.
Sources revealed that "Danish tried to make powerful drones fitted with large batteries that can carry heavier bombs along with cameras." They further added that "He has experience in making small weaponised drones."
Targeting Crowded Zones for Maximum Damage
The plan allegedly involved flying a modified drone over densely populated areas to cause maximum casualties. Investigators stated that the approach resembled methods practiced in war affected regions like Syria where terror groups used similar aerial tactics.
Sources added that the "terror module planned to send a weaponised drone over a crowded area for maximum casualties."
India Strengthening Counter Measures
With multiple nations aware of the growing threat of aerial terror strikes, countries across the world have gradually built counter drone systems based on capability and resources. Experts note that India is also rapidly boosting its preparedness.
The report concluded that India "has been strengthening its drone strike and anti drone units at scale" in response to the evolving threat landscape.
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