
In a major development, top intelligence sources have indicated that the recent Delhi blast was orchestrated by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) using its international terror network to mask Islamabad’s direct involvement.
According to senior officials in the Intelligence Bureau (IB), the attack was deliberately routed through foreign operatives so that no investigative trail could be traced back to Pakistan. Sources say this strategy was shaped by Pakistan’s fear of a strong Indian retaliation, especially in the backdrop of the Pahalgam terror attack, after which India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ and declared that all future terror attacks would be treated as acts of war.
Turkish Links Surface
In a report published by Dainik Jagran, fresh Turkish connections have come to light, further strengthening the theory that Pakistan outsourced the operation through a wider international network. The report suggests that Pakistan intentionally concealed its role behind operatives operating from multiple countries, including Turkey, to avoid any direct blowback.
A Calculated Diversion
IB officials believe the use of an international route was not just tactical but part of a long-term ploy by Pakistan to deflect accountability and complicate India’s counter-terror response framework. Investigators are now closely tracking digital footprints, financial trails, and cross-border movements that point to coordination between ISI handlers and foreign facilitators.
Ongoing Investigation
Security agencies are continuing to probe deeper into these international linkages. More details are expected to surface as the probe progresses, with sources indicating that multiple intelligence units are now coordinating to map the entire foreign network involved.
Authorities have heightened surveillance in major cities as counter-terror units assess whether the blast was a standalone strike or part of a larger planned operation.