On November 10, 2025, a car explosion near the historic Red Fort in Delhi killed at least 12 people and injured 30, prompting Indian authorities to label it a “terrorist incident.” This attack, the deadliest in over a decade in the Indian capital, occurred near a busy metro station. Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the act as a “heinous and cowardly” attack, asserting a “zero tolerance” stance towards terrorism.
Speculation emerged in Indian media suggesting a connection between the suspects and Türkiye, claiming one suspect had traveled there recently and that the bomber had planned the attack during a visit. However, Türkiye’s government strongly denied these allegations, calling them a “malicious disinformation campaign” aimed at harming bilateral relations.
An investigation is underway in India, focusing on the origins of the explosives and potential international networks involved. As of now, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack.

