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White-collar terror is now an inescapable reality

India can take a cue from France, which launched the ‘Prevent to Protect’ plan in 2018 to counter radicalisation.

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Charred remains of vehicles following a blast that occurred near Red Fort Metro Station. ANI

On the evening of November 10, New Delhi was rocked by a powerful explosion that tore through a Hyundai i20 near the bustling Red Fort Metro Station. Thirteen people were left dead and over 20 injured — the shattered glass and charred vehicles testified to the brutality of the attack. Initially, the investigation was mired in disbelief — there were no clear signs of traditional explosives: no wires, no shrapnel and no immediate forensic clues.

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