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		<title>India Foils Massive Terror Plot: 32 Car Bombs, 3,200kg Explosives</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[India has narrowly averted a catastrophic terror attack, preventing what could have been the deadliest series of bombings in global history. Security agencies have dismantled a sophisticated terror network planning&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>India has narrowly averted a catastrophic terror attack, preventing what could have been the deadliest series of bombings in global history. Security agencies have dismantled a sophisticated terror network planning to detonate 32 car bombs, each laden with approximately 100 kilograms of explosives, totaling a staggering 3,200 kilograms. This &#8216;white-collar&#8217; terror module aimed to unleash unimaginable devastation, potentially claiming thousands of lives and traumatizing the nation.</p>



<p>The uncovered conspiracy revealed a chilling scale of premeditated violence. The plan involved repurposing 32 vehicles as mobile explosives delivery systems. The vast quantity of stockpiled explosives, primarily ammonium nitrate, was enough to cause widespread destruction, leveling entire neighborhoods. To grasp the severity, consider that a single blast, like the one at the Red Fort which caused fatalities and shattered windows kilometers away, pales in comparison to the coordinated impact of 32 such devices across the country.</p>



<p>Experts estimate that a single 3,200-kilogram ammonium nitrate bomb, equivalent to 2.5 tons of TNT, could obliterate everything within a 50-meter radius. The resulting shockwaves, traveling at incredible speeds, would cause instant, fatal internal injuries. In densely populated areas, such an explosion could result in hundreds of deaths, with buildings collapsing within 150 meters and windows shattering up to 400 meters away. Tremors would be felt for nearly a kilometer.</p>



<p>Historical attacks underscore the potential for devastation. The 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, which used 1,800 kilograms of explosives, killed 168 people and injured over 600. This foiled Indian plot, with 3,200 kilograms, could have conservatively resulted in at least 300 deaths and 550 injuries. Furthermore, the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, involving 12 explosions and around 1,500 kilograms of explosives, killed 257 and injured 1,400. A scaled-up version with 3,200 kilograms could have led to 500 deaths and 2,800 injuries, potentially making it the world&#8217;s most lethal terror incident.</p>



<p>Despite the significant arrests and seizures, a considerable threat remains. Authorities have recovered 2,900 kilograms of explosives, leaving 300 kilograms unaccounted for. Only three of the 32 planned vehicles have been traced. Locating the remaining 29 vehicles and the missing explosives is crucial to fully dismantling the terror network and preventing future attacks. The vigilance of India&#8217;s security forces remains paramount in safeguarding the nation against emerging threats.</p>
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		<title>India Thwarts Massive Terror Plot: 3,200kg Explosives, 32 Cars</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[India has narrowly averted a catastrophic terror attack, the likes of which could have been the deadliest in global history. Security forces uncovered a sophisticated plot involving 32 vehicles rigged&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>India has narrowly averted a catastrophic terror attack, the likes of which could have been the deadliest in global history. Security forces uncovered a sophisticated plot involving 32 vehicles rigged with an astonishing 3,200 kilograms of explosives. This &#8220;white-collar&#8221; terror module, if successful, would have unleashed unimaginable devastation, potentially claiming thousands of lives and traumatizing the nation.</p>



<p>The chilling details emerging from the intelligence operation reveal a meticulously planned operation. Thirty-two vehicles were intended to be used as mobile bombs, each packed with approximately 100 kilograms of ammonium nitrate. The sheer volume of explosives, totaling 3,200 kilograms, was enough to devastate entire city blocks.</p>



<p>To grasp the scale of this averted disaster, consider that a single bomb blast can cause widespread destruction. The coordinated detonation of 32 such devices simultaneously across India would have resulted in widespread carnage. Experts estimate that a 3,200-kilogram ammonium nitrate bomb is equivalent to 2.5 tons of TNT, capable of obliterating everything within a 50-meter radius, causing mass casualties, and collapsing buildings hundreds of meters away.</p>



<p>Historical comparisons underscore the magnitude of this threat. The 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, which used 1,800 kilograms of explosives, killed 168 people. The 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, utilizing around 1,500 kilograms, resulted in 257 deaths. This foiled plot, with its significantly larger explosive cache, could have dwarfed these tragedies, potentially leading to hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries in a single coordinated event.</p>



<p>Despite the significant breakthrough in thwarting the attack, critical questions linger. Approximately 300 kilograms of explosives remain unaccounted for, and only three of the 32 planned vehicle bombs have been traced. The whereabouts of the remaining 29 vehicles are crucial for dismantling the full extent of this terror network. The vigilance of India&#8217;s security forces remains paramount as the threat, though exposed, is not entirely neutralized.</p>
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		<title>India Foils Massive Terror Plot: 3,200kg Explosives, 32 Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>India has averted a catastrophe of unprecedented scale, thwarting a meticulously planned terror plot involving 32 car bombs and a staggering 3,200 kilograms of explosives. This near-disaster, described as potentially the deadliest serial blast in world history, would have resulted in unimaginable devastation and thousands of casualties had it not been for the swift action of intelligence agencies.</p>



<p>The chilling discovery revealed a sinister conspiracy aimed at inflicting mass casualties across the nation. Security forces uncovered a cache of 3,200 kilograms of explosives, with plans to distribute them among 32 vehicles. Each car was intended to function as a mobile bomb, potentially carrying around 100 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, transforming them into weapons of mass destruction. The scale of this plot dwarfs historical attacks, highlighting the immense threat India narrowly escaped.</p>



<p>Experts analyzing the recovered details confirm the catastrophic potential. A single 3,200-kilogram ammonium nitrate detonation is equivalent to 2.5 tons of TNT, capable of obliterating everything within a 50-meter radius and causing widespread structural collapse and fatalities. Comparing this to past incidents like the Oklahoma City bombing and the Mumbai serial blasts underscores the sheer magnitude of the averted disaster.</p>



<p>While the operation was a significant success for national security, crucial elements remain unaccounted for. Approximately 300 kilograms of explosives are still missing, and only three of the 32 planned vehicles have been traced. The whereabouts of the remaining 29 vehicles are a critical concern, as they could reveal the full extent of the terror network. Vigilance remains paramount as the threat, though disrupted, is not entirely neutralized. The nation&#8217;s security apparatus must stay alert to prevent future attempts.</p>
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