Updated On: 13 November, 2025 02:32 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
Umar Nabi, who had carried out the blast near the Red Fort, was not coaxed by anyone to join the Jaish-e-Mohammed. Investigators say that he was part of several online channels of the terror group since 2018

The blast took place near Delhi`s Red Fort Metro Station on November 10. File Pic/AFP
India is witnessing a major shift when it comes to dealing with acts of terror. Online radicalisation and the joining of terror groups voluntarily, without being coaxed, is a matter of grave concern.
Dr. Umar Nabi’s case is a classic example of this. Nabi, who had carried out the blast near the Red Fort, was not coaxed by anyone to join the Jaish-e-Mohammed. Investigators say that he was part of several online channels of the terror group since 2018.