Delhi Blast 2025: Revisiting the City’s History of Terror Attacks

By Sushant Agarwal

Published on | Nov 11, 2025

Car Blast Near Red Fort

At least 12 killed and over 20 injured after a car exploded near the Red Fort Metro Station on Monday evening.

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Blast Details

The explosion occurred in a slow-moving Hyundai i20 at 6:52 pm, damaging nearby vehicles and creating chaos in a crowded neighbourhood.

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Investigation Underway

Police have arrested multiple individuals linked to the car. A case has been registered under the UAPA and the Explosives Act.

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High Alert Across Country

Security forces are on high alert in Delhi and other major states as authorities probe the cause and possible terror links.

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2011 Delhi High Court Blast

Fifteen people were killed when a briefcase bomb exploded outside Delhi High Court. Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami claimed responsibility.

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2008 Market Bombings

On Sept 13, 2008, five bombs killed 33 people in crowded markets. Indian Mujahideen claimed responsibility. Two weeks later, two more bombs killed 3.

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2005 Citywide Blasts

Three blasts across Delhi in October 2005 killed 70 people. Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba claimed responsibility.

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2001 Parliament Attack

Jaish-e-Mohammed fighters attacked the Indian Parliament in December 2001, killing 13 and bringing India and Pakistan close to war.

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2000 Red Fort Attack

Three people were killed in December 2000 when Lashkar-e-Taiba fighters attacked the Red Fort, marking a major terror strike in Delhi.

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