Rajnath Singh vows justice for Delhi blast perpetrators, emphasizing national security.
At a defense conclave following a tragic car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort, which resulted in at least 13 fatalities, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh assured the public that those responsible will face justice. Investigations have identified Dr. Umar Un Nabi, a Pulwama-based doctor, as a prime suspect linked to a terror module, prompting heightened security measures across the capital and other major cities. Singh emphasized the government’s commitment to a swift and thorough inquiry, promising transparency in the findings. During his address, he outlined the need for India to transition from a technology consumer to a creator, advocating for innovation in defense through collaboration among scientists, start-ups, and the military. He highlighted the significance of integrating emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing into defense strategy while urging the armed forces to adopt best practices globally. The incident has prompted a high-level security review chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah, reinforcing the government’s urgency to ensure national safety and stability amid evolving threats.
