Delhi Blast Could Trigger Operation Sindoor 2.0 Amid Rising Terror Concerns
The recent blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, which caused casualties and damage, has heightened national security concerns and triggered calls for Operation Sindoor 2.0, a renewed counterterrorism offensive. Operation Sindoor, first launched in May 2025 after a deadly attack in Pahalgam, involved precision strikes on terrorist camps and infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The current attack is widely seen as a retaliatory move by terrorist groups such as Jaish-e-Mohammed or Lashkar-e-Taiba against India’s previous military actions. Senior leadership and security agencies have expressed determination to respond firmly while conducting thorough investigations into the blast. The Indian military is on high alert, prepared to launch precise strikes targeting terrorist infrastructure to dismantle their capabilities without escalating into full-scale conflict. This operation would continue the approach of measured, intelligence-led countermeasures that minimize civilian casualties, ensuring operational ethics and restraint. The blast’s aftermath has intensified India’s resolve to combat terrorism decisively, underscoring the fragile regional security situation and the ongoing India-Pakistan hostility marked by cycles of attack and retaliation. Operation Sindoor 2.0 is expected to send a strong message to terrorism networks, reinforcing India’s strategic posture in the face of such provocations.
