Srinagar: The Red Fort blast in Delhi, which killed 12 people on Monday, and the recovery of 2,900 kilograms of bomb-making material from two rented rooms in Haryana’s Faridabad, have brought to light a chilling new dimension in India’s security landscape — white-collar radicalisation.

The suspected involvement of three Kashmiri doctors in the conspiracy has stunned investigators and exposed a disturbing transformation in the country’s terror ecosystem.

Officials say the incident marks a shift from conventional militancy to a more insidious form of extremism, where educated professionals are being drawn into Pakistan-backed networks operating quietly from within Indian cities.

The revelations have also renewed fears that the ISI may be attempting to revive its 1990s and 2000s strategy o

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