New Delhi: Days after GPS spoofing incidents disrupted aircraft navigation at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), a deadly explosion tore through the city near the Red Fort on November 10 evening. At least nine people were killed and over 20 others suffered injuries following the car blast, which investigators believe was a suicide attack. The short gap between the two incidents has raised suspicion of a coordinated cyber-physical terror strategy possibly directed from across the border.
According to senior security officials, investigators are not ruling out a link between the two events. The sophistication of the incidents, one targeting the airspace and the other striking on the ground, has set off alarm bells within the country’s intelligence community. Early assessm

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