NIA Chargesheet Unveils Extensive Terror Plot Linked to Red Fort Car Blast
NIA Files Chargesheet In Red Fort Car Blast Case, Reveals ‘Operation Heavenly Hind’ Plot
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a chargesheet in the November 10, 2025, Red Fort car blast case, revealing a pan-India and transnational terror conspiracy involving educated professionals and Pakistan-linked groups. The plot, dubbed 'Operation Heavenly Hind,' aimed to execute multiple high-impact attacks across northern India, with significant involvement from radicalized medical professionals.
- 01The NIA's chargesheet details a transnational terror conspiracy involving educated professionals.
- 02The main accused, Dr. Umar Un Nabi, coordinated the terror module and planned attacks across northern India.
- 03The operation aimed to overthrow the Indian government and enforce Sharia law.
- 04The group allegedly raised ₹26 lakh (approximately $31,500 USD) for terror activities.
- 05Investigators claim the module was preparing for multiple high-impact terror strikes, including drone attacks.
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a chargesheet in connection with the November 10, 2025, Red Fort car blast, detailing a complex terror conspiracy termed 'Operation Heavenly Hind.' This operation reportedly involved a network of educated professionals, including Dr. Umar Un Nabi, who is identified as both the suicide bomber and the mastermind behind the module. The accused allegedly aimed to migrate to Afghanistan for terror training and operational support, coordinating their efforts through encrypted communication. The NIA's investigation reveals that the group had plans for multiple terror attacks across Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttar Pradesh, and had raised approximately ₹26 lakh (around $31,500 USD) to fund their activities. The chargesheet outlines how the group procured explosives and weapons through both domestic and international channels, and how they utilized various logistical strategies to evade detection. The investigation also highlights the role of overground workers in supporting the operatives and destroying evidence post-attack, indicating a broader conspiracy that extends beyond the Red Fort incident itself.
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The investigation into this terror plot highlights significant security concerns for residents in northern India, especially in urban areas like Delhi, where the potential for high-impact attacks poses a direct threat to public safety.
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