The 8th India-Spain Foreign Office Consultations were held in New Delhi on Thursday, with the Indian delegation led by Sibi George, Secretary (West), and the Spanish delegation led by Diego Martinez Belio, Secretary of State for Foreign and Global Affairs, according to an official stateme
Speaking to ANI, Tharoor urged political unity on national security, emphasising that public safety in the aftermath of the blast must be the main focus.
"As of now, we have arrested 17 people, who have directly or indirectly lauded the Delhi blast. We have zero tolerance towards this. We are currently examining over 100 social media posts. We will continue to arrest such people until we crack down the whole ecosystem," he said.
Chidambaram reignited the debate on "home-grown terrorism" following the recent Delhi blast, urging the nation to confront the uncomfortable reality that not all terror threats originate from abroad.
"The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of #Iran in #India once again expresses its deepest sympathy to the Government and the families of the victims of the terrorist car explosion near the #RedFort area in New Delhi, and wishes a swift recovery for those injured in this tragic incident. The E
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday expressed the Central government's firm determination to punish the perpetrators of the Delhi car blast in a way that it will send a message to the world and no one would ever dare to even think of such an attack in India.
Argentina's Ambassador to India Mariano Caucino conveyed a message of condemnation over the terrorist attack that took place in the Indian capital on Monday, stating that "Argentina stands with India and its Prime Minister in this difficult moment," as per an official release by the Embas
A young Baloch student has allegedly been detained by Pakistan's Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) in Dera Ghazi Khan and is currently unaccounted for, amidst ongoing demonstrations against enforced disappearances throughout Balochistan, as reported by The Balochistan Post (TBP).
Ireland on Thursday expressed condolences and solidarity with India over the terror blast near Delhi's iconic Red Fort on Monday evening that claimed atleast 12 lives and left several injured.
While condemning the alleged terror attack in Delhi, CM Abdullah said that it is only a "few people who have ruined peace and brotherhood in the region," and that it is not fair to charecterise every Kashmiri as being associated with terrorism.