Terror’s Network Effect

Overground workers are the connective tissue between ideology and violence. Tackling them requires proactive de-radicalisation and addressing grievances. India must draw on global lessons


For fairly long we in India believed our cities had outgrown terror. The Red Fort explosion in Delhi now challenges that confidence. Beyond the blast lies a deeper concern – the silent networks that endure after violence fades, reminding us that terrorism adapts even when the nation’s vigilance seems unbroken.
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