India has narrowly averted a catastrophic terror attack, thwarting a sophisticated plot involving an staggering 3,200 kilograms of explosives destined for 32 car bombs. This near-disaster, described as potentially the deadliest serial blast in history, could have resulted in widespread devastation and immense loss of life, sending shockwaves across the globe. Intelligence agencies uncovered the chilling conspiracy, revealing a meticulous plan by a “white-collar” terror module. The sheer quantity of explosives stockpiled highlights the terrifying scale of the intended carnage. Experts suggest that a single 3,200-kilogram ammonium nitrate bomb could have obliterated everything within a 50-meter radius, causing unimaginable destruction and casualties. Historical comparisons, such as the Oklahoma City bombing and the Mumbai serial blasts, underscore the catastrophic potential of this thwarted operation. While security forces have made significant arrests and recovered a substantial amount of explosives, critical questions remain. Approximately 300 kilograms of explosives are still unaccounted for, and the whereabouts of 29 out of the 32 planned car bombs are unknown. This leaves a lingering threat and emphasizes the ongoing need for extreme vigilance by India’s security agencies to prevent future attacks. The swift action prevented a national tragedy of unprecedented proportions, but the fight against terrorism continues.
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