India has narrowly averted a catastrophic terror attack, thwarting a meticulously planned operation involving 32 explosive-laden vehicles and an astonishing 3,200 kilograms of potent explosives. This sophisticated ‘white-collar’ terror module, if successful, would have unleashed devastation on an unprecedented scale, potentially becoming the deadliest serial blast in global history and traumatizing the nation. Security agencies uncovered the chilling conspiracy, revealing a plot to deploy 32 cars as mobile bombs, each packed with around 100 kilograms of ammonium nitrate. The sheer quantity of explosives, equivalent to tons of TNT, highlights the immense destructive power intended. Experts warn that a single detonation of this magnitude could obliterate everything within a 50-meter radius, cause mass casualties, and bring down buildings hundreds of meters away. Historical comparisons, such as the Oklahoma City and Mumbai serial blasts, underscore the horrifying potential had this plot materialized. While significant progress has been made in dismantling the network, lingering questions about missing explosives and vehicles emphasize the ongoing need for vigilance. The swift action by Indian intelligence has prevented a national tragedy, but the threat requires continued focus to ensure complete security.
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