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    Home»World»World’s Deadliest Terror Plot Foiled in India: 3200kg Explosives Seized

    World’s Deadliest Terror Plot Foiled in India: 3200kg Explosives Seized

    World November 14, 20252 Mins Read
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    World’s Deadliest Terror Plot Foiled in India: 3200kg Explosives Seized
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    India has narrowly escaped a horrific fate, thwarting a meticulously planned terror plot that threatened to unleash the deadliest serial bombings in world history. Authorities uncovered a vast operation involving 32 car bombs, each packed with a substantial amount of explosives totaling 3,200 kilograms. This sophisticated “white-collar” terror network aimed to inflict mass casualties and widespread panic.

    The scale of the conspiracy was truly alarming. Thirty-two vehicles were slated to become mobile bombs, loaded with approximately 100 kilograms of ammonium nitrate each. The sheer volume of explosives, a staggering 3,200 kg, demonstrates the attackers’ intent to cause an unprecedented level of destruction.

    Security analysts have painted a grim picture of the potential aftermath. A single blast of 3,200 kg of ammonium nitrate is equivalent to several tons of TNT, capable of complete annihilation within a significant radius. The destructive power would extend far beyond, collapsing buildings, shattering glass, and causing widespread fatalities through lethal shockwaves.

    Historical context reveals the magnitude of this averted catastrophe. The Oklahoma City bombing, which killed 168 people, used 1,800 kg of explosives. The 1993 Mumbai bombings claimed 257 lives with approximately 1,500 kg. The 3,200 kg of explosives in India’s foiled plot indicates a potential death toll that would have dwarfed these tragic events, positioning it as the most devastating terror attack ever recorded.

    Despite the significant success in neutralizing the immediate threat, critical leads remain active. Investigators are still seeking 300 kg of missing explosives and 29 of the 32 planned vehicles. The recovery of these items is essential to fully dismantle the terrorist infrastructure and prevent any resurgence. The swift and effective action by Indian intelligence agencies prevented a national disaster, but the ongoing search highlights the persistent need for heightened security and vigilance against such insidious threats.

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