The Delhi blast reminds us that while India’s fundamental social resilience remains strong, urban radicalisation has evolved faster than our existing response architecture. Several deductions stand out

xThe recent car blast near Delhi’s historic Red Fort was not an isolated incident; it reflects how radicalisation has quietly embedded itself in India’s urban spaces. Patterns emerging from recent cases point to micro-modules without hierarchy, individuals radicalised entirely online, and educated youth -- doctors, engineers and tech students -- drawn into ideological distortion. These are distinctly urban pathways, shaped by anonymity, emotional vulnerability, and digital echo chambers that create a false sense of purpose.

Yet India also stands apart in important ways. I often remind youn

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