#pakistan #India #Modi Seventeen years after 26/11 exposed the deepest cracks in India’s security armour, another November has jolted the nation once again. The 2025 blast near Delhi’s Red Fort wasn’t just an attack; it was a chilling evolution in strategy. From the audacious three-day siege of Mumbai to a covert suicide mission using a suspected chemical device at the heart of Old Delhi following the Faridabad module terror blast, India now faces a new, more insidious face of terror. In this special broadcast, Barkha Dutt travels through the arc of India’s counter-terror journey: the failures, the fixes, the intelligence gaps, the political responses, and the technological leaps we still haven’t made. What has changed since 26/11 and what hasn’t? How did terrorists strike the capital’s most symbolic crossroads in 2025? And what does this shift from direct assault to indirect, mass-casualty tactics mean for the future? We uncover the hard truths behind India’s ongoing war against terror, a war that keeps changing even as the stakes remain the same. Barkha Dutt speaks to, Lt Gen Satish Dua, Yashovardhan Azad, Sushant Sareen