Reports from Indian media suggest that authorities have linked Türkiye to the recent blast in New Delhi, raising concerns about possible external involvement in the incident.
According to early reports, Indian investigators are examining alleged connections between the explosion and individuals or groups based in Türkiye. While no official confirmation has yet been provided by the Indian government, unnamed security sources cited by local outlets claim that initial intelligence points toward a “foreign hand” in the attack.
The blast, which occurred in the capital earlier this week, caused panic in nearby areas and prompted heightened security across key government and diplomatic zones. Forensic teams and counterterrorism units have been deployed to collect evidence and determine the nature of the explosive materials used.
Türkiye has not issued an official response to the allegations so far. Analysts caution that premature accusations could strain diplomatic relations between New Delhi and Ankara, urging both sides to await the outcome of a full investigation.
Regional observers note that the incident comes amid already complex political ties between the two nations, and any confirmed external link could escalate tensions further.
Authorities in India have assured the public that a thorough probe is underway, emphasizing that no conclusion will be drawn until all facts are verified. The situation remains under close international watch as investigations continue.

