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‘JeM exists only to target India’: Italian scribe links Red Fort blast to Pakistan-backed terror network

Italian journalist Francesca Marino tells NDTV the Red Fort suicide attack signals a renewed JeM offensive, rooted in Pakistan-backed radicalisation, Balakot fallout and a rebuilding terror network now preparing for larger strikes.

November 17, 2025 / 19:49 IST
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Rising JeM threat to India
Rising JeM threat to India

Italian investigative journalist Francesca Marino has issued a grave warning about the escalating threat from Pakistan-based terror groups, linking the recent suicide bombing at Delhi’s Red Fort to a renewed push by Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). Speaking to NDTV after the launch of her book From Pulwama to Payback – The Inside Story, Marino said the attack was not an isolated episode but part of a coordinated strategy JeM has been rebuilding for years.

The November 10 suicide blast – the first in the national capital – killed 15 people and injured more than 20. As Marino tells NDTV, the use of TATP, a high-intensity explosive known as the “Mother of Satan”, mirrors the methods deployed in earlier terror attacks across Europe. For her, the fingerprints point unmistakably to JeM’s long-standing playbook of revenge. Intelligence inputs cited in the interview suggest the group initially aimed to strike on December 6, the anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition, and may even have planned to attack a Hindu religious site.

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“JeM exists only to target India,” Marino stresses in her conversation with NDTV. “If they don’t carry out attacks, they lose their relevance and their funding.”

Marino warns that JeM is now rebuilding with renewed aggression, including creating a female suicide bomber division, with senior roles reportedly held by Masood Azhar’s sisters. “This shows the level of radicalisation. They are adapting, expanding and preparing for the next phase,” she says.