India says 'antinational forces' behind the deadly Delhi blast. Analysts say a harsher crackdown awaits Kashmir.

Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an 'anti-terror' law as they investigate a deadly car explosion.

India's 'anti-terrorism' force is leading the probe into the blast that killed 12 people in New Delhi on Monday.

Blasts in the capitals of India and Pakistan on Monday and Tuesday killed 13 and 12 people, respectively.

PM Modi said in May that any future 'terror' attack would be viewed as an 'act of war'. That limits who India can blame.

Statement from Modi cabinet vows justice for lives lost as death toll from explosion outside Red Fort rises to 12

Police carry out hundreds of raids in Indian-administered Kashmir after deadly attack near the Red Fort in Delhi.

India says 'antinational forces' behind the deadly Delhi blast. Analysts say a harsher crackdown awaits Kashmir.

Investigators believe an explosion that killed 13 people maybe linked to group operating in the disputed region