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Two deadly blasts struck New Delhi and Islamabad just a day apart, sending millions across South Asia into fear. With both nations being nuclear powers, tensions are rising as officials investigate the motives behind these attacks. Is this terrorism, retaliation, or a signal of deeper regional conflict? India’s aggressive stance toward its neighbors adds to the fragile situation. Watch as we break down the latest developments and what they could mean for peace and stability in South Asia.

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00:00Two blasts, two capitals, just one day apart.
00:06In New Delhi, a powerful car explosion shakes the heart of India.
00:11Within hours, Islamabad is hit by a deadly suicide blast near a courthouse.
00:17Millions across South Asia watch in fear as tensions rise again.
00:22This region, home to nearly 2 billion people, now stands on edge.
00:26While officials rush to investigate, questions are growing louder.
00:32Is this terrorism, retaliation, or a spark that could ignite something far greater?
00:38India's aggressive posture toward its neighbors has already fueled regional unease.
00:44Now, these blasts risk pushing an already fragile peace toward chaos.
00:49Two nations, two nuclear powers.
00:53One dangerous question, how far will this go?
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01:03Thanks for watching.
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