Overview
- Sinha condemned the November 10 explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort and offered condolences to the victims’ families.
- He said terrorism wrecked Kashmiri youth for more than three decades and alleged Pakistan-backed elements are seeking to derail recent progress.
- Calling for vigilance, he asked citizens to report supporters of terrorism to security agencies to help destroy the ecosystem that enables attacks.
- Speaking after the Delhi–Faridabad module probe, he said J&K has seen greater calm over the past five to six years and promised strict action against disruptors.
- At IUST, he inaugurated an Innovation Campus and a new Administration Block and cited growth since 2021, including 90 programmes, about 7,600 applications, over ₹69 crore in research funding, and 93 incubated startups.