New Delhi: Ace American investor and financial expert Jim Rogers condemned the Delhi car blast near Red Fort Metro Station, asserting that those behind the attack will not succeed in their intentions. He emphasised that India’s rapid economic growth and development will continue undeterred, calling the nation’s future “very exciting” and full of opportunities.
Speaking to IANS, the Singapore-based 83-year-old veteran investor condemned the heinous act, saying India will continue on its tremendous growth journey despite such a cowardly act from terrorists.
“I certainly condemn all terrorist acts like this. It is very sad that it’s happening in Delhi. Terrorists usually are not successful. They cause destruction, but usually, they do not wind up being successful. So, the people who did this in Delhi will not be successful in the end,” he stressed.
On the evening of November 10, a Haryana-registered Hyundai i20 car parked at Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station exploded, killing at least eight and injuring numerous others.
More than 1,000 CCTV camera clips are being analysed by investigators, who believe the car explosion was a suicide strike intended to cause the most destruction, according to Delhi Police sources.
Investigators are also monitoring social media activity and collecting cell phone dump data from multiple locations in Delhi.
Meanwhile, high alerts have been issued in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Mumbai, with increased security around busy public areas and religious institutions.
The case was turned over to the NIA after Union Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed the inquiry and reiterated Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s determination to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Additionally, Rogers stated that “India is changing a lot, and India is going to be a very exciting country in the future, despite terrorists.”
“The terrorists will lose in the end,” he concluded.
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Caption: New Delhi: A crane removes debris of the vehicle from the site of the car explosion near the Red Fort that killed 13 people, in New Delhi on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. (Photo: IANS/Deepak Kumar)










