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Terror Tech: American GoPro in Pahalgam, ChatGPT in Delhi blast! How did terrorists get high-tech power? | nia-probe-reveals-terrorists-used-us-cameras-in-pahalgam-and-ai-for-delhi-blast
Rahul Kumar | May 25, 2026 2:23 PM CST

NIA investigation has revealed that terrorists have now become high-tech. American GoPro cameras have been found from the terrorists killed in Pahalgam, which had come via China. At the same time, the Delhi blast accused had used AI tools like ChatGPT to make bombs.

New Delhi: Terrorists have now not only got guns and grenades, but also American high-tech cameras and bomb-making AI tools. These shocking revelations have come from the investigation conducted by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in two separate cases. While on one hand, GoPro cameras made in America have been found from the terrorists killed in Pahalgam, on the other hand, the accused of Delhi blast had used ChatGPT to make the bomb.

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NIA investigation has revealed that American GoPro cameras were supplied to the terrorists involved in the attack in Pahalgam on April 22 through China. After the attack, the Indian Army killed these terrorists in an encounter and recovered these high-tech cameras from them.

When NIA arrested American company GoPro Inc. When contacted, the company said that these cameras were sold to a Chinese supplier. Now NIA is getting to the bottom of how these cameras reached terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba from China.

How did American cameras reach terrorists?

Investigative agencies suspect that the Pakistani Army may have purchased these cameras and given them to terrorist groups. Officials believe that if this supply chain is broken, the entire underground network providing money and hardware to anti-India groups can be exposed.

Delhi Blast: Use of AI to make bombs

On the other hand, an even more surprising thing has come to light from the NIA's chargesheet in the car blast case that took place near the Red Fort in Delhi last year. Al-Qaeda terrorists were behind this attack and they had taken the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT to make explosives.

According to the charge sheet, most of the accused involved in this conspiracy were educated and were associated with the medical staff of Al-Fala University, Faridabad, Haryana. One of the accused, Jasin Bilal Wani, learned how to make rockets and what quantity to add to the bomb by searching on ChatGPT and YouTube. In the 7,500-page charge sheet, it has been told that another accused named Adil Ahmed Rathore used to supply things like sugar, potassium nitrate to him. Let us tell you that on the evening of November 10 last year, there was a sudden explosion in a car stuck in traffic near the Red Fort, in which more than 20 people lost their lives.


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