Key insights
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Signature-linking is a core feature of the platform: NSG officials said the system can link two or more incidents using shared signatures such as location, explosion type, or circuit method, and cited a delayed circuit timer used in both the March 2024 Rameswaram cafe blast and the 2022 Mangaluru blast.
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The platform is intended to consolidate previously siloed data: Amit Shah said Home Ministry data sources had remained in silos and that NIDMS would accelerate efforts to connect data sources and support AI-based analysis.
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NSG hub expansion is intended to reduce emergency response time: Amit Shah said NSG regional hubs would operate from five cities with an additional hub being set up in Ayodhya, and that this would enable NSG to reach any part of the country within one to one-and-a-half hours in an emergency once all hubs become operational.
Takeaways
India’s NSG now hosts a national IED and bomb blast data platform intended to support secure data sharing and analysis for investigations and counter-terror operations.
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