A major security alert has been issued across India following intelligence inputs warning of a possible large-scale terror attack around January 26, Republic Day. According to sources, terror groups backed by Pakistan and the ISI are allegedly plotting attacks on major cities and prominent religious sites. Intelligence agencies have flagged Delhi, Ayodhya’s Ram Temple, and Jammu’s Raghunath Temple as potential targets, prompting heightened security measures nationwide. The alert mentions a suspected secret code “2626”, believed to be linked to Republic Day-related terror plans. While the exact meaning of the code is still under investigation, agencies consider the threat credible and serious. Following the alert, intelligence agencies shared inputs with central and state police forces, including Delhi Police, Uttar Pradesh Police, and security agencies in Jammu and other sensitive regions. As a precaution, security has been significantly tightened in the national capital, religious hubs, and other major cities. Additional police deployment, surveillance, checkpoints, and monitoring of sensitive locations are underway. Posters of wanted terrorists have been displayed in Delhi, with rewards announced to gather public information. With Republic Day celebrations approaching, authorities remain on high alert to prevent any untoward incident. Security agencies have assured that comprehensive arrangements are in place to safeguard public events, religious sites, and vital installations, ensuring a safe and secure Republic Day across the country.

