Hello and welcome to NewsHour from the BBC World Service coming to you live from London.
I'm Julia Morica.
We begin the programme with the impact of two deadly explosions at the heart of the capitals of India and Pakistan.
Explosions that happened within 24 hours of each other.
In a moment you'll hear live from Islamabad where 12 people have been killed outside a court building in what Pakistan's Interior Minister is describing as a suicide attack.
First, though, to Delhi, where a high-level security meeting has been held,
to try and establish the cause of a car explosion outside the Red Fort last night,
one of the city's prime tourist destinations.
Officials are now saying 12 people were killed.
The country's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi,
has said the nation stands with the victims and that those behind the attack will be brought to justice.
This is how Indian TV news networks have been covering the attack.
News coming in of an explosion in a car near Delhi's Red Fort.
The Delhi Police team is on the spot.
Well,
our live and continuing coverage of the events that have unfolded
since the tragic explosion last evening outside Delhi's Red Fort which has left multiple injuries and multiple questions as far
as investigators are concerned.
If what the Delhi Police says is true, This is shocking.
This is shocking to say the least that they're plotting the murder of innocent Indians living in India,