Police in Delhi arrest seven people linked to an alleged terrorism and intelligence network described as being backed by Pakistan’s ISI. According to police statements cited by NDTV, the group is accused of operating on instructions attributed to Pakistan to carry out terrorist strikes, smuggle arms and drugs, and collect intelligence about potential targets. The reporting states that investigators identify the network as a coordinated module with an operational role in supporting attacks and illicit transfers, alongside gathering information. The arrests are presented as part of law-enforcement efforts to disrupt cross-border-linked terror activities and prevent planned violence. Details on the timing of the operation, evidence seized, and the specific individuals’ alleged roles are not included in the provided excerpts. NDTV’s account relies on police characterization of the group and its purported links, without additional independent verification in the supplied text. The case is reported as ongoing, with police continuing investigation into the network’s connections and alleged activities.