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Begging your pardon, but where did you get the figure of minutes from?
EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), the team which deals with bomb related material and send it to a forensic lab to study the type (C4, Plastic Explosives) or others used and the quantity used based on blast radius. This takes time - a lot.
If it took minutes, the NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board) would just outsource the Indian Authorities to solve all incidents.
So please don't give out false information.
You only need minutes to figure out how many Kgs of explosives were used. The type typically defaults to RDX. This is obviously not accurate, but it helps out a lot in conducting investigations.
CRPF's initial guess was 80Kg, which is close to the official 60Kg.