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Mumbai gunmen ‘secretly buried in January’, India says
Mumbai gunmen ‘secretly buried in January’, India says
Afghanistan: Why Karzai is pushing back against the US
India – Pak-origin cab driver pleads not guilty to terror charges in Chicago court
US-Pakistan dialogue with a difference
India satisfied with progress on access to Headley
No reaching out to Taliban, says India
India blames LeT for Kabul attack
Illegal madrassas: A breeding ground of terror
David Headley not connected to ISI, army: Pak
Pakistani state actors behind Mumbai terror assault
Headley names 6 Pak armymen in Karachi Project
Taliban says it can ‘reconcile’ with India
India – American terror suspect traveled unimpeded
Pak terror groups to step up ‘jihad™
Indian military to weaponize world’s hottest chili
Pakistan sees no reason to stop supporting terrorists
Pakistan – N-plants to figure in talks, says Patterson
India to get access to US man on Mumbai attack
Rana knew every detail of 26/11 plan: Headley to US court
Interview with Yusuf Raza Gilani
India – Headley may rat on Lashkar aide to escape death
LeT not yet on Pak’s radar: Top US general
Pakistan – Spy service using captives to create new Taliban links
India: Pakistan again using mafia links for terror strikes
The Indian Mujahideen, a front group for the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, was behind the bombing in Pune that killed 16 people, according to India’s home minister. “The handlers are the same, the set of handlers which was involved in Mumbai,” Home Secretary Gopal Pillai said.
India involvement can™t rule out in Lahore attack: Pakistani Interiro Minister Rehman Malik
Counterterrorism police detained four terrorists, including two men directed from within Pakistan who were tasked with conducting attacks inside Mumbai. Indian intelligence believes Pakistan’s ISI will use Gulbuddin Hekmatyar’s fighters and the Lashkar-e-Taiba to attack Indians in Afghanistan.
Spy chief in Pakistan to stay on another year
British official urges Afghanistan to negotiate with Taliban, other insurgents
Afghanistan does not want ‘proxy wars’, says Karzai