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South Asia’s looming arms race
South Asia’s looming arms race
Over 3,100 killed in terror attacks in Pak in 3 years
Evolution of militancy: Al Qaeda, Taliban grooming new leadership
A shooting in Pakistan reveals fraying alliance
Indian police in Srinagar said they killed the leader of Jaish-e-Mohammad in Kashmir and his bodyguard. The commander, Sajjad Afghani, was wanted for leading attacks in the disputed Idnian province.
State actors in Pakistan involved with terror outfits: India
US anti-terror official warns Pakistani group Lashkar-e-Taiba could strike in Europe or US
Jamaat, Hizbul hold anti-India meet in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir
US memo, jailed Indian Mujahideen man reveal Al Qaeda’s India links
Terrorists entered India via Nepal
Khamenei urges Muslims to ‘help’ Kashmir
Jammu & Kashmir police fear terror attacks ahead of Obama’s visit
The Indian Army claimed that Pakistan is operating 42 terror training camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Women are being trained at some of the camps, and more than 600 terrorists are prepared to enter Indian Kashmir, the Army chief said.
India – 42 terror camps active in PoK, new ones added: Army Chief
Indian gov’t: Pakistan spies tied to Mumbai siege
Pakistan feels US has let it down
Delhi on terror alert for Commonwealth Games closing ceremony
The head of the Indian Army said that security forces killed between 35 to 40 Pakistani terrorists who were trying to infiltrate Kashmir. “In the last two months, we have had approximately 20 to 25 attempts and the total number of terrorists killed during this period has been about 35 to 40,” General V.K. Singh […]
JUD not a soft underbelly – Musharraf
Musharraf: Pakistan backed militants in attacks on India
Kashmir separatist says protests will continue
Kashmir clashes continue as residents defy curfew
Tensions high across Kashmir after Koran protests
A suicide bomber killed only himself in a premature detonation in Pakistani-held Kashmir. Indian troops imposed a curfew in Srinagar after rioting led to the torching of government and police buildings in the city.
Kashmiri youth wage online struggle
Indian jihadis in Qaida™s Somalia arm?
Embrace Islam or leave Valley, Sikhs threatened
India accuses Pakistan of Kashmir ceasefire violation
Kashmir youths take on the Indian state as separatist struggle starts again
The Algerian government has denied reports that it is mistreating Abdul Aziz Naji, a former Guantanamo detainee. Naji was a member of Lashkar-e-Taiba and an expert in improvised explosive devices prior to his detention at Gitmo. His transfer was supposed to entail “security measures,” but an Algerian official claims Naji was outright released.