Thursday, December 25, 2008

Interpol chief presses India to provide evidence... and other news

Interpol chief presses India to provide evidence
NEW DELHI (AP) — Nearly a month after the Mumbai terror attacks, India has not provided the evidence needed for Interpol to help identify and apprehend the ...
Read at The Associated Press

ANALYSIS-US Afghan strategy stretches all the way to India
Last month's attacks by suspected Pakistan-based militants in the Indian city of Mumbai, in which 179 people died, has halted the faltering peace process ...
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Incursions into Afghanistan down, says Mullen
The admiral described the Mumbai attacks as a 'tactical operation' that had strategic ramifications. He said mayhem in Mumbai had thrown political progress ...
Read at Daily Times

"Ajmal not on Pakistan database"
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday deflected the issue of the alleged Pakistani nationality of Ajmal Amir 'Kasab', the lone gunman from the Mumbai attacks who ...
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It's Cong that's worried about damage-control, not Mr Antulay
"He is a senile, frustrated Congressman who believed the rumours doing the rounds in Mumbai," one senior leader said. "He is a straight-talking man. ...
Read at Economic Times

India's Prime Minister Singh Says No One Wants War
26-29 attacks in Mumbai that killed 164 people. The attacks, which India has blamed on "elements" in Pakistan, have led to heightened tensions and stalled ...
Read at Bloomberg

PM calls it 'human error' as Govt lays Antulay's conspiracy theory ...
"Home Minister has made a statement on the circumstances leading to the death of Hemant Karkare and other officers of the Mumbai Police and subsequently ...
Read at Indian Express

India's media blasted for sensational Mumbai coverage
By Daniel Pepper | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor Mumbai, India - Emerging from decades of government control and regulations, India's media ...
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Parliament adjourned sine die
But it adopted a resolution unanimously condemning the heinous attack in Mumbai by terrorist elements from Pakistan. In his valedictory reference before the ...
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US asks Pak to launch prosecution against terror suspects
Mullen, who is in the Pakistani capital in the wake of an escalated war of words between India and Pakistan over the Mumbai terror strikes, "thanked both ...
Read at Hindu

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