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India displays multi-vector diplomacy In These New Times

22 hours ago ago from In These New Times

M.K.Bhadrakumar Asia Times 9th December, 2009 The annual India-Russia summits have had in recent years a worn look. The two countries have gone their separate ways in terms of priorities, though they have kept in touch. Cliches aside, they realize that the hearth remains warm. However, the United States' decline as the lone superpower is adding impetus to a strengthening of the India-Russia relationship. The Barack Obama ...

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42 terror camps still active in Pakistan: Indian Army chief

6 hours ago ago from Quick Take - As It Happens

Chief of Army Staff Gen Deepak Kapoor has said that there are still 42 terror camps operating across the border in Pakistan in which 2000 to 2500 terrorists are still waiting to infiltrate into Indian side. (via 42 terror camps still active in Pakistan: Army chief- Hindustan Times ). Such cross-border firings did come down for some time after the two countries agreed to a ceasefire along the 198-km International Border in J&K, the 778-km ...

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An Ultimatum to Islamabad

14 hours ago ago from MyDD :: Direct Democracy for People-Powered Politics

Home Diaries Breaking Blue E-Wire 2008 An Ultimatum to Islamabad by Charles Lemos , Tue Dec 08, 2009 at 03:10:05 AM EST The New York Times informs us that according to officials in both the US and Pakistan that the Obama Administration "is turning up the pressure on Pakistan to fight the Taliban inside its borders, warning that if it does not act more aggressively the United States will use considerably more force on the Pakistani ...

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Pakistan is solely focused on one issue….UAV attacks….They could care less about the Taliban….

6 hours ago ago from PoliticalDog101.com

In a piece in MYDD.com , by Charles Lemos, he highlights the problems the administration has in Pakistan which the White House is pushing to step up its campaign to go after the Taliban I just did a post on how Aftghanistan has essential told the United States that it can't and won't be able to take care of itself for the next 20 years .Here in Pakistan is a country that is saying we're not in any hurry..what's the problem? and by the way ...

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Mumbai attacks: US man charged

17 hours ago ago from Pj News| Latest Daily News About World News, Business, Tech and Entertainment

A US citizen was today charged with helping to plan the Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people last year. Federal prosecutors accused David Coleman Headley, 49, who lives in Chicago, of conspiracy to bomb public places in India, to murder and maim people, and to provide material support to a foreign terrorist group. The charges come after Headley, also known as Daood Gilani, was accused of involvement in a plot to kill the editor of ...

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FBI takes US terror probe to India and Pakistan

3 hours ago ago from Good News Now

ISLAMABAD -The FBI is sending a team to Pakistan and India as part of an inquiry into a Chicago man accused of plotting against a Danish newspaper and sizing up targets ahead of last year's deadly terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India's financial capital. Pakistan's role in alleged plots spanning three countries has increasingly come under scrutiny as new details emerge about the case and suspect David Coleman Headley's links to the country. ...

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BBC Sport - Cricket - Pakistan players to miss Indian Premier League again

12 hours ago ago from BBC

Umar Gul will not be able to turn out for the Kolkata Knight Riders Pakistan's top cricketers will miss a second straight Indian Premier League campaign after delays in securing visas for the lucrative Twenty20 tournament. The deadline for completing paperwork for the six-week tournament from 12 March was Monday, with the transfer window opening on Wednesday. IPL chief Lalit Modi said: Pakistan's players are out and will not ...

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Carl Pope: And How Good is India's Offer?

1 day ago ago from Huffington Post

Last week I took a look at China's offer for Copenhagen, and a few days later India laid down its own proposal. How bold is the Manmohan Singh government being? India's basic offer is to reduce the energy intensity of its economy by 20 to 25 percent by 2020. If you compare this with China's offer, during the same time frame, to reduce intensity by 40 to 45 percent, then India looks very timid. But as I said last week, these comparisons are ...

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Police: Bomb kills 4 in central Pakistan

14 hours ago ago from FanHouse

MULTAN, Pakistan -Police say at least 4 people have been killed in a bomb blast near an intelligence office in the central Pakistani city of Multan. Police official Karamat Malik says seven others also were wounded in the Tuesday blast. The attack severely damaged several buildings, including one belonging to the country's main spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence. Militant attacks have bedeviled Pakistan over the past two months as ...

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A Chicago Arrest: Are Pakistani Jihadis Going Global?

11 hours ago ago from TIME.com - U.S.

SEARCH TIME.COM Full Archive Covers Videos A Chicago Arrest: Are Pakistani Jihadis Going Global? By Bobby Ghosh / Washington Tuesday, Dec. 08, 2009 The Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai burns on Nov. 27, 2008, during attacks by alleged militant gunmen Indranil Mukherjee / AFP / Getty Share Among all the sensational details emerging from the terrorism ...

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