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Pak should give no room to terrorists: India

Ahead of foreign secretary level talks, India on Tuesday said it was looking to a future of peaceful co-existence on the basis of mutual trust wherein terrorists are given no room by Pakistan to......

Al Qaeda's core is in Pak, remains big threat: US

In 2009, Al Qaeda's core in Pakistan remained the most formidable terrorist organisation targeting the US homeland and it has proven to be an adaptable and resilient terrorist group, the annual......

US may name TTP as terrorist outfit by May end

The designation of the Pakistani Taliban, also known as the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation and lumping it with the likes of other Pakistan-based terrorist outfits......

Increase Indo-US anti-terror interaction: Ackerman

Senior US lawmaker, Congressman Gary Ackerman, who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on South Asia, has said that the first step that both Washington and New Delhi has to take in the......

Mumbai: Investigations piecemeal

One hundred and sixty Indians and 25 foreigners were killed in an unprecedented terrorist strike in Mumbai from November 26 night to early morning on November 29. The terrorists, who came by sea,......

Penalties: Indian Americans seeks Obama's help

Fearing unfair and unprecedented penalties if they fail to disclose their foreign bank accounts by August 31 under a new IRS regulation, several Indian American groups have sought the intervention......

New challenges for India's most powerful

On April 16 voters in the world's largest democracy started going to the polls, and in the coming weeks, more than 700 million Indian voters will be able to have their say on who should form their......

India's moment of truth

Of the 200-odd past columns posted on our Web site, few elicit more comments than "Who Will Rule the 21st Century?" -- a piece we wrote in 2007 that predicted continued U.S. economic leadership,......

A crackdown on India's cybercafes

There couldn't have been a worse time for Ujjwal Sen's home computer to crash: The high school student from the suburbs of Mumbai was buried in applications toUS universities in May.With deadlines......

FM urges UK to ease Indian banks' entry

Finance Minister P Chidambaram has urged Britain to allow Indian banks to open more branches in that country.At a joint press conference with visiting British chancellor of exchequer Gordon Brown,......

'Arrangements in place to thwart terror threats'

The Sports Ministry on Thursday asserted that participating countries in this year's Commonwealth Games have not raised any security concerns about travelling to India and "elaborate arrangements"......

England pull out of badminton worlds

England pulled out of the badminton world championships in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad Sunday amid concerns about the team's security.Badminton England said in a statement that the......

Will the IPL survive Lahore attack?

The Lahore attack on Sri Lankan cricketers appears set to take a toll on Indian cricket.While the Sri Lankan cricketers targeted by terrorists as they entered the gates of the Gaddafi Stadium in......

  People speak for foreign terrorist organizations

  • QNA
Q. the Haqqani network leader arrested recently?
:  A. In Afghanistan, a combined patrol of the NATO coalition and Afghan security forces has claimed to achieved a significant milestone in the...... more

http://qna.rediff.com/questions-and-answers/the-haqqani-network-leader-arrested-recently//answers/20927121

Avinash Tiwari
Q. Time and again, Pakistan has shown its disinclination towards resolving disputes with India, specially the ones involving terror. On the other hand, a tolerant India has kept the talks process on track despite the turmoil being caused by terrorist organizations operating from Pakistan. ..comments plz.
Avinash Tiwari:  A. Pakistan is still that belligerent 16- year-old school boy. You can't let such immature behavior get in the way of greater good. They any ways...... more

http://qna.rediff.com/questions-and-answers/time-and-again-pakistan-has-shown-its-disinclination-towards/20927023/answers/17605703

lily
Q. Mr. Reddy has quoted that the Naxals and Maoist will be wiped out in 3-7 years!How well prepared is our Security Forces to tackle this menace, when they are still ill-prepared to tackle any Terrorist strike in our country inspite of setting up of Anti-Terror Cells in various metros?
Lily:  A. I think, we can not equate the Pak sponsored terrorist outfits unleashing a terrorist attack in the most unexpected moment at the least expected...... more

http://qna.rediff.com/questions-and-answers/mr.-reddy-has-quoted-that-the-naxals-and-maoist-will-be-wipe/17605693/answers/17433770

sumita bhadrachaudhari
Q. Canadian High commission denied Visa to former BSF officer citing BSF as a violent force. Similarly a retired IB officer was denied visa citing IB as terrorist organization. A nincompoop visa officer is doing this and foreign ministry of meek MMS government is sleeping. They could have at-least declared few Canadian high commission officers as person non-Gratia as token gesture.We need to remember Canada is the country which sheltered Kanishka bombers where 300 people died and prosecution was lame.\What do you think ?
Sumita Bhadrachaudhari:  A. what is there to think about it NOW. they have already aplogised and granted visas about three days back more

http://qna.rediff.com/questions-and-answers/canadian-high-commission-denied-visa-to-former-bsf-officer-c/17433392/answers/17245632

Batao Na
Q. Maoists: Why should law, citizenship be their rights?
Batao Na:  A. One, the response of Maoist leader Kobad Ghandys lawyer, earlier this month, to the Supreme Courts ruling that narco and polygraph tests cannot be...... more

http://qna.rediff.com/questions-and-answers/maoists-why-should-law-citizenship-be-their-rights/17245619/answers/17128810

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As Taliban opens new office in Doha, Hamid Karzai calls off talks with US on security agreement

Revived Afghan peace talks hit their first roadblock on Wednesday, a day after they were announced, as Afghan President Hamid Karzai said his... ...

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World Briefing | Europe British Court Rules Against Sanctions on Iranian Bank

SEOUL, South Korea - North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has used a luxury boat to tour the country's east coast amid indications that the 90-feet-long... ...

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Mali crisis, western Africa and terrorism

/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- The crisis in Mali, terrorist infiltration, cross-border crime and, more in general, the political and... ...

http://www.bizwireexpress.com/showstoryAPO.php?storyid=4206
U.S. says surveillance thwarted NYSE attack, Somali funding

By John Shiffman and Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON - U.S. intelligence officials on Tuesday identified two of the more than 50 classified cases in... ...

http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/06/18/usa-security-nyse-idINDEE95H0CF20130618?feedType=RSS&feedName=technologyNews

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