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Why India downplayed infiltration by Pak militants

Why India downplayed infiltration by Pak militants

Rediff.com3 Feb 2011

In its effort to improve its ties with Pakistan, India played down the spurt in infiltration from the neighbouring country in 2008 -- the year in which Pakistan-based terrorists carried out the Mumbai terror attack, according to a secret United States cable released by WikiLeaks

Before 26/11, India had warned US on 'white' terror

Before 26/11, India had warned US on 'white' terror

Rediff.com3 Feb 2011

Some five months before the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack, India had warned the United States about increasing "white faces" in terrorist camps along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border and the attempt by jihadi groups to acquire fissile material to "fabricate a crude bomb beyond a dirty bomb".

Australian PM a sycophant of US: Assange's mother

Australian PM a sycophant of US: Assange's mother

Rediff.com1 Feb 2011

Mother of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has lashed out at Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and dubbed her as a "sycophant" of the United States.

Delhi-based outfit helped Al Qaeda men get visas

Delhi-based outfit helped Al Qaeda men get visas

Rediff.com10 May 2011

Some Al Qaeda operatives used New Delhi-based global missionary movement Tablighi Jamaat to get visas and fund their travel to Pakistan and lived for a while in and around New Delhi, secret US documents released by WikiLeaks say.

Wikileaks: Mohammed killed Pearl despite warnings

Wikileaks: Mohammed killed Pearl despite warnings

Rediff.com27 Apr 2011

Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, was warned by a senior Al-Qaeda military commander not to kill Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in 2002 and that he should be "freed" but the American was killed anyway, according to leaked WikiLeaks documents.

Anna is no Gandhi, but his agitation was needed

Anna is no Gandhi, but his agitation was needed

Rediff.com13 Apr 2011

Even if Anna Hazare's protest is not an enduring solution, it would most certainly be a brake on the incorrigibility of the political and bureaucratic class, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

All eyes on Rahul's speech at Congress plenary

All eyes on Rahul's speech at Congress plenary

Rediff.com19 Dec 2010

As the All India Congress Committee Plenary session started in New Delhi, the party rank and file hoped that the Congress high command would be able to clear up the mess surrounding the party in the wake of the various scams surrounding it.

Lanka's condition beyond bleak, India said in 2007

Lanka's condition beyond bleak, India said in 2007

Rediff.com18 Dec 2010

Two years before Sri Lanka completed a crushing military defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a top Indian official had told a United States diplomat that the situation was 'beyond bleak' in the country, with both the government and the rebels having scant regard for the international community. A US diplomatic cable newly released by WikiLeaks quotes a top external affairs ministry official three years ago as saying that the situation in Sri Lanka was 'bad'.

What Rahul told US envoy about Hindu terrorism

What Rahul told US envoy about Hindu terrorism

Rediff.com17 Dec 2010

Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi had told United States ambassador Timothy Roemer that the growth of 'radicalised Hindu groups', which create religious tensions in India, could pose a bigger threat to the country than activities of groups like Lashkar-e-Tayiba.

Assange did not breach Australian laws: Police

Assange did not breach Australian laws: Police

Rediff.com17 Dec 2010

Giving out a clean chit to WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange, the Australian police has said that it did not find any breach of law by the whistleblower in his home country.

Karat an 'extortionist', Arjun 'spectacularly inept': US cables

Karat an 'extortionist', Arjun 'spectacularly inept': US cables

Rediff.com17 Dec 2010

Unveiled by whistle-blower website WikiLeaks, four thousand diplomatic cables from the United States embassy in New Delhi reveal a difficult but increasingly warm relationship between India, an emerging power anxious about its security despite its size and increasing wealth, and the US, a superpower that is keen to be friends but very much on its own terms.

'North Korea helping Myanmar build nuke sites'

'North Korea helping Myanmar build nuke sites'

Rediff.com10 Dec 2010

A number of secret nuclear and missile sites are being built with the help of North Korean technicians in Myanmar. A Myanmar officer quoted in a cable from the United States embassy said he had witnessed North Korean technicians helping construct an underground facility in foothills located more than 480 km north-west of Rangoon."The North Koreans, aided by Myanmar workers, are constructing a concrete-reinforced underground facility.

No laptop, internet for Assange in prison

No laptop, internet for Assange in prison

Rediff.com10 Dec 2010

There was so much interest in WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange when he was brought to London's Wandsworth prison that authorities had to transfer him to the prison's segregation unit where he has limited access to the internet.

How can Wikileaks be so irresponsible, asks US

How can Wikileaks be so irresponsible, asks US

Rediff.com13 Aug 2010

"The only responsible course of action for them is to immediately remove all the stolen documents from their website and expunge all classified material from their computers," the Pentagon spokesman, Geoff Morrell, said.

Saeed, Lakhvi ran terror operations from Pak jails

Saeed, Lakhvi ran terror operations from Pak jails

Rediff.com7 Dec 2010

Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Saeed and Lashkar-e-Taiba's operations commander Zaki-ur- Rahman Lakhvi were running their terror groups while still in custody in Pakistan following the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, said US diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks.

India supported Pakistani Taliban, Pashtuns?

India supported Pakistani Taliban, Pashtuns?

Rediff.com6 Dec 2010

The strange allegation by UAE officials is noted in a State Department cable, which reports the details of a meeting between officials of the US Treasury Department and those of UAE's State Security Department (SSD) and Dubai's General Department of State Security to discuss suspected Taliban-related financial activity in the UAE.

Be ready to deploy force in China: Rudd told US

Be ready to deploy force in China: Rudd told US

Rediff.com6 Dec 2010

Australia's former premier Kevin Rudd had told the United States that it should be ready to "deploy force" if attempts to integrate China do not yield results, secret cables released by WikiLeaks have disclosed, prompting an embarrassed Australia to insist that it continues to have strong ties with Beijing.

Cablegate: How top Chinese politician forced Google's exit

Cablegate: How top Chinese politician forced Google's exit

Rediff.com6 Dec 2010

The latest round of WikiLeaks disclosures published by the UK's Guardian newspaper claimed that Li Changchun, who is ranked fifth in the Chinese Communist Party politburo, became hostile to Google after he searched his own name and found articles criticising him.

India has no 'Cold Start' doctrine: Army chief

India has no 'Cold Start' doctrine: Army chief

Rediff.com3 Dec 2010

Indian Army Chief General V K Singh on Thursday said India has no "Cold Start" doctrine as claimed in the secret American documents and dismissed the United States' perception about the Indian Army being "slow and lumbering".

US dismisses calls for Clinton's resignation

US dismisses calls for Clinton's resignation

Rediff.com2 Dec 2010

The White House dismissed calls seeking the resignation of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over WikiLeaks allegation that she ordered US diplomats to spy at the UN, and termed such demands as "absurd and ridiculous".

Pak fastest at producing nukes: Wikileaks

Pak fastest at producing nukes: Wikileaks

Rediff.com1 Dec 2010

Painting a damning picture of its "ally", American officials expressed serious misgivings about the possibility of elements within the Pakistan establishment smuggling enough material out to eventually make a rogue nuclear weapon. The Pakistan-focussed cache of US embassy cables published by The Guardian reveal American and British diplomats fear that Pakistan's nuclear weapons programme could lead to fissile material falling into the hands of terrorists.

Watch LIVE! PM speaks on cash-for-votes scam in LS

Watch LIVE! PM speaks on cash-for-votes scam in LS

Rediff.com23 Mar 2011

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, under attack from the Opposition over the WikiLeaks expose on the UPA's alleged cash for votes scam in July 2008, is expected to defend his government in Parliament today

Bradley Manning plans to ask for White House pardon

Bradley Manning plans to ask for White House pardon

Rediff.com22 Aug 2013

Bradley Manning's defence team is planning to ask United States President Barack Obama to pardon the soldier sentenced to 35 years in prison for leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents to whistleblower website WikiLeaks.

I have never known Nachiketa Kapur: Satish Sharma

I have never known Nachiketa Kapur: Satish Sharma

Rediff.com18 Mar 2011

In an exclusive conversation with rediff.com, Congress leader Captain Satish Sharma denied any role in 'purchasing' votes to save the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government during the trust vote in 2008, as alleged in a confidential cable by an United States diplomat.

Pak in denial mode over ISI-Afghan Taliban link

Pak in denial mode over ISI-Afghan Taliban link

Rediff.com26 Jul 2010

Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani has called the leak of classified United States military documents on the Afghan war as 'irresponsible', and insisted that his nation was fully committed to fighting terror groups.Whistle-blower organisation WikiLeaks has released over 90,000 documents called the 'Afghan War Diaries, 2004-2010', which prove fears that Pakistan is aiding the Taliban to organise networks of militant groups that fight against America.

US Apache chopper pilots guilty of war crimes?

US Apache chopper pilots guilty of war crimes?

Rediff.com26 Oct 2010

The latest WikiLeaks submission reveals a number of dubious attacks by Apache helicopters and raise the question of whether US pilots committed war crimes.

UK: Assange's extradition verdict on Feb 24

UK: Assange's extradition verdict on Feb 24

Rediff.com12 Feb 2011

A decision on the extradition of WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange from the UK to Sweden will be announced by a London court on February 24, even as his lawyers doubted a fair trial in the Scandinavian country.

Assange fears he could be executed in US

Assange fears he could be executed in US

Rediff.com7 Feb 2011

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Monday expressed fears in a British court that he could be taken against his will to the United States and executed if he is extradited to Sweden.

Assange like a high-tech terrorist: Biden

Assange like a high-tech terrorist: Biden

Rediff.com20 Dec 2010

United States Vice President Joseph Biden has described WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as a 'high-tech terrorist' who has put lives of people in jeopardy, and has said Washington is exploring what charges could be slapped against him.

Live Updates from the Congress Plenary

Live Updates from the Congress Plenary

Rediff.com19 Dec 2010

Our team is constantly posting updates as they happen, LIVE from the venue. ONLY on REDIFF.

Diplomats in India just doing their job: US

Diplomats in India just doing their job: US

Rediff.com18 Dec 2010

Amid controversy generated by the release of secret cables by WikiLeaks, including those from United States embassy in New Delhi, the Barack Obama administration has said that American diplomats in India are doing their job just like their counterparts in the US. "Our diplomats do what diplomats do, and what we do in a country like India is no different than what Indian diplomats do in our country," State Department spokesman P J Crowley said at his daily news conference.

UK defence secretary cancels Lanka trip

UK defence secretary cancels Lanka trip

Rediff.com17 Dec 2010

Suggestions surfacing in United States diplomatic cables leaked by the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks that the Sri Lanka government precipitated in war crimes against the minority Tamil population at the height of the war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, has prompted British Defence Secretary Liam Fox to abandon plans for a private visit to the island nation.

Assange out of jail, vows to 'continue his work'

Assange out of jail, vows to 'continue his work'

Rediff.com17 Dec 2010

Emerging a free man, Julian told a crowd of journalists: "It's great to feel the fresh air of London again. I thank all the people around the world who had faith in me".

Meet the man who is giving US sleepless nights

Meet the man who is giving US sleepless nights

Rediff.com13 Aug 2010

WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange believes in transparency and the just reform of society

While Nargis cast gloom, Myanmar leader eyed ManU

While Nargis cast gloom, Myanmar leader eyed ManU

Rediff.com7 Dec 2010

The US embassy cable details how the regime was thought to be using football to distract its population from ongoing political and economic problems.

OLPC aims to sell 1 million laptops in India

OLPC aims to sell 1 million laptops in India

Rediff.com9 Aug 2010

Boston-based One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), a non-profit organisation, is targeting to sell 1 million OLPC XO laptops in India by the end of the current financial year.

A day when Congress appeared heavier than BJP

A day when Congress appeared heavier than BJP

Rediff.com24 Mar 2011

It was after a long gap that an aggressive and united Congress took the Bharatiya Janata Party head on in both the Houses of Parliament over the WikiLeaks exposure on the cash-for-vote scam as the party fielded its brightest and the best.

When India and Pakistan almost resolved Kashmir

When India and Pakistan almost resolved Kashmir

Rediff.com1 Dec 2010

An agreement on Kashmir is coming sooner than anyone might think, an optimistic Pervez Musharraf had told top US Congressional leaders in 2007, informing them that India and Pakistan were on verge of a deal on the contentious issue, leaked cables from WikiLeaks show

War against terror: US plans to step inside Pak

War against terror: US plans to step inside Pak

Rediff.com2 Aug 2010

The United States has said that it is undertaking a major build-up of forces in eastern Afghanistan -- a stronghold of the Haqqani faction -- for a decisive push against terrorists' safe havens close to the borders of Pakistan. Disclosing this, US Secretary of Defence Robert Gates hinted that the operation could be one 'on both sides of the border.'

No contact with PMO or Akalis, says Chatwal

No contact with PMO or Akalis, says Chatwal

Rediff.com18 Mar 2011

"During that time -- June, July and August of 2008 -- I was never in India. I was only here (in the US). I had no communication with the Prime Minister's Office or with anybody including the Akali Dal. It (the WikiLeaks allegation) was the biggest surprise to me," Padma Bhushan awardee Sant Chatwal said