INDIA INTELLIGENCE REPORT
 

News Analysis - Bangladesh

 
  • 31. Key Varanasi Blast Suspect Killed (May 10, 2006)
    Acting on a tip from the Uttar Pradeshpolice, a joint team of the Army and the Jammu & Kashmir police raided a safe house on the border town Handwara and killed the key suspect in the Varanasi serial bombing.<More

  • 32. Tension on Indo-Bangla Border (April 14, 2006)
    The Indo-Bangladesh border saw action as the Border Security Force (BSF) fired on Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) positions when they repeatedly opposed the construction of a camp within 150 yards of the Indian border.<More>

  • 33. Lackluster Bangla PM Visit (March 23, 2006)
    Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia met with her Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh and shared mutual concerns on terrorism.<More>

  • 34. Khaleda 1st India Visit (March 20, 2006)
    Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia is visiting India for the first time since her assumption of office in 2001 demonstrating the strained relationship of the world's poorest nation with its only neighbor.<More>

  • 35. Bangladesh Charges 7 JuM Terrorists (March 18, 2006)
    Bangladesh charged 7 terrorists it captured a few days ago with sedition for their involvement in a nation-wide bombing spree that killed 30 and injured 100.< More >

  • 36. Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia to visit India from March 20 (March 16, 2006)
    India and Bangladesh are to sign three accords on trade, investment protection, and avoidance of dual taxation when Bangla Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia visits India from March 20.<More>

  • 37. JMB Admits to Terrorism (March 11, 2006)
    Arrested terrorist Shayekh Abdur Rahman, head of banned Jamat ul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) conceded to his interrogators that he planned bomb attacks on economic targets to create an Islamic order in that country.<More>

  • 38. Kashmiri Group Claims Varanasi Blasts (March 11, 2006)
    An unknown Kashmiri group that claimed responsibility for the Varanasi blasts turned out a ploy by Lashkar-e-Toiba to distract and mislead investigations.<More>

  • 39. New Group Claims Varanasi Blasts (March 10, 2006)
    A Kashmir news agency, CNS, said that it got a call from a unknown group calling itself Lashkar-e-Kahab to claim responsibility for the Varanasi bombing.<More>

  • 40. Varanasi Police Has Sketches (March 09, 2006)
    Police unraveling the terror blasts in Varanasi have found striking parallels between this incident and that in Delhi last October. <More>

  • 41. Bomb Blasts in Holy City (March 08, 2006)
    Suspected Islamic terrorists set off a series of bombs in the ancient Hindu holy city Varnasi killing 20 and wounding scores of people.<More>

  • 42. Bangla Hunt for JMB Terrorists (March 02, 2006)
    Bangladesh launched a major hunt to nab terrorists responsible for the bomb blasts at Northeastern town Sylhet.<More>

  • 43. Saudi Forces Foil Terrorist Attempt (February 25, 2006)
    Saudi Arabian security forces seemed to have foiled an attempt by terrorists to disrupt oil supply by bombing the world's largest processing facility at Abqaiq in the Shia majority eastern province. <More>

  • 44. Bangla to Buy Chinese Fighter Planes (February 25, 2006)
    Bangladesh is planning to buy 16 fighter planes from China to augment its 65- fighter plane and 39-helicopter air force.<More>

  • 45. Bangla Opposition to Demonstrate (February 02, 2006)
    Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's ruling coalition arrested thousands of a 13 party opposition to breakup a planned demonstration over the weekend.<More>

  • 46. Dhaka Terror Cell in IISc Attack (February 01, 2006)
    New evidence has emerged that a Dhaka based terror cell coordinated and executed the Dec 2005 IISc terrorist attack while the direction came from Pakistan and the funding from West Asia. <More>

  • 47. LeT Responsible for IISc Attack (January 11, 2006)
    Investigation of IISc terrorist incident showed that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Rehman, a resident of Saudi Arabia and arrested in Nalgonda had visited Bangalore, Mysore, and Kolar districts earlier. <More>

  • 48. Khaleda to Visit India (January 11, 2006)
    Bangladesh Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia is expected to visit India later this year to discuss major irritants in Indo-Bangla relations.<More>

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