INDIA INTELLIGENCE REPORT
 

News Analysis - Terrorism from Pak

 
  • 37. Pak-Taliban Peace Pact (September 08, 2006)
    Pakistan announced that it had arranged a peace pact with the Taliban is seen by many as an admission by the Pakistan Army of its inability to control the region by brute force methods it employs against opponents and having lost hundreds of soldiers.<More>

  • 38. Naxalism, Micro-Terrorism Major Security Threats (September, 07 2006)
    A security review by Chief Ministers with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh found leaders worrying about increasing activities of Pakistan-sponsored and directed terrorist outfits organized into “sleeper cells” who are motivated to perform suicide attacks.<More>

  • 39. Bush Strategy to Combat Terrorism (September, 07 2006)
    Days before the 5th anniversary of 9/11 terrorism attack on the US , President George Bush released a document called “National Strategy for Combating Terrorism” portrayed as “unclassified version” of US approach to dealing with terrorism.<More>

  • 40. India Holds Pak Responsible for Terror (August 24, 2006)
    India says it has evidence of Pakistan’s continued support for terrorism and the involvement of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in the 7/11 serial blasts after anti-terrorism squad (ATS) killed a Pakistani in Mumbai and captured another in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K).<More>

  • 41. Mush Wants to Share Intelligence (August 23, 2006)
    In a recent interview to an Indian magazine, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said that the intelligence agencies of the two nations were “operating against each other” and should agree “to stop interference in each other's internal affairs." <More>

  • 42. LeT Operatives Disclose ISI, Army Links (August 17, 2006)
    Two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives arrested by the Delhi police on August 10, have confessed to their role and disclosed that they have been directed, monitored, and inducted by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Army.<More>

  • 43. Major Terrorism Attack over Atlantic Averted (August 14, 2006)
    British counter-intelligence seem to have averted a major terrorism attack attempt on as many as 10 civil aircraft using common over-the-counter chemicals used by most people that officials say would have been worse than September 11 twin tower bombing.<More>

  • 44. Army Plans for Nuke Attack (August 03, 2006)
    Faced by increasing intelligence that non-state actors plan to attack nuclear facilities in the nation, the Indian Army has set up special teams to coordinate and execute response to nuclear attacks.<More>

  • 45. LeT Targeting Sensitive Spots (August 02, 2006)
    Senior Indian officials took umbrage to US comments absolving Pakistan on the 7/11 Mumbai blasts and said they have actionable intelligence that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was behind the terrorist attack and of plans to attack sensitive spots.<More>

  • 46. Political Failure in War on Terror (July 28, 2006)
    The continued politicking dealt a serious blow to India’s ability to fight terror as Opposition sought to embarrass the Government more than solving the issue while the senior Ministers sought to divide the country further on the basis of religion.<More>

  • 47. Pak Warns of Nuclear War over Hot Pursuit (July 27, 2006)
    Briefing journalists on a recent article in the Washington Post on the expansion of nuclear facilities, Pakistan Foreign Ministry Spokesperson said trivialized its contents and warned nuclear war if India pursues terrorists into Kashmir that it has occupied.<More>

  • 48. Mumbai Restarts, Terrorist Hunt Continues (July 13, 2006)
    In true defiance of terrorism, Mumbai restarted life in just 12 hours after 8 blasts ripped through suburban trains causing scores of death and mayhem even as authorities are on heels of Islamic terrorists from Pakistan outsourced terror to local disenfranchised youth.<More>

  • 49. Terrorists Target Mumbai Again (July 12, 2006)
    Terrorists struck Mumbai, the Indian financial nerve center, by blasting a string of 7 powerful bombs within 11 minutes on commuter trains and stations packed to the brim at commute hour killing 150 people and injuring 439 others.<More>

  • 50. Kashmir Blast Targets Political Rally (July 10, 2006)
    Terrorists targeted a political rally by moderate National Conference party in Anantnag district of Jammu & Kashmir by hurling a grenade killing 5 people, including a former legislator, and injuring 60 others.<More>

  • 51. Top Security Meet to Review J&K (July 05, 2006)
    Senior members of the security apparatus met recently to review the increase in infiltration from Pakistan, the continued existence of terror infrastructure in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, and use the bait of human rights violations to distract attention.<More

  • 52. Pakistan Promises More Troops for Terror (July 05, 2006)
    Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri said that President Musharraf promised visiting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice 10,000 more troops on its border with Afghanistan.<More>

  • 53. Rice on Facilitation Mission (July 03, 2006)
    US Secretary of state Condoleezza Rice visited Islamabad last week to urge, coerce, and pacify Pakistan and Afghanistan to stop their bickering and work together to fight Taliban and al Qaeda forces but created a lot of flutter over democracy in Pakistan.<More>

  • 54. Taliban Offers Truce to Pak (June 26, 2006)
    A rebel 'commander' of the new Pakistani Taliban running wild in Pakistan offered truce to allow elders to broker a settlement after months of fierce fighting "as the government wants to set up a tribal jirga (council of elders) here.”<More>

  • 55. Muzaffarabad Students want LeT Out (June 15, 2006)
    Jammu and Kashmir National Students Federation (JKNSF) in Muzaffarabad has demanded that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) vacate the area and accused the Inter Services Intelligence’s of interference and castigated the administration's apathy to curb terror.<More>

  • 56. Nepali Workers Executed in Kashmir (June 13, 2006)
    About 15-18 unidentified gunmen lined up 15 Hindu Nepali laborers and in cold blood killed 8 and injured an equal number in south Kashmir while another group exploded 3 grenades in a crowded bus stand in Jammu killing 1 and injuring 31 Hindu pilgrims.<More>

  • 57. Pak Terror Breakthroughs in Britain, Canada, India (June 05, 2006)
    British police claims to have broken up a plan to release the deadly Sarin nerve gas or cyanide on crowded areas in London on July 7 by two Bangladeshi jihadis living among Pakistanis and Indians in East London.<More>

  • 58. Pressure on US to Punish Pak (June 01, 2006)
    Increasing number of policy makers, and opinion makers in the US are demanding that the US review its bogus position of Pakistan as a frontline ally against terrorism and demand a firm deadline by which it can reign in its military and intelligence agencies. <More>

  • 59. US Says Pak Not Doing Enough on Terrorism (May 9, 2006)
    Pakistan reacted angrily to comments of US State Department Coordinator for Counter-Terrorism Henry Crumpton in Kabul that Pakistan was not doing enough to curb terrorism spilling into Afghanistan and Kashmir.<More>

  • 60. US Bans LeT Fronts as LeT Kills Hindus (May 2, 2006)
    On the 3rd anniversary of invasion and occupation of Iraq from the al Qaeda over the weekend, Ayman al-Zawahiri accused the US of giving a “strong impetus to the Indian nuclear programme, while doling out orders to Pakistan.”<More>

  • 61. ISI Targeting anti-Mush Jihadis (April 01, 2006)
    There is increased speculation based on several recent attacks on Jihadi leaders that the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is targeting individuals who oppose Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf. <More>

  • 62. Narayanan Accuses Pak for Jihadi Policies (March 20, 2006)
    National Security Advisor M.K. Narayanan accused Pakistan of continuing its Jihadi policies in recruiting extremist elements, training them in Bangladesh, Bangkok, West Asia, or Pakistan.<More>

  • 63. Bush Delivers Harsh Message to Pak (March 05, 2006)
    US President George Bush traveled to Pakistan from India and delivered harsh messages to the military junta.<More>

  • 64. US Admits Kashmiri Terror Camps in Pak (February 20, 2006)
    The US admitted that Kashmir-oriented terrorist camps exist in Pakistan and little is being done to dismantle them.<More>

  • 65. Mush Confirms Foreign Terrorists Damadola (February 14, 2006)
    Almost after a month after a CIA unmanned drone fired missiles to kill alleged Taliban activists, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf confirmed that foreign terrorists were present and killed on that site.<More>

  • 66. US Says Pak Major Source of Extremism (February 06, 2006)
    The National Intelligence Director John Negroponte said that Pakistan-based terrorists active in Kashmir pose a persistent threat to regional security and some are a "potential threat" to US interests worldwide.<More>

  • 67. Interpol Wants 15 Pak Accounts Frozen (January 28, 2006)
    On the request of Interpol, Pakistan froze 15 bank accounts of Afghan trading houses that are suspected to have links with the Taliban.
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  • 68. Post Chides Mush on Terrorism (January 27, 2006)
    In a scathing editorial, the Washington Post has castigated the lack of progress in the war of terror because Pakistan wants to be “counted as a U.S. ally while avoiding an all-out campaign against the Islamic extremists in his country.”<More>

  • 69. Pak used Earthquake for Terrorist Infiltration (January 21, 2006 )
    The Indian Army chief Gen. J.J. Singh said that Pakistan took advantage of the earthquake relief efforts in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) to "push terrorists" into India.<More>

  • 70. US Admits Kashmiri Terror Camps in Pak (February 20, 2006)
    The US admitted that Kashmir-oriented terrorist camps exist in Pakistan and little is being done to dismantle them.<More>

  • 71. Afghanistan Accuses Pak of Support to Taliban (January 20, 2006)
    Afghanistan has once again accused Pakistan of providing shelter, training, funds, and material to Taliban and al Qaeda suicide bombers to sabotage progress.<More>

  • 72. 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>

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