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Involve Myanmar in ULFA Hunt
(January 20, 2007)
With increased violence from
United Liberation of Asom (ULFA),
External Affairs Minister
Pranab Mukherjee is visiting
Myanmar over the weekend to
cement oral agreement on the
sidelines of the ASEAN meet in
the Philippines on joint
operations.<More>
ULFA Killing Wave in NE
(January 10, 2007)
Army and paratroopers searched
remote jungles trying to flush
out United Liberation Front of
Asom (ULFA) terrorists who
killed 69 migrant workers from
Bihar and their excuse is that
they do not want non-Assamese
in Assam.<More>
Helicopter Use to Fight NE Terrorists
(November 14, 2006)
Large areas, highly-wooded terrain, and an
invisible enemy in the North East is prompting
the Indian Army and Air Force (IAF) to start
using helicopters to curb insurgency in Assam
sparked mainly by the United Liberation Front of
Asom (ULFA).<More>
Assam Blasts Pinned on ULFA
(November 08, 2006)
A top Government team headed
by the Federal Home Secretary
and attended by Army and
Central forces pinned the
blame for the twin blasts in
Guwahati killed 14 people and
injuring 48 others on United
Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA).<More>
Internal Security Concerns to the Fore
(October 30, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned the country
that focusing on external aggression reduces
awareness and focus on internal security which
is far more dangerous because of the number of
threats and causes and the effort that is
required to defeat them.<More>
Army Called to Curb ULFA Terror
(June 14, 2006)
The
Assam Government has called out the Army to battle
the United Liberation Front of Assam’s (ULFA) terror
campaign of bombing oil, pipeline, and other
installations and targeting civilian centers inviting
the wrath of many influential organizations.<More>
Army Restarts War on ULFA
(September 26, 2006)
India called off its truce with the United
Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) moving several
Army columns to re-launch anti-militant
operations in Tinsukia and Jorhat districts in
upper Assam and in Nagaon, Barpeta, and Darrang
districts in lower Assam.<More>
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