India Accuses Official Agencies in Pakistan of Supporting Mumbai Terror AttacksIndia has accused official agencies in Pakistan of backing the deadly terror attacks which killed nearly 170 people in Mumbai in November. The attacks have sharply raised tensions between the South Asian neighbors, as India demands that Pakistan act against militants responsible for the attack, while Islamabad denies...Source : Global Security (subscribe)Explore : India, World
Pakistan 'official agencies' likely aided Mumbai attacks, India's PM says (Detroit Free Press)
NEW DELHI ? Pakistani authorities "must have had" a hand in the deadly Mumbai siege, India's prime minister said today, stopping just short of directly accusing Islamabad of aiding the gunmen.Source : Detroit Free Press (subscribe)Explore : India, Mumbai, New Delhi, Pakistan
India hands evidence on Mumbai attacks to Pakistan (AFP)
AFP - India on Monday handed to Pakistan what it said was evidence linking the country to the Islamic militants who attacked Mumbai in November, India's foreign minister announced.
Pakistan Is Given Evidence on Attacks
India gave Pakistan the most detailed evidence yet that it says ties the militants who attacked Mumbai to ?elements? in Pakistan.
India gives Pakistan evidence over Mumbai attacks (Examiner)
India gave Pakistan the most detailed evidence yet that it says ties the militants who attacked Mumbai to "elements" in Pakistan - responding Monday to weeks of demands from Islamabad for proof that the siege was launched from across the border.Source : Examiner (subscribe)
India gives Pakistan evidence over Mumbai attacks (AP)
AP - India gave Pakistan the most detailed evidence yet that it says ties the militants who attacked Mumbai to "elements" in Pakistan — responding Monday to weeks of demands from Islamabad for proof that the siege was launched from across the border.
India hands evidence on Mumbai attacks to Pakistan: minister (AFP)
AFP - India on Monday handed to Pakistan what it said was evidence linking the country to the Islamic militants who attacked Mumbai in November, India's foreign minister said.
India hands Mumbai attacks file to Pakistan (CNN)
India has handed evidence it says links the November massacre in Mumbai to "elements in Pakistan" over to Pakistani government officials, its foreign ministry announced Monday.Source : CNN (subscribe)Explore : World
India hands Mumbai attacks file to Pakistan
India has handed evidence it says links the November massacre in Mumbai to "elements in Pakistan" over to Pakistani government officials, its foreign ministry announced Monday.
India gives Pakistan evidence over Mumbai attacks (Boston Globe)
India's foreign ministry says authorities have handed over evidence to Pakistan linking the deadly Mumbai attacks to Pakistani "elements."Source : Boston Globe (subscribe)
India gives Pakistan evidence over Mumbai attacks (kansascity.com)
India's foreign ministry says authorities have handed over evidence to Pakistan linking the deadly Mumbai attacks to Pakistani "elements."Source : kansascity.com (subscribe)Explore : India, Mumbai, Pakistan
Pakistan: Suicide bomber attacks police, kills 7 people (Eye On The World)
Six suspected terrorists were arrested in the raid on a house in the Khyber tribal region, the army media center said. The army also found suicide jackets, rockets, assault rifles and improvised bombs in the house. DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan ( AP ) ? A suicide bomber attacked police Sunday in northwest Pakistan as they rushed to treat civilians injured by an earlier explosion, killing seven...Source : Eye On The World (subscribe)Explore : Pakistan
Pakistan Probe Links Lashkar to Attacks
Pakistan's probe of the Mumbai terror attacks shows substantive links between the 10 gunmen and an Islamic militant group that its spy agency spent years supporting.
Brown in Pakistan, India after terror attacks
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrived in Pakistan on Sunday for a lunch meeting with Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, just hours after holding talks in New Delhi with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Brown's shuttle diplomacy is aimed at easing tensions between India and Pakistan in the wake of last month's Mumbai terror attacks.
British PM in Pakistan, India after terror attacks
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrived in Islamabad on Sunday where he is expected to meet with President Asif Ali Zardari in an effort to limit tensions between India and Pakistan in the wake of last month's Mumbai terror attacks.
British PM visits Pakistan after Mumbai attacks (AFP)
AFP - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrived in Pakistan Sunday for talks aimed at calming tensions with India as Islamabad accused its neighbour of violating its airspace, drawing a swift denial.
British PM heads to Pakistan after Mumbai attacks (AFP)
AFP - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown headed to Pakistan Sunday to try to calm tensions with India as Islamabad accused its neighbour of violating its airspace, drawing a swift denial from New Delhi.
Pakistan turns screw on charity linked to Mumbai attacks (AFP)
AFP - Pakistan on Friday tightened the screw on an Islamic charity linked to militants suspected of being behind the Mumbai massacre, arresting dozens of members and placing a local leader under house arrest.
Pakistan arrests head of group linked to Mumbai attacks (Miami Herald)
Pakistan arrested Islamic militant leader Hafiz Muhammad Saeed on Thursday and closed the offices of his organization, which is accused of being a front for the terrorists who carried out last month's attack in Mumbai, India.Source : Miami Herald (subscribe)Explore : India, Lahore, Mumbai, Pakistan
Pakistan acts against charity tied to attacks (Examiner)
Pakistan moved aggressively Thursday against an Islamic charity with links to militants suspected in the Mumbai attacks, freezing the group's assets, putting its leaders under house arrest and padlocking its offices.Source : Examiner (subscribe)
Pakistan acts against charity tied to attacks (AP)
AP - Pakistan moved aggressively Thursday against an Islamic charity with links to militants suspected in the Mumbai attacks, freezing the group's assets, putting its leaders under house arrest and padlocking its offices.
Pakistan bans charity linked to Mumbai attacks (Houston Chronicle)
Pakistan detained the leaders of a charity linked to militants suspected in the Mumbai attacks, banned the group and ordered its assets frozen today, officials said.Source : Houston Chronicle (subscribe)
Pakistan bans charity linked to Mumbai attacks (Examiner)
Pakistani officials say they have banned a charity linked to the Mumbai attacks, arrested its leaders and ordered its assets frozen.Source : Examiner (subscribe)Explore : Mumbai, Pakistan
Pakistan closes charity linked to Mumbai attacks (San Fransisco Chronicle)
Pakistani police say they have arrested the leaders of a charity linked to the militant group suspected in the Mumbai attacks. Lahore police chief Pervez Rathor says Jamat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Mohammed Saeed and four other top officials of the group would be...Source : San Fransisco Chronicle (subscribe)
Pakistan bans charity linked to Mumbai attacks (AP)
AP - Pakistani officials say they have banned a charity linked to the Mumbai attacks, arrested its leaders and ordered its assets frozen.
Pakistan targets group linked to Mumbai attacks (The Huffington Post)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan ? Pakistan closed offices of a charity linked to a militant group suspected in the Mumbai attacks Wednesday, a day after the outfit was declared a terrorist group by the United Nations, an official said. Nine offices of the Jemaat-u-Dawa group were sealed in the southern city of Karachi, Sindh provincial home secretary Arif Ahmed Khan told The Associated Press. Jemaat-u-Dawa...Source : The Huffington Post (subscribe)
India maintains Pakistan link to Mumbai attacks
India's top law enforcement official calls for an overhaul of the country's intelligence and counterterrorism agencies, declaring the country was in "the eye of a storm of terror." Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram took office when his predecessor resigned after the Mumbai attacks, which killed over 160.
Pakistan arrests 'leaders' over Mumbai attacks
Pakistani authorities have arrested two top leaders of the Islamic militant group India blames for the November massacre in Mumbai, Pakistan's prime minister confirmed Wednesday.
Pakistan moves to curb group linked to Mumbai attacks (International Herald Tribune)
Pakistani authorities widened their efforts against militant groups, including Lashkar-e-Taiba, raiding some of their properties and arresting about 20 members.Source : International Herald Tribune (subscribe)Explore : Mumbai, Pakistan
Pakistan: We won't hand suspects over to India in attacks (NY Daily News)
Police in India released the names of nine suspected Islamic militants killed during the three-day siege of Mumbai and said investigators had uncovered new details about them - including their hometowns in Pakistan.Source : NY Daily News (subscribe)
Pakistan Moves to Curb Group Linked to Attacks
Bush administration officials praised the steps but question remained as to how far the Pakistani government would rein in the groups.
Pakistan Refuses To Give Up Those Held Over Mumbai Attacks (The Huffington Post)
MILITANTS arrested by Pakistani security forces following the terrorist attacks in Mumbai will not be handed over to India but tried in Pakistan, the country's Foreign Minister says. Shah Mehmood Qureshi also warned that while his country wanted peace with its neighbour it was ready to defend itself if attacked in the aftermath of the terrorist strike. "We do not want to impose war, but we are...Source : The Huffington Post (subscribe)Explore : India, Mumbai, Pakistan
Pakistan Raids Group Tied to Attacks
A raid on a militant group?s camp appears to be Pakistan?s first concrete action against the suspected Mumbai attackers.
Pakistan Raids Group Linked to Attacks
A raid on a militant group?s camp appears to be Pakistan?s first concrete action against the suspected attackers.
Pakistan Raids Group Linked to Mumbai Attacks
A raid on a training camp run by the militant group appears to be Pakistan?s first concrete action against the suspected attackers.
Pakistan Said to Arrest a Key Suspect in India Attacks
Pakistani authorities have arrested the operational leader of the militant group thought to have conducted the Mumbai attacks, a senior security official said.
Pakistan Arrests Suspect in Mumbai Attacks
Pakistani authorities have arrested the operational leader of the militant group thought to have conducted the Mumbai attacks, a senior security official said.
Pakistan arrests 15 over Mumbai attacks (AFP)
AFP - Pakistan responded to intense pressure from the US to take action after the Mumbai attacks by arresting 15 people in a raid on a camp in the disputed region of Kashmir, an intelligence official said Monday.
Pakistan arrests 15 over Mumbai attacks in raid: officials (AFP)
AFP - Pakistani security forces raided a camp of a charity run by the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group India accuses of involvement in the Mumbai attacks, and arrested 15 people, officials said Monday.
Pakistan raids camp over Mumbai attacks (CNN)
Pakistani troops have raided a camp used by the group India blames for last month's massacre in Mumbai, Pakistani military sources said Monday.Source : CNN (subscribe)
Pakistan raids camp over Mumbai attacks
Pakistani troops have raided a camp used by the group India blames for last month's massacre in Mumbai, Pakistani military sources said Monday.
Pakistan arrests three over Mumbai attacks (AFP)
AFP - Pakistan has arrested three people linked to the group India accuses of involvement in the Mumbai attacks, an official said Monday, after the US ramped up pressure on Islamabad to tackle militants.
Rice: Mumbai attacks planned in Pakistan (CNN)
"There's no doubt" that the deadly attack on India's financial capital last month was planned inside Pakistan, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told CNN on Sunday.Source : CNN (subscribe)Explore : Condoleezza Rice, India, Mumbai, Pakistan
US raises pressure on Pakistan to act after Mumbai attacks (AFP)
AFP - The United States Monday ramped up pressure on Pakistan to crack down on militants after the deadly Mumbai attacks but denied reports it set a 48-hour deadline for action.
Prank Phone Call Nearly Incited India-Pakistan War Post Mumbai Attacks (PAXALLES)
"Hoax phone call 'almost took Pakistan to war'" from UK Times of London reports that a prank phone call to Pakistan's Asif ali Zardari, presumably from India's foreign minister, almost touched off an India-Pakistan conflict. Asif Ali Zardari, the Pakistani...Source : PAXALLES (subscribe)
Rice: Mumbai attacks planned in Pakistan
"There's no doubt" that the deadly attack on India's financial capital last month was planned inside Pakistan, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told CNN on Sunday.
Attacks Traced to Two From Pakistan
Police identified a second Pakistani terrorist as an engineer of the attacks as gruesome new evidence emerged of mistreatment of hostages.
Terror Attacks Traced to Two From Pakistan
The Mumbai police identified a second Pakistani terrorist as an engineer of the attacks, as gruesome new evidence emerged of mistreatment of hostages.
With India on edge, Pakistan promises help in attacks probe (AFP)
AFP - A security scare at New Delhi's international airport on Thursday highlighted jitters after the Mumbai attacks, as Pakistan vowed "strong action" if anyone was shown to be involved from its territory.
Pakistan pledges 'strong action' after Mumbai attacks (AFP)
AFP - Pakistan on Thursday promised US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice that it would take "strong action" against anyone on its territory found to have been involved in the Mumbai attacks.