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  • Pakistan, U.S. sign letter of acceptance for F-16s Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Oct 02 5:22 AM
    Pakistan and United States have signed a letter of acceptance for a multi-billion dollar package to supply the Pakistan Air Force with F-16 warplanes, an air force spokesman said on Monday.

  • Pakistan to help if India gives evidence of spy role Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 02 3:50 AM
    Pakistan's foreign ministry has pledged to take action if rival India produced any evidence to show that Pakistan's spy agency was involved in the Mumbai train bombings in July.

  • Pakistan said to play both sides on terror war Open this result in new window
    The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News - Oct 02 1:00 AM
    Indian officials pointed a warning finger at Pakistan this weekend, saying that Pakistan's top intelligence agency masterminded and funded July's train bombings in Mumbai (Bombay).

  • China, India and Pakistan: half of world cotton production and two-thirds of world cotton consumption Open this result in new window
    SeedQuest - Oct 02 5:03 PM
    World cotton production is projected at 25 million tons in 2006/07. China (Mainland), India and Pakistan combined are expected to produce 13 million tons in 2006/07, or over half of world production for the first time in history.

  • Pakistan seeks Mumbai bomb proof Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Oct 02 6:59 AM
    Pakistan says it will take action if India proves it is connected to devastating train blasts in Mumbai.

  • Asia Pacific - PAKISTAN: Intelligence service linked to terrorism Open this result in new window
    ABC Radio Australia - 33 minutes ago
    Pakistan's committment to a newly signed agreement with India on a joint anti-terror agency is being put to the test.

  • Al-Qaida Letter Places Leadership in Pakistan Tribal Region Open this result in new window
    Voice of America - Oct 02 4:20 PM
    A published report says information recovered from safe houses when al-Qaida's leader in Iraq was killed in June places the group's leadership in Pakistan's border region.

  • Al-Qaeda HQ 'based in Pakistan' Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Oct 02 4:13 AM
    A 2005 letter found after the death of al-Qaeda's chief in Iraq says its leaders were in Pakistan, a US paper reports.

  • Amnesty International Claims Pakistan "Sold" Innocent Terror Suspects to U.S. Open this result in new window
    WTOL News 11 - 27 minutes ago
    ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN (AP) -- Pakistan illegally detained innocent people on suspicion of terrorism, secretly imprisoned them, and transferred them to U.S. custody for money, human rights watchdog Amnesty International said Friday.

  • 'We will present Pakistan with evidence' Open this result in new window
    Sify News - 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
    India said on Monday that its assertion that ISI and Pakistan-based terror groups were behind the Mumbai bomb blasts was based on 'concrete investigation and evidence', which it would hand over to Pakistan.

  • India to give Pakistan bomb 'proof' Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Oct 02 12:59 AM
    Pakistan will be given evidence that its spy agency was behind the train blasts in Mumbai, India says.

  • Pakistan to snub Oval costs claim Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Oct 02 12:59 AM
    The Pakistan Cricket Board is set to reject any English compensation claim for the forfeited Oval Test.

  • Pakistan Vows to Take Action If ISI Role in Blasts Is Proved Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Oct 02 4:19 PM
    ISLAMABAD/BOMBAY, 3 October 2006 Pakistan yesterday pledged to take action if rival India produced any evidence to show that Pakistans spy agency was involved in the Bombay train blasts in July. But a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman again denied claims by Bombay police that the countrys Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency and the Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group helped launch the attacks that

  • Pakistan wants UN to act with moral authority Open this result in new window
    Dawn - 1 hour, 14 minutes ago
    UNITED NATIONS, Oct 2: Pakistan said on Monday that the world needed a United Nations which could stand up for the weak and the powerless and which was a force for objectivity, fairness, equality and justice in the management of international relations.

  • Pakistan to help India over spy role Open this result in new window
    The Australian - Oct 02 11:50 AM
    PAKISTAN'S foreign ministry today pledged to take action if rival India produced any evidence to show that Pakistan's spy agency was involved in the Mumbai train bombings in July.

  • BJP calls for snapping ties with Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Dawn - 1 hour, 15 minutes ago
    NEW DELHI, Oct 2: Bharatiya Janata Party president Rajnath Singh has called for snapping diplomatic ties with Pakistan, the Times of India reported on Monday.

  • Simmons, mohammed for pakistan Open this result in new window
    Trinidad Express - 1 hour, 31 minutes ago
    CONSTRAINED by their accustomed limited hand, the West Indies selectors have indulged in some minor shuffling of the pack for their series of three Tests in Pakistan next month.

  • Pakistan Foreign Ministry seeks details on protest at Tokyo embassy Open this result in new window
    Japan Today - Oct 02 3:16 PM
    ISLAMABAD Pakistan's Foreign Ministry has asked the country's ambassador in Japan to explain why Pakistani expatriates are protesting in front of the Pakistani Embassy in Tokyo, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said Monday.

  • Pakistan, US sign warplanes deal Open this result in new window
    Sydney Morning Herald - Oct 02 6:40 AM
    Pakistan and the United States have signed a letter of acceptance for a multi-billion-dollar package to supply the Pakistan air force with F-16 warplanes, an air force spokesman said.

  • Pakistan Spies Aiding al-Qaida by Hannah K. Strange UPI U.K. Correspondent London (UPI) Sep 28, 2006 Open this result in new window
    Space War - Oct 02 1:29 AM
    A British Ministry of Defense research paper has raised serious questions about Pakistan's role in the "war on terror," alleging that its intelligence services are indirectly helping al-Qaida and that the country is on the verge of chaos.

  • Pakistan, US sign warplanes deal Open this result in new window
    AAP via Yahoo!7 News - Oct 02 6:25 AM
    Pakistan and the United States have signed a letter of acceptance for a multi-billion-dollar package to supply the Pakistan air force with F-16 warplanes.

  • Pakistan to take action if links with Mumbai blasts proved Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Oct 02 9:03 AM
    Pakistan - Mumbai - Briefing Pakistan said on Monday it will take action against the people if their links are proved with the July train bomb blasts in the Indian commercial city of Mumbai.

  • Pakistan, US conclude F-16 fighter planes deal Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Oct 02 8:48 AM
    Pakistan -F- 16 - Deal Pakistan and the United States have concluded the much-publicized deal of F-16 fighter planes, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) said on Monday.

  • Terrorist chiefs in Pakistan - letter Open this result in new window
    Sydney Morning Herald - Oct 02 6:43 AM
    WASHINGTON: The leaders of al-Qaeda are hiding in the Waziristan region of Pakistan, according to information recovered from safe houses when Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed. -

  • India to prove Pakistan tied to bomb plot Open this result in new window
    New York Daily News - Oct 02 1:22 AM
    NEW DELHI - India will give Islamabad evidence that Pakistan's spy agency planned the Mumbai train bombings in July that killed more than 200 people, India's foreign secretary said yesterday.

  • Pakistan says US sanctions on Iran has no international legality Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Oct 02 8:48 AM
    Pakistan - Iran - Sanctions Pakistan on Monday said that American sanctions on Iran has no international legality, describing the curbs as US own matter.

  • England to ask Pakistan for costs Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Oct 02 12:07 AM
    The England and Wales Cricket Board is set to ask its Pakistan counterpart to pay compensation for the forfeited fourth Test at The Oval.

  • Cricket-Pakistan must learn to live without Inzamam: Woolmer Open this result in new window
    Cricmania - Oct 02 9:26 AM
    LAHORE (AFP) - Pakistan's cricket coach Bob Woolmer has urged his young side to learn to live without banned captain Inzamam-ul-Haq at this month's Champions Trophy.

  • Pakistan-US concludes F-16 deal Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 02 6:47 AM
    Islamabad, Oct 2 (Xinhua) Pakistan and the US have concluded the much-publicised deal of F-16 fighter planes, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) said Monday.

  • Pakistan arrests 6 hurt Taliban fighters Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Oct 01 8:02 AM
    Police arrested six Afghan Taliban fighters at a private hospital in Pakistan's southwestern city of Quetta on Sunday, an official said.

  • RSS criticises Manmohan's statement on Pakistan being a victim of terrorism Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 02 7:02 AM
    Nagpur, Oct.2 (ANI): The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has branded as absurd Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement that Pakistan was also a victim of terrorism.

  • India to give Pakistan bombings evidence Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Oct 01 7:09 AM
    India will give Islamabad evidence that Pakistan's spy agency planned the Mumbai train bombings in July which killed more than 200 people, India's foreign secretary said Sunday.

  • India trying to divert attention from indigenous terrorists; Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Pakistani Newspaper - Oct 02 11:55 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Oct 2 (APP): Pakistan on Monday said Indias propagandist allegations against involvement of its intelligence agency in Mumbai blasts was an effort to divert attention from Indian indigenous elements who were behind the terrorist acts.

  • Pakistan chief wants Oval investigation Open this result in new window
    Northern Territory News - Oct 02 11:11 AM
    PAKISTAN cricket chief Saharyar Khan said he would continue to press for an investigation into the conduct of Australia umpire Darren Hair over the ball-tampering affair in London.

  • Pakistan to help if India gives evidence of spy role Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Oct 02 8:15 AM
    ISLAMABAD - Pakistans foreign ministry Monday pledged to take action if rival India produced any evidence to show that Pakistans spy agency was involved in the Mumbai train bombings in July.

  • Pakistan must learn to live without Inzamam: Woolmer Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Oct 02 8:00 AM
    LAHORE - Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer Monday urged his young side to learn to live without banned captain Inzamam-ul-Haq at this months Champions Trophy.

  • RSS criticises Manmohans statement on Pakistan being a victim of terrorism Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Oct 02 10:30 AM
    Nagpur, Oct.2 : The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has branded as absurd Prime Minister Manmohan Singhs statement that Pakistan was also a victim of terrorism.

  • Talks with India could resume late October - Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 02 5:02 AM
    ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan said on Monday that peace talks with India could resume in late October, and offered to take action if proof was given that Pakistani spies and militants were involved in bomb attacks in Mumbai last July.

  • Chinese Muslims press for Saudi visas in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Oct 02 8:14 AM
    ISLAMABAD - Shouting Koranic verses, hundreds of Chinese Muslims protested in front of the Saudi embassy in Pakistan on Monday, seeking visas so that they can join the annual Haj pilgrimage to Islams holy city of Mecca.

  • Pakistan overnight rates soft despite cenbank repo Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 02 1:36 AM
    KARACHI, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Pakistan's short-term rates eased marginally on Monday despite a central bank open market operations to mop up liquidity.

  • Pakistan said to play both sides on terror war Open this result in new window
    The Christian Science Monitor - Oct 01 2:57 PM
    Accusations from Mumbai to Kabul to London finger Pakistan's spy agency for backing terror and the Taliban.

  • Pakistan, US sign deal for purchase of F16 fighter jets Open this result in new window
    Outlook India - Oct 02 5:12 AM
    Pakistan has signed an agreement with United States for purchase of 18 F-16 fighter jets as also for upgrading its existing fleet.

  • Pakistan spy agency under fire Open this result in new window
    MSNBC - Oct 01 2:28 PM
    Five years into a war on terrorism, abiding distrust of Pakistan among allies and neighbors was laid bare in the past few days through a series of accusations against its military secret service.

  • Pakistans intelligence service spooks friends and foes alike Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Oct 02 4:14 AM
    ISLAMABAD - Pakistan is fighting a wave of allegations by both allies and enemies that its intelligence service is playing a double game in the war on terror.

  • Pakistan reaches into Afghanistan Open this result in new window
    Asia Times - Oct 02 3:50 AM
    PASHTUN HEARTLAND, Pakistan and Afghanistan - The Taliban-led rebellion in April marking the beginning of the spring offensive against Kabul, oriented with Iraq's skillful urban guerrilla war, has been so strong that there is even talk in Kabul of the Taliban returning "any time soon".

  • Al Qaeda HQ in Pakistan, says letter Open this result in new window
    Northern Territory News - Oct 02 7:56 AM
    INFORMATION recovered from safe houses when al Qaeda's leader in Iraq was killed six months ago place the group's leadership in the Waziristan region of Pakistan, The Washington Post has reported.

  • Cricket-Pakistan would accept Hair standing again - PCB head Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Oct 01 2:54 AM
    Pakistan would accept an ICC decision allowing controversial Australian umpire Darrel Hair to stand again in international matches, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan said on Sunday.

  • Pakistan arrests nine suspected Taliban Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo!7 News - Oct 01 11:14 PM
    QUETTA, Pakistan (AFP) - Pakistani police have arrested nine suspected Taliban militants, six of them wounded in fighting in southern Afghanistan, officials said.

  • Mumbai train blasts: Pakistan promises action, wants evidence Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Oct 02 10:10 AM
    Islamabad, Oct 2 : Pakistan will take action against those responsible for the July 11 serial blasts in Mumbai if India provided evidence against them, an official said here Monday.

  • India says Pakistan helped plan July blasts Open this result in new window
    International Herald Tribune - Oct 01 6:42 AM
    The Indian police are accusing Pakistan's intelligence agency of being behind the July 11 train bombings that killed more than 180 people in Mumbai.

  • Pakistan's Musharraf Markets Himself Open this result in new window
    Forbes - Oct 02 9:41 AM
    Media-savvy president gets his book in the limelight.

  • Pakistan sells 10.5 bln rupees of T-bills in repo Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 01 10:49 PM
    KARACHI, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Pakistan's central bank sold 10.50 billion rupees ($173.35 million) of Treasury bills on Monday in a 10-day repo operation at 8.50 percent to mop up funds from the money market.

  • Pakistan, US sign deal for purchase of F16 fighter jets Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Oct 02 5:29 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Oct 2 : Pakistan has signed an agreement with United States for purchase of 18 F-16 fighter jets as also for upgrading its existing fleet, the country's air force announced today.

  • India to give Pakistan proof over involvement in bombings Open this result in new window
    Daily Mail - Oct 02 1:53 AM
    India will give Islamabad evidence that Pakistan's spy agency planned the deadly July 11 Mumbai train bombings, India's top diplomat said.

  • India to share Mumbai bombs evidence with Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Oct 01 1:03 AM
    India said on Sunday it would give Pakistan evidence found by its investigators linking Pakistan's spy agency and an Islamist militant group based there to deadly bomb blasts in Mumbai that killed 186 people in July.

  • Blast rocks southwestern Pakistan Open this result in new window
    NDTV - Oct 02 1:09 AM
    A bomb shattered windows and damaged walls at a police radio control room in a remote town in southwestern Pakistan early today, but no one was hurt, an official said.

  • Cricket-Pakistan cricket chief admits technical fault in Oval fiasco Open this result in new window
    Cricmania - Oct 02 12:57 AM
    KARACHI (AFP) - Pakistan cricket chief Saharyar Khan said he would continue to press for an investigation into the conduct of Australian umpire Darrel Hair over the ball-tampering affair in London.

  • Cricket-Pakistan see silver lining in banned Inzamam's absence Open this result in new window
    Cricmania - Oct 02 12:57 AM
    NEW DELHI (AFP) - Pakistan hope to turn the absence of inspirational captain Inzamam-ul-Haq to their advantage when the Champions Trophy one-day tournament starts in India this month.

  • India to give Pakistan evidence of spy role in Mumbai blasts Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 01 12:30 AM
    India said it would give evidence to Pakistan about the alleged involvement of its spy agency and militant groups in the deadly Mumbai train bombings in July.

  • One Year Later: American Red Cross Continues to Assist Survivors of Earthquake in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    [Press Release] American Red Cross - Oct 02 9:34 AM
    WASHINGTON, Monday, October 02, 2006 Editorial note: The American Red Cross has a spokesperson in Pakistan who can explain to your audience what the American Red Cross did, and what they plan to do to help the people of northern Pakistan recover from the quake.

  • Pakistan pledges help if India gives evidence of spy role Open this result in new window
    Sharewatch - Oct 02 3:49 AM
    But Pakistan again denied claims by Bombay police that the country\'s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency and the Lashkar-e-Taiba Islamic militant group helped launch the attacks that killed 186 people.

  • One Year Later: American Red Cross Continues to Assist Survivors of Earthquake in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    [Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 02 9:24 AM
    One year after the 7.6 earthquake that destroyed parts of Pakistan and northern India leaving 74,000 lives lost and 3.5 million homeless, the American Red Cross continues to make a difference in people's lives through its efforts in emergency response, preparing the local population for another severe winter, and implementing a program to increase infant and mother survival.

  • Pakistan arrests nine suspected Taleban Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Oct 02 12:44 AM
    QUETTA, Pakistan - Pakistani police have arrested nine suspected Taleban militants, six of them wounded in fighting in southern Afghanistan, officials said on Monday.

  • India to give evidence of Pakistan spy agency role in Mumbai blasts Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 30 11:34 PM
    India's new foreign secretary said that New Delhi would give evidence to Pakistan about the alleged involvement of its spy agency and militant groups in the deadly Mumbai train bombings in July.

  • Pakistan, US sign deal for purchase of F16 fighter jets Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Oct 02 5:22 AM
    Islamabad, Oct 2 : Pakistan has signed an agreement with United States for purchase of 18 F-16 fighter jets as also for upgrading its existing fleet.

  • West 'will fail' without Pakistan - WTF??? Open this result in new window
    Strategy Page - Oct 02 2:35 AM
    Pakistan's president has warned the West would be "brought to its knees" without his country's co-operation in the so-called war on terror.

  • Bomb blast in southwestern Pakistan Open this result in new window
    The Times of India - Oct 02 12:53 AM
    A bomb shattered windows and damaged walls at a police radio control room in a remote town in southwestern Pakistan.

  • Pakistan promises action against extremists: Karzai Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 30 10:02 PM
    Afghan President Hamid Karzai said that Pakistan's leader Pervez Musharraf had promised to crack down on Islamist militants and religious schools breeding extremism.

  • Pakistan arrests nine suspected Taliban Open this result in new window
    TODAYonline - Oct 01 11:32 PM
    Pakistani soldiers patrol on their horses at the Pakistan and Afghanistan border town of Chaman. Pakistani police have arrested nine suspected Taliban militants, six of them wounded in fighting in southern Afghanistan, officials said.

  • Pakistan 'behind Bombay bombs' Open this result in new window
    Daily Telegraph - Oct 01 7:06 PM
    India accused Pakistan's spy agency yesterday of colluding with Islamist militants to kill 186 people in the Bombay train blasts last July.

  • India to Give Pakistan Bombings Evidence Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Oct 01 7:34 AM
    India to Give Pakistan Evidence That Islamabad's Spy Agency Was Behind Mumbai Train Bombings

  • Indian Official Accuses Pakistan in July Attacks Open this result in new window
    Washington Post - Sep 30 7:45 PM
    MUMBAI, Sept. 30 -- The police officer leading the investigation into train bombings that killed more than 200 people in the Indian city of Mumbai in July accused Pakistan's spy agency on Saturday of engineering the attack.

  • India to share blast evidence with Pakistan Open this result in new window
    The Peninsula - Oct 01 9:18 PM
    New delhi India said yesterday it would give Pakistan evidence found by its investigators linking Pakistans spy agency and an Islamist militant group based there to deadly bomb blasts in Mumbai that killed 186 people in July.

  • Quake baby's first birthday brings sadness and hope Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - 35 minutes ago
    Shah Murad's first birthday is on Sunday but there will be no cake and few celebrations -- it's also the anniversary of his father's death in the Pakistan earthquake.

  • Pakistan asks India for proof on Mumbai train blasts Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 01 6:38 PM
    Pakistan has asked India to present evidence to prove its allegations that Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) was involved in the train blasts in Mumbai.

  • Cricket:: Hearing was fair, say Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Oct 01 5:09 PM
    Cricket: Pakistan's cricket board accepted the ICC's guilty verdict on Inzamam-ul-Haq's disrepute charge.

  • One year ago an earthquake of 7.6 struck Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AlertNet - Oct 01 5:10 PM
    Concern Worldwide - Ireland The earthquake that struck Pakistan on the morning of October 8, 2005 left widespread destruction in its wake, killing at least 73,000 people, severely injuring another 70,000, and leaving 2.8 million people without shelter. Pakistan-administered Kashmir, known as Azad Jammu and Kashmir...

  • India accuses Pakistan of bombing Open this result in new window
    Sydney Morning Herald - Oct 01 12:26 PM
    NEW DELHI: India says it will give Pakistan evidence its investigators have found linking Pakistan's spy agency and an Islamist militant group based there to the bomb blasts in Mumbai that killed 186 people in July. -

  • India will share evidence of ISI hand with Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Oct 01 5:44 PM
    NEW DELHI India said yesterday it would give Pakistan evidence found by its investigators linking Pakistans spy agency and a militant group based there to deadly bomb blasts in Mumbai that killed 186 people in July.

  • Hu Jintao to visit Pakistan next month Open this result in new window
    Gulf Times - Oct 01 11:49 PM
    ISLAMABAD: Chinese President Hu Jintao will pay a four-day official visit to Pakistan along with a high-level delegation in the last week of November, official sources have said.

  • Tanker supplying oil for U.S. forces attacked in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 01 6:24 PM
    An oil tanker carrying oil for U. S. forces in Afghanistan was attacked at a Pakistani border crossing, and the driver was injured, Pakistan border security forces said on Sunday.

  • Militants fire rockets at military base in Pakistan tribal area Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 01 6:39 PM
    Suspected militants fired rockets at a military base in a tribal region in northwestern Pakistan early Sunday, but no one was hurt, officials said.

  • Pakistan to continue to investigate ball-tamperring affair in London Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 01 7:21 PM
    Pakistan cricket chief Saharyar Khan Sunday said he would continue to press for an investigation into the conduct of Australian umpire Darren Hair over the ball-tampering affair in London, the website of local newspaper The News reported.

  • Pakistan womens team out of Doha Asiad Open this result in new window
    The Star Online - Oct 01 4:34 PM
    KUALA LUMPUR: The Pakistan womens hockey team have pulled out of the Doha Asian Games from Dec 1-15, leaving only seven teams in the fray.

  • Indian police blame Pakistan for blasts Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Sep 30 1:57 PM
    An Indian investigator on Saturday blamed Pakistan's spy agency of orchestrating the July train bombings that killed at least 207 people in Mumbai, an accusation that could threaten the already shaky peace process between the nuclear-armed neighbors.

  • India to share evidence with Pakistan: Mumbai blasts Open this result in new window
    Dawn - Oct 01 8:29 PM
    NEW DELHI, Oct 1: Former Indian high commissioner to Pakistan Shiv Shankar Menon took over as foreign secretary on Sunday and set the agenda to resolve terrorism issues with Islamabad, to begin with by sharing evidence on the Mumbai blasts with it.

  • Pakistan police arrests 6 suspected Taliban fighters Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 01 12:17 PM
    QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani police on Sunday arrested six suspected Taliban fighters wounded in fighting in neighbouring Afghanistan.

  • India Blames Pakistan for Train Bombing Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Oct 01 2:13 PM
    Tension have heightened between India and Pakistan, which decided to resume talks in the Non Aligned Movement summit in Cuba in order to settle the Kashmir issue, which has already dragged the countries into war twice.

  • India pledges evidence linking Pakistan to bombings Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - Oct 01 11:27 AM
    India promised on Sunday to provide evidence to support its sensational claim that Pakistans intelligence service was directly involved with bombings in Mumbai that killed 207 people in July.

  • Pakistan arrests Taleban suspects Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Oct 02 6:18 AM
    Pakistani police say they have arrested nine suspected Taleban militants in Balochistan province.

  • Indian police blame Pakistan for train bombings Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 30 11:59 AM
    Indian police have blamed deadly bombings on Mumbai trains on Pakistan's intelligence agency and the outlawed pro-Pakistan militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

  • 'India must cut diplomatic ties with Pakistan' Open this result in new window
    The Times of India - Oct 01 1:12 PM
    BJP party president Rajnath Singh on Sunday called for snapping diplomatic ties with Pakistan.

  • India?s Police Say Pakistan Helped Plot Attack Open this result in new window
    New York Times - Sep 30 10:46 AM
    MUMBAI, India, Sept. 30 In a declaration likely to increase tensions on this subcontinent, the Indian police on Saturday accused Pakistan?s intelligence agency of being behind the July 11 train bombings that killed more than 180 people in Mumbai.

  • Indian blames train bombings in Mumbai on Pakistan spy agency Open this result in new window
    The Buffalo News - Oct 01 6:01 AM
    MUMBAI, India - An Indian investigator Saturday accused Pakistan's spy agency of orchestrating the July train bombings that killed at least 207 people in Mumbai, an accusation that could threaten the already shaky peace process between the nuclear-armed neighbors.

  • Indian police link Pakistan to train blasts in Mumbai Open this result in new window
    Boston Globe - Oct 01 1:28 AM
    MUMBAI, India -- An Indian investigator yesterday accused Pakistan's spy agency of orchestrating the July train bombings that killed at least 207 people in Mumbai -- an accusation that could threaten the shaky peace process between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

  • Pakistan spy agency behind Mumbai bombs: police Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 30 8:29 AM
    Indian police said on Saturday they had found evidence that Pakistan-based Islamist militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba carried out the July 11 bombings in Mumbai and Pakistan's military spy agency was behind the plot.

  • Pakistan blamed for Indian blasts Open this result in new window
    New York Daily News - Oct 01 1:24 AM
    BOMBAY - The Indian official leading the investigation into train bombings that killed more than 200 people in July accused Pakistan's spy agency yesterday of masterminding the attack.

  • Voice of America Begins Pashto Broadcast to Afghan-Pakistan Border Region Open this result in new window
    RedNova - Oct 01 11:20 AM
    Text of press release by Voice of America on 29 September Washington, DC, 29 September 2006: The Voice of America (VOA) launched the first full news hour of a new radio broadcasting service to the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region this week.

  • India to give Pakistan evidence that Islamabad's spy agency behind Mumbai train bombings Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 01 7:02 AM
    India will give Islamabad evidence that Pakistan's spy agency planned the deadly July 11 Mumbai train bombings, India's top diplomat said Sunday.

  • India accuses Pakistan of plotting train bombings Open this result in new window
    The Santa Rosa Press Democrat - Oct 01 9:52 AM
    MUMBAI, India - In a declaration likely to increase tensions on this subcontinent, the Indian police on Saturday accused Pakistan's intelligence agency of being behind the July 11 train bombings that killed more than 180 people in Mumbai.