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Times of India
| 11 months ago
India on Sunday provided more evidence to Pakistan about terrorist activities currently taking place on Pakistani soil against India. Foreign minister S M Krishna gave this evidence, based mostly on disclosures made by Mumbai attacks accused Abu...
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Times of India
| 11 months ago
The spate of disclosures about the involvement of Pakistani state agencies in 26/11 attacks from the terror strike handler Abu Jundal , who was held in Saudi Arabia and brought to Delhi recently, did not put Islamabad on the defensive as perhaps many...
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Indian Express
| 11 months ago
Though the minister has two confirmed bilateral meetings with France and Japan on the margins of this conference, there is also a possibility of a meeting between Krishna and Khar, official sources said on Saturday. Such a meeting between the two...
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The Hindustan Times
| 11 months ago
Pakistan has "continued to stall on trying to punish" the Mumbai terror attack suspects, increasing Indian frustration, said a leading Pakistani daily following foreign secretaries' talks in New Delhi. An editorial in the Dawn on Saturday said that...
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Indian Express
| 11 months ago
So far no information about this (Jundals role in the Mumbai terror attack) has been shared with me, Jilani told The Indian Express just before crossing over to Pakistan at the Attari border. We are ready to extend every help if the information is...
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Times of India
| 11 months ago
India and Pakistan will work on a money-sharing agreement to facilitate resumption of cricketing ties at a neutral venue, government sources confirmed to TOI. The development seems to be one of the biggest takeaways from the foreign secretary-level...
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Washington Post
| 11 months ago
The shift in Riyadh's policy toward New Delhi is part of Saudi Arabia's larger foreign policy makeover after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States, analysts say. This deportation is really a first, and it signals Saudi Arabia's...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 11 months ago
After holding talks with his Indian counterpart Ranjan Mathai on crucial issues including terrorism, Pakistan foreign secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani today said the two countries have made "good progress" during the parleys. He also stressed the need...
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The Hindustan Times
| 11 months ago
Amid disclosures by 26/11 plotter Abu Jundal linking Pakistani state actors to the Mumbai carnage, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said he was looking forward to visiting the neighbouring country but stressed that there have to be "suitable...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 11 months ago
Media hype with apprehensions of a doomed India-Pakistan dialogue due to the arrest of Syed Zabiudin Ansari alias Abu Jundal and his revelation of handling the 26/11 terrorists from Karachi proved wrong. There was rather no acrimony during the two-...
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Time of India
| 11 months ago
India did not give any dossier or documents on 26/11 handler Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal to Pakistan during the foreign secretary talks. But foreign secretary Ranjan Mathai read out some of the revelations made by Jundal during his...
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Time of India
| 11 months ago
In his meeting with S M Krishna , while the foreign minister reinforced the commitment of India's political leadership to bring the 26/11 guilty to book, Pakistan's foreign secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani took the plea that the executive in his country...
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Time of India
| 11 months ago
Pakistan on Thursday defiantly pushed aside 26/11 mastermind Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal's disclosure about the support of its official agencies for the terror attack, drawing a terse reminder from India that efforts for improved bilateral ties...
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The Hindustan Times
| 11 months ago
The India-Pakistan dialogue process still looked fragile at the end of the two-day foreign secretary-level talks on Thursday. For, both sides followed the familiar "step-by-step approach" as there was no progress on the core issues. Despite India...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 11 months ago
Visiting Pakistani Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani on Thursday called on External Affairs Minister SM Krishna who sought speedy trial of the accused in November 2008 Mumbai terror attack case in Pakistan. Official sources said Krishna also...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 11 months ago
Pakistan on Thursday rejected India's assertion that state agencies were involved in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, saying New Delhi should share any evidence it has so that a thorough investigation can be conducted by Pakistani authorities. "We totally...
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NewKerala
| 11 months ago
India on the other hand stuck to its view on the role of state actors and told the country that taking action against the culprits of the Mumbai terror act would be the greatest contribution to the process of confidence building measures between the...
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NewKerala
| 11 months ago
The issue was raised during the talks between the Foreign Secretaries of the two countries that concluded here today, officials sources said. Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai conveyed to his Pakistani counterpart Jalil Abbas Jilani the sentiments of...
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Cric Info
| 11 months ago
PCB," Mathai was quoted as saying by PTI . "As you will see in the joint statement, we have emphasised the need to promote sports between the two countries." Jilani confirmed that cricket had come up for discussion during the meeting. "I had a...
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United Press International
| 11 months ago
Pakistan Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani says his nation was not involved the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks that killed 166 people. Jilani, following two days in talks with Indian Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathaihis in New Delhi, denied allegations...
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Indian Express
| 11 months ago
PCB even though security remains an issue, Indian Foreign secretary Ranajan Mathai said on Thursday. Speaking in a press interaction after a meeting with his Pakistan counterpart Jalil Abbas Jilani, Mathai said the two countries strive to be actively...
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NewKerala
| 11 months ago
The foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan, Ranjan Mathai and Jalil Abbas Jilani, wrapped up two days of talks on peace and security, including confidence building measures (CBMs), Jammu and Kashmir as well as promotion of friendly exchanges. The...
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Pak Tribune
| 11 months ago
That's our common desire," Singh told reporters after the private talks, at which no aides were present. "We would like to have better relations," Zardari said. Singh said he had accepted an invitation from Zardari to visit Pakistan as soon as...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 11 months ago
The foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan on Wednesday began two day talks at the Hyderabad House. Sources said foreign secretary Ranjan Mathai while welcoming his Pakistani counterpart Jalil Abbas Jilani raised the issue of terrorism in the...