News Source: Denver Post
| about 1 month ago
The Indian Embassy in Afghanistan's capital came under attack Thursday for the second time in 15 months as a powerful bomb exploded along an exterior wall, killing 17 police officers and civilians, wounding 76 people and destroying vehicles and...
News Source: The Journal Gazette
| about 1 month ago
Font size Associated Press The wreckage of a vehicle used in a bombing Thursday outside the Indian Embassy in Kabul is towed away. The blast blew the walls off buildings. To view this site, you need to have Flash Player 8.0 or later installed.
News Source: Time of India
| about 1 month ago
In promptly claiming responsibility for the suicide attack outside the Indian embassy in Kabul on Thursday, Taliban may have given the game away. Senior intelligence and security officials said this was nothing but a smokescreen created by the actual...
News Source: Telegraph India
| about 1 month ago
A powerful but fortuitously aborted attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul today was Pakistans message to India that its Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) can hit Indian interests anytime, anywhere with impunity. It came exactly four days after...
News Source: Financial Times
| about 1 month ago
The inauguration of the Indian-built Phul-e-khumri power line came just five months after completion of a 218km Indian-built highway linking the Afghan heartland to the Iranian border, essentially giving landlocked Afghanistan access to Iran’s sea...
News Source: Hindu
| about 1 month ago
The blast, which occurred near the outer perimeter of the heavily-fortified embassy around 8.30 a.m., damaged a wall and destroyed a watch tower, besides leaving a trail of death and destruction. The explosion was more powerful than the blast of July...