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Now, Army chief warns of 26/11-type attacks
NDTV Correspondent & Press Trust of India, Tuesday November 3, 2009, New Delhi

Army chief Deepak Kapoor on Tuesday warned that 26/11-type Mumbai terror attacks were a possibility and that India has to take all steps to counter such strikes.

"We have to take all steps to prevent any Mumbai-type attacks. We cannot rule out apprehensions of such possibilities," Kapoor told reporters here on the sidelines of an Army function.

To a question if there were any terror alerts in the recent times, he said the South Asian region is infested with terror groups. Be it India, Afghanistan or Pakistan, "we have to collectively battle such threats."

Noting that Pakistan too had come under terror attacks in recent times, he said both Defence Minister A K Antony and Home Minister P Chidambaram had asked us to be cautious against such threats.

To allegations from Pakistan Army that they have seized some Indian-made weapons from terrorists involved in recent attacks, the Army chief said India had no intention of causing trouble inside Pakistan and that it did not support any terror group in the region.
"We want Pakistan to be stable and peaceful," he said.

 On Monday, NDTV reported that India is on high-alert, with intelligence inputs that suggest an attack by sea, originating in Pakistan, is expected before the one-year anniversary of 26/11. Government sources confirmed that India would not hesitate to retaliate. 

Over the weekend, Home Minister P Chidambaram warned Pakistan against sending terrorists into India. The home minister said, "I've been warning Pakistan every time, to not play with us again and to stop with the Mumbai game. I'm warning Pakistan for the last time. If Pakistan attempts to send terrorists into India again, India will not only foil those attempts but also give them a crushing response.

 
 
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Posted by qasim on Nov 04, 2009
May God crush the enemies of India. One think i would also pray that we should blame others having sufficient evidence. I am living in the terrorist stricken area peshawar. But i am not blaming any body for this attack. Somebody is saying Raw is behind this others say Mosad is against this, others say CIA is against this. Some say Taliban are against this. I would request my peace loving Indian brothers and sisters to kindly not pay a heed to any myth and baseless accusations. Your army is taking cretain steps to save you. Every religion and a civilized society want each and every person on this earth safe irrespective of their religion and nationality. I personally think we masses should play a positive role by facilitating one another. Helping others would sooth and appease our soul. I see all the things going on a reason to collide therse two south asian giants. But we should use our acumen for the complete fiasco of these powers.
Posted by Aparna on Nov 03, 2009
It would help the common man if the government/media runs ads about what one should do in the face of such attacks: 1. How to behave 2. What is the attitude one should have 3. how to remain safe .. and more such information. I know it is not possibleto havea defenitive list but it will getpeople thinking and prepared to face sudden attacks like this.
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