Pakistan government gives Rs 61 million aid to India's most wanted Hafiz Saeed
Press Trust of India | Wednesday June 19, 2013
Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), the parent body of banned terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba that carried out the 2008 Mumbai attacks, has been allocated over Rs 61 million in the budget for current fiscal by Pakistan's Punjab province government headed by Prime Min...
US secret surveillance programme failed to track 26/11 attacks convict David Headley: report
Press Trust of India | Thursday June 13, 2013
Questioning the effectiveness of America's secret surveillance programme, a top investigative publication has claimed that the US intelligence failed to track Mumbai attack convict David Headley and he was arrested only after a tip off was provided b...
India remains subject to violent terrorist attacks: US report
Press Trust of India | Friday May 31, 2013
India continues to be one of the most persistently targeted countries by transnational terrorist groups like Lashkar e Taiba (LeT), a US report said.
Britain braces for possible copycat attacks
Associated Press | Friday May 24, 2013
Britain is bracing for clashes with right-wing extremists and possible copycat terror attacks after the brutal slaying of a young soldier.
Pakistan prosecutor handling 26/11, Benazir Bhutto case shot dead in Islamabad
Associated Press | Friday May 3, 2013
Gunmen killed Pakistan's lead prosecutor investigating the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto as he drove to court in the capital on Friday, throwing the case that also involves former ruler Pervez Musharraf into disarray.
Pakistan prosecutor handling 26/11 case shot dead in Islamabad
Press Trust of India | Friday May 3, 2013
A senior prosecutor handling the 26/11 Mumbai attack case and Benazir Bhutto assassination case was shot and killed by unidentified gunmen in the Pakistani capital today, police said.
Sarabjit Singh dies; India to send plane to bring back his body
Edited by Surabhi Malik | Thursday May 2, 2013
Sarabjit Singh, the Indian who was attacked in a prison in Pakistan where he spent 22 years after being convicted of terrorism, died early this morning at a Lahore hospital after a cardiac arrest.
Sarabjit Singh dies: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement
NDTV.com | Thursday May 2, 2013
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said that those responsible for the murderous attack on Sarabjit Singh should be brought to justice. Sarabjit Singh, the Indian who was attacked in a prison in Pakistan where he spent 22 years after being convicted o...
Sarabjit Singh dies: Statement by Indian government
NDTV.com | Thursday May 2, 2013
Sarabjit Singh, the Indian who was attacked in a prison in Pakistan where he spent 22 years after being convicted of terrorism, died early this morning at a Lahore hospital after a cardiac arrest. The Indian government, in a statement, expressed "gre...
Sarabjit Singh dies in Lahore, Pakistan agrees to send body back
Edited by Mala Das | Thursday May 2, 2013
Sarabjit Singh, the Indian who was attacked in a prison in Pakistan where he spent 22 years after being convicted of terrorism, died early this morning at a Lahore hospital after a cardiac arrest. Pakistan has agreed to India's request that his body ...
Time is running out, Sarabjit Singh wrote to her
Reported by Rahul Joglekar; Edited by Mala Das | Thursday May 2, 2013
After being attacked on Friday with bricks in a Pakistani jail, Sarabjit Singh, an Indian convicted of terrorism died in a Lahore hospital.
Sarabjit Singh dies at Lahore's Jinnah Hospital
Edited by Abhinav Bhatt | Thursday May 2, 2013
Sarabjit Singh, the Indian who was attacked in a prison in Pakistan where he spent 22 years after being convicted of terrorism, died early this morning at the Lahore hospital after a cardiac arrest.
Lashkar-e-Taiba is one of the most potent terrorist groups in South Asia: US
Press Trust of India | Wednesday April 10, 2013
Days after a US Army report said that Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) continues to recruit the best and the brightest in Pakistan and are focused on Kashmir, a top Pentagon commander told US lawmakers that the terror group remains one of the most potent terror...
Sayed Liyaqat Shah's name processed by Jammu and Kashmir govt for surrender, show documents
Nazir Masoodi | Wednesday March 27, 2013
Sayed Liyaqat Shah, who the Delhi police claims was planning a terror attack on the capital, is a former militant who was looking to return to Jammu and Kashmir from Pakistan under the state government's amnesty policy, show documents.
Arrest of "terrorist" exposes maze of questions that need answers
Reported by Tanima Biswas, Nazir Masoodi; edited by Mala Das | Saturday March 23, 2013
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today asked Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde to assign the case of alleged terrorist Sayyed Liyaqat Shah to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).