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India's nukes are 'ground zero' for jihadistsEven as Canadian PM Stephen Harper and Indian PM Manmohan Singh resolved to deepen bilateral ties, the Canadian media says a nuclear deal could be risky because of terrorist threats to India's sites.Wednesday, November 18, 2009 10:41 [IST]
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Headley’s visit to Rajasthan is yet to be confirmed -DNA Correspondent In a register of a hotel in Delhi, the suspected LeT terrorist David Coleman Headley had mentioned that he intends to visit a desert place.Monday,November 16,2009 01:20 [IST]
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RBI warning on terror fundingConcerned at the increased flow of money to banned terrorist outfits Al-Qaeda and Taliban, a special notification has been issued to all banks and financial insSunday, November 15, 2009 11:57 [IST]
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Game invites you to be a 26/11 terroristNT Balanarayan. BANGALORE A videogame, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, launched internationally on Tuesday, finds itself in the eye of a storm. Reason: it has aThursday,November 12,2009 01:00 [IST]
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Game invites you to be a 26/11 terroristNT Balanarayan. BANGALORE A videogame, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, launched internationally on Tuesday, finds itself in the eye of a storm. Reason: it has aThursday,November 12,2009 00:56 [IST]
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kasabForeigner, whose phone terrorists used, deposes SLUG: 26/11 trial Menaka Rao A Swedish national whose mobile phone was used by the Pakistani gunmen who attackedThursday,November 12,2009 00:36 [IST]
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US court give FBI 60 days deadlineA Chicago court has given 60 days deadline to FBI to complete its investigations and file an indictment into the foiled terror plot in India and Denmark by Pakistan-based LeT terrorist group.Wednesday, November 11, 2009 18:35 [IST]
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'Terminate safe havens for terrorists'India has said efforts at reconciliation in Afghanistan must go hand-in-hand with the shutting down of support and sanctuaries provided to terrorist groups across the border.Tuesday, November 10, 2009 19:41 [IST]
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'ISI uses terrorist groups for its advantage'Pakistan's ISI has influence over every terrorist group and it uses these contacts for its "own advantage", former military ruler Pervez Musharraf has said in a rare admission.Monday, November 09, 2009 15:36 [IST]
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Afghan talks against Pak under India's influenceAcknowledging that there is "an ingress of the ISI in every terrorist group", former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf has alleged Afghanistan is under influence of Indian intelligence agenciesMonday, November 09, 2009 09:15 [IST]