India gives Pakistan more evidence on Mumbai attackMay 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India Wednesday handed over to Pakistan a new dossier of evidence on the Mumbai terrorist attack, an official statement said. 'MEA (Ministry of External Affairs) have today handed over to the Pakistani High Commission additional information and details relating to the Mumbai terror attack sought by Pakistan,' it said.
Manmohan says no to talks, puts Pakistan to sincerity testApril 15th, 2009 NEW DELHI - With Pakistan prevaricating over punishing those behind the Mumbai attacks, India Wednesday said there won't be any resumption of bilateral talks till Islamabad allows terrorists to use its territory against India. New Delhi also underlined that it has provided enough evidence to Pakistan to act against the perpetrators of the Mumbai carange.
Pakistan not probing official agencies' link to Mumbai: IndiaMarch 22nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Nearly three months after the Mumbai terror attacks, India says Pakistan needs to clear the air on the alleged involvement of its official agencies in the carnage and that Islamabad is yet to share any information about the suspects it has detained on suspicion of being involved in the mayhem. 'Given the overwhelming evidence that we have, I am entitled to presume that official agencies (of Pakistan) were involved (in the Mumbai attacks),' Home Minister P.
India to discuss Mumbai terror with UN chief ThursdayFebruary 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Amid reports about Islamabad trying to delink itself from the Mumbai terror attacks, India plans to intensify international pressure on Pakistan during the day-long visit of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon here Thursday. The UN chief, who comes here after a short visit to Pakistan, will attend the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit (DSDS), which focuses on addressing the issue of global climate change.
India to share Mumbai evidence during UN chief's visitJanuary 29th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Seeking to intensify international pressure on Pakistan, India is set to share with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon the results of its probe into the Mumbai attacks when he comes here next week. The UN chief will be coming to New Delhi on a day-long visit Feb 5 to attend the 'Delhi Sustainable Summit', aimed at putting climate change on the global agenda.
Pakistan must act against terrorists in own interest: PMJanuary 16th, 2009 MUMBAI - India has given enough proof that terrorists responsible for the Nov 26 attacks on India's commercial capital were from Pakistan and Islamabad bring them to book, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Saturday. 'Pakistan must work against Lashkar-e-Taiba, and other terrorist outfits must be shut down, in its own interest,' the prime minister told The Economic Times Awards function at the Trident Hotel, one of the 10 properties targeted during the Nov 26 attacks.
Saudi intelligence chief discusses 26/11 with NSAJanuary 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Fresh from his visit to Pakistan, Saudi intelligence chief Prince Muqrin bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud Thursday met National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan and other officials here to discuss the Mumbai terror attacks and the India-Pakistan tensions.
Pakistan extends LeT chief Hafiz Saeed's house arrestJanuary 10th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has extended by two months the house arrest of Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, the founder chief of banned terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) which is blamed by India for the Mumbai terror attacks. Saeed was detained in December after the United Nations declared Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), a frontal organisation of the LeT, as a terrorist group.
Details of Mumbai attacks not evidence, says PakistanJanuary 5th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistani Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir said Tuesday that the details of the Mumbai attacks provided by India cannot be treated as evidence, besides which it does not contain information that could help the investigators. 'The details provided by India are mere information and cannot be treated as evidence or help in the investigations,' Bashir told the National Assembly's Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Pakistan ready to work with India, Gilani tells US officialJanuary 4th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani Monday, while talking to a senior US official, said that his government was ready to cooperate with India in the investigations of the Mumbai terror attacks and wants peace in the region. The prime minister was talking to US Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher who called on him Monday to discuss the tension between Pakistan and India and other issues regarding terrorism in the region.
India shares Mumbai attack evidence with PakistanJanuary 4th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India Monday handed over to Pakistan evidence linking Pakistan-based militants to the Mumbai carnage and intensified international pressure on Islamabad to act against terror outfits in that country. 'We have today given evidence to Pakistan of links between elements in Pakistan and the terrorists who attacked Mumbai,' External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters here Monday morning.
India shares Mumbai evidence with PakistanJanuary 4th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India Monday handed over to Pakistan the evidence linking Pakistan-based militants to the Mumbai carnage and ratcheted up international pressure on Islamabad to eliminate terror infrastructure. 'We have today given evidence to Pakistan of links between elements in Pakistan and the terrorists who attacked Mumbai,' External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters here Monday morning.
Pakistan reviewing evidence on Mumbai evidenceJanuary 4th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan said Monday that it was reviewing evidence handed over by Indian authorities on the deadly Mumbai attacks. 'The Indian Foreign Secretary has handed over some information material regarding terrorist attacks in Mumbai to Pakistan's high commissioner in New Delhi this (Monday) morning,' foreign ministry spokesman Muhammad Sadiq told IANS.
Pakistan receives evidence on Mumbai blastsJanuary 4th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan said Monday that it has received evidence handed over by Indian authorities on the deadly Mumbai attacks and was reviewing it. 'The Indian Foreign Secretary has handed over some information material regarding terrorist attacks in Mumbai to Pakistan's High Commissioner in New Delhi this (Monday) morning,' foreign ministry spokesman Muhammad Sadiq told IANS.
Pakistan confirms receiving evidence on Mumbai attacksJanuary 4th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Monday confirmed it has received evidence regarding Mumbai terror attacks from India, and 'concerned authorities' were 'examining the material'. India's Extrenal Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee Monday said that India has handed over evidence on the Mumbai attacks to Pakistan and expected a prompt investigation.