Pak is losing ground on 'insufficient evidence' claimSeptember 7th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Even as Pakistan continues to claim that India has not provided enough evidence in the Mumbai terror attack case, Interpol has suggested otherwise by issuing an arrest warrant against Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed. The world agrees with India that Pakistan is not showing seriousness in the matter of punishing the perpetrators of the 26/11, the Daily Times reports.
Holbrooke says no rift with India, going again in mid-AugustJuly 30th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Denying any rift or complications in postponing his trip to India, US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke has said he would be going back to New Delhi by mid-August. "There were no complications.
Act against terror, Manmohan to tell ZardariJune 15th, 2009 YEKATERINBERG - India will convey a clear message to Pakistan to take credible action against terrorism when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari here Tuesday for the first time after the Mumbai attacks. The meeting is more of an ice breaker and it will not lead to an immediate resumption of the dialogue between the two countries, stalled since the Mumbai attacks nearly seven months ago.
Pakistan envoy meets Menon, seeks translation of Mumbai attack evidenceJune 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Pakistan High Commissioner Shahid Malik met Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon and urged India to provide English translation of the Mumbai terror strike evidence Wednesday, a day after the release of Hafiz Saeed, founder of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror group that is accused of masterminding the Nov 26 carnage. "India conveyed its disappointment at the release of Saeed," Menon told reporters after the meeting.
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.
Pakistan demands more info on Mumbai attacks from IndiaMay 7th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan on Thursday sought additional information on the Mumbai attacks from the Government of India "as soon as possible" so that it could put up a "credible prosecution" of all persons arrested by it for their alleged involvement in the terrorist strikes. Pakistan would not be able to "put up a credible prosecution" of the persons arrested for alleged involvement in the terror attacks if New Delhi did not provide the additional information sought by Islamabad, said Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit on Thursday.
India to Pakistan: No talks till credible action against terrorMarch 30th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Underlining its opposition to any external role, India Monday said that it will not resume the stalled dialogue process with Pakistan unless there is 'credible action' by Islamabad against the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks and the infrastructure of terrorism on its soil. 'There is no point in setting down time-frame or concrete markers.
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.
Diplomacy has prevailed, but Pakistan should take credible action: IndiaFebruary 17th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Nearly a week after Pakistan acknowledged the role of its citizens in the Mumbai terror spree, India Wednesday said diplomacy had 'prevailed' over military options and reminded Islamabad to take 'verifiable and credible action' against the masterminds of the carnage. 'Diplomacy has not failed.
India says Pakistan's probe 'positive', calls for credible actionFebruary 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India Thursday welcomed as 'positive' Pakistan's probe into 26/11 which said that elements from Pakistan were involved, but reminded Islamabad to take 'credible action' and 'dismantle the infrastructure of terrorism' in its territory. Breaking repeated patterns of denial and obfuscation in the past, Pakistan for the first time has admitted the involvement of its nationals in the terror attack on India - a step that New Delhi described as 'a positive development'.
Indian dossier on Mumbai attacks 'totally credible': FranceJanuary 16th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Describing India's dossier on the Mumbai terror attacks as 'totally credible', a top French government security official said here Saturday that there was 'need for full cooperation' by Pakistan. Jean-David Levitte, the diplomatic adviser to the French president, was here on a day-long visit for the Indo-French Strategic Dialogue, during which he met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and National Security Adviser M.K.
India may snap transport, business ties with Pakistan: ChidambaramJanuary 12th, 2009 LONDON - India could cut off business, transport and tourist links with Pakistan and isolate it from the rest of the world if it fails to help probe the Mumbai terrorist attacks, Home Minister P. Chidambaram has warned.
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.
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.
Pakistan again asks for 'credible evidence' on Mumbai carnageDecember 23rd, 2008 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Wednesday again asked India for 'credible and incriminating evidence' to prove the involvement of Pakistan-based entities in the Mumbai terror strikes. Noting that Pakistan had 'consistently maintained' that it has extended 'due cooperation' to India for a joint probe into the Mumbai carnage, Information Minister Sherry Rehman said: 'We still await credible and incriminating evidence that we can act upon.'
Speaking to reporters here, she pointed out that even Interpol had 'not received any information from India so an internationally coordinated effort could be undertaken to trace the perpetrators through multilateral counter-terrorism mechanisms'.