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Dangerous shift in Naxal strategy: IB

In what is being viewed as a major shift in Naxal strategy, the outfit CPI (Maoist) is now trying to infiltrate key infrastructure sectors like railways, surface transport, coal, shipping, rural development, telecom and civil aviation with sympathisers and their own cadres.

Ulfa gets weapons from China: Intelligence report

Despite New Delhi expressing repeated concern over militant groups getting weapons from China, the trend continues.

A recent report prepared by an external intelligence agency reveals top Ulfa comma

Ulfa gets weapons from China: Intel

Despite repeated concerns expressed by New Delhi over militant groups, particularly in the Northeast, getting weapons from China the trend continues to be on the upswing.

MHA: Freeze Naxal finances

Concerned over sharp increase in the annual financial collection of the CPI(Maoist), the Union home ministry has asked the states to crack down heavily on the Naxal outfit’s financial resources.

Ulfa chief has $20m in Bangla

While there has been much speculation about top Ulfa commander Paresh Baruah’s business interests in Bangladesh, Indian intelligence agencies have prepared a detailed report with graphic details about Baruah’s investments and income. The explosive report, accessed by this newspaper, shows Baruah has investments in real estate, the health sector, textiles, shipping, power projects and restaurants.

IB: militants in valley just 200, time to strike

The Intelligence Bureau says in a new report that the number of militants operating in the Kashmir Valley has dropped to around 200 — one of the biggest drops since militancy erupted there two decades ago.

Intelligence Bureau: Militants in Kashmir Valley just 200, time to strike

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The Intelligence Bureau says in a new report that the number of militants operating in the Kashmir Valley has dropped to around 200 — one of the biggest drops since militancy erupted there two decades

Was Agra blast Modi retaliation?

The National Investigation Agency, which is assisting the Uttar Pradesh police in Saturday’s blast in Agra, is investigating the possibility that the incident might have been carried out by a sleeper

Pay cut to bring babus in line?

Tightening the noose around bureaucrats who don’t file their Immovable Property Returns on time, the department of personnel and training plans to recommend salary cuts for them.

IM names crop up in Mumbai blast probe

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What was being suspected till now is finally confirmed.

The National Investigation Agency has concluded that the July Mumbai serial bombings was the handiwork of the Indian Mujahideen.

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