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Naxals devise new way to hit target areas

The Maoists are beginning to adopt a new modus operandi for hitting specific targets, particularly in urban areas, for which they have started recruiting children from schools and women.

20 militants crossed into Kashmir?

Pakistan-backed terror outfits may well have successfully executed one of the biggest infiltration attempts in recent times in North Kashmir’s Kupwara region a few days ago.

ISI behind hate SMS campaign

The hate SMSes and MMSes that originated in wake of ethnic clashes in Assam and triggered panic among residents of the northeast across the country in August this year were “orchestrated by operatives

Naxal weapons smuggled from Dhaka: NIA

The National Investigation Agency, with inputs from Central intelligence agencies, has in a confidential report to the Union home ministry informed that weapons with US marking recovered from Naxals, particularly in Jharkhand, had been smuggled in from Bangladesh.

Intel agencies advise against blanket cover

In a fresh twist to the ongoing controversy over a possible threat to the 34,000-odd elected village representatives in Jammu and Kashmir, the Central intelligence agencies have advised the state gove

Surveillance reveals Bhatkal in Dhaka

What was being suspected till now is finally confirmed. India’s most wanted terrorist Yasin Bhatkal, who heads Indian Mujahideen, is hiding in Bangladesh, having established a good network in Dhaka and Chittagong with the help of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence.

IB conducting security audit

The Intelligence Bureau is currently carrying out a comprehensive security audit of all vital installations, including important industrial units in the private sector.

Fasih talks of ISI presence in saudi arabia

Fasih Mahmood, the key Indian Mujahideen operative deported from Saudi Arabia, has disclosed during custodial interrogation that Pakistan’s ISI has stationed officials in Saudi Arabia with whom he had been working in close co-ordination. He is being interrogated by a multi-agency team.

‘Fasih told to hire tech-savvy youth’

Fasih Mahmood, the key Indian Mujahideen operative deported from Saudi Arabia, has disclosed during custodial interrogation that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has stationed officials in

Forces against dilution of AFSPA

Despite a peaceful summer in Kashmir, the security forces have strongly opposed withdrawal or even dilution of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in the Valley.

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