Secret cables: Indo-Pak nuclear war scenario worrying US, UK
Washington: American and British diplomats fear Pakistan's nuclear weapons programme could lead to fissile material falling into the hands of terrorists or a devastating nuclear exchange with India, t
'Pakistan Army is the problem'
Washington: Conveying India's view on its neighbourhood to the US, a top Indian official had told US Af-Pak envoy in 2009 that most of the problems in Pakistan can be traced to its military's intenti
'Headley's statements to US will have no value in Pak courts'
Washington: Pakistani authorities had told US officials that the statements given by David Headley, the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks suspect, to American investigative agencies would not carry any va
Wikileaks: US worried over Pakistani nuke material
Once-secret US diplomatic cables have revealed concerns by Western governments that Islamist militants might get access to Pakistani nuclear material and American skepticism that Islamabad will sever
Interpol issues warrant for WikiLeaks founder
International police agency Interpol issued an order on Tuesday for the arrest of WikiLeaks website founder Julian Assange in connection with a Swedish investigation of sexual assault allegations.
Would respond if India attacked: Zardari told US
In the tense post 26/11 scenario, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari had told the US that Islamabad would have no option but to respond militarily if India chose to launch an attack on its territory,
Nuclear war: US secretly studied India's battle plans, response
American embassy cables leaked by whistleblower website WikiLeaks reveal that the US conducted its own secret analysis of India's military contingency plans codenamed 'Cold Start', the Guardian report
India to react only after all leaks are out
New Delhi: Treading cautiously on the Wikileaks issue, the government today said it will react only after complete facts come out.
"Let the facts come out, then we will react," External Affairs
Mother of Wikileaks chief in appeal
Sydney: The mother of Australian-born WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange does not want her son 'hunted down' by Interpol over two rape charges issued by the Swedish police, a report said on Wednesday.
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US case against WikiLeaks founder will be hard
Washington: US authorities could face insurmountable legal hurdles if they try to bring criminal charges against elusive WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange, even if he sets foot on US soil.
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