Naxal surrender down; only 143 so far this year
Surrender by CPI(Maoist) leaders has taken a beating this year, indicating that the security forces have not been able to exert enough pressure on the banned outfit.
Hafiz tweet to Pak: Don’t stay silent
With allegations flying high between Indian agencies over the credibility of intelligence inputs and the alleged fake encounter of Ishrat Jahan, 26/11 mastermind and LeT founder Hafiz Saeed has prodde
Centre to focus on human intel
It is back to the basics for the intelligence agencies as the Centre is formulating key strategies to bolster the “human intelligence” network (HUMINT) in the country to meet growing terror threats.
Specific warnings by Delhi cops, IB
Central and state intelligence officials had precise information about an attack being planned at Bodh Gaya in retaliation for alleged atrocities on Burma’s Rohingiya Muslims.
Cops suspect key IM operative Yasin Bhatkal
After the Dilsukhnagar blasts in Hyderabad, the Union home ministry had sent an alert to Bihar keeping alive the threat from Laskhar-e-Tayyaba backed Rohingiyas Muslim extremists who were out to take
FIR now must for missing child cases
Months after the Justice Verma committee drew the Centre’s attention to the nexus between missing children and human trafficking in the country, the government has made it mandatory for law enforcemen
Centre will trace hackers’ country
Caught in the middle of major cyber-espionage strikes emanating both from China and the US, the government has decided to put in place a new system where it is not only possible to block hacking and data stealing attempts, but also ensure that the hackers are traced to their country of origin so that the Indian government can take up the issue directly with those governments.
RSS chief is on ISI radar, says IB
As Pakistan-sponsored terror groups strike in Srinagar, the security apparatus across the country has also been put on alert about Pakistan’s ISI reactivating its network in the country for carrying out dedicated attacks on Hindu leaders and establishments.
MHA flays state govts over Naxal approach
With the states red-flagging the Centre’s ambitious NCTC proposal, the Union home ministry has flayed state governments for their approach towards fighting the Naxal terror.
Mamata, Jaya to skip CMs’ meet
Not keen to lessen the pressure on the UPA government, Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa and West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee are expected to skip the crucial chief ministers’ conferenc