Hate SMSes: ISI using HuJI, Simi?
Indian intelligence agencies have reason to believe that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) used the formidable cadre of terror outfits like the Jamaat-e-Islaami, Simi, Indian Mujahideen and
Home secy: Rumour SMS from Pak
A massive probe by multiple intelligence and security agencies has revealed that the SMSes that triggered the exodus from Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu of people from the Northeast states had “originated outside the country”. This was confirmed by Union home secretary R.K. Singh as well late Saturday night, a day after this newspaper reported that top intelligence officers had warned that the exodus was the result of an ISI plot.
Coal auction: Govt ready with strategy
The final report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the allotment of Coal Blocks has pegged the loss to the public exchequer at `1.86 lakh crore.
UPA ready to hit back with own campaign
Confident and absolutely certain now that yoga guru Ramdev’s agitation against black money is backed by the RSS and its frontal organisations, and aimed at enhancing the BJP’s electoral prospects, the UPA government has decided to hit back with an aggressive campaign on the issue of black money.
UPA ready to hit back with own campaign
Confident and absolutely certain now that yoga guru Ramdev’s agitation against black money is backed by the RSS and its frontal organisations, and aimed at enhancing the BJP’s electoral prospects, t
Naxal influence in maharashtra, u.p. increasing
Even though investigations so far have ruled out any direct involvement of Naxal outfits in the recent violence at Maruti’s Manesar plant, intelligence agencies have come across credible information
Naxals targeting industry hubs?
Even though investigations so far have ruled out any direct involvement of Naxal outfits in the recent violence at Maruti’s Manesar plant, intelligence agencies have come across credible information t
CCS to consider ‘corrective’ steps on Indo-Bangla border
The Cabinet Committee on Security will soon discuss threadbare security along the India-Bangladesh border and suggest “corrective measures, particularly in areas of strategic importance like border fe
Did IM men aid 26/11 attackers?
Dreaded Lashkar-e-Tayyaba terrorist Abu Jundal may not be the only Indian to have helped the militants involved in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.
IM on comeback trail, says intel
Intelligence agencies in a classified report submitted to the Union home ministry on Friday have cautioned that dreaded terror outfit Indian Mujahideen is on a “comeback trail in the country and has already started activating its network in Maharashtra and Karnataka.’’