RAW ‘set up’ by Pak intel?
A few days ago the Intelligence Bureau had issued an alert, on the basis of inputs given by RAW, that five terrorists had sneaked into India to target vital installations in Maharashtra, Gujarat and P
Airport may get scanners to detect ‘human bombs’
In an ambitious move that could change the way airport security in India works, the Cabinet Committee on Security will soon discuss an ambitious proposal to acquire highly sophisticated state-of-the-a
High-tech scanners at Indian airports to combat threat of human bombs
In an ambitious move that could change the way airport security in India works, the Cabinet Committee on Security will soon discuss a proposal to acquire sophisticated state-of-the-art equipment for s
IB: Naxals eye mineral mines for cash
Naxals have now virtually gained control over illicit mining of not just coal but also minerals, including the cash-rich iron ore, across states of their dominance.
‘Bhatt riot claims must be probed further’
Senior advocate Raju Ramachandran, who had been appointed the amicus curiae in the Gulberg Society case by the Supreme Court, in his report has clearly mentioned that “the offences which can be made out against Mr Narendra Modi, at this prima facie stage include “promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion and acts prejudicial to the maintenance of harmony.”
Probe Modi riots role: New report
In a major setback to the BJP and Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi, the report of senior advocate Raju Ramachandran, who had been appointed amicus curiae in the Gulberg Society case by the Supreme Court, has nailed Mr Modi saying that criminal offences can be made against him under various Indian Penal Code sections, and that his role needs to be probed further.
Maoists exploit forces’ ops halt to lay landmines
The Maoists have managed to make major gains during the suspension of armed operations following the recent high-profile kidnappings. As expected, most of these have been in Orissa and Chhattisgarh. The Maoists are learnt to have laid a vast network of landmines in this period.
Naxals recruiting as ops halted: IB
The Naxals have managed to consolidate their position considerably during the suspension of the armed operations against them in the wake of certain recent high profile kidnappings. As expected, most of these gains have been made in Orissa and Chhattisgarh.
Maoists exploit forces’ ops halt to lay landmines
Maoists have managed to make major gains during the suspension of armed operations following recent high-profile kidnappings.
As expected, most of these have been in Orissa and Chhattisgarh. The Ult
Militancy in valley sees big Dip
In what is possibly the biggest achievement for security forces operating in Jammu and Kashmir since militancy broke out there nearly two decades ago, the state has witnessed the biggest drop in the number of militants operating in the Kash-mir Valley. According to highly placed security sources in the state there are barely 300 militants active in the Valley right now.