Govt plans to insulate CBI from pressure
The government is planning a slew of measures to keep the CBI insulated from external pressure in the wake of the severe indictment of the agency’s functioning by the Supreme Court.
CBI phone-tap reveals Railgate dirt
The CBI cellphone surveillance of Vijay Singla, nephew of railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal, is leading to sensational new revelations. The tapped conversations between Mr Singla and his associate Sandeep Goel has Mr Singla revealing details of how he managed to get the appointment of Mr Kulbhushan cleared as the next Railway Board chairman.
In Delhi, death politics begins
Hours after Sarabjit died in mysterious circumstances, a full-blown political slugfest erupted in New Delhi, with the Opposition, including the BJP and the Akali Dal, leaving no stone unturned to emba
Pak trouble: Samba sector on alert
Security in the sensitive Samba sector along the India-Pakistan border in J&K has been put on high alert amid reports that Pakistan was planning to foment fresh trouble in the region.
Incursion: Secret report blames ITBP
A classified report prepared by the Cabinet Secretariat on the recent Chinese incursion in Ladakh’s Daulat Beg Oldi sector has squarely blamed the Union ministry of home affairs for the lapse.
Incursion: Secret report blames ITBP
A classified report prepared by the Cabinet Secretariat on the recent Chinese incursion in Ladakh’s Daulat Beg Oldi sector has squarely blamed the Union ministry of home affairs for the lapse.
New suspension norms for cops being proposed
Facing severe criticism, particularly after the recent spate of rape cases, that suspension of erring police officers was just a coverup, the government is planning sweeping changes in the suspension
Kerala module set off B’luru blast?
Initial investigations by Central intelligence agencies and the National Investigation Agency into Wednesday’s Bengaluru blast points to the possible involvement of a Kerala-based terror module.
UPA section sceptical about NCTC
There is a growing influential section within the UPA government which too is having doubts now on the effectiveness of the proposed National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) which has already run into rough weather following stiff resistance from the States.
Central agencies: J&K cops just sore
In a fresh twist to the controversy surrounding the arrest of alleged Hizbul Mujahideen militant Liaquat Ali Shah, the Central intelligence agencies have criticised the Jammu and Kashmir police, sayin