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Credible information available with Indian intelligence agencies suggests that Pakistans intelligence agency, the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), has directed the Indian Mujah-ideen to launch a fresh spate of 'high value terror attacks in the country'.
The ISIs strategy is to hit India economically at a time when many countries in the world are facing an economic slowdown.
It wants Indian Mujahideen to create an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty so that multi-national companies in India shut shop. At the same time, the terror attacks will also deter other MNCs that are planning to invest in India.
Intelligence inputs also suggest that the ISI is using Bhatkal brothers, Riyaz and Iqbal, who in turn have directed Yaseen Bhatkal, the India chief of IM, to carry out this operation.
Yaseen Bhatkal has been on the run ever since the Intelligence Bureau and the Delhi polices crime branch smashed the Darbhanga module of IM.
India to try all options to nomalise ties
India on Monday said it would explore all options to normalise relations with Pakistan and its intentions are very transparent in this direction.
With Pakistan, speculation will never stop and I wouldnt like to enlist myself in the club of speculators. All I can convey to you is that Indias intention are very honest, India's intentions are very transparent, external affairs minister S.M. Krishna said.
His remarks came a few days after India and Pakistan failed to sign a liberalised visa deal, agreed on between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari in April.
Pakistan to consider Sarabjits release
Pakistan has given an assurance to India to consider positively the request for release of Sarabjit Singh, a condemned Indian prisoner currently lodged in a Lahore jail.
The assurance was given when home secretary R.K. Singh called on Pakistan interior minister Rehman Malik in Islamabad last week. Mr Singh was briefing about his visit to Islamabad for the Indo-Pak Home Secretary-level talks on May 24 and 25.
During the talks, the Indian delegation had cited the release of Pakistani virologist Khalil Chishti and requested Islamabad to release Sarabjit as well.
Sarabjit was convicted for his involvement in 1990 serial bomb blasts in Lahore and Multan that killed 14 people. He was given death sentence, but his execution was indefinitely put off by the Pakistan government.
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/nation/north/isi-plots-hurt-indian-economy-667
The ISIs strategy is to hit India economically at a time when many countries in the world are facing an economic slowdown.
It wants Indian Mujahideen to create an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty so that multi-national companies in India shut shop. At the same time, the terror attacks will also deter other MNCs that are planning to invest in India.
Intelligence inputs also suggest that the ISI is using Bhatkal brothers, Riyaz and Iqbal, who in turn have directed Yaseen Bhatkal, the India chief of IM, to carry out this operation.
Yaseen Bhatkal has been on the run ever since the Intelligence Bureau and the Delhi polices crime branch smashed the Darbhanga module of IM.
India to try all options to nomalise ties
India on Monday said it would explore all options to normalise relations with Pakistan and its intentions are very transparent in this direction.
With Pakistan, speculation will never stop and I wouldnt like to enlist myself in the club of speculators. All I can convey to you is that Indias intention are very honest, India's intentions are very transparent, external affairs minister S.M. Krishna said.
His remarks came a few days after India and Pakistan failed to sign a liberalised visa deal, agreed on between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari in April.
Pakistan to consider Sarabjits release
Pakistan has given an assurance to India to consider positively the request for release of Sarabjit Singh, a condemned Indian prisoner currently lodged in a Lahore jail.
The assurance was given when home secretary R.K. Singh called on Pakistan interior minister Rehman Malik in Islamabad last week. Mr Singh was briefing about his visit to Islamabad for the Indo-Pak Home Secretary-level talks on May 24 and 25.
During the talks, the Indian delegation had cited the release of Pakistani virologist Khalil Chishti and requested Islamabad to release Sarabjit as well.
Sarabjit was convicted for his involvement in 1990 serial bomb blasts in Lahore and Multan that killed 14 people. He was given death sentence, but his execution was indefinitely put off by the Pakistan government.
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/nation/north/isi-plots-hurt-indian-economy-667