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Well India already refused they got any dossier from Pakistan and so have the US and you know the worse part is, there is a complete silence maintained by GOP who otherwise should have had come forward with the evidence infront of the media and the latter stage should have been the UN.

You told the whole story but without the morale. ?
 
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the evidence is not given in stages!!!!!!your officials just cannot read carefully the evidence provided......and they ask some questions regularly like fill in the blanks type!!!!!:rofl:


Seven-page response with annexures

Handed over to Pakistan’s Deputy High Commissioner

NEW DELHI: India’s response to the latest set of questions sent by Pakistan in connection with their investigations into the 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai has been handed over to the Pakistan High Commission here.

Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on Saturday that a seven-page response with annexures was given to the External Affairs Ministry for transmission to the Pakistani government.

Responding to queries by journalists, he said the set of questions given by Pakistan were routine and procedural — in the nature of “fill-in-the-blank” type of queries — and asked for information that had already been given to them.

“If only they [Pakistan] would have read our Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.PC) thoroughly, such questions would not have been asked,” he said.

An official release by the Ministry of External Affairs said the response was given to Pakistan’s Deputy High Commissioner Rifat Masood by Joint Secretary in the External Affairs Ministry T.C.A. Raghavan.

Mr. Masood was called to the Ministry and handed over the response, which was finalised in keeping with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s assurance given to his Pakistani counterpart Yusuf Raza Gilani at Sharm-el-Sheikh in Egypt last month.

On July 11, Pakistan gave India a dossier providing an update on the investigations in Pakistan into the Mumbai terror attacks, containing a request for further evidence.

Mr. Chidambaram said there was “sufficient evidence” to continue the investigation against Hafiz Saeed, Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief.

On Saeed, the Lashkar-e-Taiba founder whom India has described as the prime accused in the attacks, Mr. Chidambaram said New Delhi has provided “enough evidence” in three dossiers to Islamabad to continue the probe and launch prosecution against him.

I am not interested in what your Mr.Chidambaram has to say.:tsk:
 
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You told the whole story but without the morale. ?

Man seriously dont waste my time if you have nothing to add to the debate.
And yes there could be 2 morals for the story one we dont have the evidence(you will love that) and second GOP is a sold out over the issue.
My pick is the latter one.
 
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Man seriously dont waste my time if you have nothing to add to the debate.
And yes there could be 2 morals for the story one we dont have the evidence(you will love that) and second GOP is a sold out over the issue.
My pick is the latter one.

There is possibility of both. First there is no evidence and other is that it is sold out to either any one. (US, India or even balouch leader).

We don't have to interfere where you have evidence or not. We stay on the stance that India is not indulge in Baluchistan Insurgency. The balouch topic appearing now on international frame must have given one more chance to Balouch leaders.

Please now maintain, on topic discussion.

For your information, Pakistan gave some questionnaire to be answered by India and which India did replied in this dossier.
 
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Press Trust of India, Sunday August 2, 2009, London

Holding the LeT responsible for last year's Mumbai attacks, a British Parliamentary committee on Sunday said several major terror attacks across the world, including in London, Madrid and Bali, had origins in the tribal areas of Pakistan.

A report by the powerful Foreign Affairs Committee quoted a former CIA chief as saying that Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba, blamed by India for attacks on its soil including on Mumbai, has reached a "merge point" with Al-Qaida.

"It was from the tribal areas in Pakistan that the bomb plots in London, Madrid, Bali, Islamabad and later Germany and Denmark were planned," the report on "Global Security: Afghanistan and Pakistan" headed by lawmaker Mike Gapes said.

It said: "The LeT group, which was responsible for the November 2008 Mumbai attacks which targeted Westerns, in particular US and UK nationals, also operates from these tribal areas. The former head of the CIA, Michael Hayden, claimed earlier this year that LeT had reached a 'merge point' with al Qaeda."

The report also said that a section within the Pakistani Army and the intelligence agency ISI still feels that "India, rather than the Islamic terrorists," were the main threat to it.

"We welcome the increasing recognition at senior levels within the Pakistani military of the need for a recalibrated approach to militancy but we remain concerned that this may not necessarily be replicated elsewhere within the army and ISI," the report said.

It welcomed Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari's remarks that he regarded terrorism not India as the real threat to his country. However it raised doubts over "whether the underlying fundamentals of Pakistani security policy have changed sufficiently to realise the goals of long-term security and stability in Afghanistan."

The report on Afghanistan and Pakistan published on Sunday commended the Zardari government for having taken some important steps to counter insurgency at a considerable cost in terms of military lives lost.

Lord Mark Malloch-Brown, who recently quit as minister of state for foreign affairs, concurred with the view.

He said: "We are convinced that the ISI is on board institutionally, and that the leaderships of both the army and the ISI are supportive of the president and his strategy, which is reflected through the meetings that we have had with the Chief of Army Staff General Kayani."

The report also raised "deep concern" over the safety of nuclear technology in Pakistan and on the claims of "possible collusion" between the ISI and the Al-Qaida.

"We conclude that allegations raised during our inquiry about the safety of nuclear technology and claims of possible collusion between Pakistan's intelligence agency, the ISI and Al-Qaida are a matter of deep concern," the report said.

"We recommend that in its response to this report, the Government sets out its assessment of these allegations and the extent of the threat that this poses," it said.

On the role of madrassas in the country, the report concluded that there was a "pressing need" for the Pakistani government "to address the role that some madrassas play in the recruitment and radicalisation process in Pakistan".

"We recommend that the British Government sets out in its response to this report what discussions it has had with the Pakistani Government about this issue, and whether it has raised allegations of Saudi Arabian funding of radical madrassas with the Saudi authorities."

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Link : LeT responsible for Mumbai attacks: UK report
 
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FBI expert testifies at Mumbai terror attack trial
12 AUGUST 2009

MUMBAI, India – The gunmen who laid siege to the Indian city of Mumbai carried GPS devices and a satellite phone that shows they traveled from Pakistan to India, an FBI expert testified Wednesday at the trial of the lone surviving suspect.

Police recovered the devices during their investigation of the November attack, which killed 166 people. One GPS device was found on the fishing boat the ten gunmen hijacked and used to sail to Mumbai. Another was recovered from the Jewish center Nariman House and two more from the Taj Mahal hotel, sites of two gunbattles, according to an investigation report.

The data showed that the devices had traveled from a spot off the coast of Karachi, Pakistan, to Mumbai, the electronics expect from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation said. The expert appeared anonymously per a court order.

It also indicated that they had been used around Karachi, Mumbai and Rawalpindi, a city in northern Pakistan where the accused Ajmal Kasab has said he first came into contact with members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, the radical Islamist group accused of masterminding the assault.

The evidence could help bolster Indian claims that Pakistan is not doing enough to clamp down on militants operating on its territory.

The court that's trying Kasab has issued arrest warrants for 22 Pakistanis accused of conspiring in the attack, including Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, founder of the Pakistan-based Islamist militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba. Saeed was released from house arrest in June by a Pakistani court because of insufficient evidence, sparking outrage in India.

Timothy Roemer, the new U.S. ambassador to India, told reporters in New Delhi Wednesday that "the United States stands firmly behind India against terrorism" and that the Obama administration is committed to working with India "to bring the perpetrators of this brutal attack, this bloodthirsty attack on Mumbai to justice."

Kasab, who has confessed to playing a role in the attack, could face the death penalty if convicted.


Source: Associated Press
 
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The article also says -

Breaking up India is about the only thing Beijing can do to keep pace with its subcontinent rival.

Starting liberalization later than China, India has appeared to be a laggard. But now India is consistently posting big increases in gross domestic product. In the most recently concluded fiscal year, the country's GDP growth came in at 6.7%. Beijing's National Bureau of Statistics claims higher growth, but its numbers are overstated. Moreover, the Chinese have an export-led model that is particularly ill-suited to current global conditions while the Indians have a more balanced economy bound to outperform China's in the years ahead.
 
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The article also says -



The Chinese regard the 20th century as the "century of shame and humiliation". And by supporting the killing of innocent women and children, they are definitely risking to turn the 21st century into another century of shame for them.

Oh, yes; Real solid evidence ?

This B.S. article was writtin by Gordon Chang, a well known anti

China writer. He also wrote a book, The Collapse Of China.

If that was true , why GOI did't say anything?

Why nothing on the news?

And now you indian trying to make the most out of

this B.S. article, cursing China to revenge for your lost DIGNITY!!

Now continue to ENJOY your SHAMEFUL memory of 1962!!!

:smitten::pakistan::china:
 
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Oh, yes; Real solid evidence ?

This B.S. article was writtin by Gordon Chang, a well known anti

China writer. He also wrote a book, The Collapse Of China.

If that was true , why GOI did't say anything?

Why nothing on the news?

And now you dum A@S indian trying to make the most out of

this B.S. article, cursing China to revenge for your lost DIGNITY!!

Now continue to ENJOY your SHAMEFUL memory of 1962!!!

:smitten::pakistan::china:

I don't want to degrade myself by replying to a person who can't keep a check on his mannerism.
 
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If that personal attack was made by Indian member on this forum, either the entire comment would have been deleted or the member would be at least facing a ban.
 
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I always knew racist fanatics would believe & spread lies. :)

This "news" is an 'opinion' from China-hating Gordan Chang published by hate-filled jewish-zionist forbes. Any other questions?!:cheers:

Well.. from his biography it seems that he is Chinese. And I'm pretty sure Forbes magazine will not publish an opinion unless it sees some credibility in it. After all, the magazine's own credibility is at stake.
 
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