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The Lt Col Purohit's handlers sure benefitted.
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You mean spread more propaganda?No the proof should not be shared with Pakistan first, India should exhaust international forum first then finally share evidence with Pakistan. It is not an aggrieved party none of its citizens were harmed in Mumbai attacks.
Without proof you have no case, just assumptions. Only buyers are the media, not leaders.What ever Pakistan reaction is seen is just assumptions only for domestic consumption there are no buyers for the same outside.
As my FM stated, media isn't the official tool to share intelligence, there are proper channels and India hasn't used them. The ball is still in your court, rest us drama.India has provided details of every terrorist to the media I doubt Pakistan has even conducted their background checks and as the reaction is negative that itself shows what response would India get after sharing the whole evidence.
Lets confirm his nationality first and we'll see.First time a terrorist was caught alive when so many Indians and foreigners were killed and so much of Media glare.
You mean spread more propaganda?
Without proof you have no case, just assumptions. Only buyers are the media, not leaders.
As my FM stated, media isn't the official tool to share intelligence, there are proper channels and India hasn't used them. The ball is still in your court, rest us drama.
Lets confirm his nationality first and we'll see.
Btw the claim by Indian media that he wrote a letter to GoP has been refuted by Pak court.
18 Dec 2008
The FBI has cleared Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of any involvement in last month's terror attack on India's financial hub.
After interrogating the sole surviving gunman, The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) concluded that the ISI was cleared of any involvement in the Mumbai terror attacks on November 26, Pakistani daily The Dawn quoted diplomatic sources as saying on Thursday.
Pakistani Mohammed Ajmal Amir Qasab was among a group of 10 armed men who went on a shooting rampage in more than 10 sites, including two luxury hotels, in Mumbai.
Citing other sources, The Dawn said investigations had also revealed that the attackers had crossed the border from Pakistan, where the well-orchestrated plot was sketched by the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
The ISI was accused of being involved in the Mumbai attacks due to its past associations with the LeT, which received CIA and ISI support to fight the soviet-backed government in Afghanistan.
The CIA had built extensive bases for the LeT in Pakistan and Afghanistan to train thousands of guerrilla fighters, according to Frontline magazine.
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has repeated asked India for concrete proof implicating the LeT in the attack, as tension between the two neighbors intensifies.
The nuclear-armed nations already have a history of three wars since independence from Britain in 1947.