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PakHighCommmeetsHomeSecretary
From: Times Now on Mon, Mar 21 2011 11:34 AM
Pakistan on Monday (March 21) said it was positive and open minded about the Home Secretary-level talks with India scheduled for next week during which the two sides are expected to discuss issues covering terrorism and progress in 26/11 trial. In the run-up to the meeting on March 28 and 29 here...
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IndiaseekscoopamongSAARC
From: Times Now on Sat, Jun 26 2010 3:15 PM
Warning that the South Asian region is faced with a "serious" security situation, India on Saturday (June 26) sought fullest cooperation among SAARC countries in sharing information on potential terrorists and planned acts of terrorism to create a more secure environment. "The increasing threat ...
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FightagainstterrorismdominatesSinghKarzaitalks
From: Times Now on Mon, Apr 26 2010 7:18 AM
The fight against terrorism and extremism today topped the agenda of talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Afghan President Hamid Karzai as the two leaders discussed a range of bilateral issues ahead of the SAARC summit. "India remains committed to assist the people of Afghanistan.We di...
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ExclKashmirstillPaksfocus
From: Times Now on Fri, Feb 05 2010 2:20 PM
India has told Pakistan that the proposed talks with it will focus on terrorism and other issues "hurting" bilateral relations and has given no indication about the full-fledged resumption of the stalled composite dialogue process, official sources said today. When Indian Foreign Secretary Nirup...
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IndiaproposesForeignSecyleveltalkswithPak
From: Times Now on Thu, Feb 04 2010 8:15 AM
Reflecting thaw in relations with Pakistan, India has proposed Foreign Secretary-level talks to discuss terrorism and any other issue that could lead to peace between the two neighbours. At the talks, the sources said, India intends to raise the issue of terrorism and any other matter that could...
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Terrorismchargesfor5USmen
From: Times Now on Sat, Dec 26 2009 12:40 AM
Pakistani police are pursuing terrorism charges against 5 detained US men, a move that could complicate efforts to bring the men back to the US where they could also find themselves in court. Pakistani police have accused the men of collecting and attempting to collect material to carry out mili...
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039StoppublicantiPakrhetoric039
From: Times Now on Sun, Nov 01 2009 9:08 AM
The Pakistan Foreign Office has reacted to the Home Minister P Chidambarams statement about retaliating strongly to Pakistan-backed terrorism. Speaking exclusively to TIMES NOW, Pakistani Foreign Office spokesperson Abdul Basit has said that there is no point resorting to public rhetoric, and th...
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GoingbeyondthemuddlePart2
From: Times Now on Sat, Oct 31 2009 11:09 AM
The most common story which has made the most headlines, is being talked about the most and also being reported the most, for atleast for the last two months, is that of Maoist terrorism. Not everyone likes it when it is described as Maoists terrorism. Some describe it as a legitimate people’s m...
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GoingbeyondthemuddlePart1
From: Times Now on Sat, Oct 31 2009 11:02 AM
The most common story which has made the most headlines, is being talked about the most and also being reported the most, for atleast for the last two months, is that of Maoist terrorism. Not everyone likes it when it is described as Maoists terrorism. Some describe it as a legitimate people’s m...
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GoingbeyondthemuddlePart3
From: Times Now on Sat, Oct 31 2009 11:01 AM
The most common story which has made the most headlines, is being talked about the most and also being reported the most, for atleast for the last two months, is that of Maoist terrorism. Not everyone likes it when it is described as Maoists terrorism. Some describe it as a legitimate people’s m...
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039Pakmustactonterror039
From: Times Now on Sat, Sep 19 2009 8:50 AM
Ahead of foreign ministers meeting in New York, India today (September 19)said Pakistan should address in "full seriousness" concerns on terrorism directed from itssoil and take satisfactory steps to end the menace. It also said Pakistan should address squarely the issue of violence from its soi...
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SMKrishnasetstermsfordialoguewithPak
From: Times Now on Mon, Aug 24 2009 7:19 AM
External Affairs Minister has ruled out talks with Pakistan unless Pakistan stops cross border terrorism. External Affairs Minister, SM Krishna said, ''Meaningful dialogue with Pakistan is impossible unless Pak stops cross border terror. All the sources of terrorism, radicalism and nu...
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IndiawelcomesZardarisadmission
From: Times Now on Thu, Jul 09 2009 7:27 AM
New Delhi has welcomed Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari’s admission on terrorism. Minister of State for External Affairs, Shashi Tharoor, has said Zardari's statement will make things clearer and it is the time for Pakistan to act tough on homegrown terror against India. Zardari had ear...
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Pak039epicentreofterrorism039saysPM
From: Times Now on Tue, Jul 07 2009 6:12 PM
Calling Pakistan the "epicentre of terrorism", Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said the world community "has to come to grips with this harsh reality" and slammed Islamabad for failing to take "effective action" to curb the menace.Ahead of his maiden meeting with US President Barack Obama tomo...
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PakPresidentZardaripleadstotheworld
From: Times Now on Tue, Jul 07 2009 6:00 PM
Seeking to link the economic recession with the 9/11 attacks on the US, Pakistan has said terrorism has emerged as a threat to world economy and asked the global community to help it in combating the menace. A day after international donors pledged more than five billion dollars to help stabilis...
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