Tag: ISI
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Who really killed Syed Saleem Shahzad?
Syed Saleem Shahzad, a Pakistani investigative journalist, was founded dead in a canal in North-East Pakistan in May-June 2011. There is still no clarity on who actually killed him.
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Nyoma incident: Have Maoists infiltrated the Indian Army?
The involvement of inimical powers, organizations and agencies is more often than not implicit in such incidents. The place of the incident, Nyoma, has the recently constructed strategic airfield.
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Maoists are now ready for final assault to overawe India
Maoist terrorism has entered a critical phase wherein a final assault is being made on the political fabric – Indian democracy. Crucial to this assault are the international benefactors of the Maoists…
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How Panetta chummed at home with former ISI Head’s wife
The e-mail (reproduced verbatim), leaked by global whistle-blowing organization Wikileaks, suggest how former CIA director Leon Panetta chummed at home with former ISI Head’s wife.
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The India factor in Afghanistan
India’s increasing involvement in strategic infrastructure projects in Afghanistan, has Pakistan’s ISI worried. India has invested over 3,248 crore rupees in aid, half of which is going into building a transmission line…
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ISI: An exceptional secret service
The most important takeaway from this fascinating snapshot of the ISI, the Taliban, and Pakistan’s view of America and its strategic choices is that Pakistan will never be a predictable puppet of…