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ISI supported attack on US Embassy, ISAF HQ in Kabul




Pakistan 'supported Kabul embassy attack' - Mike Mullen




Tahawwur Rana wants new trial in Mumbai terror case





Lashkar-e-Toiba - safe at home




The US added the Indian Mujahideen to the list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations. The US State Department described the the terror group as "an India-based terrorist group with significant links to Pakistan."




US State Department adds Indian Mujahideen to list of terror groups

The terror group has been implicated as being behind numerous attacks inside India. The US said the Indian Mujahideen "maintains close ties" to Lashkar e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Harakat ul-Jihad-i-Islami.


Global Nuclear Capacity to Grow 70 Percent by 2030 - WNA




The Journalist and the Spies: The murder of a reporter who exposed Pakistan's secrets




Delhi HC blast: No clear leads yet as two more terror emails arrive




Delhi bomb: Indian group 'may be behind' court attack




The Indian Mujahideen claimed credit for the bombing outside the Delhi High Court that killed 13 people, and threatened to carry out another bombing in a shopping mall. Six suspects have been detained.




In Afghanistan's Panjshir, disquiet over Taliban reconciliation




Harakat-ul Jihad al-Islami: A Short History




Al Qaeda affiliate suspected in Delhi blast




HUJI claims bombing at Delhi High Court

The Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami claimed it carried out the attack to force India to repeal the death sentence of a terrorist involved in the 2001 assault on the parliament in Delhi.


A decade after the 9/11 attacks, Americans live in an era of endless war




Xinjiang's PoK links cloud China's stance on Kashmir




More power to Pakistan's jihadis




Pakistanis in denial 10 years after 9/11




Interview: US Special Envoy Marc Grossman On India-Pakistan Relations And Afghanistan's Future