MOHALI - In a joint operation by Punjab Police and Delhi Police, two terrorists of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), a terrorist outfit in Punjab, were nabbed here Thursday night, police said Friday.
CHICAGO/NEW DELHI - In a bid to escape death sentence and extradition to India, Pakistani American terror suspect David Headley pleaded guilty to a dozen federal terrorism charges and admitted his role in planning the horrific Mumbai terror attack. India did not see the plea bargain as a setback to its efforts to know the full story behind the Mumbai carnage, but many disagreed.
NEW DELHI - The US Friday ruled out the extradition of Pakistani American terrorist David Coleman Headley to India but has assured that New Delhi will have access to all the information about him.
HYDERABAD - Police in Andhra Pradesh Friday gunned down a Maoist husband-wife duo in a gun battle in a forested area in Khammam district.
NEW DELHI - The government may maintain that David Coleman Headley's plea bargain is not a setback, but security experts believe that Indian investigators have lost the chance to get information from the Pakistani American terror suspect who has confessed to his role in the Mumbai terror strike in a US court.
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- Confession no setback, India hopes for access to Headley
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- Central forces in Orissa for anti-Maoist drive
- India not ‘unsatisfied’ if Headley gets life: Pillai
- Headley’s confession may help nail Pakistan: BJP
- Headley confession proves Kasab speaking truth: prosecution
- Headley may still be available to Indian investigators ((News Analysis)
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- Headley case points to threats from home-grown terrorists
- Headley attended five terror training camps in Pakistan
- Headley pleads guilty to Mumbai terror charges (Lead, changing dateline)
- Headley pleads guilty to helping plan 2008 Mumbai attacks
- Concerned India discusses Headley case with US
- Maoists blow up electricity tower
- US intelligence chief meets Chidambaram
- Police open fire in air as tribals storm outpost
- CRPF trooper killed as Maoists trigger IED blast
- Osama, deputy hiding in Pakistan: CIA chief
- Ahmedabad railway station blast accused chargesheeted
- Clumsy Afghan suicide bomber blows himself up
- India waiting for Headley’s statement: Krishna
- Two CRPF troopers killed as Maoists trigger blast
- Suspect in bombing of CIA agents killed in Pakistan
- ‘US in common struggle with India, Pakistan against terrorism’
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- Arrested terror suspect wanted ‘blood-soaked Holi’
- 26/11 trial may end this week
- Ten killed in fresh Iraq violence
- Maoists planning major attacks in Andhra Pradesh, say cops
- Not afraid of death: Zardari
- AIIMS to verify age of serial blast accused
- Explosion in Nigeria after militants issue bomb threat
- AIIMS to verify serial blast accused’s age
- Rocket attack on US base in Afghanistan
- India, Pakistan must end confrontation: Musharraf
- Manipuri militant outfit’s chief held in West Bengal
- Decline in Maoist violence in Bihar: Report
- Avoid wells in Maoist areas, security forces told
- Seven killed in Iraq car bombing
- Backlash from Taliban attacks pushes Pakistan to act, says US
- Two Al Qaeda men killed in Yemen airstrike
- 16 Taliban militants killed in Pakistani airstrikes
- CRPF trooper killed, five injured in Srinagar grenade attack (Second Lead)
- CRPF trooper killed in Kashmir grenade attack
- Another Mumbai terror plot cracked, two held (Third Lead)
- Terror suspect trying to hire hands held in Gujarat
- Four CRPF troopers injured in Kashmir grenade attack
- Terrorists planning attack held in Mumbai(Second Lead)
- Two arrested in Mumbai for plot to blow up oil tanks
- Taliban attacks kill 35 in Kandahar (Second Lead)
- Two held for plotting attack on Mumbai oil tanks
- Over 32,000 widows, 97,000 orphans in Kashmir
- Over 30 killed in serial suicide attacks in Afghanistan
- Pakistani government seeks Mumbai attacker Kasab’s arrest
- Aerial, ground search to trace looted explosives
- Afghanistan, Pakistan to jointly fight terror
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- Swat, Lahore blasts claim 71 lives (Third Lead)
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- India rejects Pakistani allegations of Lahore blasts link
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- Roadside bomb kills six civilians in Afghanistan
- Maoists start killing dogs in Jharkhand, Bengal
- Toll in Lahore suicide attacks rises to 57
- Suicide blast in Pakistan’s Swat Valley kills 10
- 16 Maoists surrender in Orissa
- Suicide bombing kills five in Pakistan’s Swat Valley
- Pakistan should rein in Lashkar-e-Taiba: US
- Maoists set machines on fire in Bihar
- US probes terror suspect\’s stints in nuclear plants
- US condemns Pakistan bombings
- Seven blasts shake Lahore after two suicide bombings (Third Lead)
- Five successive blasts rip through Lahore
- Fourth blast hits Lahore market
- Third blast rips a market in Lahore, 4 injured
- India, Russia to step up action on Afghanistan, terror
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- Maoist surrenders, he is only 13
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- Security arrangements reviewed for Indians in Afghanistan
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- India will act decisively if another attack happens: Chidambaram
- Chidambaram, Pakistan envoy spar over terror charges
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- 20 die in Lahore twin bombings
- Two top Maoist leaders killed in Andhra
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- Two NDFB militants killed in Assam gun battle
- LeT ambitions extend beyond India: US experts
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