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Commanders from India's Border Security Force (BSF) and Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) will meet Aug. 13 to resolve a border conflict after the two sides exchanged fire
Media Release
Aug. 11, 2006

Commanders from India's Border Security Force (BSF) and Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) will meet Aug. 13 to resolve a border conflict after the two sides exchanged fire for 14 hours Aug. 10 in a disputed area. The BSF and BDR are both reinforcing positions after expending 10,000 bullets and 400 mortars.

 


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Commanders from India's Border Security Force (BSF) and Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) will meet Aug. 13 to resolve a border conflict after the two sides exchanged fire
Media Release
The BSF and BDR are both reinforcing positions after expending 10,000 bullets and 400 mortars.
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The billboards show the Bollywood superstar in front of nation's flag to promote a telephone quiz contest removed by Pakistan
Media Release
Authorities in Karachi have ordered the removal of billboards showing film star Amitabh Bachchan in front of Pakistan's flag to promote a telephone quiz contest opening on the country's independence day.
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Pakistan had rejected Indian proposals to link Jammu-Sialkot and Kargil-Skardu routes through buses
Media Release
Minister of State for External Affairs E. Ahmed told Rajya Sabha here that India had proposed these links alongwith a number of cooperation measures to Pakistan.
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A man from Uttar Pradesh who has confessed his links with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has been arrested for allegedly spying on the Indian Army
Media Release
Mohammad Afroz, 31, was taken into custody on Thursday from Rampur town, around 300 km from here. Special Task Force (STF) Superintendent of Police Rajesh Pandey said Afroz had admitted to his links with ISI.
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Sonia controlsd everything in Congress party : Natwar
Media Release
Natwar Singh in his much awaited press conference said whatever he said in his previous talks was just to prove his innocence. 'My first mission was to prove the innocence of myself and my son and to prove my cleanliness,' he said.
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Al-Queda and Pakistan's shadow ISI planning to blow up New Delhi and Mumbai Airports
Media Release
The US Embassy in New Delhi warned that foreign militants, possibly al-Qaeda members, may carry out bombings in India's two major cities either before or on Independence Day. Indian officials confirmed the intelligence reports.
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Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam separatists said Aug. 10 the Sri Lankan military has mounted a major offensive in their territory in the country's east
Media Release
S. Puleedevan, head of the Tigers peace secretariat, said heavy fighting was taking place on two fronts and government forces were using artillery, mortar fire and aircraft to bombard the area. Colombo confirmed the fighting, but provided no details.
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Indian officials seek further details regarding Pakistan's decision to place Hafeez Mohammad Sayeed, founder of the banned militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, under house arrest
Balaji Reddy
Like that of Khan the father of Pakistan's nuke bomb, whenever Pakistan is challenged and caught with sponsoring terrorism, it puts the terror operator on house arrest to protect him or her.
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Militants and terrorists in Pakistan expanding training bases to attack worldwide infrastructures including India
Media Release
A red alert has been sounded and security stepped up at the Indira Gandhi International airport and Chhatrapati Shivaji International airport in Mumbai in the wake of unearthing of a terror plot to blow up an aircraft in the United Kingdom.
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