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Lashkar e-Taiba
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Name: Lashkar e-Taiba (Army of the Pure, Army of the Pure and Righteous, Army of the Righteous, Lt, Lashkar-i-Taiba, Al Mansoorian, Al Mansooreen, Jamaat ud-Dawa and Al Monsooreen, Lashkar e-Toiba, Paasban-e-Ahle-Hadis, Paasban-e-Kashmir, Paasban-i-Ahle-Hadith, Pasban-e-Kashmir) |
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Lashkar-e-Tayiba purchases 50 paragliders.
The details of the purchase are still not available, but it appears that they have managed to acquire the paragliders through a benami transaction.
He, however, said the armed forces were prepared to counter these threats.
Speaking on the sidelines of a function on Saturday, Antony said attempts to infiltrate into Kashmir valley have increased.
The trend, he said, will continue as those inimical to our country see that the situation in Kashmir is improving and they cannot tolerate it.
Antony said India should to be ready for more infiltration attempts.
Earlier, Indian intelligence agencies had warned that the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) has purchased paragliders and its members are training to use them for suicide attacks on India.
According to intelligence inputs, fifty paragliders have reportedly been bought from Europe.
The intelligence input, comes just three days ahead of the Republic Day celebrations.
The security agencies are leaving no stone unturned to ensure tight air security around all vital installations.
Security agencies have also conducted mock drills in different areas to prevent any airborne suicide attack by terrorists.
Terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Toiba is preparing for suicide attacks from the air. The Indian governments on Friday issued that warning even as an alert had been sounded for a possible hijack attempt around Republic Day.
The threat of suicide attacks from the air are reminiscent of the 9//11 terror strikes, which were one of the deadliest terror attacks anywhere in the world.
Now nine years later intelligence information available with Union Home Ministry suggests that terror groups are now turning more lethal.
Specific intelligence reports say that the Lashkar-e-Toiba has bought 50 paragliders from Eastern Europe to carry out suicide attacks in India.
Now mock drills are being carried out to test the latest terror methodology.
Intelligence reports also point out about an elaborate plan to hijack a passenger plane around Republic Day celebrations.
Sources say terror groups are planning to hijack an airliner that flies abroad and the Bureau of Civil Aviation and Security has been advised to further enhance security at airports.
"The alert has been issued to our agencies who implement anti-hijacking measures. They are deputed both in India as well as outside India, wherever Indian Airlines offices are situated," said Internal Security Special Secretary UK Bansal.
Doing away with diplomatic niceties, Pakistan has dubbed as 'immature' External Affairs Minister S M Krishna's reported remarks that any future terror attack on India could impact bilateral ties.
Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit claimed that the Mumbai attacks would not have happened without local support and that Krishna should "understand the realities" and avoid such statements.
It is "an immature statement", Basit said while reacting to Krishna's remarks carried by a magazine that "any repeat of such (26/11 type of) attacks will have serious repercussions on bilateral ties."
Krishna's reported remarks came in response to Pakistan Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani's statement that his country could not guarantee that there would be no further attacks in India.
Earlier, US Defence Secretary Robert Gates had said India's patience would be "limited" if a 26/11-type attack was repeated.
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Posted: Jan 24, 2010 at 1217 hrs ISTNew Delhi While former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru coined the famous slogan 'Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai', China considered him 'discourteous' and India to be 'bottomless pit' for foreign aid.
It also held the view that it was a 'pity' that late prime minister Indira Gandhi "has also taken as her legacy the philosophy of her father embodied in the book Discovery of India," which China believes revealed his idea of a great Indian empire encompassing Malaysia, Ceylon among others.
The comments were made by former Chinese Prime Minister Chou En Lai to former American President Richard Nixon, who famously called Gandhi a 'bitch' and a 'witch' while his National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger called Indians 'bastards'.
The comments are now a part of the book 'Nixon, Indira and India: Politics and Beyond' written by a senior journalist Kalyani Shankar.
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A ground-to-air security apparatus will be put in place for the celebrations here while over 15,000 security personnel will keep a tight watch between Vijay Chowk and Red Fort, the 8 km long route through which the parade showcasing the country's diversity and military prowess passes through.
Ahead of R-day, J-K police find huge arms cache
Elaborate traffic arrangements have also been made for Tuesday. Vehicles will not be allowed to enter the parade route while Metro services will be curtailed.
Mobile hit teams, anti-aircraft guns and sharpshooters of the National Security Guards will be deployed at various places while paramilitary and Delhi Police commandos will keep a close watch along the parade route.
Full security preparation for R-Day parade: Army
Snipers will be deployed at high-rise buildings while a total of 105 CCTVs have been installed to keep a vigil on people's movement between Rajpath and Red Fort.
A multi-layer security ring will be put in place at Rajpath, where President Pratibha Patil will unfurl the Tricolour and take the salute of marching contingents, a senior police official said.
The IB warning was contained in a detailed 'threat assessment' sent to the MI5 following the interrogation of Khwaja, who was arrested in India on January 18.
Meanwhile, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband warned that the threat of a terrorist strike was 'very real' after an audio tape was released, in which Bin Laden appears to claim responsibility for the attempted bombing of an airliner over Detroit Dec 25, 2009.
"Let's wait to see what he actually says; we know that the Al Qaeda senior leadership are in the badlands of the Afghan-Pakistan border, probably on the Pakistan side," Miliband said.
He said the Detroit attack was the first by the "Al Qaeda of the Arabian peninsula, which is a sub-group of the Al Qaeda franchise" and represents "an attack on the west rather than an attack within the Middle East."
In a tape broadcast on Al-Jazeera television network on Sunday, a voice said to be Bin Laden's tells US President Barack Obama: "The message I want to convey to you through the plane of the hero Omar Farouk [Abdulmutallab], reaffirms a previous message that the heroes of 9/11 conveyed to you.
"America will never dream of living in peace unless we live it in Palestine. It is unfair that you enjoy a safe life while our brothers in Gaza suffer greatly."
It adds: "God willing, our raids on you will continue as long as your support to the Israelis will continue."
The British government's decision Friday to upgrade its security alert followed analysis by the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (JTAC), a unit of the MI5.
The level was raised after Prime Minister Gordon Brown was briefed by the heads of Britain's security services MI5, MI6 and GCHQ and a meeting of the government's Cobra emergency committee.
Details of the bombers emerged just hours after Britain raised the UK threat state to "severe" amid fears that al-Qaeda was planning a wave of attacks against western targets, 'The Sunday Telegraph' reported.
The woman suicide bombers, who may be travelling on Western passports, have been prepared for their missions by al-Qaeda's branch in Yemen responsible for the botched Christmas Day attempt to blow up a US airliner, it said.
US officials quoted by the paper as saying that airliners and all forms of transport could be targeted as well as sports stadia, ports and power stations.
The report came as Foreign Ministers from across the world, including External Affairs Minister S M Krishna, are preparing to meet in London this week for two conferences to discuss the threat of terrorism in both Yemen and Afghanistan.
But official sources insisted that there was no specific intelligence which suggested that either conference was a potential target.
Pachauri admits mistake but rules out resignation
Pachauri said the IPCC is a body of hundreds of eminent scientists selected and nominated by different governments. "There are huge problems on climate change. Climate change is not limited to Himalayan glaciers. Rational people will continue to repose faith in IPCC," he said.
The IPCC chief said the Fourth Assessment Report of the Panel was a robust report but the error with regard to the conclusion on Himalayan glaciers was unfortunate. This was a human error. We will do everything to see that such mistakes are not repeated," he said.
No plan to roll back nuclear programme: Pak
The Pakistan People's Party-led government will not compromise on the country's defence and sovereignty, he said in the National Assembly or lower house of Parliament.
"The PPP is the creator of our nuclear programme and there is no question of its rollback or capping," Awan said, commenting on the Sovereignty of Pakistan Bill that was moved by some lawmakers for the "preservation, protection and assertion of Pakistan."
"We shall maintain a minimum capable deterrence as a responsible Islamic nuclear state," he said.
The sovereignty of Pakistan is guaranteed in the preamble of the Constitution and the government is prepared to discuss the bill, he said.
Awan also assured Parliament that the government will protect the aerial and territorial sovereignty of Pakistan.
"We have been doing this in the past and shall continue doing it in future as well," he said.
Speaking on the objectives of the Sovereignty of Pakistan Bill, opposition PML-Q parliamentarian Sheikh Waqas Akram said it covers key issues regarding the sovereignty of the country in a situation when visiting foreign functionaries are apparently poised to interfere in Pakistan's internal affairs.
Home ministry sounds 'powder' alert at airports
The alert warns that the stuff may be a sophisticated explosive alike one used by a young Al Qaeda-linked Nigerian last week in a failed attempt to blow up a United States airliner flying from Amsterdam to Detroit.
At the instance of a US advice, the government does not want to take a chance as there may be other colleagues of the Nigerian ready with the mysterious powder that is 'smell neutral,' and hence cannot be sniffed out by even the trained dogs.
The alert quotes the US authorities pointing out that Abdul Farouk Abdulmutallab, 23, who was wounded in a blaze from the powder he had tied to his leg, had a new kind of explosive device that obviously made it through checks at Schiphol.
It specifically asks the Central Industrial Security Force and state police chiefs to direct their security personnel at the airports to look for colourless and odourless PETN (Pentaerythritol Trinitrate) powder that can be used to make very powerful bombs on the spot.
The alert warns that the stuff will be hard to detect if carried in a sealed container, and hence better seize any powder material with the passengers and rush it to the nearest laboratory for carrying out the necessary chemical checks.
Persons carrying the stuff may also be detained if they are not able to satisfy the material in their possession, at least until the laboratory clears it as non-explosive, the alert said.
The security authorities have been asked to intensify frisking to be thorough to prevent anybody getting the explosive powder in any aircraft. They have been asked to scan for powders in not only the hand baggage, but also in the checked-in luggage to ensure there is no fire or explosion in the luggage compartment.
Sources in the home ministry said the security men posted at the airports are not trained to detect the new kind of explosives that can be manufactured on the spot by mixing two or more materials. Hence the best course felt was to seize any power or liquid that they are not able to identify properly.
Mostly such explosives are prepared by mixing a powder substance with acid or some other liquid, but there are also certain substances that can blow up by just coming into contact with water or Oxygen in air, the sources said. The terrorist has to just tear a little a sealed packet and leave it to explode, the sources added.
The alert, therefore, says a complete 'No, no' if someone is carrying both powder and liquid that are not identifiable, but it says even the possession of unexplained powder should be questioned.
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Terror alert: Two men on 'no-fly' list stopped at Heathrow
Two men were stopped boarding US-bound planes at Heathrow days before Britain's terror threat was raised to "severe".
News of the incidents came hours after Home Secretary Alan Johnson lifted the threat level amid fears that al-Qaeda is planning an attack.
The new level, which means an attack is reckoned "highly likely", is second only to "critical".
Security sources say an Egyptian was stopped last Saturday as he tried to board an American Airlines flight to Miami. A man from Saudi Arabia was banned from boarding a United Airlines flight to Chicago the next day and sent back to Saudi.
The incidents and the raised threat level follow the failed Christmas Day bombing on a plane over Detroit.
Anti-terror officials said the past week had seen an "unusually high" number of people on their no-fly list trying to board US-bound planes.
Security is being tightened in Britain ahead of high-level meetings which will see world leaders including Hillary Clinton heading to Britain this week. The US Secretary of State and other leading foreign ministers will be in London on Wednesday and Thursday for summits on Yemen - thought to be a terror haven - and Afghanistan.
Other potential terror targets at the meetings will be Afghan leader Hamid Karzai and United Nations Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon.
In a separate move, Immigration Minister Phil Woolas is to give border police more powers to crack down on bogus students trying to enter Britain. Officials will be able to carry out detailed checks on whether they have enough in their bank accounts to fund their courses.
Part of Manchester Airport's Terminal 3 was evacuated after an Asian man in his 20s tried to take a white powder on to a plane bound for Heathrow. He was not arrested.
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Critical: imminent attack expected
Severe (the current level): an attack is highly likely
Substantial: an attack is a strong possibility
Moderate: attack possible, but is not likely LOW: attack unlikely
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Delhi to be security fortress for Republic Day celebrationsDaily News & Analysis - 5 hours ago PTI New Delhi: Delhi will turn into a security fortress next Tuesday for the 60th Republic Day celebrations in the backdrop of intelligence inputs about ... India scrambles security for Republic DayAFP - 12 hours ago NEW DELHI — New Delhi faces a virtual security lockdown for a grand annual parade on Tuesday as India celebrates Republic Day amid warnings that Islamic ... Over 18000 cops, NSG sharpshooters to secure Parade routeTimes of India - 21 hours ago NEW DELHI: With the threat of terror attack hanging over the Republic Day parade like a sword of Damocles, the government is not taking any chance. ... Army to showcase Arjun tanks at Republic day paradeThe Hindu - - Jan 23, 2010 THE HINDU Border Security Force motorcycle riders during Republic Day Parade full dress rehearsal, in New Delhi on Saturday. Photo: Sandeep Saxena A major ... Tight security for R-day, Metro services to be curtailedExpressindia.com - Jan 23, 2010 New Delhi Over 15000 police and paramilitary personnel will secure the 8 km Republic Day parade route from Vijay Chowk to Red Fort on Tuesday when the ... High alert ahead of Republic Day Parade 2010Sify - Jan 23, 2010 In the run up to Republic Day and in the wake of a heightened alert, the Army is ready to tackle all security related issues. Lt. General KJS Oberoi, ... Security tight, increased vigil across India ahead of R-dayZee News - 4 hours ago New Delhi: A ground-to-air security apparatus will be in place in the Capital where one of the highest ever deployment of 15000 police and paramilitary ... Indian capital under tight security ahead of Republic DayMonsters and Critics.com - 8 hours ago New Delhi - The Indian capital has been placed under a tight security blanket in the run-up to Republic Day celebrations on Tuesday after intelligence ... Republic Day of India 2010 CelebrationsDaily Latest News (blog) - 8 hours ago 26th January is celebrated as India's republic day. On this day the constitution of India was written & our nation became a truly sovereign state. ... Heavy security arrangements in capital for R-DayMyNews.in - - 9 hours ago New Delhi: The Delhi Police have made elaborate security arrangements in the Capital in the run-up to Republic Day celebrations by deploying an additional ... |
VIEW: An unfortunate exclusion —Srinivasan RamaniDaily Times - 16 hours ago Pakistan's interior minister made a statement that "India was not serious about the peace process" by the manner in which the cricketers were excluded. ... No need to fear India: KrishnaDaily Times - - 17 hours ago NEW DELHI: Pakistan has nothing to fear from India, Indian External Affairs Minister SM Krishna said on Saturday, in an attempt to ... No Pak players at IPL worries literati tooTimes of India - - 21 hours ago JAIPUR: Is India a benign superpower or is it a neighbourhood bully? This was the theme of one of the more provocative discussions at the Jaipur literature ...
Cricket row escalating? Pak EC team cancels India visitTimes of India - 22 hours ago NEW DELHI: The tension between India and Pakistan over the boycott of Pakistani players by IPL franchisees threatened to turn into a full-scale stand off ... An IPL auction is fanned into a diplomatic issueEconomic Times - - Jan 23, 2010 On the night of Tuesday, January 19, almost every Indian TV news-channel spun a conspiracy theory about the fact that there were no takers for Pakistani ... Wicket gamesBusiness Standard - - Jan 23, 2010 Three years ago, Damien Martyn disappeared abruptly after playing two Test matches in the Ashes series in Australia. For some time, few knew his whereabouts ... Suhasini Haidar: India and Pakistan: new over in the offing?Business Standard - - Jan 23, 2010 Even gods have their moments of doubt — of coming up against seemingly insurmountable odds. And it would seem that cricket, one of the subcontinent's most ... Rain, then tears for IndiaHindustan Times - Jan 23, 2010 India's World Cup dream ended in tears, literally for some of the players, as a gutsy Pakistan held their nerve to prevail in a low-scoring thriller. ... Krishna's remarks on 26/11 'immature': PakIBNLive.com - Jan 23, 2010 MARK MY WORDS: SM Krishna says any repeat of 26/11 type attacks will affect bilateral ties. ibnlive.com is on mobile now. Read news, watch videos be a ... India will defend itself: KrishnaHindustan Times - Jan 23, 2010 The United States has asked Pakistan to shift its greater security role to its western border with Afghanistan as it is there that it faces an "existential ... | Timeline of articlesNumber of sources covering this story
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India concerned over drones sale to PakistanThe Hindu - Jan 22, 2010 Amid US plans to sell drones to Pakistan, India wants assurances that such military hardware is not targeted at New Delhi. India is understood to have ... Gates says US to supply drone aircraft to PakistanXinhua - - Jan 22, 2010 ISLAMABAD, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- The United States will supply drone aircraft to Pakistan which will significantly enhance the country's surveillance and ... US may supply Pakistan with 12 unarmed dronesThe Hindu - Jan 22, 2010 PTI AP UNMANNED AID TO PAK: An armed US drone. US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said his country may provide Pakistan with unarmed drones to aid them in ...
Pakistan, India, Afghanistan must defeat terrorists: GatesXinhua - - Jan 22, 2010 ISLAMABAD, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- US Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday that Pakistan, India and Afghanistan have a huge stake to defeat the terrorists ... Reuters South Asia News Highlights 1000 GMT, Jan 22Reuters India - Jan 22, 2010 ISLAMABAD - US Defense Secretary Robert Gates sought to build bridges with the next generation of Pakistan's military leaders on Friday and end a "trust ... US in 'common cause' with PakistanThe Press Association - Jan 21, 2010 America has no designs on Pakistan's nuclear weapons or "a single inch of Pakistani soil", US defence secretary Robert Gates has told the country's military ... US offers unarmed 'shadow' drones to Pak to do more on war on terrorOneindia - Jan 21, 2010 New York, Jan.22 (ANI): Giving in to its long standing demand, the United States has agreed to share drone technology and provide at least a dozen unarmed ... Gates Warns of Militants in South AsiaWall Street Journal - - Jan 21, 2010 NEW DELHI—US Defense Secretary Robert Gates said al Qaeda is working with an array of local militant groups to destabilize South Asia ... Gates to convince Pak about India's 'greater role' in AfghanistanOneindia - Jan 21, 2010 Islamabad, Jan.20 (ANI): US Defence Secretary Robert Gates will be arriving in Pakistan on Thursday (January 21) with an aim to convince the Pakistani ... US Defence Secretary Gates calls on Manmohan SinghOneindia - Jan 21, 2010 New Delhi, Jan 20 (ANI): US Defence Secretary Robert Gates met Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh here last evening. The two leaders reportedly discussed the ... | Timeline of articlesNumber of sources covering this story
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Gates faces flak for US' Pakistan policyLivemint - - 50 minutes ago Islamabad: Nobody else in the Obama administration has been mired in Pakistan for as long as defence secretary Robert Gates. So on a trip here this past ... Gates faces lingering issues in India-Pakistan pushMoneycontrol.com - 7 hours ago US Defense Secretary Robert Gates' charm offensive in India and Pakistan this week was designed to confront lingering problems ranging from border tensions ... Distrust of US dogged Gates during Pak visitDAWN.com - - 19 hours ago WASHINGTON: US Defence Secretary Roberts Gates has urged Pakistani leaders to go after the extremists who threaten both Pakistan and the ...
Pakistan lukewarm to US offerThe Hindu - - 22 hours ago The US announcement that it is considering providing Pakistan a dozen unmanned aerial vehicles for surveillance has received a less than warm reception here ... Clashes, bombings kill 28News24 - 22 hours ago Islamabad - At least 28 people, including four security personnel, were killed in two separate clashes between Taliban and troops and a suicide bombing at a ... Gates Sees Fallout From Troubled Ties With PakistanNew York Times - - Jan 23, 2010 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Nobody else in the Obama administration has been mired in Pakistan for as long as Defense Secretary Robert M. ... Attacks Leave At Least 28 Dead In PakistanRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty - Jan 23, 2010 A Pakistani soldier stands near a damaged Taliban militant training center in South Waziristan in December. (RFE/RL) -- A wave of violence in Pakistan today ... Car bomb attack kills four in PakistanAFP - Jan 23, 2010 PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A suicide bomber killed at least four people including two children on Saturday while militants destroyed a NATO tanker in a region of ... Suicide bomber kills 5 in PakistanDaily News & Analysis - Jan 23, 2010 PTI A suicide bomber today rammed his explosives-laden vehicle into a police station in an area near the lawless South Waziristan tribal region in northwest ... Militant ambush, gunbattles, suicide attack leave 29 dead in Pakistan near ...The Canadian Press - - Jan 23, 2010 PARACHINAR, Pakistan — Militants ambushed Pakistani security forces at checkpoints in two regions close to the Afghan border Saturday, sparking gunbattles ... | Timeline of articlesNumber of sources covering this story
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Unlock barriers to give peace a chanceTimes of India - Jan 15, 2010 The year has begun on a bloody note for Pakistan . The almost-daily cycle of violence didn't stop long enough for Pakistanis to wish each other a peaceful ... 'India faces real threat of another Mumbai-type attack'Economic Times - Jan 15, 2010 WASHINGTON: Citing the very real threat of a new Pakistan-based terror attack on India, a noted South Asia expert says that unlike in 2008 Indian military ... Time for India to start talking to Pakistan?Reuters India (blog) - Jan 15, 2010 It has been more than a year since the 26/11 attacks on Mumbai and many commentators have been advocating restarting the peace process between India and ... The relevance of conflictDaily News & Analysis - - Jan 15, 2010 Mumbai: It has taken more than a year after the Mumbai massacres for the peaceniks to crawl out of the woodworks. Had the outrage been no more than a bomb ... A Loftier Vision For Indo-Pak TiesTimes of India - - Jan 15, 2010 Any talk of peace with Pakistan raises the hackles of realpolitikers in the foreign policy and strategic affairs establishment in New Delhi. ... 'India wants cordial, peaceful relations with Pak and China'The Hindu - Jan 15, 2010 PTI PTI Army chief General Deepak Kapoor With his doctrine of two-front war with Pakistan and China having received vehement protest across the border, ... Kapoor warns of cross-border infiltrationDAWN.com - Jan 14, 2010 Indian Army chief General Deepak Kapoor inspects the guard of honour during the Army Day parade in New Delhi. –Reuters Photo/B Mathur DELHI: Chief of Indian ... Foreign secy asks Pak to stop `patronage' to anti-India groupsTimes of India - Jan 14, 2010 NEW DELHI: Foreign secretary Nirupama Rao came down heavily on Islamabad saying it had to stop the "patronage" to anti-India groups in the country by ... Cross-LoC infiltration increasing: Gen KapoorDaily Times - Jan 14, 2010 NEW DELHI: Although the number of violent incidents has decreased in Indian-held Kashmir (IHK), infiltration attempts registered a relative increase in 2009 ... Terrorism in region pivotal security challenge: IndiaDAWN.com - Jan 14, 2010 Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said that India supported the growth of civil society and an atmosphere of peace in Pakistan. ... | Timeline of articlesNumber of sources covering this story
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Menon takes charge as National Security AdviserThe Hindu - 21 hours ago NEW DELHI: The former Foreign Secretary, Shiv Shankar Menon, on Saturday took over as National Security Adviser in the place of MK Narayanan, ... Menon to shift focus on neighbours?Times of India - - 22 hours ago NEW DELHI: The change of guard in PMO, with former foreign secretary Shiv Shankar Menon taking over as National Security Adviser is likely to lead to ... Shiv Shankar Menon assumes charge as new National Security AdvisorOneindia - Jan 23, 2010 New Delhi, Jan.23 (ANI): Former Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon here on Saturday took over as the new National Security Advisor replacing MK Narayanan, ... Aditi Phadnis: No templates for the NSABusiness Standard - - Jan 22, 2010 Another Republic Day. Another National Security Advisor (NSA), Shiv Shankar Menon. What's this one going to do? The fears are not unfounded. ... New National Security Adviser may herald China outreachMoneycontrol.com - Jan 22, 2010 The government has appointed a former top diplomat as National Security Adviser in a move that may see efforts to improve ties with rival Pakistan and push ... I will do my best as NSA: MenonThe Hindu - Jan 22, 2010 Former foreign secretary Shivshankar Menon, who was named the new national security adviser (NSA) to succeed MK Narayanan and will be joining work on ... Scrap NSA post or make it accountable: Former NSAOneindia - Jan 21, 2010 New Delhi, Jan 21: Citing non-accountability of NSA to the parliament, India's first National Security Adviser Brajesh Mishra advised the removal of ... Shiv Shankar Menon is the new NSAOneindia - Jan 21, 2010 New Delhi, Jan 21: Shiv Shankar Menon was appointed the new National Security Adviser (NSA) on Thursday, Jan 21. The former Foreign Secretary is all set to ... Ex-foreign secretary Menon appointed new NSAIBNLive.com - Jan 21, 2010 New Delhi: Former foreign secretary Shivshankar Menon was named on Thursday the new National Security Adviser (NSA), but unlike his predecessor MK Narayanan ... Shivshankar Menon is NSA, powers remainEconomic Times - Jan 21, 2010 NEW DELHI: Former foreign secretary Shivshankar Menon has been appointed the new National Security Adviser. The post carries a minister of state rank. ... | Timeline of articlesNumber of sources covering this story
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