The Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence was founded in 1948 by a British army officer, Maj Gen R Cawthome, then Deputy Chief of Staff in the Pakistan Army. Field Marshal Ayub Khan, the president of Pakistan in the 1950s, expanded the role of ISI in safeguarding Pakistan's interests...
US Claims Pakistan’s ISI ‘Directly Supporting’ Taliban in Afghanistan
Officials Claim ISI Provide Money, Equipment, Planning Guidance to Taliban Earlier this month, US officials blamed the “really good weather” for the growing number of Taliban attacks across...
LeT, JuD not involved in Lahore attack: PIALahore, Mar 20: Pakistan Investigation Agencies (PIA) have denied that either the Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) or the Jammat-ud-Dawa (JuD) had a role to play in the terror strike on the Sri Lankan cricket players.Investigators said there is no evidence to more
Lahore, May 26: -More than 20 dead according to official reports
Buzz up!-TV channels report 180 injured
-Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari orders probe into the incident
12:36 PM
Reports suggest that 40 people are feared dead
11:55 AM
Attack could be related to Hafeez's...
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Dimming of moon today
MIL/Hindu/PTI, Feb 9, 2009
New Delhi: February 9, 2009- On a full moon day on Monday, skywatchers will find lunar radiance rather dim as the country witnesses a penumbral eclipse.
Sat collision highlights growing threat
MIL/BBC News, Feb 12, 2009
February 12, 2009 - The collision between a US and Russian satellite in space highlights the growing importance of monitoring objects in orbit. It also shows that there are still major capability gaps in current systems...
Sensual Women Viewed As 'Objects'
MIL/Oneindia, Feb 17, 2009
February 17, 2009 - While most men will argue and deny the fact that they do not regard attractive women as objects, a new study has just proved otherwise. The study involved scanning the brains of selected men while viewing...
Setting new highs with nano satellite
MIL/TOI/TNN, Feb 18, 2009
Kanpur: February 19, 2009 - IIT-Kanpur with its nano satellite -- `Jugnu' is ready to set new highs in space research. A team of students, working under the guidance of faculty members of the institute and scientists of...
Manned space flight: Govt adds Rs95cr to kitty
MIL/TOI/TNN, Feb 24, 2009
Mumbai: February 24, 2009 - Apart from the Planning Commission approval to ISRO's Rs 12,400-crore manned space flight programme scheduled for liftoff in 2015 from Sriharikota, the Centre has hiked the pre-project...
BrahMos India successfully launched to boost Army morale
MIL/Agencies/TOI, Mar 5, 2009
New Delhi, India: March 5, 2009- IR Summary/Agencies : Last time the BrahMos cruise missile had failed disappointing India but this time a new version has made up the deficiency, the test of new...
ISRO to put Israeli satellite 'RISAT' in orbit
MIL/Merinews.com, Mar 21, 2009
March 21, 2009 - The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is all set to put an Israeli satellite 'RISAT' by its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), in orbit, in the first week of April. The launch would...
IT sector sees hope in BJP's vision
MIL/BS Reporter, Apr 5, 2009
April 5, 2009 - Most IT firms opine that the IT Vision of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is a good omen for the domestic IT industry which is buckling under the pressure of the global meltdown for the last couple of quarters.
First radar imaging satellite to be launched tomorrow
MIL/ET/PTI, Apr 19, 2009
Chennai: April 19, 2009 - Aiming to enhance India's defence surveillance capabilities, ISRO is all set to launch its first Radar Imaging Satellite (RISAT) and micro educational satellite, ANUSAT, from its...
New York: April 30, 2009 - Hundreds of gigantic black holes, leftovers from the galaxy-building days of the early universe, may wander into the Milky Way. These black holes may threaten to swallow anything that gets too close, according to the latest study.
New Delhi, August 07, 2007 - Indian intelligence agencies on Tuesday categorically rejected newspaper reports about the detention of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and some of his henchmen by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence in Karachi.
The intelligence agencies, which have been...
The leading newspaper of Sri Lanka, Daily Mirror, in its editorial has criticised the role the Indian intelligence agency (RAW) is playing in the regional countries to destabilise them. The editorial has specially referred to Pakistan.
It said: Among its (RAWs) most ambitious operations...
WASHINGTON, D.C.There have been reports about Indian involvement in BLA and other nefarious crooks of the garden variety. Now there is solid proof and Indian RAW agents have been caught red handed.
India intelligence: the aim of RAW is to keep internal disturbances flaring up and...