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Kabul attack: India gives info to Pak
Press Trust of India
Friday, October 24, 2008, (New Delhi)

India on Friday presented evidence to Pakistan regarding involvement of ISI in the July 7 Kabul Embassy bombing as the Joint Anti-Terror Mechanism (JATM) met in New Delhi.

"Information on issues of mutual concern, including the bombing of the Indian Embassy in Kabul, was exchanged," said a joint press statement issued after the special meeting of the JATM.

During the day-long meeting, the Indian side provided phone intercepts and other information to prove that ISI and other elements based in Pakistan were involved in the massive attack at the Embassy, sources said.

Besides India, Afghanistan and the US have asserted that there was clinching evidence to prove that ISI was behind the suicide attack on the Indian Embassy in Kabul in which a Brigadier-rank Defence Attache and a senior IFS officer were among the four Indians killed.

Afghan authorities have held some people who have reportedly talked about ISI's link to the attack in which the Embassy complex suffered severe damage.

The Indian side was led by Vivek Katju, Special Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs, while the Pakistani delegation was headed by Aizaz Ahmed Choudhry, Additional Secretary in Foreign Ministry.

India, which has maintained that an atmosphere free of violence is a must for the dialogue process to continue, is understood to have pressed for concrete cooperation from Pakistan in tackling terrorism emanating from that country.
 
Pakistan present proof of Indian involvement in terror acts
Updated at: 1101 PST, Saturday, October 25, 2008
Pakistan present proves of Indian involvement in terror acts NEW DELHI: Pakistan had presented proves of Indian involvement in terror activities in Balochistan and different parts of the country whereas India has failed to present genuine evidences.

Pakistan and India have agreed to enhance cooperation to combat the menace of terrorism, which is a threat to the world and the region. This was decided in a special meeting of the Pak-India Joint Anti-Terrorism Mechanism held here.

Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, led the Pakistan delegation to the talks while Vivek Katju, Special Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, led the Indian delegation. Sources said during the talks, which were held in a constructive, positive and forward looking atmosphere, exchange of information took place on all issues of mutual concern, including acts of terrorism in Balochistan, Fata, Samjhauta Express and the Indian embassy attack in Kabul.

Pakistan present proves of Indian involvement in terror acts - GEO.tv

http://www.asianews.com.pk/pakistan-...ror-acts-12914
 
Pakistan present proof of Indian involvement in terror acts
Updated at: 1101 PST, Saturday, October 25, 2008
Pakistan present proves of Indian involvement in terror acts NEW DELHI: Pakistan had presented proves of Indian involvement in terror activities in Balochistan and different parts of the country whereas India has failed to present genuine evidences.

Pakistan and India have agreed to enhance cooperation to combat the menace of terrorism, which is a threat to the world and the region. This was decided in a special meeting of the Pak-India Joint Anti-Terrorism Mechanism held here.

Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, led the Pakistan delegation to the talks while Vivek Katju, Special Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, led the Indian delegation. Sources said during the talks, which were held in a constructive, positive and forward looking atmosphere, exchange of information took place on all issues of mutual concern, including acts of terrorism in Balochistan, Fata, Samjhauta Express and the Indian embassy attack in Kabul.

Pakistan present proves of Indian involvement in terror acts - GEO.tv

http://www.asianews.com.pk/pakistan-...ror-acts-12914

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