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January - 11 
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on January 11 assured New Delhi that Dhaka would not allow its soil to be used as a base for operations by groups inimical to India, her Advisor Abul Kalam Azad said, reports The Hindu. However, India and Bangladesh signed five pacts in the presence of Indian
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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on January 11 assured New Delhi that Dhaka would not allow its soil to be used as a base for operations by groups inimical to India, her Advisor Abul Kalam Azad said, reports The Hindu. However, India and Bangladesh signed five pacts in the presence of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his counterpart Sheikh Hasina to add impetus to the bilateral ties that had been on the upswing since the last one year. The five agreements relate to mutual legal assistance in criminal matters, transfer of sentenced persons, fight against terrorism, organised crime and illegal drug trafficking, power cooperation and cultural exchange programmes. “We are confident that this visit would serve to underline that strong India-Bangladesh relations are vital; not just for both our countries, but for the entire region and the international community,” said India’s Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao.
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January - 12 
The Hindu reports that the Union Government has asked Maharashtra, Karnataka, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Assam to remain fully alert to prevent any attempt by terrorists to disturb peace. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) advisory asked the authorities in these States to tak
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The Hindu reports that the Union Government has asked Maharashtra, Karnataka, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Assam to remain fully alert to prevent any attempt by terrorists to disturb peace. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) advisory asked the authorities in these States to take all precautionary measures. “The advisory has been sent after the intelligence agencies recorded conversations between militants and their handlers across the border during recent encounters,” senior officials of the Ministry said.
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February - 7 
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh inaugurating the Chief Ministers conference on Internal Security in New Delhi on February 7 said that hostile groups and elements were operating “from across the border to perpetrate terrorist acts in our country, and Jammu and Kashmir bears the brunt of the acts of the
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh inaugurating the Chief Ministers conference on Internal Security in New Delhi on February 7 said that hostile groups and elements were operating “from across the border to perpetrate terrorist acts in our country, and Jammu and Kashmir bears the brunt of the acts of these groups”, according to The Hindu. There was a marked decline in the number of terrorist incidents in Jammu and Kashmir from 2008 to 2009, he said, but expressed concern at the increase in the number of infiltration bids. Among the other major threats to the country’s security were insurgency and violence in the Northeast and Left-Wing Extremism, he said.
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March - 4 
The Centre on March 4 clarified that it had not received any formal request for peace dialogues so far at the organizational level from the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), reports Assam Tribune. The Union Minister of State for Home Affairs said that the Government of India has always shown i
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The Centre on March 4 clarified that it had not received any formal request for peace dialogues so far at the organizational level from the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), reports Assam Tribune. The Union Minister of State for Home Affairs said that the Government of India has always shown its willingness to enter into dialogue with any group, which is willing to abjure the path of violence and place its demand within the framework of the Constitution of India. Sources added that at least one round of meeting between top officials and the ULFA leaders were held in the jail premises. The ULFA leaders were advised to draft its charter of demands.
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March - 4 
The Reang refugee problem discussed on March 4 in the Tripura House with ruling party’s Member of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and Opposition members accusing each other for stalling the repatriation of refugees to Mizoram. Revenue Minister Badal Chowdhury said the sufferings of refugees as pathetic
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The Reang refugee problem discussed on March 4 in the Tripura House with ruling party’s Member of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and Opposition members accusing each other for stalling the repatriation of refugees to Mizoram. Revenue Minister Badal Chowdhury said the sufferings of refugees as pathetic and further added that State Government had been demanding Centre’s intervention to ensure early repartition of refugees sheltered in six relief camps in the North District.
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March - 4 
Voicing concern over America's reported decision to supply sophisticated weapons to Pakistan, Defence Minister A.K. Antony on March 4 said that the US should ensure that the "latest tranche of military aid" is used in fighting al-Qaeda and Taliban terrorists and not against India, reports Times of I
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Voicing concern over America's reported decision to supply sophisticated weapons to Pakistan, Defence Minister A.K. Antony on March 4 said that the US should ensure that the "latest tranche of military aid" is used in fighting al-Qaeda and Taliban terrorists and not against India, reports Times of India. "Given our bitter past experience of how Islamabad used such aid against India, Washington should ensure that the latest tranche of military aid is used only for the purpose of countering al-Qaeda and Taliban terrorists and not against India," he said in a statement in New Delhi
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March - 7 
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on March 7 denied Pakistan's contention that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) chief Hafiz Saeed did not figure in the recent foreign secretary-level talks, reports Times of India. The MEA, in a statement said, "India has been demanding action against Saeed, one of the masterm
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Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on March 7 denied Pakistan's contention that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) chief Hafiz Saeed did not figure in the recent foreign secretary-level talks, reports Times of India. The MEA, in a statement said, "India has been demanding action against Saeed, one of the masterminds of the Mumbai terrorist attack [26/11], since the barbaric and dastardly attack took place." Yet, on March 6 Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi declared that India had not asked for the arrest of Saeed nor did he figure in the February 25 talks.
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March - 11 
Both the chiefs also agreed to ensure that the spirit of the India-Bangladesh joint statement issued during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to New Delhi in January 2010 percolates down to ground level forces on the border.
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Both the chiefs also agreed to ensure that the spirit of the India-Bangladesh joint statement issued during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to New Delhi in January 2010 percolates down to ground level forces on the border.
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March - 14 
The Union Ministry for Home Affairs (MHA) sources in New Delhi said that the conspiracy was part of the Karachi Project — a joint venture of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) which involves serving and retired officers of the Pakistan Army and fugitive terrorists from
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The Union Ministry for Home Affairs (MHA) sources in New Delhi said that the conspiracy was part of the Karachi Project — a joint venture of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) which involves serving and retired officers of the Pakistan Army and fugitive terrorists from India. The project, first revealed by the American LeT terrorist David Coleman Headley to his Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) handlers, is designed to use Indians for setting off terror attacks in India.
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March - 17 
The Centre has expressed concern over violation of conditions of the cease-fire with the Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC), according to Shillong Times. Meghalaya Chief Minister D.D. Lapang, who called on Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram in New Delhi on March 17, apprised him of the outcome
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The Centre has expressed concern over violation of conditions of the cease-fire with the Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC), according to Shillong Times. Meghalaya Chief Minister D.D. Lapang, who called on Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram in New Delhi on March 17, apprised him of the outcome of March 16 talks between the ANVC and Centre's interlocutor P C Haldar. Chidambaram told the Chief Minister that there had been instances of violation of conditions of the suspension of operation (SoO). But at the same time the Centre would like to continue the SoO with the outfit, he said. Chidambaram assured that all necessary steps would be taken by the Centre to maintain peace and tranquillity in Meghalaya. The Home Minister asked Lapang to assess the ground realities and suggest suitable measures for the successful culmination of the peace process.
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April - 17 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) resumed talks with the Union Government New Delhi on April 17 and discussed differences over some points in the memorandum it had submitted earlier, according to Telegraph. NSCN-IM ‘general secretary’ Thuingalang Muivah led a four-mem
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) resumed talks with the Union Government New Delhi on April 17 and discussed differences over some points in the memorandum it had submitted earlier, according to Telegraph. NSCN-IM ‘general secretary’ Thuingalang Muivah led a four-member team of leaders to negotiate their demands with the interlocutor for Naga talks, R.S. Pandey, and senior Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) officials. “We met and discussed the points that they have submitted, but differences continue. The talks will continue,” a senior MHA official said. The key issue for the past three years has been Muivah’s proposal for a “special federal relationship between Nagalim and India” with the Nagas having a constitution of their own. This has been a bone of contention. The Government’proposals, which was readied earlier in 2010, was also being discussed. The MHA had made it clear that unless all insurgent factions come together and accept a package from the Centre, the talks will not succeed.
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April - 22 
A Delhi court on April 22 awarded the death penalty to three of the six cadres of the banned militant outfit, the Jammu Kashmir Islamic Front, who had been convicted of involvement in the May 21, 1996 Lajpat Nagar bomb blast, in which 13 people were killed, reports The Hindu. District and Sessions J
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A Delhi court on April 22 awarded the death penalty to three of the six cadres of the banned militant outfit, the Jammu Kashmir Islamic Front, who had been convicted of involvement in the May 21, 1996 Lajpat Nagar bomb blast, in which 13 people were killed, reports The Hindu. District and Sessions Judge S. P. Garg, who awarded the death sentence to Mohammad Naushad, Mohammad Ali Bhatt and Mirza Nissar Hussain, said: "The convicts do not deserve a lenient view. It was the most dastardly act ... the convicts indulged in the killing of innocent persons without any provocation." Their accomplice Javed Ahmed Khan was sentenced to life imprisonment. The four were convicted on April 8, 2010 of the murder, conspiracy and attempt to murder under the Indian Penal Code. The other two, Farooq Ahmed Khan and his woman accomplice Farida Dar, who had been held guilty of minor offences under the Explosive Substances Act and the Arms Act, were sentenced to imprisonment for seven years, and four years and two months respectively.
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May - 6 
Pakistani national Mohammad Ajmal Amir Kasab was convicted for his role in the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks (also known as 26/11) on the basis of evidence gathered against him and not on the basis of his confession, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on May 6, dismissing demands f
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Pakistani national Mohammad Ajmal Amir Kasab was convicted for his role in the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks (also known as 26/11) on the basis of evidence gathered against him and not on the basis of his confession, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on May 6, dismissing demands for a tough anti-terrorism law, reports Times of India. "Kasab was convicted not on the basis of his confession but on the basis of the evidence gathered against him," he said while replying to a discussion in the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament) on the functioning of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs.
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June - 1 
“We will fight against the scourge of communalism and political extremism. We will fight terrorism root and branch. We will ensure that this great, liberal and plural nation of ours is not weakened by hatred and bigotry,” said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on June 1, reported The Hindu.
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“We will fight against the scourge of communalism and political extremism. We will fight terrorism root and branch. We will ensure that this great, liberal and plural nation of ours is not weakened by hatred and bigotry,” said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on June 1, reported The Hindu. He added, “In dealing with Naxalism (Left Wing Extremism), we will pursue a policy that genuinely seeks to address developmental concerns at the grassroots, while firmly enforcing the writ of the state.”
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June - 30 
The Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said in New Delhi that the detained United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leaders could talk with the Government from the prison, reports Assam Tribune. Further, Chidambaram maintained that the ULFA leaders were in judicial custody and executive cannot release
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The Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said in New Delhi that the detained United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leaders could talk with the Government from the prison, reports Assam Tribune. Further, Chidambaram maintained that the ULFA leaders were in judicial custody and executive cannot release anybody who is in judicial custody. His response on June 30 was same as the reply he gave to a Sanmilita Jatiya Abhibartan (SJA) delegation last week. Virtually ruling out the possibility of releasing the ULFA leaders, the Union Home Minister had cited serious legal charges pending against them.
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July - 1 
The Union Government on July 1 in New Delhi extended the ceasefire agreements with the pro-talk faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) and Nunisa faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) for six months till December 31, reports Assam Tribune. The Suspension of Operation (SoO) Agre
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The Union Government on July 1 in New Delhi extended the ceasefire agreements with the pro-talk faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) and Nunisa faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) for six months till December 31, reports Assam Tribune. The Suspension of Operation (SoO) Agreement between the Union Government and the two outfits expired on June 30, 2010.
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July - 19 
The intelligence agencies in New Delhi on July 19 submitted reports to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) stating that a number of former Khalistani militants based in Germany had been trying to revive militancy in Punjab, reports Times of India. Sources said that the Punjab Police had been du
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The intelligence agencies in New Delhi on July 19 submitted reports to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) stating that a number of former Khalistani militants based in Germany had been trying to revive militancy in Punjab, reports Times of India. Sources said that the Punjab Police had been duly informed, and asked to keep a strict vigil on activities of all those who were directly or indirectly linked to all the former militants who had not only been living in Germany but also in USA, Canada and UK.
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July - 25 
Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on July 25 said that it was hopeful of getting "something" from Pakistan on the information provided to it last month on 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks and was willing to give it some time in this regard, reports Times of India. "We hope to get something from Pakista
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Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on July 25 said that it was hopeful of getting "something" from Pakistan on the information provided to it last month on 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks and was willing to give it some time in this regard, reports Times of India. "We hope to get something from Pakistan. Let's give them some time. It has been only a month since we have had formal contact," Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram told reporters in New Delhi when asked about India's expectation from Pakistan with regard to the dossiers given to Islamabad to act against the perpetrators of the Mumbai terrorist attack.
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July - 27 
India on July 27 reacted strongly to the secret documents leaked by Wikileaks that suggested that Pakistan's tribal areas were being used by its spy agency to stoke insurgency in Afghanistan, reports The Hindu. “The utilisation of territory under Pakistan's control to provide sanctuaries for recruit
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India on July 27 reacted strongly to the secret documents leaked by Wikileaks that suggested that Pakistan's tribal areas were being used by its spy agency to stoke insurgency in Afghanistan, reports The Hindu. “The utilisation of territory under Pakistan's control to provide sanctuaries for recruiting and sustaining terrorist groups, and to direct terrorist activity against neighbours, must stop if our region is to attain its full potential for peaceful development,” a statement by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in New Delhi on July 27. “Sponsorship of terrorism, as an instrument of policy, is wholly condemnable and must cease forthwith,” it added. The MEA said it was basing its observations on media reports about classified information “supposedly from U.S. Government sources.” These reports were posted in the public domain on whistleblower website WikiLeaks and alleged support to terrorism by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan's military intelligence agency. Sources who had perused the documents “released” so far said they seemed to show that despite being an ally of the U.S. in the ‘war on terror,' the ISI held secret strategy sessions with the Taliban leadership and arranged manpower to mount attacks on foreign forces and eliminate Afghan leadership. The reports also indicate that Pakistan's frontier areas, especially the seven tribal agencies, were used as sanctuaries for the Taliban to recoup and recruit fighters for launching attacks in southern Afghanistan. The “documents” also suggest that an intelligence agency had an inkling of the attack on the Indian Embassy in Kabul which killed 58 people.
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July - 29 
With no breakthrough in the over three year old Samjhauta Express blast case which was being investigated by the Haryana Police, the Union Government has finally handed over the probe to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), reports Times of India. "The Samjhauta blast case has been handed over t
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With no breakthrough in the over three year old Samjhauta Express blast case which was being investigated by the Haryana Police, the Union Government has finally handed over the probe to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), reports Times of India. "The Samjhauta blast case has been handed over to the NIA," special secretary (internal security) in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs U.K. Bansal told reporters on the sidelines of a function in New Delhi on July 29. The case will be the third one to be probed by NIA after Goa's Margao town and Gujarat's Modasa bomb blast cases in which Hindu extremist groups are suspected to be involved.
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August - 3 
Government on August 3 said that while there was no specific threat for the Commonwealth Games, there is a "general threat'' from militant outfits who want to strike at high profile events. Responding to a Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) question, minister of state for home M. Ramachandran s
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Government on August 3 said that while there was no specific threat for the Commonwealth Games, there is a "general threat'' from militant outfits who want to strike at high profile events. Responding to a Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) question, minister of state for home M. Ramachandran said the Delhi Police in consultation with the Union home ministry and other security agencies had "formulated elaborate security measures for the safe and secure conduct of the Games''. The ministry also said that an international security liaison group had been set up. The group included representatives from various security agencies for effective liaison with their counterparts from participating countries before and during the Games.
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August - 25 
While inaugurating a three-day conference of Directors-General and Inspectors-General of Police in New Delhi on August 25 Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram cautioned the Chiefs of State Police and security and intelligence officials against continuing attempts to infiltrate militants into the count
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While inaugurating a three-day conference of Directors-General and Inspectors-General of Police in New Delhi on August 25 Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram cautioned the Chiefs of State Police and security and intelligence officials against continuing attempts to infiltrate militants into the country as well as the phenomenon of “saffron terrorism, reports The Hindu. “There is no let-up in attempts to radicalise young men and women in India. Besides, there is the recently uncovered phenomenon of saffron terrorism that has been implicated in many bomb blasts of the past." Chidambaram said.
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September - 20 
Times of India reports that Australia on September 20, said there was a "high risk" of an extremist attack during the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, in a travel warning that follows a gun attack on tourists in the Indian capital. "There is a high risk of terrorist attack in New Delhi," said the up
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Times of India reports that Australia on September 20, said there was a "high risk" of an extremist attack during the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, in a travel warning that follows a gun attack on tourists in the Indian capital. "There is a high risk of terrorist attack in New Delhi," said the updated travel bulletin from Australia's foreign department.” Australians in New Delhi should be aware that the Commonwealth Games will be held in a security environment where there is a high risk of terrorism," it added.
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September - 29 
India on September 29 slammed Pakistan for sponsoring militancy and terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, and said Islamabad should not impart lessons to New Delhi on democracy and human rights, reported The Hindu. Hitting back at Pakistan a day after its Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi harped on gi
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India on September 29 slammed Pakistan for sponsoring militancy and terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, and said Islamabad should not impart lessons to New Delhi on democracy and human rights, reported The Hindu. Hitting back at Pakistan a day after its Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi harped on giving the Kashmiri people the right to “self-determination through a plebiscite,” External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna said Islamabad must stop its state-sponsored militancy and terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. “Jammu and Kashmir, which is an integral part of India, is the target of Pakistan-sponsored militancy and terrorism. Pakistan must fulfil its solemn commitment of not allowing territory under its control to be used for terrorism directed against India,” Krishna said. “Credible and firm action by Pakistan against terrorist groups operating from its soil is in the interest of the region as it is in Pakistan's own interest.” Krishna further emphasised that “Pakistan has to live up to its commitment not to allow use of its soil by terrorists acting against India.” Pointing out that there could be no justification for terrorism just as there could be no good and bad terrorists, Krishna said it had emerged as one of the most serious threats to international peace and security. “Acts of terrorism need to be condemned by all, wherever and whenever they are committed, by whomsoever and for whatever purposes. It is important for every member-state of the U.N. to note that it is no longer possible to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds. To defeat this scourge, it is imperative for the global community to build on international cooperation and take concerted action against terrorists and their sponsors,” he said.
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October - 21 
India wants a new security architecture, "an open, balanced and inclusive" one that corresponds to the security challenges of the 21st century, which are "radically different" from the last century, reports Times of India. "Nuclear confrontation or war between the major powers is not as likely as th
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India wants a new security architecture, "an open, balanced and inclusive" one that corresponds to the security challenges of the 21st century, which are "radically different" from the last century, reports Times of India. "Nuclear confrontation or war between the major powers is not as likely as the threat from derivatives of nuclear deterrence, namely terrorism and nuclear proliferation, which are being used to subvert the emergence of a plural, secular and democratic international order in the 21st century," said National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon. Speaking at the National Defence College's golden jubilee celebrations on October 21, Menon said the challenges of a globalised world cannot be handled by 20th century military alliances or containment strategies. "We have made it clear that while we need nuclear weapons for our own security, it's our goal to work for a world free of nuclear weapons, and that we are ready to undertake the necessary obligations to achieve that goal in a time-bound programme," he added.
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October - 28 
The Hindu reports that Union Home Secretary G.K. Pillai on October 28 said that counter-terrorism cooperation between India and the United States (US) was far more broad-based than it was earlier. "Intelligence sharing has definitely improved in recent months with the signing of the counter-terroris
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The Hindu reports that Union Home Secretary G.K. Pillai on October 28 said that counter-terrorism cooperation between India and the United States (US) was far more broad-based than it was earlier. "Intelligence sharing has definitely improved in recent months with the signing of the counter-terrorism security initiative. The cooperation between India and U.S. is now far more broad-based," he told journalists in New Delhi. Earlier, on October 27, Pillai had said that Indian agencies were "disappointed" at not being provided specific information by the US on Pakistani American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley either before or after 26/11, else he could have been arrested when he visited India in March 2009 as a LeT operative, four months after the Mumbai attacks.
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