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January - 19 
Nepal's Deputy Prime Minister Bijay Gachhadar disclosed that Nepal has confiscated Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) worth INR 80 million in recent times and conveyed to India that it would not allow any anti-India activity on its soil, according to CNN-IBN. Gachhadar, who met Union Home Minister P
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Nepal's Deputy Prime Minister Bijay Gachhadar disclosed that Nepal has confiscated Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) worth INR 80 million in recent times and conveyed to India that it would not allow any anti-India activity on its soil, according to CNN-IBN. Gachhadar, who met Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram in New Delhi, told reporters that his country was taking strong action against those involved in circulation of FICNs. "We have assured the Indian government that our territory will not be allowed to be used for activities inimical to India's interest," he said, adding his country was committed to providing all necessary cooperation and assistance in security matters. India would provide Nepal help in strengthening border and aviation security, particularly at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan international airport, he added further. He also said that New Delhi has promised Kathmandu to help it enhancing border and aviation security and modernising its law enforcement agencies.
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January - 19 
The Assam Tribune reports that during the annual Home Secretary-level meet between India and Myanmar at Naypyitaw on January 19, a joint strategy to deal with Northeast Indian militant groups, smuggling of drugs, arms and ammunition will be high on the agenda.
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The Assam Tribune reports that during the annual Home Secretary-level meet between India and Myanmar at Naypyitaw on January 19, a joint strategy to deal with Northeast Indian militant groups, smuggling of drugs, arms and ammunition will be high on the agenda.
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January - 19 
The Assam Tribune reports that during the Home Secretary level meeting between the two countries on January 19, Myanmar has assured India that steps would be taken against the Northeastern militants using its territory.
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The Assam Tribune reports that during the Home Secretary level meeting between the two countries on January 19, Myanmar has assured India that steps would be taken against the Northeastern militants using its territory.
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February - 17 
Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-PTF) held discussion with Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram at his North Block office in New Delhi over the solution of their vexed problems and submitted a memorandum demanding early political solution on February 17. They also deman
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Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-PTF) held discussion with Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram at his North Block office in New Delhi over the solution of their vexed problems and submitted a memorandum demanding early political solution on February 17. They also demanded new interlocutor who are either politician or statesman. The present interlocutor to the outfit is P.C. Halder. The names of whom the NDFB-PTF wants as interlocutor are- Ranjit Shekar Mushahary, the Governor of Meghalaya, P.A. Sangma, former Lok Sabha (Lower House) Speaker, S.C. Jamir, former Chief Minister of Nagaland and Member of Parliament from Arunachal Pradesh Takam Sanjay.
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April - 20 
The Times of India reports that increased cooperation between India and the US on detection and tracking of fake Indian currency notes (FICN) is likely with terror funding, cyber crime, intelligence sharing being discussed between Union Home Secretary R K Singh and US Deputy Secretary for Homeland S
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The Times of India reports that increased cooperation between India and the US on detection and tracking of fake Indian currency notes (FICN) is likely with terror funding, cyber crime, intelligence sharing being discussed between Union Home Secretary R K Singh and US Deputy Secretary for Homeland Security Jane Holl Lute in New Delhi on April 20. While both sides remained tight-lipped on the details of the day-long discussion, sources said that the US and India were likely to share technical know-how and intelligence on the detection of bulk smuggling of FICN. According to a recent confidential Government report, four in every 1,000 currency notes in circulation in India are fake amounting to as much as INR 32 billion in 2010. The white paper on the status of FICN, prepared jointly by the Intelligence Bureau, Research & Analysis Wing, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence and Central Bureau of Investigation had expressed concern on the trend saying it was seriously affecting the credibility of the rupee as legal tender. FICN that flowed into India in 2010 from abroad were in the range of INR 15 billion- INR 17 billion, the white paper said.
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May - 1 
During his meeting with Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on May 1, Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma has urged the Centre to send one more battalion of Indian Reserve Police (IRB) to the State. The Chief Minister apprised Chidambaram about overall law and order situation in the State including
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During his meeting with Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on May 1, Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma has urged the Centre to send one more battalion of Indian Reserve Police (IRB) to the State. The Chief Minister apprised Chidambaram about overall law and order situation in the State including in disturbed Garo Hill. Without adequate, trained and armed Police force it is difficult to control the extremists, Sangma told Chidambaram.
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May - 3 
On May 3, bilateral ceasefire agreement between National Socialist Council of Nagaland–Khaplang (NCSN-K) and the Government of India (GoI) was extended for another year, five days after it last expired on April 28. Member of ceasefire monitoring group (CFMG) and kilonser (minister) H. Vusshe said th
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On May 3, bilateral ceasefire agreement between National Socialist Council of Nagaland–Khaplang (NCSN-K) and the Government of India (GoI) was extended for another year, five days after it last expired on April 28. Member of ceasefire monitoring group (CFMG) and kilonser (minister) H. Vusshe said that both sides (GoI and NSCN-K) came to this agreement after hectic parleys over certain “pressing” and “pertinent” issues related to the implementation of ceasefire ground rules were agreed upon. Vusshe, however, denied the delay of extension to the ceasefire on April 28 with issues relating to his organisation’s bilateral ceasefire agreement with the Government of Myanmar. He said that the GoI representatives had put up some queries on this issue which was “clearly” spelled across and clarified by the NSCN-K.
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May - 7 
India and Bangladesh on May 7 discussed the Extradition Treaty with the Joint Consultative Commission Meeting noting that the legal framework for bilateral security cooperation would be completed with the signing of the pact, according to The Times of India. Taking up the issue of insurgent groups o
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India and Bangladesh on May 7 discussed the Extradition Treaty with the Joint Consultative Commission Meeting noting that the legal framework for bilateral security cooperation would be completed with the signing of the pact, according to The Times of India. Taking up the issue of insurgent groups operating out of Bangladesh, Union Minister of External Affairs, S.M. Krishna said in the meeting that the extradition treaty will help India deal with insurgents like Anup Chetia, ‘general secretary’ of the banned United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA).
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May - 8 
Recalling the bilateral ceasefire agreement signed between NSCN-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and the Union of Myanmar on April 9 at Khamti town (Myanmar) after more than 60 years, the outfit said that the representatives in the meeting clearly pointed out that it was “an authentic political institution struggl
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Recalling the bilateral ceasefire agreement signed between NSCN-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and the Union of Myanmar on April 9 at Khamti town (Myanmar) after more than 60 years, the outfit said that the representatives in the meeting clearly pointed out that it was “an authentic political institution struggling for Naga sovereignty with mass support across the artificial boundary,” reports Nagaland Post on May 9.
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During the two-day Home Secretary Level talks on May 24-25,2012 in Islamabad (Pakistan), Indian delegation told Pakistani side that it has given them enough evidence against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) founder, Hafiz Saeed which was added to the proof collected against Saeed by Pakistan's Federal Investig
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During the two-day Home Secretary Level talks on May 24-25,2012 in Islamabad (Pakistan), Indian delegation told Pakistani side that it has given them enough evidence against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) founder, Hafiz Saeed which was added to the proof collected against Saeed by Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency.
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May - 24 May - 25
Pakistani officials admitted during Home Secretary-level talks (May 24-25) that investigation conducted by their Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) had established Lakhvi's direct involvement in the 26/11 terror attacks.
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Pakistani officials admitted during Home Secretary-level talks (May 24-25) that investigation conducted by their Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) had established Lakhvi's direct involvement in the 26/11 terror attacks.
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May - 25 
India and Pakistan on May 25, pledged to fight terrorism together, calling it “a continuing threat to peace and security” and a block to the full establishment of normal relations, reports Dawn. The talks were led by the Home Secretary of India, Raj Kumar Singh and the Interior Secretary of Pakistan
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India and Pakistan on May 25, pledged to fight terrorism together, calling it “a continuing threat to peace and security” and a block to the full establishment of normal relations, reports Dawn. The talks were led by the Home Secretary of India, Raj Kumar Singh and the Interior Secretary of Pakistan, Siddiq Akbar, and also included security experts from both countries. The neighbouring countries also agreed to enhance cooperation on terrorism, human trafficking, narcotics, counterfeit currency and cyber crime.
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May - 25 
The Indian side had also demanded the handing over of fugitives allegedly sheltering in Pakistan, including terrorist Dawood Ibrahim and several Indian Mujahideen (IM) leaders.
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The Indian side had also demanded the handing over of fugitives allegedly sheltering in Pakistan, including terrorist Dawood Ibrahim and several Indian Mujahideen (IM) leaders.
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May - 25 
The talks also saw both sides agreeing to initiate negotiations for a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) which is meant to facilitate cooperation in investigation of crimes, prosecution and collecting evidence. Home secretary Singh said "The Pakistani side promised to examine the draft and revert
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The talks also saw both sides agreeing to initiate negotiations for a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) which is meant to facilitate cooperation in investigation of crimes, prosecution and collecting evidence. Home secretary Singh said "The Pakistani side promised to examine the draft and revert with comments within two months”.
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June - 3 
India and Pakistan will discuss the Siachen issue on June 11-12 in Islamabad with an aim of de-militarising the world’s highest battle-filed, according to Daily Excelsior. Defence Secretaries of the two sides will hold talks for two days there in an attempt to find a solution to the vexed problem, w
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India and Pakistan will discuss the Siachen issue on June 11-12 in Islamabad with an aim of de-militarising the world’s highest battle-filed, according to Daily Excelsior. Defence Secretaries of the two sides will hold talks for two days there in an attempt to find a solution to the vexed problem, which is costing immensely to both countries in terms of monetary and human resources, officials said on June 3. The talks will be followed by a discussion on the Sir Creek issue on June 28. These talks were earlier supposed to precede the Siachen issue but the schedule was reversed reportedly at the behest of Pakistan. India and Pakistan have held several rounds of talks to resolve the Siachen issue.
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June - 13 
India has requested the US to provide it access to the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terror attacks accused and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana, reports NDTV.com. On June 13, India raised the issue with the US when External Affairs Minister S.M. Kr
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India has requested the US to provide it access to the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terror attacks accused and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana, reports NDTV.com. On June 13, India raised the issue with the US when External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna met US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Washington for the third round of strategic India-US dialogue. Both Headley and Rana are currently in the custody of US authorities. Headley is accused of conducting recce of 26/11 targets for the LeT, which carried out the attacks. However, Rana was acquitted of federal charges that he aided the terrorists who carried out the attacks. At a joint press conference with Clinton, Krishna told reporters, "India's interest in further access to Headley and Rana, in accordance with our legal procedures, for the investigations into the Mumbai terror attack of November 2008, was raised." In response, Mrs Clinton said the two countries are sharing information related to terrorism and other related issues. "With respect to information-sharing it is our policy and practice to share information, and we do that. I'm not going to go into details because we think our cooperation on intelligence-sharing, on homeland security issues, on counter-terrorism has gotten to a new level," she said. However, The Hindu added that Krishna noted that the U.S. had not briefed India on any progress in the case of Hafiz Saeed, the alleged mastermind of 26/11, on whose head the Obama administration recently placed a USD 10 million bounty. Krishna also implied that no further promises had been made by the US regarding India’s years-old plea for further direct access to Headley. While the U.S. defused growing anger and suspicion in the Indian corner by granting India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) access to Headley for ten days in June 2010, additional opportunities to question him have not materialised.
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June - 25 
Kanglaonline reports on June 25 that the next round of Indo-Myanmar Regional Border Committee meeting will be held between representatives of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Government of Myanmar on June 26 (today) and 27 in Kolkata (West Bengal) to discuss security, militancy and narcotics related
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Kanglaonline reports on June 25 that the next round of Indo-Myanmar Regional Border Committee meeting will be held between representatives of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Government of Myanmar on June 26 (today) and 27 in Kolkata (West Bengal) to discuss security, militancy and narcotics related issues. This will be the first official delegation meeting after the Myanmar visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on May 27 and 28 last. These meetings are aimed at cementing the friendly bonds between the two countries and increasing cooperation to tackle problems of militancy, drug trafficking etc. The Kolkata meeting is scheduled to discuss the steps taken by both sides to reduce border crimes and movement of drug peddlers, the presence of anti-Indian militant outfits along the 1,643 kilometres long, mostly unfenced, Indo-Myanmar international border, exchange of intelligence inputs and sharing of interrogation reports of arms smugglers caught in Myanmar.
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July - 2 July - 3
Western coastal States are deliberating a joint mechanism to tackle coastal security and drug trafficking in a bid to stem the activities of terrorists and drug pushers, according to Daily Pioneer. At a standing committee meeting of the Western Zonal Council which includes Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa
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Western coastal States are deliberating a joint mechanism to tackle coastal security and drug trafficking in a bid to stem the activities of terrorists and drug pushers, according to Daily Pioneer. At a standing committee meeting of the Western Zonal Council which includes Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa and other Union Territories like the Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Diu and Daman conclave, held in Goa over the July 2-3, officials from the Western zone States identified several areas where they can increase cooperation among their Governments.
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July - 5 
The Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan wrapped up their two-day engagement on July 5, with no tangible outcome although both reiterated their commitment to fight terror and Islamabad even offered a joint probe into the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.
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The Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan wrapped up their two-day engagement on July 5, with no tangible outcome although both reiterated their commitment to fight terror and Islamabad even offered a joint probe into the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.
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July - 7 
Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna, at his 30-minute meeting with Pakistani’s Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar on July 8, in Tokyo (Japan) underlined the importance of swift action to bring the perpetrators of November 26, 2008 (26/11) to justice, saying New Delhi has given more concret
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Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna, at his 30-minute meeting with Pakistani’s Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar on July 8, in Tokyo (Japan) underlined the importance of swift action to bring the perpetrators of November 26, 2008 (26/11) to justice, saying New Delhi has given more concrete evidence against those involved.
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July - 12 
India and Pakistan on July 12 resumed talks to ensure maritime security and establish a mechanism for release of impoverished fishermen who often end up in each other's jails due to lack of clear demarcation of territorial waters between the two neighbours, The Times of India reports. The last time
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India and Pakistan on July 12 resumed talks to ensure maritime security and establish a mechanism for release of impoverished fishermen who often end up in each other's jails due to lack of clear demarcation of territorial waters between the two neighbours, The Times of India reports. The last time these talks between the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) took place was in 2008 before the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terror attacks.
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July - 14 
Top police officers of six Naxal [Left-Wing Extremist]-affected States - Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand and Kerala - met in Kochi on July 14 to consider the threat posed by explosives to Security Force personnel and to suggest amending of the Explosives Act, reports PTI
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Top police officers of six Naxal [Left-Wing Extremist]-affected States - Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand and Kerala - met in Kochi on July 14 to consider the threat posed by explosives to Security Force personnel and to suggest amending of the Explosives Act, reports PTI. Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Kerala Director General of Police (DGP) Jacob Punnose said that the Union Government had already decided to amend existing laws to check the misuse of explosives.
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August - 31 
United Committee Manipur (UCM) has criticized the State Government for attending the tripartite talk on the bodies’ demand for Alternative Arrangement. Tripartite talks were held among the representatives of Government of India, Manipur Government and United Naga Council (UNC) at New Delhi on August
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United Committee Manipur (UCM) has criticized the State Government for attending the tripartite talk on the bodies’ demand for Alternative Arrangement. Tripartite talks were held among the representatives of Government of India, Manipur Government and United Naga Council (UNC) at New Delhi on August 31.
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August - 31 
United Naga Council (UNC) expressed satisfaction on the fourth round of tripartite talks for an alternative administrative arrangement for Nagas in Manipur, which was held on August 31 in New Delhi, reports Times of India. The talks were held between the (UNC), Manipur Government and the Central Gov
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United Naga Council (UNC) expressed satisfaction on the fourth round of tripartite talks for an alternative administrative arrangement for Nagas in Manipur, which was held on August 31 in New Delhi, reports Times of India. The talks were held between the (UNC), Manipur Government and the Central Government. Sources said during the talks, the UNC delegation led by its president L Adani submitted a representation highlighting its core demand to the government. The UNC sought for alternative or any interim administrative arrangement for the Nagas in Manipur without involving the state government.
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September - 3 
A three hours meeting, was held between the Joint Legislators Forum (JLF) and representatives of the NSCN-IM at the Rhododendron Hall at the Police Officers’ Mess, Chumukedima in Dimapur on September 3 for an early settlement of the Naga political issue. According to ‘Lieutenant General’ (Retd) V.S.
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A three hours meeting, was held between the Joint Legislators Forum (JLF) and representatives of the NSCN-IM at the Rhododendron Hall at the Police Officers’ Mess, Chumukedima in Dimapur on September 3 for an early settlement of the Naga political issue. According to ‘Lieutenant General’ (Retd) V.S. Atem NSCN-IM executive member of its steering committee, the legislators were told that inclusion of other groups in its political talk with Government of India did not arise at the moment.
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September - 15 
The Maharashtra Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjeev Dayal met with senior officials engaged in anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations and discussed on the rebels' issue and law and order situation in the Naxal-affected Districts of Gadchiroli and Gondia on September 15.
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The Maharashtra Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjeev Dayal met with senior officials engaged in anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations and discussed on the rebels' issue and law and order situation in the Naxal-affected Districts of Gadchiroli and Gondia on September 15.
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September - 16 
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and State Police officials on September 16 reviewed the anti-naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations in Gaya and Aurangabad Districts of Bihar and expressed satisfaction in containing Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activities in the District
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and State Police officials on September 16 reviewed the anti-naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations in Gaya and Aurangabad Districts of Bihar and expressed satisfaction in containing Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activities in the Districts, reports Daily Bhaskar. CRPF Director General of Police (DGP) Vijay Kumar and his Bihar Police counterpart Abhayanand lauded the CRPF's 159th battalion and the Special Task Force (STF) and local Police of Aurangabad and Gaya Districts for successfully carrying out combing operations in the two naxal-affected Districts on September 8-10. Kumar also announced cash reward for the CRPF’s 159 battalion and the State Police, for their fight against the naxalites in both the Districts.
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September - 25 
India on September 25 asked Pakistan to expedite the trial of November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attacks accused when Indian Union Minister of Home Affairs Sushil Kumar Shinde met his counterpart Rehman Malik in Maldivian capital Male, reports The Times of India. According to sources, "B
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India on September 25 asked Pakistan to expedite the trial of November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attacks accused when Indian Union Minister of Home Affairs Sushil Kumar Shinde met his counterpart Rehman Malik in Maldivian capital Male, reports The Times of India. According to sources, "Both countries had initially decided not to allow cross-examination of the 26/11 case witnesses by the panel in Mumbai. But now, Islamabad has been insisting for it referring to its court order”.
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September - 25 
Senior Police officers of West Bengal, Jharkhand and Odisha held a meeting in West Bengal’s Purulia District on September 25 to discuss a joint mechanism against the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) operating in the three neighbouring States, reports The Hindu. “This is the first time th
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Senior Police officers of West Bengal, Jharkhand and Odisha held a meeting in West Bengal’s Purulia District on September 25 to discuss a joint mechanism against the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) operating in the three neighbouring States, reports The Hindu. “This is the first time that a meeting involving senior Police officers and para-military forces of the three States has been held since Maoist activities were reported in West Bengal,” Gangeshwar Singh, Inspector General of State Police (Western Range) told The Hindu on the telephone. According to senior Police officers, the “tactics and strategy” of the Maoists operating in the border areas of the States, along with specific intelligence inputs on their number and location, were shared in the meeting. Joint operations involving Security Forces, against the Maoists operating in areas where the three States share common borders, would be stepped up after the meeting, a senior police officer said. The West Bengal Government had announced that a joint operation with the Police of Jharkhand and Odisha would be undertaken to make sure that the Maoists did not gain any ground in the State.
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October - 5 
The Telegraph reports on October 5 that illegal immigration and resurgence of northeast India militant groups in Bangladesh will feature at the Home Secretary-level talks in Dhaka. The Home secretary level talks will start from October 15.Union home secretary R.K. Singh, who officials said is likely
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The Telegraph reports on October 5 that illegal immigration and resurgence of northeast India militant groups in Bangladesh will feature at the Home Secretary-level talks in Dhaka. The Home secretary level talks will start from October 15.Union home secretary R.K. Singh, who officials said is likely to be in Dhaka around October 15, is also likely to take up the issue of deportation of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘general Secretary’ Anup Chetia during his visit.
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October - 15 
Cooperation in combating terror, repatriation of ULFA ‘General secretary’ Anup Chetia and early conclusion of an extradition treaty will top the agenda at the two-day India-Bangladesh Home Secretary-level talks in Dhaka from October 15, reports Assam Tribune PTI.
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Cooperation in combating terror, repatriation of ULFA ‘General secretary’ Anup Chetia and early conclusion of an extradition treaty will top the agenda at the two-day India-Bangladesh Home Secretary-level talks in Dhaka from October 15, reports Assam Tribune PTI.
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October - 17 
Bangladesh has expressed its willingness to hand over the ULFA ‘General Secretary’ Anup Chetia without waiting for extradition treaty, reports Assam Tribune on October 17. At the 13th Home Secretary-level talks that concluded in Dhaka on October 16, Bangladesh formally conveyed that Chetia may be ha
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Bangladesh has expressed its willingness to hand over the ULFA ‘General Secretary’ Anup Chetia without waiting for extradition treaty, reports Assam Tribune on October 17. At the 13th Home Secretary-level talks that concluded in Dhaka on October 16, Bangladesh formally conveyed that Chetia may be handed over soon under the existing South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Convention on Mutual Legal Assistance. The only hurdle was a case pending in a court but it has been assured that it would not stand in the way, said an official who took part in the discussion.
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October - 21 
survey of border areas between Bangladesh and India will start on November 2012 this was decided in a sector-level meeting of senior officials of Border Security Force (BSF) and Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) at Sutarkandi in Karimganj District, reports Times of India. Further, exchange of enclave
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survey of border areas between Bangladesh and India will start on November 2012 this was decided in a sector-level meeting of senior officials of Border Security Force (BSF) and Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) at Sutarkandi in Karimganj District, reports Times of India. Further, exchange of enclaves was finalized in the agreement, which involved the "disputed" area measuring 5.374 kilometer in Assam alone - 2.874 kilometer in Lathitila-Dumabari and Madanpur-Polatol in Karimganj District and 2.5 kilometer in Boroibari in Dhubri District. According to the protocol, 94.6 acre of land in Lalthila and 299.04 acre in Pallathal of Karimganj, which had been in adverse possession of Bangladesh since 1965, had also been ceded away to Bangladesh. The state lost a village, Boraibari in Dhubri, covering an area of 189.06 acre.
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November - 8 
India and United Kingdom (U.K.), on November 8, agreed to increase cooperation in cyber security, including strengthening bilateral cooperation in tackling cyber crime, reports Khaleej Times. The two countries issued a Joint Statement on cooperation on cyber issues after talks between British Foreig
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India and United Kingdom (U.K.), on November 8, agreed to increase cooperation in cyber security, including strengthening bilateral cooperation in tackling cyber crime, reports Khaleej Times. The two countries issued a Joint Statement on cooperation on cyber issues after talks between British Foreign Secretary William Hague and India’s Minister of External Affairs Salman Khurshid. The statement noted that as part of the India-U.K. Strategic Dialogue, it was agreed that their Foreign Ministries would work together on areas of common interest in the cyber domain following which London Conference on Cyberspace in 2011 was organised by the U.K., reports dnaindia.com. The statement said, "Both India and the United Kingdom share the core principles of liberty, transparency, freedom of expression and the rule of law which apply in cyberspace”.
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December - 4 
India and Bangladesh have agreed to sign an extradition treaty in January during Union Minister of Home Affairs Sushil Kumar Shinde's expected visit to Dhaka (Bangladesh), reports NDTV. A joint statement after a meeting of Shinde with his Bangladesh counterpart M. K. Alamgir in New Delhi said that b
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India and Bangladesh have agreed to sign an extradition treaty in January during Union Minister of Home Affairs Sushil Kumar Shinde's expected visit to Dhaka (Bangladesh), reports NDTV. A joint statement after a meeting of Shinde with his Bangladesh counterpart M. K. Alamgir in New Delhi said that both sides agreed that the extradition treaty, which is under consideration by both Governments, may be finalised at an early date. "It was agreed that Revised Travel Agreement (RTA) as well as the extradition treaty will be finalized and signed in January 2013 during the proposed visit of Indian Home Minister to Dhaka," it said. The statement said both sides noted that the action was being taken for repatriation of sentenced prisoners to either country. The two countries also agreed not to resort to firing unless fired upon or attacked by terrorists or armed criminals and expressed regret over deaths and loss of life on the border.
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December - 5 
Tripartite talk between the Union Government, Manipur Government and Kuki National Organisation (KNO), an umbrella body of 17 Kuki militant groups held on December 5 at New Delhi was inconclusive as KNO remained hardened its stance on a written assurance from the centre for the commencement of a pol
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Tripartite talk between the Union Government, Manipur Government and Kuki National Organisation (KNO), an umbrella body of 17 Kuki militant groups held on December 5 at New Delhi was inconclusive as KNO remained hardened its stance on a written assurance from the centre for the commencement of a political dialogue, reports Nagaland Post. ‘Spokesperson’ of KNO, Dr. Seilen Haokip said that the meeting was inconclusive as no agreement could be reached on KNO’s demand for the initiation of political dialogue despite seven years of peace trust. During the peace talks, State Government’s proposal to extend the term of Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement for another one year was rejected by KNO insisting that before signing agreement, New Delhi should give a written assurance on the political dialogue. However, he said that KNO did not set any deadline for the commencement of the political dialogue. It only insisted on an assurance for initiating the political dialogue at the earliest.
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December - 9 
Aiming to further boost the anti-Naxal operations particularly in Chhattisgarh, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Director General Pranay Sahay has taken up the issue of non-construction of vital roads in operational areas with the State Chief Minister Raman Singh, reports The Pioneer on December
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Aiming to further boost the anti-Naxal operations particularly in Chhattisgarh, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Director General Pranay Sahay has taken up the issue of non-construction of vital roads in operational areas with the State Chief Minister Raman Singh, reports The Pioneer on December 10. At a recent meeting with Singh at Raipur, Sahay pointed out that CRPF formations are connected by kacha tracks which has made movement of paramilitary personnel risky as many jawans have lost their lives due to Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blasts on these tracks. During the meeting, the CRPF chief also raised concern over the failure of the State police in making arrests or filing charge sheets against Naxal cadres who have inflicted major losses on the Paramilitary personnel. It also flagged concerns over acquittal of Naxal cadre in certain cases due to “weak investigation.”
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December - 9 
four days after meeting Government representatives in New Delhi, the Kuki National Organisation (KNO), one of the two umbrella organisations of the Kuki militant outfits has warned of the “possibility of unwarranted and tragic incidents” if the Government of India continues to ignore the aspiration
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four days after meeting Government representatives in New Delhi, the Kuki National Organisation (KNO), one of the two umbrella organisations of the Kuki militant outfits has warned of the “possibility of unwarranted and tragic incidents” if the Government of India continues to ignore the aspiration of the outfit as “Suspension of Operation (SoO) has technically expired on November 22.” KNO, on December 9, put Joint Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) Sambhu Singh (in-charge of North Eastern states) in the bad light saying there is every possibility that the latter had not conveyed KNO’s message to the Union Home Minister. KNO had requested for a written assurance from the Central Government to start a political dialogue during the `tripartite talk` in New Delhi on December 5. Tripartite talk between the centre, Manipur Government and KNO held on December 5 at New Delhi was inconclusive as KNO remained hardened its stance on a written assurance from the centre for the commencement of a political dialogu.
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December - 12 
Hours before Pakistan Interior Minister, Rehman Malik, arrives in India, the Union Minister of Home Affairs (UMHA), Sushil Kumar Shinde, while giving an interview to CNN-IBN on December 12 said that Pakistan's action against Hafiz Saeed and other November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai attacks accused and
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Hours before Pakistan Interior Minister, Rehman Malik, arrives in India, the Union Minister of Home Affairs (UMHA), Sushil Kumar Shinde, while giving an interview to CNN-IBN on December 12 said that Pakistan's action against Hafiz Saeed and other November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai attacks accused and voice samples in the case will be discussed during Malik’s visit to India. He added that Pakistan should hand over the conspirators to India.
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December - 18 
Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) has called for immediate resumption of talks on the separate state issue, reports The Telegraph. A three-member team of the KLNLF met Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde in New Delhi and asked him to pay special attention to the outfit’s i
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Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) has called for immediate resumption of talks on the separate state issue, reports The Telegraph. A three-member team of the KLNLF met Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde in New Delhi and asked him to pay special attention to the outfit’s issue as the talks process has been stalled since July 8 this year.The team, comprising KLNLF ‘general secretary ‘Thong Teron, ‘publicity secretary’ Rajek Dera and ‘home secretary’ Thulok Teron, submitted a memorandum in support of their demand.
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December - 26 December - 27
India and Pakistan reviewed the implementation of existing bilateral Confidence Building Measures (CBM), including the ceasefire along the LoC, during their expert-level meeting on conventional CBMs here in New Delhi, Daily Excelsior reported. Sources said that India also took up the recent incident
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India and Pakistan reviewed the implementation of existing bilateral Confidence Building Measures (CBM), including the ceasefire along the LoC, during their expert-level meeting on conventional CBMs here in New Delhi, Daily Excelsior reported. Sources said that India also took up the recent incidents of ceasefire agreement (CFA) violations by Pakistan in the review meeting. The last expert-level meetings on Conventional and Nuclear CBMs between India and Pakistan were held on December 26-27, 2011, in Islamabad.
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