The threat of insiders in the nuclear establishment working with outsiders seeking a bomb is nowhere greater than in Pakistan.
New Delhi, July 2:Home Minister P. Chidambaram Wednesday outlined the second action plan for his ministry, as part of the agenda for the first 100 days of the government, including delegating more responsibilities to the Jammu and Kashmir police.
Srinagar, July
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Death toll after violence in Baramulla town in north
Kashmir rises to four.
Mumbai, July
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government plans to provide helicopters to police large
Indian cities, said the Home Minister.
Kolkata, June 30:The central government should carry out a statewide operation by deploying central forces to recover illegal firearms from different parts of West Bengal, Railways Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee said here Monday.
New Delhi, June 30:The Mumbai hub of National Security Guards (NSG) would become operational Tuesday, nearly seven months after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.
Lalgarh (West Bengal), June 29:Security forces Sunday arrested two Maoist rebels, defused seven landmines and were busy gathering intelligence inputs before launching an assault on the rebels' remaining stronghold at Kantapahari and its surrounding areas of West Bengal.
New Delhi, June 28: Holding that the Taliban in Pakistan posed a "real threat" to India, Defence Minister A.K. Antony said Thursday that since terrorists were still operating from the other side, India could not afford to lower its guard along the western border, especially in Jammu and Kashmir.
New Delhi, June 27:Top commanders to discuss India's war fighting capabilities.
Kolkata, June 24:Suspected Maoists torched CPI-M offices, blew up a village council building and blocked roads as the 48-hour shutdown they called in five states to protests security operations in Lalgarh evoked mixed responses on the second day Tuesday. In West Bengal, normal life in rebel strongholds continued to be disrupted.