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We'll respond to terrorism on many fronts: PMSHANTINIKETAN (West Bengal), DEC. 15. In a veiled warning to Pakistan, the Prime Minister, Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee, today said India's response to terrorism - a manifestation of which was the Thursday's strike on Parliament - would be unveiled ... More It is for Pak. to act: Advani AHMEDABAD, DEC. 15. India will ``watch for a few days'' for Pakistan's response to its diplomatic initiative demanding action against terrorist organisations such as the Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e- Mohammad before considering its next step, the ... More Professor among detenus NEW DELHI, DEC. 15. Central security officials are confident of cracking the case of attack on Parliament House on Thursday with the interrogation of those arrested in Srinagar and Delhi today. Top intelligence sources said all evidence collected ... More India dismisses Pak. charges NEW DELHI, DEC. 15. India today dismissed Pakistan's allegations that it had stagemanaged Thursday's attack on Parliament. ``We do not want to dignify these wild allegations with a reaction'', official sources said when contacted. ``It is time ... More Putin urges India to maintain restraint MOSCOW, DEC. 15. Russia has joined Western nations in trying to keep India from attacking terrorist bases inside Pakistan, a media report said. The Russian President, Mr. Vladimir Putin, in a telephone call to the Prime Minister, Mr. Atal ... More Ready to act if Delhi gives proof: Musharraf ISLAMABAD, DEC. 15. The Pakistan President, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, today made a conditional offer to act against any individual or group in his country if India provided proof of involvement in Thursday's attack on Parliament. In a brief ... More Many Al-Qaeda men captured KABUL, DEC. 15. Several fighters of Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda network were captured or killed after they put a stiff resistance as U.S. and Afghan forces firing mortar bombs made the first major advance against the Al-Qaeda's last known ... More `Osama voice' picked up on radio WASHINGTON, DEC. 15. U.S. troops hunting accused terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden have detected his distinctive voice giving orders via hand-held radio to his Al-Qaeda fighters in eastern Afghanistan, the Washington Times reported ... More Israel pulls out of Gaza town JERUSALEM, DEC. 15. Israel said on Saturday it had begun to withdraw its troops from a Palestinian-ruled town in northern Gaza that it entered on Friday night as part of a sweep for militants responsible for attacks on Israelis. ``We have begun ... More Encounters in Kashmir SRINAGAR DEC. 15. Six civilian persons, including a girl, were killed in an exchange of fire between militants and security forces at three different places in Kashmir today. Four militants, a soldier and a policeman were also killed. Militants ... More
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