India asks Pakistan to take strict action to stop cross-border terrorism
India on Friday strongly criticized Pakistan for supporting terrorism, saying that the whole world knows who is the progenitor of cross-border terrorism.
India on Friday strongly criticized Pakistan for supporting terrorism, saying that the whole world knows who is the progenitor of cross-border terrorism.
Cornering the AAP government, Gupta on Monday wrote a letter to Delhi Chief Minister Atishi asking her to immediately act over the matter.
In its ''Sankalp Patra'' for the Lok Sabha elections, the party pledged to accelerate the development of a robust infrastructure along the Indo-China, Indo-Pakistan, and Indo-Myanmar borders, if voted to power again.
"Insofar as the US is concerned, certain inputs were given to us as part of our security cooperation with the United States," he told the Rajya Sabha.
The proportion of the unprecedented terror attack in Israel would never have been possible unless the terrorists could get under the radar of extremely sophisticated technological infrastructure, the NSG chief said.
Punjab remains at risk from all ends, said Amarinder, pointing to Pakistan’s continued attempts to foment trouble and to try and revive the separatist movement through the banned Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) organisation. The water issue could further destabilise the state, he warned.
Earlier this year, in September, the MP had claimed that the Chinese Army intruded into Arunachal Pradesh's remote Anjaw district and constructed a bridge over a stream.
Police says, the group of terrorists comprises one Pakistani national and five from Sri Lanka.
Amid escalating tensions in Jammu and Kashmir a major security build up has sparked fears and tensions among the locals and tourists.
There were 11,301 tourists when the advisory was issued and only 1,652 of them remained by Saturday.