The AIMIM leader underscored the persistent threat of cross-border terrorism, pointing to past attacks carried out by Pakistan-based militants. "It is true that terrorists from Pakistan come to India and kill our people, whether it is 26/11, Pathankot air base, Uri attack, Pulwama attack," h
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday collected voice and handwriting samples from Tahawwur Rana, the alleged mastermind behind the 26/11 terror attacks, who was recently extradited to India from the United States.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has informed the court that Hafiz Mohd Saeed remains one of the accused in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case, with the affiliated terrorist organisation continuing its activities against India. This statement was made as the agency sought the rema
"What did the BJP do on Nov 28th, 2008 - just two days after the deadly terror attacks began in Mumbai? In a brazenly unprecedented move, the-then Gujarat CM went to Mumbai and, in an act of grandstanding, addressed the media," Ramesh's post read
India condemned the Pahalgam terrorist attack at the UN, calling it the deadliest since 26/11 and thanked global leaders for their support. Ambassador Yojna Patel reaffirmed India's call for accountability and welcomed the creation of the Victims of Terrorism Association Network to place
Rana, a 64-year-old Canadian businessman of Pakistani origin, was extradited from the United States earlier this month in connection with his purported role in the deadly 2008 terror strike on Mumbai. Following his extradition, he was placed under the NIA's custody in New Delhi, where inv
He is being produced before judge Chander Jit Singh, according to NIA. The legal team of the central investigative agency, led by senior advocate Dayan Krishnan, was present in the courtroom.
Kalpana Pawar, wife of police constable Ambadas Pawar, who died bravely in the terrorist attack on Mumbai on 26 November 2008, has been appointed as Probationary Deputy Superintendent of Police, said a press statement.
"Pakistan may try very hard, but its reputation as the epicentre of global terrorism will not diminish," he said during an official press briefing in the national capital.