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Analysis: India faces new security threats

An Indian parliamentary standing committee has asked the government to monitor the country's eastern border, saying large-scale illegal migration from Bangladesh and a flourishing counterfeit currency racket are threatening the country's security and ...

From KUSHAL JEENA, United Press International,  24 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Bharatiya Janata Party,  Pranab Mukherjee

India looks to work with Nepal's once-hated Maoist rebels

Fears of frosty India-Nepal ties following the electoral victory of Maoists may have been dispelled with the Indian government acknowledging the emergence of the communist-led democratic government in Nepal and pledging to work with the former rebels, ...

From KUSHAL JEENA, United Press International,  18 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Pranab Mukherjee,  King Gyanendra,  Manmohan Singh,  Sonia Gandhi

Analysis: SIMI crackdown helps moderators

The crackdown by Indian police against top leaders of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India will aid moderates in the Muslim community, experts say. ...

From KUSHAL JEENA, United Press International,  10 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Mulayam Singh Yadav

Analysis: India told 'dry-up Maoist funds'

A top-level Indian commission has asked the government in Delhi to set up a new agency to combat extortion and economic offenses to help dry up the funding sources of armed Maoist guerrillas and other extremists. ...

From KUSHAL JEENA, United Press International,  2 Apr 2008

Analysis: Violence up in India's northeast

An Indian Interior Ministry status report on internal security acknowledged that despite a massive anti-insurgency offensive, there was a sharp increase in overall violence in the country's restive northeast in 2007 over the previous year. ...

From KUSHAL JEENA, United Press International,  27 Mar 2008

Analysis:India reviews anti-Maoist group

An Indian government panel has asked the government to re-examine the policy of arming militia groups to tackle Maoist rebels in Chhattisgarh state, arguing it has not helped in combating the rebellion. ...

From KUSHAL JEENA, United Press International,  19 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Manmohan Singh

Analysis: India looks to bolster CBI

An Indian parliamentary panel has asked the government to grant statutory powers to the Central Bureau of Investigation to directly look into crimes related to terrorist attacks and human trafficking. ...

From KUSHAL JEENA, United Press International,  13 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation

Analysis: India eyes fake currency flow

Indian intelligence and security agencies have asked the government to formulate a comprehensive strategy and launch a countrywide crackdown against terrorist groups that have been circulating fake currency into the country's banking system. ...

From KUSHAL JEENA, United Press International,  7 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Federal Reserve

Analysis: Seminary decree boost moderates

UPI Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 28 (UPI) -- A recent decree by India's top Islamic seminary declaring terrorism anti-Islamic has not only come as a morale booster for moderates in the community, but also put on the defensive separatists and ...

From KUSHAL JEENA, United Press International,  28 Feb 2008

Analysis: India eyes Maoist strategy

UPI Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 21 (UPI) -- India needs to bolster its police and paramilitary forces to check the growing influence of Maoist rebels in the various parts of the country, Indian insurgency experts say. "The government should ...

From KUSHAL JEENA, United Press International,  21 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Manmohan Singh

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