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'Punjab militants join Pak Talibans'...in the attack while nine terrorists were gunned down by commandos. "The facilitators of the terrorists who carried out attacks on the Inter-Services Intelligence building, the Naval War College, the Federal Investigation Agency office,... In this article: Punjab, Lahore, Inter-Services Intelligence, Naval War College, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Sri Lankan cricket team, Taliban, and Jaish-e-Mohammed |
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Telegraph.co.uk - International news | April 27, 2009
How Pakistan became the 'crucible of terrorism'
...brightly in the hearts of many others. Pakistan has its own problems, fanned by rivalries between politicians, the army and the Inter-Services Intelligence agency, which have left it unable to tackle the encroachment of the Taliban and...
In this article: Pakistan, Taliban, Islamabad, Inter-Services Intelligence agency, Sri Lankan cricket team, Britain, Afghanistan, and Al-Qaeda
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The Australian | October 11, 2009
Pakistan had warning of army HQ raid
...across the country. "If there is a message in this then it is that they can hit hard targets as well as soft targets," said retired General Assad Durrani, a former head of the Inter-Services Intelligence agency. Aqeel, who used the...
In this article: Pakistan, Taliban, Suicide, Punjab, Athar Abbas, Sri Lanka cricket team, David Miliband, and Al-Qaeda
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www.time.com
Pakistan Under Fire: Coordinated Attacks Unleashed on Lahore
It was the fourth time that major terrorist attacks have wounded Lahore, including a March 3 attack on the visiting Sri Lankan cricket team and the May 27 bombing of the Inter-Services Intelligence agency's regional headquarters. When...
In this article: Lahore, Pakistan, Taliban, Suicide, Punjab, Car bomb, and Rawalpindi
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The Hindu - News | March 31, 2009
Pakistan is at war with itself, says media
...the wave of terrorism sweeping the country," the Dawn newspaper said in its editorial. This argument is deeply flawed as Pakistani intelligence agencies once provided logistical support to militant groups that could further "strategic depth"...
In this article: Pakistan, Lahore, Pakistani intelligence, Sri Lankan cricket team, Kashmir, Islamabad, and Afghanistan
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Times of India | March 25, 2009
Another 26/11 type attack in India likely: Think-tank
Though no group claimed the Lahore attack, there is ample reason to suspect Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), it said noting: "Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) created and nurtured the Pakistan-based Islamist militant group to pressure...
In this article: India, Indian Premier League, LeT, Lahore, South Africa, Mumbai, Pakistan, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Naxalites
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Times Online | March 30, 2009
Analysis: the changing face of terror in Pakistan
These militants, trained in the past by Pakistani intelligence agencies to fight in Afghanistan and Kashmir, have been involved in fighting in tribal regions, but they now have turned their focus on Punjab province, whose capital is Lahore.
In this article: Pakistan, Punjab, Lahore, Afghanistan, Suicide, Pakistani intelligence, Interior Minister, and Sri Lankan cricket team
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Times of India | March 06, 2009
Lanka rubbishes India link in attack on cricket team
...Khushro Pervaiz was quoted as saying Tuesday. India was trying to weaken Pakistan, Gen (retired) Hameed Gul, a former chief of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) had said. He told Geo News that India wanted to declare Pakistan a...
In this article: India, Sri Lanka cricket team, Lahore, Pakistan, Allegation, Hameed Gul, Gaddafi Stadium, and Sri Lanka
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The Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence (also Inter-Services Intelligence or ISI) is the largest intelligence service in Pakistan. It is one of the three main branches of Pakistan's intelligence agencies.
The Inter-Services Intelligence was created as an independent unit in 1948 in order to strengthen the performance of Pakistan's Military Intelligence during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947. It was formerly in the Intelligence Bureau (IB), which handled intelligence sharing between the different branches of the military as well as external intelligence gathering. Its headquarters was initially located in Rawalpindi but later it was moved to Islamabad. The current director of the organization is Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, who took over in September 2008.
The Inter-Services Intelligence has long possessed the world's finest and most accurate human intelligence within Afghanistan. It also functions as the predominant power-broker in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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