Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
September 2006 - India Special Weapons News
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- India Blames Pakistan for July Train Bombings VOA 30 Sep 2006 -- Indian police have accused Pakistan's military intelligence agency of planning the deadly train bombings that killed more than 180 people in Mumbai in July
- India's Mig-29 crashes, pilot safe IRNA 28 Sep 2006 -- Indian Air Force (IAF)'s Mig-29 jet crashed near Ambala city today while on a routine sortie but the pilot bailed out safely, officials said.
- Assam militants pull out of talks with Delhi IRNA 27 Sep 2006 -- Representatives of a dominant separatist guerrilla group in India's restive northeastern state of Assam, currently holding peace talks with New Delhi aimed at ending three-decades of insurgency, Wednesday pulled out of the peace process.
- India steps up security along Bhutanese border IRNA 27 Sep 2006 -- India has decided to step up security along its unfenced border with Bhutan to prevent movement of separatist guerrillas from the country's restive northeast to the Himalayan kingdom, officials Wednesday said.
- Assam militants accuse India of double standards on peace talks IRNA 26 Sep 2006 -- India's Northeast separatist group United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) has blamed the Center of adopting double standards on the issue of talks and accused Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of launching a 'false propaganda' against ULFA.
- India resumes military operations against NE separatist group IRNA 24 Sep 2006 -- India Sunday resumed military operations against an influential separatist group in the northeastern state of Assam after operating a 40-day ceasefire, threatening a fragile peace process in the region, officials said.
- India hopes success of Joint mechanism with Pak on tackling terrorism IRNA 22 Sep 2006 -- The joint mechanism with Pakistan on tackling terrorism must be given a try and will succeed, said Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here today.
- India, Pakistan Agree to Join Forces Against Terror VOA 18 Sep 2006 -- India and Pakistan have agreed to resume their interrupted peace process and to cooperate on the fight against terrorism
- US group urges Bush not to help India's N-arms plan IRNA 14 Sep 2006 -- A US non-proliferation group has urged the Bush administration to ensure that its civil nuclear trade with India does not in any way assist or encourage the country's nuclear weapons program.
- Indian nuclear program to continue irrespective of US deal IRNA 13 Sep 2006 -- Indian Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Anil Kakodkar has said that the nuclear program will be pursued undeterred irrespective of the Indo-US nuclear deal coming through.
- Dozens Killed by Blasts in Western India VOA 08 Sep 2006 -- A series of bombings in a town in western India has killed at least 22 people and injured dozens more.
- US official backs Indo-US nuclear deal IRNA 05 Sep 2006 -- Former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright Tuesday expressed support to the Indo-US civil nuclear deal but indicated her disapproval to India's possessing nuclear weapon capability.
- Indian Prime Minister Warns of Possible Terror Attacks VOA 05 Sep 2006 -- Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has warned of more terror attacks in the country, possibly targeting economic, religious and nuclear sites
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