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the middle of 2010 by the
Central government. At that time, there were reports that the Hindu right-wing groups that were involved in the Malegaon and Ajmer blasts were also involved in the Samjhauta Express blast. The Americans had in the meanwhile, in early 2009, identified a Pakistani, Asif Kasmani, of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, as involved in the Samjhauta Express blast, and moved the UN to declare him as an international terrorist. Americans generally do not make such claims easily. Did they have some clue, or evidence that the Indian investigators missed? The investigators had therefore to move carefully and look at unimpeachable evidence to come to any conclusion about the actual perpetrators.
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countries started sharing information on passengers travelling on the trains. The train is now under a reservation system, and as one
Railway Ministry source said, "ith no unreserved coaches, we now have complete passenger details from their ticket reservation data a few hours prior to their boarding, and departure of the train." Also in late April, three new coaches equipped with India's most advanced fire fighting systems were added to the Samjhauta Express. Indian Railway Ministry sources commented that the system acts with brake pressure, and this glass-encased system could throw water up to 15 metres (49 ft).
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organisations and individuals. However, in late March 2011, Aseemanand came out and stated: "I have been pressurised mentally and physically by the investigating agencies to confess that I was behind these blasts." Aseemanand was charged on 20 June 2011 for planning the blast. In
November 2011, Indian High Courts issued a stay notice to the National Intelligence Agency on the point that Aseemanand was tortured and coerced in prison and on the allegations that the investigation agency itself was biased by its association to the
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Punjab police for not carrying valid papers and he was handed over to police of
Haryana for interrogation. He was stated to match the description of the suspect who planted the bombs according to eyewitnesses and was accused of having used false identities by the police. Per a report, he had stated about undertaking reconnaissance of many prominent cities. He however was discharged by senior officials probing the case with the court order noting the police's statement that no proof had been found.
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GS 03431 and GS 14857. The probe also showed that the train slowed to a speed of 20 kilometres per hour (12 mph) just before it was going to pass the Diwana train station. The results strengthened the belief that the suspects got off the train before the explosions. On 31 March, a 25-year-old man was interrogated after being arrested in
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discharged when nothing was found against him. She also stated that she would take legal action against the channel stating a sting report of letting-off the suspects in 14 days, for what she claimed was a "false report". NIA stated it would not investigate the claims about the case till court orders.
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due to a fractured hand. Per reports of the test, he stated that Abdul Razzaq was involved in the blast and had informed him the blasts would be carried out with the help of a few
Pakistani nationals. Kamruddin and Amil Parvez had stated that Razzak was close to Nagori, had informed him and discussed
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1 million for information of their whereabouts. The
National Investigation Agency is likely to file a fresh chargesheet in a next couple of days which will name Kamal Chauhan and Amit Chauhan as the two alleged bombers who along with Lokesh Sharma and Rajendra Pehalwan allegedly planted the four
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Affairs ministries, the C-130 aircraft took off from New Delhi at around 21:00 local time. After the incident, Ali criticised the media, who asked him for "stories for their publications at a time when I am not in my senses because of the death
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General of NIA requested the United States government to provide information on LeT Key financier Arif Qasmani. The US charge sheet in 2009 accused Qasmani of funding the blasts. Later, in April 2016, NIA declared that Lt Col Purohit was never an accused in the case and there
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to decide which country they wanted to join. Most Hindu-majority princely states acceded to the
Republic of India, while most Muslim-majority princely states joined the Dominion (now Islamic Republic) of Pakistan. The decision made by the leaders of some of these princely states has been a source of
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stated "such wanton acts of terrorism will only serve to further strengthen our resolve to attain the mutually desired objective of sustainable peace between the two countries." Musharraf also said that there must be a full Indian investigation of the attack. In regards to the upcoming peace talks,
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carried a report in 2011 that the later statements by
Aseemanand on Sunil Joshi telling him of his role in the blasts had caused confusion among NIA and both the testimonies were contrary to each other. Vikash Narain Rai, the former Haryana police officer who headed the SIT from 2007 to early 2010,
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who allegedly sold the suitcases used in the bombing. No charges were pressed on the individuals. A probe conducted by the commissioner of Railway Safety officially determined that the explosions and fire on the Samjhauta Express had been caused by bombs located in the upper compartments in coaches
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in July 2017 contained a statement of one of the senior officer Bharti Arora who had directed the suspect to be discharged, had headed the SIT at that time and was named by Gurdeep Singh in his statement, stated that his statement was being misread. She added that Ali was properly interrogated and
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One by one, 59 witnesses, all from the Army, have told a Court of Inquiry – step one of Army's legal process- why they believe Lieutenant Colonel Prasad Purohit was just doing his job by fraternising with right-wing extremists. ..Officers have testified that Lieutenant Colonel Purohit had, in the
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reported that a Pakistani national Ajmat Ali who was a suspect in the case were discharged within 14 days based on the statements of Gurdeep Singh who was the first investigation officer assigned to the case which were also mentioned in a deposition to a court 12 days earlier. Ali was arrested by
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of Sunil Joshi telling him of involvement of his men in the blast had caused confusion for the investigators. One of the investigating officers stated in 2016 that they had investigated the Islamists including Safdar but didn't find them involved. Razzaq who had been in prison since 2005 had been
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said had left the train just fifteen minutes before the explosions. The police say that one of the men was around 35 or 36 years old, "plumpish" and dark, with a moustache, and the second was around 26 or 27, wearing a scarf wrapped around his head. The police also stated that both men were
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on him. Razzaq was questioned by Madhya Pradesh and Haryana Police regarding the blast, but no evidence of his involvement was stated to be found. Some police officers had also questioned the reliability of narcoanalysis, barred in USA and Europe, with a senior NIA officer stating that they had
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condemned what he termed "utterly shameful" attacks, offered his "condolences to the family and friends of those killed and injured", and offered "the Governments of India and Pakistan whatever assistance they require, to bring to justice the perpetrators of this brutal attack." Leaders in the
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outfits were behind the bombing of Samjhauta express, a statement his council later stated was obtained under duress. Later RSS sent a legal notice to CBI accusing it for deliberately leaking Swami Aseemanand's confession in media. RSS spokesman Ram Madavh called the investigation maligning of
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was no evidence of his involvement in the bombing. Per India TV, top police officials in a meeting on 21 July 2010 had decided to hand over the investigation to NIA as Haryana Police failed to bring the case to any logical conclusion and had also decided to probe the role of Hindu groups. The
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Meanwhile, the Indian and Pakistan governments agreed to a bilateral pact to extend passenger train and freight services between the two countries until 2010. In late April, the Indian and Pakistan governments initiated steps for safety and security measures for the Samjhauta Express. The two
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accused India of not pursuing the case seriously, and of refusing to divulge details about the role of Lieutenant Colonel Shrikant Purohit. Malik alleged that Purohit had hired Pakistani extremists to carry out the bombing. In October 2010, an 806-page chargesheet prepared by the Rajasthan
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It was about 11.52 when I showed the signal lantern to the Attari Express which was coming in very fast, probably at over 100 kilometers an hour (62.1 mph). Just as reached near the home signal, I could hear two loud explosions from the coaches near the guards' van at the
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and conducted intense questioning. According to sources, Chouhan had a possible role in planting the bomb in the train. Chouhan is believed to be a close aide of Ramji Kalsangra and Sandeep Dange, two key Indian suspects in the case on whom the agency has announced a cash reward of
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On 23 February, a Pakistani Air Force C-130 plane landed, upon being granted approval, in New Delhi to evacuate Pakistanis injured in the train bombing. Of the ten people to be evacuated, three were missing, all from the same family. Pakistan's Foreign Office spokesperson,
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in June 2016 mentioned that the SIT's first suspect were Pakistan-based terror groups or organisations like SIMI, stating that they had investigated many Islamists including Nagori. He stated that it became clear they were not involved as investigations progressed.
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On 20 March 2019, Special NIA court acquitted all four accused."The NIA Special Court has concluded that the investigating agency has failed to prove the conspiracy charge and ruled that accused deserve a benefit of doubt", NIA Counsel RK Handa said. .
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was the mastermind behind the blasts. He had roped in Sandeep Dange, an engineering graduate, and Ramji Kalsangra, an electrician, to build the improvised explosive devices used in the blasts. On 8 January 2011, Aseemanand confessed that
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expressed "anguish and grief" at the loss of life, and vowed that the culprits would be caught. India's foreign ministry also promised to issue visas for Pakistani relatives of those killed or injured in the blasts. Indian journalist
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The day after the bombing, Indian police stated that the suitcase bomb attack was the work of at least four or five people with a possible militant connection. The police also released sketches of two suspects who the police
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government In early 2012, commentators started questioning the "Hindu" angle to the terror attacks, noting both the existence of an equally plausible "Muslim" angle and the near impossibility of proving any claims
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anti-terrorist squad revealed that the Samjhauta Express had been discussed as a potential target for an attack at a meeting of Hindutva bomb makers in February 2006; the group subsequently travelled to Indore.
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In recent years, the Indian and Pakistani governments have made attempts to bring peace or to at least calm the tensions between the countries. One such attempt in the peace process came with the launch of the
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on 13 December 2001, the train service was discontinued amid security concerns. Although it resumed service on 15 January 2004, the train was placed on high security. Just days before the attack, Pakistani
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as a key Lashkar financier. He was questioned regarding the case, but no evidence of his involvement were found. Some officers had also questioned the reliability of narco-analysis.
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The Indian government and media initially began pointing the finger at Pakistan for the terror attacks. Widespread condemnation of Pakistan ensued, particularly from the opposition
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course of his duties, infiltrated organisations like the Students Islamic Movement of India or SIMI. This is exactly what he had been ordered to do as a military intelligence man.
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hindered by the fact that many of the bodies were charred beyond recognition. The rest of the train, which was left undamaged by the attack, continued on to the border town of
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announced that he was going to Delhi on 21 February 2007 to meet with Indian government officials to continue peace talks and to sign a nuclear risk reduction agreement.
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claimed that "whoever is behind the incident is against peace and wants to spoil our growing relationship with other countries". Prime Minister
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as having played a role in the bombing. In 2009, Qasmani was hit with a travel ban and an asset freeze by the 1267 committee of the
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Lashkar-e-Toiba carried out deadly 2007 Samjhauta Express blasts: NIA to submit this US intel report in court
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Pandey, Alok; Rati R; Sushmit Sengupta & Vikram Chowdhury (19 February 2007).
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LeT trying to acquire weapons of mass destruction with help from Qaida
3296:"Treasury Targets Al Qaida and Lashkar-E Tayyiba Networks in Pakistan"
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have targeted attacks on civilians, members of the government and the
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2869:"Lt Colonel Purohit: Did the Army sell short an effective officer?"
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had broadcast a video of the test in 2017. The later statements of
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3373:"Samjhauta express blast: Kamal Chouhan arrested for alleged role"
2334:"Terror on agenda: Kasuri arrives, visits Samjhauta blast victims"
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3717:"British Government condemns bomb attack on India–Pakistan train"
2185:
Kashmir in the Shadow of War: Regional Rivalries in a Nuclear Age
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to ask Pakistan to comply with its 2004 promise to crack down on
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after jumping off a moving train under suspicious circumstances.
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attack that occurred around midnight on 18 February 2007 on the
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2498:"India, Pak to continue running Samjhauta, Thar Express trains"
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3445:"NIA fails to find killers of 68 Samjhauta Express passengers"
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nothing but the statements of a man given under the effect of
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1093:, respectively. This twice-weekly train service runs between
1627:
FBI team in India, NIA to seek info on LeT’s Samjhauta link
3136:"Indresh lawyers issue notice to CBI for statement 'leak'"
2074:"Samjhauta blast: SIMI man's narco test 'nails' Pak angle"
1421:
carried a report in September 2008 of statements from the
3785:
Bombing on train from India to Pakistan kills at least 68
3166:"Swami Aseemanand, as I know him – Rediff.com India News"
2905:. Mumbai/Lucknow, India. 13 November 2008. Archived from
2563:"Coaches with fire fighting system for Samjhauta Express"
1879:
US review finds five warnings of Headley's militant links
3464:"Cross border tragedy: Samjhauta Express blasts kill 66"
1989:"Samjhauta probe: Ravi Shankar questions UPA 'cover-up'"
1061:. Some groups, like the Islamist militant organisations
2930:"India may share Samjhauta probe details with Pakistan"
2779:"Man interrogated in Samjhauta Express bomb blast case"
2719:"Samjhauta Express fire caused by bombs: Railway probe"
3405:"India arrests key suspect in Samjhauta Express blast"
3360:
Foreign Policy: Next, Let's Get Bin Laden's Financiers
1747:"66 killed as Samjhauta Express becomes terror target"
998:
interrogated and had brought Qasmani to the notice of
3321:
U.N. sanction on Lashkar operative a blow to Pakistan
2209:"Thousands protest civilian deaths in Indian Kashmir"
2053:"Narco tests show Nagoru knew about Samjhauta blasts"
3336:
Curious case of Qasmani, who US, UN named in bombing
3060:"Direct hand of Aseemanand in Samjhauta blasts: NIA"
2899:"Police reach Mumbai to quiz Purohit, Sadhvi Pragya"
1848:
1846:
1777:"Toll reaches to 68 in Samjhauta Express explosions"
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group in India. Allegations were also concurred on
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4582:Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy Inspiration: Aman Ki Aasha tour
3632:"Musharraf says train blasts won't sabotage peace"
2474:. Chennai, India. 25 February 2007. Archived from
1958:"Samjhauta Express Blast Vs Mumbai Terror Attacks"
1821:"At least 66 killed in India-Pakistan train blast"
3658:"68 killed as blasts rock Indo-Pak special train"
2530:"Safety measures initiated for Samjhauta Express"
3933:Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India Pipeline
1544:condemned the attacks and petitioned the ruling
1029:conflict and tension between the two countries.
16:2007 terrorist attack on a train, Panipat, India
4128:Inter-Services Intelligence activities in India
3256:Agencies worried ‘Hindu terror’ tough to prove
3089:Vishwa Mohan; Abantika Ghosh (8 January 2011).
3689:Page, Jeremy; Devika Bhat (19 February 2007).
3597:"BJP seeks anti-terror bill in budget session"
3091:"Aseemanand owns up to strike on Mecca Masjid"
2810:"Purohit supplied RDX for Samjhauta bomb: ATS"
2506:. Chennai, India. 9 April 2007. Archived from
935:, a Hindu cleric formerly affiliated with the
4624:
4221:1999 Pakistan Breguet 1150 Atlantic shootdown
3809:
2747:"Samjhauta Express slowed down before blasts"
2095:"Samjhauta blasts: A tale of two confessions"
124:
8:
4820:Improvised explosive device bombings in 2007
3923:Protocol on Visits to Religious Shrines 1974
3626:
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1304:In January 2010, Pakistan Interior Minister
1274:police arrested two people from the city of
4101:Indian Army operations in Jammu and Kashmir
3191:SAMJAUTA BLAST PROBE: MESSIER & MESSIER
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1336:claimed that they have solid evidence that
958:by the United States and designated by the
928:to resume peace talks with Indian leaders.
4845:Railway accidents and incidents in Haryana
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3298:. US Treasury. 1 July 2009. Archived from
2928:Subramanian, Nirupama (25 November 2008).
2601:"Police release sketches of bomb suspects"
2187:. New York: M. E. Sharpe, Inc. p. 4.
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3970:Mahavir/Sadqi International Parade Ground
3605:. India. 19 February 2007. Archived from
3497:"Samjhauta Express firebombed, 67 killed"
3381:. India. 12 February 2012. Archived from
3122:Swami Aseemanand 'confessed' under duress
3066:. India. 30 December 2010. Archived from
2364:"Train bombing tests India-Pakistan ties"
2268:"Samjhauta only between Attari and Wagah"
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2032:"Pak. man not involved in Samjhauta case"
1960:. Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies
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1020:Since their formation resulting from the
4543:Pakistan and weapons of mass destruction
3998:Indian Armed Forces in Jammu and Kashmir
3751:Violent Conjunctures in Democratic India
3244:"No Open and Shut Cases of Hindu terror"
3193:South Asia Analysis Group – 2 April 2011
2871:. NDTV.com. 30 June 2012. Archived from
2863:
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960:Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions Committee
3853:High Commissioners of India to Pakistan
3529:"India offers visas after train attack"
3229:HC notice to NIA on Aseemanand petition
2836:"I infiltrated Abhinav Bharat: Purohit"
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1717:"66 Die in India-Pakistan Train Attack"
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4714:Rio de Janeiro train collision, Brazil
4555:Pakistan and state-sponsored terrorism
4035:Custodian for Enemy Property for India
3858:High Commission of Pakistan, New Delhi
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2785:. India. 13 March 2007. Archived from
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2431:"Train attack probe: plea to Pakistan"
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1568:reacted in the same vein, through its
4538:India and weapons of mass destruction
4311:2019 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
4226:Beheading of Bhausaheb Maruti Talekar
3638:from the original on 23 February 2007
2611:from the original on 23 February 2007
2374:from the original on 20 February 2007
2362:Sengupta, Somini (19 February 2007).
2301:"Samjhauta Express from December 25?"
2158:"Kashmir: The origins of the dispute"
1831:from the original on 21 February 2007
1693:from the original on 20 February 2007
1677:
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956:Specially Designated Global Terrorist
7:
4850:Terrorist incidents in India in 2007
4446:Transport between India and Pakistan
4149:Indo-Pakistani water dispute of 1948
3203:Pradhan, Bibhudatta (20 June 2011).
2669:. Associated Press. 20 February 2007
2299:Bhardwaj, P. K. (19 December 2003).
1649:
1647:
156:List of terrorist incidents in India
4687:Grayrigg derailment, United Kingdom
3958:India–Pakistan maritime trespassing
3495:Swami, Praveen (19 February 2007).
3362:National Public Radio – 12 May 2011
3269:"Leaders condemn India train blast"
1715:Naqvi, Muneeza (19 February 2007).
1185:. One railway employee manning the
1085:means "accord" and "compromise" in
4301:2016 Indian Line of Control strike
4003:Peacebuilding in Jammu and Kashmir
3537:. 19 February 2007. Archived from
2699:from the original on 16 March 2007
2689:"Two held over Indian train blast"
2639:. 20 February 2007. Archived from
2599:Denyer, Simon (20 February 2007).
1819:Rajesh, Y. P. (19 February 2007).
1785:. 20 February 2007. Archived from
1745:Rao, Hitender (19 February 2007).
1683:"Dozens dead in India train blast"
1115:Indian Parliament terrorist attack
14:
4805:21st-century mass murder in India
4705:Benaleka train accident, DR Congo
4678:Samjhauta Express bombings, India
4599:Category:India–Pakistan relations
4528:Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project
4321:2019 Jammu and Kashmir airstrikes
4052:Pakistani Instrument of Surrender
3953:Indo-Pak Joint Judicial Committee
3565:"Keep the peace process on track"
2971:. 23 January 2010. Archived from
2542:from the original on 10 July 2007
2429:Baruah, Amit (24 February 2007).
2398:"Pakistani plane waits for hours"
2396:Baruah, Amit (23 February 2007).
2215:from the original on 26 June 2008
968:July 2006 train bombing in Mumbai
966:for facilitating the LeT in "the
4696:Kerang train accident, Australia
4594:
4593:
4560:Bleed India with a Thousand Cuts
4281:2014 Wagah border suicide attack
3928:Non-Nuclear Aggression Agreement
3835:
3825:
3779:
3670:from the original on 20 May 2008
3573:. Chennai, India. Archived from
3505:. Chennai, India. Archived from
3134:Iyer, Shekhar (8 January 2011).
3124:Times of India – 10 January 2011
3020:Singh, Vijaita (15 April 2016).
2439:. Chennai, India. Archived from
2406:. Chennai, India. Archived from
1915:Office of Foreign Assets Control
1235:Indian External Affairs Ministry
1142:
1135:
942:It has been allegedly linked to
4795:2007 in international relations
4790:2007 Samjhauta Express bombings
4641:Railway accidents and incidents
4548:Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
4523:Pakistani textbooks controversy
4241:2007 Samjhauta Express bombings
4096:Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir
4015:Indo-Pakistani war of 1947–1948
3431:"NIA to name Samjhauta bombers"
3338:Indian Express – 9 January 2011
3258:Daily Pioneer – 30 January 2012
2812:. Express India. Archived from
2755:. 28 March 2007. Archived from
2561:Vasuki, K. G. (25 April 2007).
2276:. 16 April 2000. Archived from
1939:United Nations Security Council
1479:was the cause for sanctions by
1368:United Nations Security Council
1143:
964:United Nations Security Council
4723:Mehrabpur derailment, Pakistan
4171:1971 Indian Airlines hijacking
2842:. 29 June 2012. Archived from
2030:Singh, Vijaita (9 July 2017).
1071:Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front
1055:militants in Jammu and Kashmir
1:
4870:Manmohan Singh administration
4815:February 2007 events in India
4231:2001 Indian Parliament attack
3634:. Reuters. 19 February 2007.
3285:Retrieved on 19 February 2007
2466:"Adieu to Pakistani brethren"
1629:Hindustan Times – 13 May 2016
1387:suitcase bombs in the train.
1334:National Investigation Agency
4508:Indo-Pakistani Confederation
4419:Illegal immigration to India
4378:Attari–Wagah border ceremony
4144:1947 Amritsar train massacre
3889:Evacuee Trust Property Board
3748:Amrita Basu (30 June 2015),
3722:Pakistan Press International
3350:Times of India – 11 May 2011
2368:International Herald Tribune
1782:Islamic Republic News Agency
1081:, so-named because the word
4565:New Concept of War Fighting
4306:2016–2018 border skirmishes
4271:2014–2015 border skirmishes
4057:Islamabad–New Delhi hotline
1881:DNA India – 8 November 2010
1348:United Progressive Alliance
937:Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
159:Attacks with 50+ deaths in
4896:
4860:Islamic terrorism in India
4276:2014 India–Pakistan floods
4216:1992 India–Pakistan floods
4186:Indian Airlines Flight 423
4047:Indo-Pakistani war of 1971
4025:Indo-Pakistani war of 1965
3943:Iran–Pakistan gas pipeline
3901:Permanent Indus Commission
3756:Cambridge University Press
2995:"A blast and a conspiracy"
2211:. Reuters. 16 April 2007.
1607:In the United States, the
1053:in 1999. Since the 1980s,
1047:Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
1043:Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
1039:Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
1009:
142:Terrorist attacks in India
4880:Hindu terrorist incidents
4875:Railway accidents in 2007
4732:
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4471:Srinagar–Muzaffarabad Bus
4042:Bangladesh Liberation War
4020:Insurgency in Balochistan
2631:"Images of Bomb Suspects"
2340:. India. 20 February 2007
2244:Stanford University Press
872:Samjhauta Express bombing
153:
24:Samjhauta Express bombing
4835:India–Pakistan relations
4116:2016–2017 Kashmir unrest
3879:Jinnah–Mountbatten talks
3832:India–Pakistan relations
3246:Rediff – 9 February 2012
3001:. India. 25 October 2010
2183:Wirsing, Robert (2003).
1663:– Outlook – 19 July 2010
1659:29 November 2010 at the
1546:Indian National Congress
1429:'s extremist wing chief
1012:Indo-Pakistani relations
894:near the Indian city of
4865:Anti-Pakistan sentiment
4855:Lashkar-e-Taiba attacks
4825:Train bombings in India
4739:2008 ►
4735:◄ 2006
4669:Brooks derailment, U.S.
4414:Anti-Pakistan sentiment
4166:1959 Canberra shootdown
4154:Sino-Pakistan Agreement
2938:. India. Archived from
2307:. India. Archived from
2234:Kapur, S. Paul (2007).
1896:indianexpress (archive)
1753:. India. Archived from
1591:In the United Kingdom,
1016:Anti-Pakistan sentiment
216:2nd Jammu & Kashmir
4518:Hindi–Urdu controversy
4348:2023 border skirmishes
4316:2019 Balakot airstrike
4266:2013 border skirmishes
4256:2011 border skirmishes
4251:2008 military standoff
4010:Annexation of Junagadh
3561:Varadarajan, Siddharth
1641:Zee News – 23 May 2016
1573:Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri
1566:government of Pakistan
1550:cross-border terrorism
1542:Bharatiya Janata Party
1507:Bharatiya Janata Party
1196:
1123:Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri
922:Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri
4800:2007 murders in India
4766:29.30972°N 76.98306°E
4424:East Bengali refugees
4409:Anti-Indian sentiment
4343:2022 missile incident
4291:2016 Pathankot attack
4159:Trans-Karakoram Tract
1535:Siddharth Varadarajan
1332:On 30 December 2010,
1191:
911:Pakistani governments
4810:February 2007 crimes
4503:Indian reunification
4461:Poonch-Rawalakot Bus
4333:2020–2021 skirmishes
4201:Operation Brasstacks
3908:Tashkent Declaration
3666:. 20 February 2007.
3663:Press Trust of India
3563:(19 February 2007).
3541:on 26 September 2007
3534:Press Trust of India
3476:on 26 September 2007
3103:on 28 September 2011
2759:on 30 September 2007
2752:Press Trust of India
2724:Press Trust of India
2568:United News of India
2535:Press Trust of India
2510:on 30 September 2007
2503:Press Trust of India
2273:United News of India
2240:Stanford, California
1757:on 30 September 2007
1689:. 19 February 2007.
1511:Minister of Railways
1406:A report carried by
1189:at the time stated:
1165:within the state of
1158:class=notpageimage|
948:Hindu fundamentalist
4830:Mass murder in 2007
4762: /
4404:Pakistanis in India
4399:Indians in Pakistan
4338:2021 Lahore bombing
4246:2008 Mumbai attacks
4111:2010 Kashmir unrest
4106:2008 Kashmir unrest
4030:Operation Gibraltar
3896:Indus Waters Treaty
3577:on 21 February 2007
3509:on 21 February 2007
3385:on 15 December 2013
2942:on 18 December 2008
2478:on 27 February 2007
2410:on 24 February 2007
2057:The Hindustan times
1789:on 24 February 2007
1721:The Washington Post
1654:The Mirror Explodes
1609:Bush administration
1481:Treasury Department
1469:Intelligence Bureau
1423:narco-analysis test
1418:The Hindustan Times
1390:In late-June 2017,
1318:Ravi Shankar Prasad
1231:Safdarjung Hospital
1000:Intelligence Bureau
979:narco-analysis test
533:2nd Dantewada (May)
527:1st Dantewada (Apr)
395:2nd Hyderabad (Aug)
390:1st Hyderabad (May)
4771:29.30972; 76.98306
4456:Jammu–Sialkot line
4392:Kartarpur Corridor
4236:2001–2002 standoff
4121:2019–2021 lockdown
3988:Partition of India
3938:Lahore Declaration
3884:Liaquat–Nehru Pact
3725:. 19 February 2007
3609:on 4 November 2012
3602:The Times of India
3411:. 12 February 2012
3378:The Times of India
3275:. 19 February 2007
3234:– 29 November 2010
3232:The Times of India
3146:on 20 October 2012
3096:The Times of India
3070:on 22 January 2011
2999:The Indian Express
2909:on 7 December 2008
2875:on 22 January 2013
2816:on 23 January 2011
2789:on 2 December 2008
2783:The Indian Express
2643:on 4 December 2008
2338:The Times of India
2141:The Indian Express
1956:Raju, Radhavinod.
1723:. Associated Press
1554:terrorism in India
1460:The Indian Express
1315:Union Law Minister
1022:Partition of India
628:4th Srinagar (Jun)
613:3rd Srinagar (Mar)
445:4th Delhi (27 Sep)
440:3rd Delhi (13 Sep)
4745:
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4533:Nuclear arms race
4466:Samjhauta Express
4286:Kulbhushan Jadhav
4181:Samba spy scandal
3874:Karachi Agreement
3765:978-1-10-708963-1
3449:TheIndependent.in
3172:. 18 January 2011
2695:. 14 March 2007.
2538:. 28 April 2007.
2253:978-0-8047-5550-4
2164:. 16 January 2002
1602:British Pakistani
1515:Lalu Prasad Yadav
1288:Hindu nationalist
1260:Inspector General
1079:Samjhauta Express
981:was conducted on
924:was to arrive in
880:Samjhauta Express
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