India Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (L) shakes hands with
commanders of India armed forces. Photo AFP
commanders of India armed forces. Photo AFP
Indian PM Warns Of Imminent Militant Attack -- Reuters
NEW DELHI, Oct 20 (Reuters) - India's prime minister on Tuesday warned of a fresh militant attack and urged the armed forces to take measures to tackle security challenges nearly two weeks after a bomb attack on its embassy in Kabul.
"There are regular intelligence reports of imminent attacks in the country. This is a matter of deep concern, and there is no room for complacency," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told a conference of the country's combined armed forces.
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More News On India's Fears Of An Imminent Terrorist Attack
Indian PM warns of worsening regional security -- AFP
Situation in neighbourhood worrying, says Indian PM Manmohan -- Business Standard
Improve anti-terror strategy: PM -- Economic Times
Terror at doorstep: PM tells forces to stay alert -- Times of India
Manmohan: terror threat persists -- The Hindu
My Comment: The Indian Government is witnessing a civil war tear Pakistan apart .... they are naturally very worried that some of this conflict is going to spill into India.
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