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India still vulnerable to Mumbai-like attacks: Chidambaram |
Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram has said that India remains vulnerable to a Mumbai-style militant attack because Pakistan is struggling to rein in Islamist
groups blamed for last year's deadly assault on that city. As India prepares for
the first anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks and foreign intelligence reports
warn of possible new plots, Chidambaram warned that any new attack would be met
with a "swift and decisive" response. "My assessment of the vulnerability is that
it has remained the same since 26/11. It has not diminished nor has it enhanced."
Chidambaram said in a rare interview, referring to the terror raids of November
26, 2008. "If there is another terror threat or a terror attack of the kind we
saw in 26/11, India's response will be swift and decisive," he said. New Delhi
has criticised Islamabad for not acting fully against the alleged masterminds
of the Mumbai terror attacks. India wants Pakistan to jail Hafiz Mohammad Saeed,
the founder of the outlawed Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group blamed for the attacks.
"Even if they wish to take action against the masterminds of 26/11, the Pakistan
Government perhaps do not have the capacity to take action. That incapacity could
encourage some wild elements, some rogue elements, to become adventurous," he
said. In September, a television report in Israel said Jerusalem had "pinpoint"
intelligence about Pakistani militants attacking India in the weeks ahead. Chidambaram
played down the reports, repeating that risk levels remained the same. "I'm sure
they're planning more attacks, but to what extent there is overt state support.
I cannot say," he said. |
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