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India sponsoring terrorism in Pakistan, alleges Rehman Malik
Pakistan today appeared to be again speaking in twin voices on improving ties with India with Interior Minister Rehman Malik accusing New Delhi of  "confirmed involvement in terrorist activities" in this country. The remarks come on the heels of a statement by President Asif Ali Zardari on the need for improved ties with India.
Indo-Asian News Service
Washington, September 23, 2009
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New Delhi has charged that Islamabad's disruptive role in the Taliban insurgency alongwith aid for the Afghan Taliban provided by Pakistan's spy agency has complicated the military situation in Afghanistan, with India's foreign minister asserting "they are still together".

"They are a tandem," External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.

"They are still together," Krishna said suggesting the Pakistan government has been unable to break the ties between its spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence and the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Krishna also said India felt "vindicated" after former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf said recently that some US anti-terrorism aid had been used to bolster traditional defences against India.

"We have always been cautioning our friends, the United States, that please, please for heaven's sake make sure that the aid you are giving to Pakistan is not directed and misappropriated to be used against India, a friend of yours," the foreign minister said.


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