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Wagah border attack a serious internal security challenge, could have been on Indian side too: Secur

New Delhi, Nov 03 (ANI): Security Expert Uday Bhaskar on Monday termed the suicide attack at Pakistan side of Wagah border as a serious internal security challenge for India. He said the fact that assailants can reach at such sensitive area says that proper vigil and increase in arrangements for security is required on both sides. He also pointed out at the possibility of India too being on the radar of such attacks. Bhaskar said that India would have to acquire the capacity for surveillance on both side of the border after the incident. At least 55 people lost their lives and several were left injured when an explosion took place on Pakistan side of Wagah border just after a daily ceremony when troops from both sides simultaneously lower the two nations' flags. Nov 3, 2014
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Security experts say India should take on Pak in wake of UN stand over intervention in Kashmir issue

New Delhi, Oct 15 (ANI): Security experts urged New Delhi to take on Islamabad on every front after the United Nations refused Pakistan's request of intervention in wake of border shelling in disputed Kashmir region. Pakistan had sought UN intervention on the Kashmir issue, which failed to draw any new response from the world body, suggesting that India and Pakistan need to resolve all differences through dialogue to find a long-term solution to the dispute. Former chief of Jammu and Kashmir Police, MM Khajuria requested New Delhi to devise a comprehensive plan to corner Pakistan's militarily, politically and diplomatically. Security Expert Uday Bhaskar said that Pakistan's intentions will not be fulfilled. Oct 15, 2014
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Modi Obama meeting will benefit India: Experts

New Delhi, Sept 30 (ANI): Indian experts said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with US President Barack Obama would be significant and both the leaders would come out with concrete results in national interest. Indian expert Alok Bansal said Modi's meeting with Obama would be beneficial for his campaign'Make in India'as India seeks investment in defence and technology. Meanwhile, former Indian ambassador Surendra Kumar expected some concrete results from the meeting. Another expert Uday Bhaskar said US made an exception for Modi. Sep 30, 2014