< %=imgalt%>
Panchang ~ Manmohan Singh ~ Sonia Gandhi ~ Stock Markets ~ Gossip
Home / India News / 2008 / July 2008 / July 7, 2008
India condemns terror attack at its embassy in Kabul
Taliban

British Chief of Defence Staff sees no end to Afghan fight

US backs UK’s plan of negotiated deal with good Taliban

Zardari courageous enough to tread path on which politicians of old mould fear to walk: Kuldip Nayyar

US drone strikes on Pak destabilizing the country and helping terrorists

More on Taliban

A K Antony

Navy ready to take on Somalian pirates, awaiting governments nod

Navy Chief says report on armed forces grievances expected within fortnight

Antony praises high standard, professionalism of Territorial Army

Cabinet approves upgradation of 1,896 posts in armed forces

More on A K Antony

Pranab Mukherjee

Pranab Mukherjee says India is not against US-Pakistan nuclear deal

India, US sign 123 agreement on civil nuclear deal

Mukherjee, Rice to sign 123 pact

India, US to ink nuclear deal today

More on Pranab Mukherjee

Top News

Praja Rajyam membership drive from October 2

CBI inquiry into Assam clashes

India, S.Korea and Taiwan must establish a moratorium on executions: Amnesty

Eva Mendes says always dreamt of being a Calvin Klein model

RBI Governor says fundamentals of Indian economy continue to be strong

Afghanistan and Hong Kong take a step closer to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011

YouTubes play back tool keeps a check on inane commenters

New 2008 Edition of Times Higher-QS World University Rankings Released on October 8,2008

India condemns terror attack at its embassy in Kabul

India has strongly condemned the terrorist attack at the Indian Embassy in Kabul today and stated that the cowardly act, would not deter it from fulfilling its commitments to the Government and people of Afghanistan.

New Delhi, July 7 : India has strongly condemned the terrorist attack at the Indian Embassy in Kabul today and stated that the "cowardly" act, would not deter it from fulfilling its commitments to the Government and people of Afghanistan.

41 persons were killed and more than 141 people were injured, including civilians and security forces, in the blast which took place in the morning rush hour.

Among the dead, four were identified as Indians, which included Brigadier R. Mehta and Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer (Counsellor-Political) V. Venkat Rao.

External Affairs Ministry spokesman Navtej Sarna said here today, "We are in touch with the Ambassador who is supervising arrangements for medical assistance."

"The Government of India strongly condemns this cowardly terrorist attack on its diplomatic mission in Afghanistan," said Sarna.

He further added, "Such acts of terror will not deter us from fulfilling our commitments to the Government and people of Afghanistan."

Meanwhile, a high-level meeting was called here by External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee to discuss the situation in Kabul.

According to sources, Mukherjee deliberated with Defence Minister A. K. Antony and senior officials of the External Affairs Ministry about the situation.

A suicide bomber had rammed a car full of explosives into the gates of the Indian embassy in the Afghan capital.

About 3,000 Indians are working on various reconstruction and developmental projects in Afghanistan and they have often been subjected to attacks by the terrorist group, Taliban.

ANI

October 11, 2008

October 10, 2008

October 9, 2008

October 8, 2008

October 7, 2008

October 6, 2008