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Indian road engineers abducted in Afghan

New Delhi, Apr 22: In renewed attacks against Indians in Afghanistan, suspected Taliban kidnapped two Indian road construction workers in Herat Province in Western Afghanistan, External Affairs Ministry sources said here today.

The two Indians were abducted yesterday while they were travelling from Herat to capital Kabul. No militant outfit has claimed responsibility and no arrests have been made so far. However, Taliban insurgents are suspected to be behind the abduction. The Indian Mission in Kabul is investigating and working with the Afghan authorities to secure their release. This is the second time that Indians have been targeted in Afghanistan during the past 10 days. On April 12, a suicide attacker blew himself up in front of a road construction team near Zaranj, killing two Indian workers.

An official of the External Affairs Ministry, however, said only one Indian national was abducted.


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Act fast, if not India may strike: McCain to Pak

Washington, Dec 7: US Senator and Former Presidential candidate John McCain said on Saturday, Dec 6, he believes that if Pakistan did not take necessary action against the individuals and groups linked to 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, India will conduct air strikes on select targets in Pakistan. He added that there is enough evidence of the involvement of former ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) officers in the planning and execution of the Mumbai strikes. Senator McCain was in Islamabad with a Senate.....
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