Farooq Yasin Mansoor, a significant suspect in the 1993 Bombay blasts, has been convicted and sentenced to five years for entering India from Dubai using a forged passport in 2018. Despite having served his time as an undertrial, he will remain in custody due to his ongoing trial related to the blasts case. This conviction highlights the legal repercussions faced by individuals involved in high-profile terrorism cases in India.
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'Combat 3 evils': India's stern message on terrorism at SCO meet in China
Jaishankar's Strong Stance on Terrorism at SCO Meeting At the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) foreign ministers’ meeting, India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized the need for an "uncompromising" stance on terrorism, referencing a recent attack aimed at destabilizing Jammu and Kashmir's tourism. He urged the SCO to adhere to its founding principles against terrorism, separatism, and extremism, while also advocating for deeper trade cooperation among member states, highlighting the importance of mutual respect and...
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