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Al-Queda may target US and UK related BPO installations in India
Sudhir Chadda
Oct. 12, 2005

Al-Queda and Pakistan sponsored islamic jihadists gain by attacking India's BPO istallations and work centers in Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad. The Government of India and Indian intelligence is especially aware of the threats. US interests in India are also vulnerable.

In India ot is easy to recruit and execute a terror act by terrorist organizations like Al-Queda and others from Pakistan and Bangladesh.

U.S. citizens should be aware of a possible threat of terrorist attacks, including suicide car bombings, against U.S. interests in India in the near future, the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi said in an Oct. 11 warden message.


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