Will the Indian government blame the USA for the Mumbai bombings of 2008?
The government of India, which is led by the Congress Party, is reportedly anxious to keep in with the USA.
Many of the key people within the Indian military, police and parliament may be assets of the CIA.
Former Prime Minister Morarji Desai faced allegation of being a CIA agent.
"Some international think tanks believe that some of the Indian Members of the parliament are on monthly payrolls of the CIA and European intelligence agencies." (IndiaDaily - Congress party confident to get support from sleeping ...)
The Indian government blames the Lashkar-e-Taiba for the Mumbai bombings of 2008.
Lashkar "was from the outset clearly a U.S. enterprise." ( Cached)
In the book entitled Ce que je n’ai pas pu dire (The Things I Would Not Utter), Jean-Louis Bruguiere says the CIA was aware that Pakistani army trainers worked with Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistani group reportedly responsible for a series of strikes in India, including the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Willy "Brigitte said that CIA operatives in the Punjab, where the training camp was located, had struck a tacit deal with the camp operators, whereby they would be allowed to continue their training..." (Cached )
Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh. Reuters Photo/Jason Reed
At the last general election in India, the Congress party defied exit polls and analysts' predictions by winning a clear victory. Did the CIA rig the election? (India's Congress party heads for surprise election victory World ...)
CIA boss Leon Panetta keeps in close touch with Indian National Security Advisor M.K. Narayanan.
In November 2009, Obama said that he had reaffirmed to Indian Prime Minister Singh his administration’s "commitment to fully implement the US-India civil nuclear agreement" which he said would "increase American exports and create jobs in both countries."
Dr. Manmohan Singh said "our strategic partnership should facilitate transfer of high technologies to India." (US India nuclear deal - The real reasons )
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