India Formally Accusses Pakistan Of Supporting Terrorism

Indians join during the funeral procession of Hemant Karkare, Mumbai's anti-terrorism chief, who was killed in the early stages of the terrorist siege. With the reported deaths of three gunmen inside the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower hotel, the toll in Mumbai reached 195. Rajanish Kakade / Associated Press

India's Premier Suggests Pakistani Agencies Backed Mumbai Attackers -- Wall Street Journal

India's prime minister accused Pakistan of using terrorism as a policy tool and said the Mumbai attackers must have had the support of some official Pakistani agencies, allegations that appeared to dim any prospect of cooperation between the two countries in probing the attacks.

A statement from Pakistan's foreign ministry said the nation "emphatically rejects the unfortunate allegations." Pakistani officials warned that Mr. Singh's remarks could affect Islamabad's offer of cooperation into the attacks. "Scoring points like this will only move us further away from focusing on the very real and present danger of regional and global terrorism," said information minister Sherry Rehman.

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