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Shadowy intelligence service has long been accused of sponsoring armed groups and plotting assassinations.
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India and the US have direct, yet different, interests in restoring peace and order to the regional neighbourhood.
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The US claims its biggest and most significant victory in its fight against al-Qaeda since 9/11.
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Ex-ISI chief denies aiding Taliban
Former head of Pakistan's intelligency agency says US accusations exposed by Wikileaks are "flawed".
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Last Modified: 26 Jul 2010 20:43 GMT
Ex-spy chief denies Taliban links
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Leaked documents offer gloomy insight into Afghan war but largely confirm public narrative.
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Last Modified: 26 Jul 2010 14:06 GMT
Afghan talks raise speculation
Analysts say Karzai-Haqqani talks may not bring peace to Afghanistan.
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