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The head of Pakistan's largest spy group, the Inter-Services Intelligence, has been invited to Delhi to explain himself.
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It also said that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate was involved in the blasts.
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George Fernandes, India's defence minister, claimed that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency was responsible for the attack, which Pakistan denied.
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Pakistan's main military-intelligence body, the ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence), kept the public mood simmering.
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An official with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate military spy agency contested the U.S. view that Dr. Afridi was a patriot.
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He even agreed to send the head of the notorious spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Lieutenant-General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, to Delhi.
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Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) recruited Abdul Latif when he was working in the Gulf region and trained him in Afghanistan and Pakistan camps.
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Since then, some U.S. officials have said they believe elements of Pakistan's spy service, Inter-Services Intelligence, a part of the military, shielded bin Laden without the knowledge of Gen.
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Pakistan's powerful Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI) oversees Afghan operations.
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An official with the Inter-Services Intelligence said the ISI was concerned that the news could lead to further criticism of Pakistan in the U.S. for not doing more to clamp down on al Qaeda in the heart of Pakistan and overshadow the death of Mr. bin Laden.
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Obama failed to note that perhaps due to his work at the DEA, US law enforcement officials ignored testimonies from two of Headley's former wives in 2005 and 2007 that he was a member of Lashkar-e-Taibe, the India-focused Pakistani al-Qaida affiliate run by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency.
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