Pak says it is examining evidence on Mumbai carnage

Amid reports that the evidence given by India on Mumbai attacks were 'insufficient', Pakistan today debunked reports appearing in certain sections of the media, saying that government was still in the process of examining the evidence.
Poonch encounter day 6
Army on 'wait and watch' strategy
As the gunbattle in Bhati Dhar forest in J&K's Poonch district entered the sixth day today, the army said it has adopted a "wait and watch" strategy to take on the holed-up terrorists in cave hideouts in the area.
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