India today slammed Pakistan for<br/>accusing it of funding Taliban, saying such allegations were the "most ridiculous" and "irrational" as the outfit is considered as a dreaded terror organisation in this country. Talking to reporters in Bangalore, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said, New Delhi has been asking Islamabad to take action against Taliban as also<br/><br/>other groups like Laskar-e-Toiba and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD),<br/>responsible for Mumbai and other attacks in India.<br/><br/>Refering to China, Mr.<br/>Krishna said the resolution of boundary dispute with it will take time, requiring a lot of patience. He said, during his talks with Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi, both the neighbours showed eagerness to have cordial and friendly ties. Mr. Krishna also said, China is not building any dam on Brahmaputra river, reports of which had raised concerns in India . When referred to incursions by Chinese troops, he said<br/><br/>the border with China is not delineated and as a result there<br/>could possibly be incursions once in a while but there is nothing to be alarmed about as the border is peaceful and relations are warm.
News On AIR | October 28, 2009 5:58 PM
India refutes Pak allegation as ridiculous