Wednesday, February 11, 2026
ADVT 
International

‘David Headley's Disclosures Will Expose Pakistan To The World'

IANS, 13 Feb, 2016 12:22 PM
    Expecting that the world would take a "serious note" of Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist-turned-approver David Coleman Headley's revelations on the devastating 26/11 Mumbai attack that claimed 166 lives, security and legal experts believe they "conclusively established Pakistan's role in terror attacks on India".
     
    They, however, believed that there would be "a little impact" on Pakistan of what Headley tells a court in Mumbai via videoconferencing from a jail in the US.
     
    "As for whether these revelations would have any impact in the larger context of the world then I would say yes. Let the whole world know about it, so that we (India) can have more support of the world community," former Indian Army chief General Ved Malik told IANS on the phone from Panchkula in Punjab, where he has settled down after retirement.
     
    "We know that we have to fight our battle but we need to have international support as it also matters," he added.
     
    Headley, a Pakistani American, in his deposition before Special TADA Court Judge G.A. Sanap, has made startling revelations, among others that the Pakistani terrorists who attacked several buildings and establishments in Mumbai in November 2008 were recruited and trained by the Pakistani Army and spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
     
    He has also listed a series of potential targets like Mumbai's Siddhi Vinayak temple and the naval air station, as also the National Defence College here.
     
    At the same time, Gen. Malik said Pakistan would remain in denial in spite of Headly's revelations.
     
    "It's not going to take us anywhere as far as the question whether Pakistan would actually take any action against those responsible for Mumbai attacks as they have been in denial and would continue with the same stand," he said.
     
    According to Rear Admiral Raja Menon (retd), Headley's revelations "are substantive" but Pakistan "will continue denying that it was ever involved in terror acts either in India or elsewhere in the world".
     
     
    "They would say that Headley is saying what he was required to say as he is jail. But this does not take away the fact that the (Pakistani) state is involved in terror acts," he added.
     
    Another security expert, Brigadier Arun Sahgal, said Headley's testimony "carries a greater credibility and to say that he would say what he is required to say is wrong as he is not in an Indian jail".
     
    India must turn the revelations "into a major political campaign all across the world and expose Pakistan further".
     
    Senior Supreme Court lawyer K.T.S. Tulsi described Headley's revelations as "an exculpatory statement which has higher credibility in a court of law".
     
    "This deposition is undeniable, and the world has to come together and exert more pressure on Pakistan to stop this practice of terror," Tulsi told IANS.
     
     
    He, however, did not expect much from Pakistan after Headley's disclosure, saying for the country, it would be a "business as usual".
     
    "I don't think anything new will happen or Pakistan will do something new in the case that India has presented before it. It's going to be a business as usual with Pakistan," Tulsi maintained.
     
    Security analyst Brigadier S.K.Chatterji (retd) echoed these views.
     
    "David Headley's deposition corroborates the Indian point of view that Pakistan has been indulging in terror acts against India," Chatterji told IANS.
     
    "There is nothing new in the statement given by Headley. Pakistan has been known to be a terror state," he said, adding: "It just reinforces our case against Pakistan."

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Chhota Rajan Brought To Delhi, CBI Takes Custody

    Chhota Rajan Brought To Delhi, CBI Takes Custody
    Long-absconding underworld don Rajendra Sadashiv Nikalje alias Chhota Rajan was brought to the national capital from Indonesia on Friday morning as Maharashtra government's decision to hand all of his cases to the CBI assumed political overtones.

    Chhota Rajan Brought To Delhi, CBI Takes Custody

    War With India Not An Option: Nawaz Sharif

    War With India Not An Option: Nawaz Sharif
    Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has asserted that war with India was not an option, media reported on Friday.

    War With India Not An Option: Nawaz Sharif

    US Lawmakers Celebrate Indian American Community At Diwali

    US Lawmakers Celebrate Indian American Community At Diwali
    More than 30 members of US Congress joined about 1,000 people at the annual Diwali event on Capitol Hill, the seat of US legislature, to celebrate the accomplishments of the Indian American diaspora.

    US Lawmakers Celebrate Indian American Community At Diwali

    Chhota Rajan Coming To India On Friday; All Cases Handed To CBI

    Chhota Rajan Coming To India On Friday; All Cases Handed To CBI
    Long-absconding mafia don Rajendra Nikhalje alias Chhota Rajan will be brought to India from Indonesia early on Friday and all cases against him shall now be investigated by the CBI

    Chhota Rajan Coming To India On Friday; All Cases Handed To CBI

    In Wake Of Plane Crash, Egypt Opens Ancient Tombs To Spur Interest In Archaeological Sites

    In Wake Of Plane Crash, Egypt Opens Ancient Tombs To Spur Interest In Archaeological Sites
    LUXOR, Egypt — Egypt has opened three tombs in the ancient city of Luxor to the public, hoping to spur tourism interest despite the shadow of last weekend's airline crash in the Sinai Peninsula.

    In Wake Of Plane Crash, Egypt Opens Ancient Tombs To Spur Interest In Archaeological Sites

    Having Studied Free, Founder Of Sun Deep Cosmetics Donates $200,000 To Punjab University

    Having Studied Free, Founder Of Sun Deep Cosmetics Donates $200,000 To Punjab University
    The scholarship and fellowship would be awarded to 13 UIPS students out of the annual interest accrued on the endowment, the spokesman said.

    Having Studied Free, Founder Of Sun Deep Cosmetics Donates $200,000 To Punjab University