Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh accused Pakistan on
Tuesday of acting irresponsibly, saying November's Mumbai
attacks must have had support from some of its nuclear-armed
neighbour's official agencies.
The prime minister's comments were the latest in almost daily
government criticism of Pakistan, in a sign that New Delhi
has become increasingly frustrated at what it sees as Islamabad's
slowness at identifying and arresting the attack's planners.
India blames Pakistan militants for the coordinated strikes
in November by 10 gunmen that killed 179 people and have revived
tension between two nations that have fought three wars since
1947.
(Article continues below)
Singh said investigations, including by intelligence agencies
from some of the foreign countries whose nationals were killed
in the attack, had also suggested official complicity.
"There is enough evidence to show that, given the sophistication
and military precision of the attack, it must have had the
support of some official agencies in Pakistan," he said.