India has been put on high alert following intelligence inputs that Pakistan-based terrorists, who are against any thaw in Indo-Pak relations, may strike in a desperate bid to derail the SAARC meeting in Islamabad.
Sources said the advisory issued by the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs asked all states to increase vigil and take precautionary measures to ensure security as Pakistan-based outfits, who are opposed to any dialogue between India and
Pakistan, may strike at public places.
The move came considering the fact that terrorists struck at a public place in the western indian city of Pune just days before the February 25 Foreign Secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan.
Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram is scheduled to fly to Islamabad on Friday to attend a meeting of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Interior Ministers apart from holding a bilateral meeting with his Pakistan counterpart Rehman Malik.
India's Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao, Home Secretary G K Pillai and head of the Intelligence Bureau, Rajiv Mathur are in Islamabad to have talks with their respective counterparts.
"We have sent alert to all States and are taking all necessary measures. There are possibility that Pak-based elements may try to carry out terror strike in the country," a
Home Ministry official said.
The advisory has asked States to be more vigilant and check crowded public places like markets, railway stations, bus terminals and parks besides other places of mass gathering, he said.
The Home Ministry also gave out list of potential targets and advised on what to look our for.