America's Central Intelligence Agency has played a crucial role in India and Pakistan sharing secret intelligence information on Mumbai terrorist attacks, a media report claimed on Monday.
In a front page article, The Washington Post said the CIA "orchestrated back-channel intelligence exchanges" between
India and Pakistan with the top American intelligence agency itself playing the role of a neutral arbitrator.
"The exchanges, which began days after the deadly assault in late November, gradually helped the two sides overcome mutual suspicions and paved the way for Islamabad's announcement last week acknowledging that some of the planning for the attack had occurred on Pakistani soil, The Post