Passenger manifest listing names of the Memons—all accused in the Bombay blasts—travelling aboard a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight on March 17, 1993, from Dubai to Karachi.
Detailed telephonic intercepts of key Parliament attack accused Abdul Ahmed Geelani (a Zakir Hussain College lecturer) talking to his mentors in Pakistan.
Tapes of conversation between main Kandahar case accused Masood Azhar and his brother Abdul Raof and brother-in-law Yusuf Azhar.
Intercepts of talks that Kandahar hijack accused Abdul Latif and Dilip Bhujel had with their handlers in Pakistan in January 2001 from a PCO in Parel, Mumbai, discussing details of the hijacking.
Transcripts of telephonic conversations that Abdul Raof had with Abdul Latif, hours after the hijacking, directing him to inform the BBC.
Addresses and locations of key terrorists and their training camps. Names and addresses of their handlers in Pakistan including retired army officers.
Transcripts of conversations in Punjabi and Pashto that took place between Kashmir-based militants and their handlers in Pakistan and PoK.
A secretly filmed video of Mohammed Sharif Khan, a Pakistani High Commission official in Delhi, showing him receiving documents from Ajay Kumar, a Parliament official, days after the December 13 attack.
January 15, 2000: Brief report of the hijacking and a request to apprehend hijackers and their accomplices in Pakistan. (The response from Islamabad came on January 24, 2000, dismissing the demarche as baseless.)
April 24, 2001: Note verbal J/1/103/43/99-IV to the Pakistan High Commission requesting the arrest and extradition of the hijackers. Documents passed to Pakistan included Red Corner notice issued by the Interpol, copies of the affidavits by the captain of IC-814 identifying hijackers and attested photographs of the hijackers.
June 6, 2001: Pakistan was reminded to "take expeditious action" on earlier demarche.