<p>"We believe Pakistan's policy of using terror as a policy weapon remains," he was quoted as saying by leading British daily The Times.<br />India is particularly anxious to prevent a militant attack from disrupting the Commonwealth Games in October, the report said.<br />"From Pakistan's point of view, it's important to disrupt the Games so you can claim that India is not a safe place," Narayanan said, according to the daily.<br />He said that Pakistan had done nothing to dismantle militant groups since the Mumbai attacks, and criticised Britain, in particular, for accepting its excuse that such groups were beyond its control.<br />"The British are still blinkered on this," he said.</p>
<p>"We believe Pakistan's policy of using terror as a policy weapon remains," he was quoted as saying by leading British daily The Times.<br />India is particularly anxious to prevent a militant attack from disrupting the Commonwealth Games in October, the report said.<br />"From Pakistan's point of view, it's important to disrupt the Games so you can claim that India is not a safe place," Narayanan said, according to the daily.<br />He said that Pakistan had done nothing to dismantle militant groups since the Mumbai attacks, and criticised Britain, in particular, for accepting its excuse that such groups were beyond its control.<br />"The British are still blinkered on this," he said.</p>