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India firms gain global foothold

To satiate its ever increasing appetite for energy and to diversify its energy basket, India is making increasing forays into countries in Latin America, Africa and to China’s dismay even the South Ch

Krishna optimistic over Pak visit

As external affairs minister S.M.

Tajikistan seeks fast conclusion of 26/11 trial

Forging ahead with its “Connect Central Asia Policy” for a more robust geo-strategic engagement with the region, India has decided to elevate its bilateral ties with Tajikistan to a long-term strategi

PM for transnational action on Syria

India has called for “credible transnational action” in the turmoil-ridden West Asian nation of Syria as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived in Tehran on Tuesday to participate in the upcoming 16th

PM for transnational action on Syria

India has called for “credible transnational action” in the turmoil-ridden West Asian nation of Syria as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived in Tehran on Tuesday to participate in the upcoming 16th

Manual scavenging bill on agenda

A seminal draft law aiming to abolish the scourge of manual scavenging from across the country is expected to come up before the Union Cabinet for approval on Thursday.

India willing to pay more for new units?

As New Delhi prepares for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India in October, there are increasing indications that in the post-Fukushima scenario, New Delhi will be willing to accept a higher cost of construction for the proposed units 3 and 4 at the Russian-built Koodankulam nuclear plant in Tamil Nadu. Provided, of course, there is adherence by the Russians to India’s nuclear liability laws enacted in 2010.

Pak objects to fillING Nimoo Bazgo dam

In what is being seen here as yet another attempt by Pakistan to whip up anti-India sentiment on water-related issues, reports eme-rging from Islamabad on Sunday said Pakistan has asked India not to f

Pak objects to India move to fill Leh dam

In what is being seen here as yet another attempt by Pakistan to whip up anti-India sentiment on water-related issues, reports emerging from Islamabad on Sunday said Pakistan has asked India not to fi

Pakistan objects to India move to fill Leh dam

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In what is being seen here as yet another attempt by Pakistan to whip up anti-India sentiment on water-related issues, reports emerging from Islamabad on Sunday said Pakistan has asked India not to fi

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