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India-China model for Pak ties?

In a potential paradigm shift in bilateral ties, Pakistan on Sunday agreed with India to adopt the “India-China model” in negotiating their sensitive relationship, which entails focusing on scaling up

China becomes world's largest food market

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China is now the world's largest food and grocery market, having overtaken the US in terms of sales in 2011, a market research firm said.

British food industry analysts IGD also noted that BRIC count

Furious US girl tears boyfriend's genital

A lovers' tiff in the US hurt a man quite badly as his agitated girlfriend tore his scrotum after bursting into his home.

Christina Reber, 43, is claimed to have marched into her former partner's hom

Gurgaon cops nab trader for extortion bid

A businessman was arrested on Sunday from Delhi for making an extortion call to his brother-in-law, a trader in this suburb of the national capital, sources said.

German students offer 'good grades through good sex'

Three German students are offering a gigolo service to female students to 'help' them beat stress and improve their grades.

The three students, from University of Mannheim in south-western Germany, a

Indian spy who was Zardari’s jail mate wants to meet him

Mehboob Elahi is happy that his old prison mate Asif Ali Zardari is coming to India but is crestfallen that he will not get to meet the Pakistani president during his short visit on Sunday.

Pakistan President Zardari arrives in India with large delegation

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari arrived on Sunday morning in the Indian capital on a six-hour visit that has raised a lot of expectations in the subcontinent despite the fact that it is being lab

Indian aviation's MRO business set to soar

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India's aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) business is set to rise as a result of the government's plan to slash high custom duties on aircraft parts, tyres and other equipment.

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Would be very happy to visit Pakistan: PM Manmohan Singh

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has invited him to Pakistan. "I would be very happy to visit Pakistan on a mutually convenient date."

The last time a

Zardari lost one rupee bet with Omar Abdullah

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday said Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari owes him one rupee because he had bet that the Pakistani leader won't be able to visit Jammu and Kashmir on his India tr

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