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WikiLeaks exposes US interference in India: CPI-M

Dec 18: The US embassy cables from here leaked by WikiLeaks provide "a revealing picture of Indo-US relations and the extent of US interference in India's domestic political affairs", the Communist Pa

Buses torched in Telangana to demand students release

Dec 18: Unidentified men set afire two buses in Telangana demanding release of Osmania University student leaders, police said Saturday, even as the Andhra Pradesh government sought central paramilita

Pakistan Army involved in Mumbai attack, India told US

The Pakistan Army was involved in the Mumbai terrorist attack, India's national security adviser Shivshankar Menon told the US, according to fresh US embassy cables leaked by WikiLeaks.

WikiLeaks fallout: Narendra Modi, Bal Thackeray slam Rahul Gandhi

Dec 18: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray Saturday tore into Rahul Gandhi for his alleged remarks that "radicalised Hindu groups" may be a bigger danger than Islam

Northeast terror not Delhi's priority: WikiLeaks

Dec 18: Terror activities in India's northeast are not a priority for the government as civilian deaths due to terrorism in the region have fallen in recent years, says a leaked US embassy cable.

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India wants terror info but gives little in return: US

Dec 18: India is "very keen" to get information and technology from the US for counter-terrorism efforts but provides "little in return", says a US embassy cable made public by WikiLeaks.

The cable,

Hindu radical groups big threat to India: WikiLeaks quotes Rahul

Dec 17: Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi last year told US Ambassador to India Timothy Roemer that "the growth of radicalised Hindu groups" may be a "bigger threat" to India than support to som

Rahul's 'radical Hindu groups' comments irresponsible: BJP

Dec 17: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Friday hit out as "irresponsible" Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi's comment in diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks that radical Hindu groups were a

WikiLeaks reveals torture of detainees in Kashmir

US diplomats were secretly briefed by staff of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) about the systematic abuse of detainees in Kashmir, according to diplomatic cables released by WikiLe

Despite Ramesh snub, SUV market rises

New Delhi: Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh may call it criminal to use diesel-guzzling SUVs in India, but driving them off the road may not be easy as sales of these vehicles - often regarded as a

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