After WikiLeaks: US welcomes global leadership role for India
The US welcomes India's “greater global leadership” role in the world, American envoy Timothy Roemer said on Tuesday, a day after leaked diplomatic cables described India as amongst the “self-appointe
Parliament adjourned for 13th consecutive day
Both houses of Parliament were adjourned till 12 noon for the 13th successive day on Tuesday as the Opposition relentlessly pursued its demand for a parliamentary probe into the 2G spectrum allotment
Terrorist arrested for Sri Lankan team attack in Lahore
A key terror suspect has been arrested for his involvement in the March 2009 brazen attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore that left six players injured and six escorting policemen dead.
AP twist: YSR's brother pledges loyalty to Congress
Hyderabad: Late Andhra Pradesh chief minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy's brother YS Vivekananda Reddy on Tuesday said he would remain in the Congress and denied his nephew YS Jaganmohan Reddy's allegation
Talks, biryani in hope to restart Parliament
New Delhi: Hoping to end the stalemate over demands for a parliamentary probe into the allotment of 2G spectrum, Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar Tuesday hosted an elaborate lunch for leaders of all poli
WikiLeaks: US love for India after cables sting
Washington/New Delhi: The US has reached out to India following WikiLeaks' embarrassing disclosures that was condemned by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as the American envoy in India assured
Army concern over Omar's 'demilitarized Srinagar'
Jammu: In the aftermath of Monday's shootout in Srinagar in which a policeman and three terrorists were killed, the Indian Army has raised a series of questions on the Omar Abdullah government's stanc
2G row: Lunch talks fail to satisfy MPs, Parliament still paralysed
New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar's luncheon meeting has failed to end the stalemate over demands for a parliamentary probe into the allotment of 2G spectrum with the government and the opposit
CBI searches three CWG officials' homes, two booked
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday searched the offices and homes of three Commonwealth Games Organising Committee (OC) officials and filed cases against two of them - Mr Lalit Bhano
Tripura village tense as man killed in BSF firing
Tension escalated in a border village in south Tripura Tuesday a day after a trader was killed and his son injured in firing by a Border Security Force (BSF) trooper on a violent mob, the BSF and poli