India is third largest buyer of US arms
India has emerged as the third largest purchaser of US arms with contracts worth $4.5 billion last year alone as US weapons sales rose to $34.8 billion in fiscal 2011, according to a Pentagon report.
Woman's mutilated body found in two bags
An unidentified woman's mutilated body was found in two bags in west Delhi on Thursday, police said.
The body parts were found around 5.10 p.m. on Thursday after a passerby spotted one of the two bla
Zardari's condition stable: Doctor
Asif Ali Zardari, who was undergoing medical tests in a Dubai hospital, was in a 'stable' condition, said the president's physician.
Associated Press of Pakistan reported that a health bulletin issue
US discounts Pakistan coup rumours
The US has discounted rumours of a 'silent coup' against Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari after reports that he had gone to Dubai following a heart attack.
Don’t stall flyover, warns Raj
The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Tuesday locked horns with the state government over the much-delayed flyover in the posh Pedder Road area of south Mumbai owing to stiff opposition by celebrities like singers Lata
A Suitable Girl might become Unsuitable Boy?
Novelist Vikram Seth, who is writing a sequel to A Suitable Boy, may not name his new book A Suitable Girl as everyone was led to believe. It could even be named An Unsuitable Boy. “I wrote A Suitable Boy many years ago and it was
Sarah Harding seen with mystery man
Singer Sarah Harding was spotted strolling hand-in-hand with an “attractive” man whose identity is unknown.
Two arrested for bid to rape woman in car
Two men who kidnapped a sales executive and tried to rape her in a moving car were arrested in Ghaziabad, the police said on Tuesday. Annu Verma and Anil Nagar are residents of Shalimar Garden neighbourhood where the woman worked. They were held on Tuesday, the police said.
Asif Ali Zardari suffers heart attack, may quit: Report
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, who abruptly left the Pakistan capital for Dubai, has suffered a minor heart attack and some in the US Government believe he may even resign on account of 'ill-health', a media report said.
FDI logjam finally ends, Parliament to function
The deadlock in Parliament over the government’s decision to allow foreign direct investment (FDI) in retail ended on Wednesday after an all-party meeting passed a resolution to suspend the move till consensus is reached.