Indian Presidential Elections

India welcomes successful Afghan elections

New Delhi News.Net Saturday 19th September, 2009 (IANS) India has welcomed the successful presidential elections in Afghanistan, with the preliminary results in favour of the incumbent, Hamid Karzai. The elections were held Aug...

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Iran's Twitter Revolution? Maybe Not Yet - BusinessWeek

Some Iranian election protesters used Twitter to get people on the streets, but most of the organizing happened the old-fashioned way Iranian supporters of defeated reformist presidential candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi...

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Realise the value of freedom

Augest.25 : Sir, It is reported that about 50 per cent of Afghanistan’s population voted in the presidential elections. This in the face of threat by the Taliban who are reputed to be ruthless killers. In contrast, the voting...

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Gratifying to see democracy taking root in Afghanistan: India

New Delhi, Aug 22 : Welcoming the Afghanistan general elections, India Saturday said that it was 'gratifying to see the democratic process taking strong root in Afghanistan'. Afghanistan conducted its second presidential...

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India keeping a close watch on Afghanistan polls

ibnlive.com is on mobile now. Read news, watch videos be a Citizen Journalist. Log on to New Delhi: Afghanistan voted for its second presidential elections amid heavy Taliban violence on Thursday. But in spite of the violence...

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A stable Kabul will help India

Augest.21 : There is a good deal riding on the Afghan presidential election for India’s long-term security and the success of its regional policy. Afghanistan’s second presidential election held on Thursday perhaps matters more...

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Nigeria: Buhari, Atiku, Falae, Others Urge National Assembly to Adopt Uwais Report

Lagos — Two former Presidential candidates, Muhammadu Buhari and Olu Falae, agreed with Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State on Wednesday that credible election is critical to the survival of democracy. They also urged...

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'Obama was first to mention Kashmir in Presidential campaign'

Ambassador Howard Schaffer, a 36-year-old veteran of the US Foreign Service and author of the acclaimed book titled The Limits of Influence: America's Role in Kashmir, has said that President Barack Obama was the first...

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Polls close after Indonesia poll

Indonesia is the world's third largest democracy after the US and India Voting has been taking place in Indonesia's second direct presidential election since the overthrow of the Suharto regime in 1998. Initial exit polls give...

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Iran may downgrade ties with Britain

Iran foreign minister Manouchehr Mottaki said Tehran is considering whether to downgrade ties with Britain, the ISNA news agency reported, amid mounting tensions over the disputed presidential election.

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