Jammu and Kashmir

Army foils infiltration bid along LoC

Security personnel on Friday night foiled an infiltration bid, after a brief encounter with militants along the Line of Control in Balakote area, nearly 190 km from Jammu. Troops patrolling the forward area along the Line of...

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Boring Summits Are Better for Everyone

Why Barack Obama and Manmohan Singh should say as little as possible when they meet in Washington next week. BY JOHN LEE | NOVEMBER 20, 2009 When Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrives as U.S. President Barack Obama's...

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FACTBOX-Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba

Source: Reuters Nov 20 (Reuters) - The Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba has been accused of plotting attacks in India and in the west, including the three-day assault on Mumbai in November 2008. Here are some details ...

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China cloud hovers over PM's US visit

Saturday, November 21, 2009 0:30 IST New Delhi: Indian and American officials were in overdrive on Friday to put the sparkle back into prime minister Manmohan Singh's Washington visit after United States president Barack Obama...

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Why place the peace charade with Delhi?

How can you have peace with a country that is bent upon your destruction? How can you have peace with a country that contantly tries to break you down? How can you have peace with a country that against you at every...

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Visa rider on Mirwaiz's China visit

NEW DELHI/SRINAGAR: Outmanoeuvring the wily red dragon, India on Friday declared it had no objection if moderate Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq wanted to visit China but made it clear that stapled visas on passports would...

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Landmines killed 3,000 Indians in 10 years

Some 3,000 Indians, mostly in Jammu and Kashmir, have been killed in landmine explosions over the past 10 years, according to an NGO working for a world free of antipersonnel landmines and cluster munitions.

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India very important country in Asia: Dalai Lama

The Dalai Lama Friday said here that India should be seen as one of the most important Asian countries. He also stressed that while he no longer considered himself the temporal leader of Tibetans, China had 'revitalised' him as...

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Incredible India campaigns may be seen at Oscars

If the government has its way, the catchy 'Incredible India' [ Images ] tourism campaigns will be spotted in big ticket events like Oscar and Grammy [ Images ] awards. Tourism Minister Kumari Selja [ Images ] on Friday said...

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Lalit Suri Group to spend Rs 2,300 cr on new hotels

Delhi-based Bharat Hotels, the company owning The Lalit Suri Hospitality Group, will invest Rs 2,300 crore in setting up luxury and mid-market hotels across popular leisure and business locations in India and abroad.

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