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Pakistan delegation in India for border talks
Pakistan Rangers official says issues pertaining to unprovoked ceasefire violations and smuggling will be discussed
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Modi fiddles as drought shrivels India's crops
Rains were 12 per cent deficient in 2014, cutting grains output by 4.7 per cent in the year to June 2015
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Nepalese maids in India accuse Saudi diplomat of rape
Police team rescued the women from an apartment in Gurgaon after a third recently hired maid alerted a local NGO
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Aziz accuses Modi of pursuing ‘anti-Pakistan policy’
DG Rangers, BSF chief begin five-day talks today; PM adviser hopes meeting will help lower border tensions
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BJP leader spews vitriol against Pakistan, boasts about breaking it ‘into four pieces this time’
Swamy admits India had hand in breaking Pakistan into two in 1971
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India's Modi seeks to capitalise on China's market woes
India's laborious bureaucracy and labyrinthine investment rules and weak infrastructure are deterrents to investment
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Air India's flight catches fire mid air, injuring five
Flight lands safely; Indian civil aviation minister says there was a leak in the hydraulic system
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Modi govt has been anti-Pakistan from day one: Aziz
PM's top aide says Pakistan will present a dossier on Indian interference in country at United Nations
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Modi govt allows Pakistani refugees to stay back in India after visa expiry
Indian home ministry says minority refugees will be allowed to stay back in the country on humanitarian grounds
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Modi asks billionaires if China's pain can be India's gain
Bankers and billionaires meet at Modi's residence to brainstorm on how India can manage global economic turbulence
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Indian police arrest six after teen alleges gang-rape
Police officials say we are studying CCTV footage from hotel to nab rest of the suspects
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Rangers, BSF heads to meet in New Delhi tomorrow
A 16-member delegation, including members of Punjab Rangers, will embark on a four-day visit to New Delhi tomorrow
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Lines (out) of Control
Only way to address the issue is to engage each other, conveying a loud message to detractors of peace in subcontinent
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India should be party to talks with Taliban: Karzai
Former Afghan president says India, Iran and Russia should all be present at Taliban talks
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India arrests Kashmiri leaders protesting lack of flood relief
To prevent people gathering on Monday, the police closed off the main shipping district in Srinagar
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India resorts to unprovoked firing at LoC
ISPR says no casualties have been reported as yet; troops responded 'effectively'
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Pakistani boy awaits his 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' in India
Ghulam and his father were among 33 fishermen who were caught by the Indian coast guard last year
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Pakistan urges UN to take notice of ceasefire violations
In August, about 20 citizens were killed, 97 others injured as a result of unprovoked firing; says Lodhi
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Modi urges 'climate justice' ahead of Paris meet
India is under pressure to commit to cutting its carbon emissions
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Indian minister's rape warning over Sunny Leone's condom ad sparks anger
Politician says if condom ads are shown on Indian television and in newspapers, then rape incidents will rise
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India rejects Pakistan's call for plebiscite in Indian Kashmir
India's Lok Sabha speaker says Pakistan's remarks on the issue in the UN are totally irrelevant
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Indian village council denies ordering rape of sisters
The sisters were told they would be stripped naked and raped because their brother eloped with a higher caste woman
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Will inflict heavy losses on India if war hysteria overcomes its leadership: Defence minister
Khawaja Asif says Pakistan believes in peace but is prepared to give a befitting response
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India bans selfies at Kumbh Mela
Ban will be imposed on the days when people bathe in the sacred Godavari River
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Sixty-one infants die at Indian hospital in just two weeks
Doctors at the hospital blame the deaths on overstretched facilities, not negligence
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China advises Pakistan, India to practice restraint on border
President Hussain is expected to meet the Chinese president Xi Jinping on September 3
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Anger as India's growth fails to provide employment
Lack of employment prospects for young people appears to be driving social unrest, says economist Sinha
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Pakistan spurns India’s talk of ‘limited war’
Officials say Islamabad is capable of defending its sovereignty
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Twisted ‘justice’
We support Amnesty International in urging the Indian Supreme Court to intervene in the case
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Millions of India's workers threaten 24-hour strike
Ten major unions have called the nationwide strike after recent talks with Finance Minister Arun Jaitley broke down
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India regulator accuses Google of online search abuse
Report says Google favours its own services when customers run searches, breaching competition law
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US urges Pakistan to confront extremist groups
State Dept spokesperson says reduced tensions between India and Pakistan are in world's best interest
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Three feared dead in violence in India's northeast
olice fired on the protesters in Manipur state after they torched the homes of local and federal lawmakers
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India should 'move towards' ending death penalty: Law Commission
Law Commission of India in its report said it was recommending an exception for terror-related cases
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Gandhi and Mandela have future test series named after them
India and South Africa's cricket decides to honour national heroes instead of legendary players
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India's economy grows by 7% in first quarter
According to Bloomberg News, figures were lower than median forecast of 7.4 per cent in survey of economists
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Tempers rise in Colombo as India eye series win
Ishant Sharma and the hosts had a heated exchange after Prasad bowled three consecutive bouncers to Indian tailender
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Indira Gandhi considered military strike on Pakistan's nuclear sites: CIA document
Indian PM considered the option when the US was about to provide its F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, says CIA document
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India should 'move towards' ending death penalty: Law Commission
The Law Commission of India said the criminal justice system was in "deep crisis" due to a lack of resources
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Indian scholar who criticised idol worship killed
Kalburgi, 77, regularly spoke out against superstitions and had questioned the worth of idol worship by Hindus
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Sword-wielding Patel crusader threatens Modi's 'model' in India
He has proven to be a talented organiser and rabble-rousing orator, creating a mass movement in a matter of weeks
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India's top court suspends ban on Jains fasting to death
Thousands of Jains protested across India last week after a court ruled that Santhara was a form of suicide
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India should bypass Pakistan for gas pipeline with Iran: Assocham
Assocham says proposed pipeline projects involving Pakistan may not materialise due to critical political situation
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Is India really an emerging power?
The world stage may be more appealing but the real action is on the domestic front
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Thousands urge help for Indian sisters 'ordered raped'
More than 122,000 people have joined Amnesty's online petition to protest the rape order by the "khap panchayat"
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Protest leader vows India-wide movement over caste
Protest leader vowed Sunday to spread agitation over caste preferences nationwide
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Indian village tribunal orders rape of two sisters to punish brother who eloped
Sisters fled their village after handing down of punishment
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India's Modi accepts defeat on contentious land decree, will change law
Modi said on Sunday the government was ready to amend the proposed law and criticized the spreading of false rumor
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Sri Lanka concede 111-run lead to India
The hosts slipped to 11-2 before going to lunch on the third day at the Sinhalese Sports Club on a shaky 47-5
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Ganges - Holy trail
Pilgrims in India carry water from the Ganges to their hometowns