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Modi offers to appear for interrogation
Former Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi offers to appear in London for interrogation by Indian agency.
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Author Arundhati Roy defends Kashmir statements
Arundhati Roy says she had only been calling for "justice" for the region.
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Arundhati Roy, Jethmalani urge dialogue on Kashmir issue
Jethmalani supports Roy's call for Pak-India talks to resolve the Kashmir issue; BJP calls for their arrest.
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Ancient insect find raises questions about India's origins
Discovery of insects preserved for millions of years raises questions how long India was isolated before joining Asia.
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India always starts cross-border shootings: DG Rangers
Border security forces of both countries will be discussing issues of unprovoked firing, illegal border crossing etc.
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Rajasthan file appeal against termination
IPL team Rajasthan Royals challenges BCCI's decision of terminating agreement by filing petition in Bombay High Court.
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A good chance to beat India: Rehan
Hockey player Rehan Butt believes playing India at neutral venue gives Pakistan a good opportunity to avenge defeats.
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Begum Nawazish Ali to sort out matters with Shiv Sena
The TV personality is set to have a few words with Shiv Sena, who are targeting him for featuring in "Bigg Boss 4".
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The "Great Game" bubbles under Obama's India trip
Touted as a visit with an emerging power, Obama's trip will also be about how India deals with the AfPak conundrum.
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India accuses Pakistan of ceasefire violation
Indian military alleges Pakistani troops opened fire across the Kashmir border, killing one Indian soldier.
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Pakistan’s nukes are safe: Indian army chief
Gen Singh expresses concern over Pakistan's nuclear arsenal being used by terrorists but feels weapons are secure.
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Tactical wins; strategic losses
The army high command has, with few exceptions, not covered itself in glory when it comes to strategic thinking.
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JKLF activists stage sit-in at LoC
Nearly 1,000 gathered at Sari Khoi Ratta to condemn Indian repression.
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FBR examines India’s draft recovery plan
FBR agrees, in principle, to introduce draft recovery plan along the lines of Indian draft recovery plan 2010.
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What exactly is Pakistan’s ‘cultural heritage’?
Partition did not unfortunately erase about a millenia of heritage that we got from being — don't shoot me —...
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Can we change our ‘hate-India’ mindset?
The title “Can we change our ‘hate-India’ mindset?” was deceptive as the piece was more about Bangladesh...
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I’ll never discuss my personal life online: Priyanka Chopra
Surrounded by praise, Priyanka Chopra seeks constructive criticism from her fans.
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New violence as Indian experts arrive in Kashmir
Experts appointed by India to lead a dialogue process in restive Kashmir arrive to violence in the region.
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US has 'great concern' over Kashmir
US says it would like to see the issue resolved but that it ultimately has to be resolved between India and Pakistan.
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Slain Kashmir rebels on suicide mission: rebel group
Rebel group says three members killed in Indian gun battle were on suicide mission to attack Indian military bases.
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'US will not play a role in Kashmir dispute'
The United States wishes to support Pakistan whilst striking a balance with its growing ties to India.
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Kashmiri youth shield Geelani from RSS attack
Kashmiri youth foil attack on leader of Hurriyat party when members of RSS tried to mount an assault at Delhi seminar.
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Will Obama's decision affect his ratings in India?
Pakistan praises US President for saying he would visit next year, but Indian analysts see announcement as "myopic".
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33% Indians perceive Pakistan as greatest threat: poll
A poll shows Obama is popular in India while Pakistan and extremist groups are seen as the greatest threats.
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Unrest continues in Srinagar
Another hostile encounter between separatist militants and soldiers lead to further unrest in Indian Kashmir.
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Vegetable imports from India in full-swing
Large-scale damage to tomato crops due to flooding and skyrocketing prices drive large quantity of imports from India.
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Ajmal Kasab expresses fury during court appeal
The Mumbai attacks gunman spat on a camera and argued with prison officers at a court hearing to appeal his sentence.
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Shiv Sena seeks burqa ban in India
Building off the France ban, the Shiv Sena demanded that India ban the burqa as it can be 'used to steal children'.
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Ali Zafar jumps to Katrina's rescue
Ali Zafar jumps in to save Katrina when her hair got stuck in a pedestal fan on the set.
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Indian military drone 'Rustom' takes flight
India officials say they have successfully completed the maiden test flight of an indigenously-built unmanned drone.
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Five Indian fishermen arrested
Authorities arrested five Indian fishermen and seized one boat for illegally venturing into Pakistan.
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‘India’s status made it dismissive of neighbours’
German expert on South Asia says India’s status as emerging world power has made it dismissive of smaller...
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India welcomes UN Security Council seat, wants it permanent
India welcomes selection to UN Security Council as an opportunity to press claim for a permanent seat.
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Musharraf praises Manmohan, but says he ‘lacks courage’
Musharraf says that India and Pakistan were very close to an agreement before he lost power.
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India moves Interpol for arrest of Pak armymen
India issues arrest warrants for 5 Pakistani citizens, including 2 army officers, for involvement in Mumbai attacks.
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The story of Ram and Laxman
India’s one-wicket win against Australia in the Mohali Test is causing an epidemic of pulled pectorals here.
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Yes to Afghan transit trade, no to Indian goods
Govt approves US-mediated Afghan transit trade, disallows transport of Indian export goods through Pakistan.
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Media watch: In praise of CWG
Media praise Commonwealth Games for a grand opening despite the earlier shortcomings of the administration.
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Tense India ties cost Pakistan huge losses in trade
Tense relations with India are costing Pakistan $1.8 billion in annual trade which can be saved by changing policy.
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Five of Pakistan’s most memorable Abhi Nahi Toh Kabhi Nahi cricket wins!
No Pakistani, or Indian, cricket fan can forget that last delivery by Chetan Sharma in the AustralAsia Cup 1986 Final.