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'COALITION AGAINST TERRORISM NEEDS CREDIBILITY'
We will carry forward composite dialogue, says Manmohan
UNITED NATIONS, SEPT. 23. India is determined "to carry forward [the India-Pakistan composite] dialogue to a purposeful and mutually acceptable conclusion," the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, has assured the international community. Addressing ...
Iraqis need 'effective sovereignty'
NEW YORK, SEPT. 23. In his address to the United Nations, the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, clarified the Indian position on Iraq and demanded "effective sovereignty" for the Iraqi people. He said: "The situation in Iraq causes great ...
Direct talks with People's War on October 2
HYDERABAD, SEPT. 23. The Andhra Pradesh Government today announced that "direct talks" with the leaders of the People's War and Janashakti would be held on October 2. No pre-condition was laid down for the negotiations. The Home Minister, K. ...
Keep dialogue option open: Patil
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 23. The Union Home Minister, Shivraj Patil, wants the naxalite violence-affected States to keep the channels of communication with the extremist groups open for initiating a dialogue. Briefing reporters here today after ...
Maruti, Suzuki announce Rs. 6,000-crore plan
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 23. Maruti Udyog Limited (MUL) today announced a Rs. 6,000-crore investment plan envisaging the establishment of a new car plant in India among other things. MUL and its parent company, Suzuki Motor Corporation, will float a ...
Raja Ramanna critically ill
MUMBAI, SEPT. 23. The former Atomic Energy Commission chairman, Raja Ramanna, is critically ill and undergoing treatment at Bombay Hospital here. UNI
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