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Kakodkar: India is firm on unconditional waiver“Conditions will take away with one hand what has been given with the other” Gilani offers to probe embassy attack “Will do everything to put India-Pakistan dialogue process back on track” Terrorism single biggest threat to S. Asia: Manmohan ‘Cannot afford to lose battle against the ideologies of hatred’ Kabul bomber identified NEW DELHI: Afghanistan’s intelligence services believe that the suicide bomber who crashed an explosives-laden car into the Indian embassy in Kabul last month was a Pakistani national. Lashkar-e-Taiba operative Hamza Shakoor, ... India should stick to its terms: Kakodkar Vienna: Because of India’s bitter experiences in the past, its current approach towards nuclear cooperation was to build in “a high degree of redundancy” especially in terms of ensuring the continuity of reactor operations ... Hyde Act will determine path of deal: CPI(M) NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Saturday said the safeguards agreement approved by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) showed that the Hyde Act of the U.S. would determine the path of the India-US nuclear deal ... Kabul attack: U.S. warning was accurate Afghanistan’s secret service too notified India that an attack was imminent
Rajini clarifies on his commentsCHENNAI: “When I said we have to kick (udaikkanum) those in Karnataka opposing supply of water to Tamil Nadu, I was referring to those who indulged in violence and not everyone in general. Yes, I should have been more specific,” ... Now, a job portal for senior citizens Surjeet to be cremated today; tributes pour in NEW DELHI: The mortal remains of the veteran Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader, Harkishan Singh Surjeet, will be kept at the party headquarters, AKG Bhavan, here on Sunday. The cremation will take place at the Nigambodh Ghat electric ... CRICKET
Fine batting sees India inch aheadGambhir, Sehwag come good again; five-wicket haul by Harbhajan
Rushdie set to sue over new bookAuthor says it portrays him as ‘mean and arrogant’ and wants publisher to withdraw memoir CURRENCY TURMOIL
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