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U.S. sees rising Indian influence in Afghanistan as problem
McChrystal report says Pakistan likely to take ‘countermeasures’ against Delhi, Kabul

Sena, BJP lists foment rebellion in Maharashtra


‘Naked’ India needs a series of tests to deal with China, says Santhanam
NEW DELHI: The scientist who is at the forefront of the ongoing controversy over alleged failure of India’s 1998 thermonuclear test said on Monday that the country needs a “series of thermonuclear bomb tests” in order to be ...

No need for yet another test: official
SIVAGANGA: T. Ramasami, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, on Monday said there was no need for yet another thermonuclear test, as the Pokhran-II data had demonstrated its “designed impact.” He was talking to ...

Teachers lathicharged in Guwahati
Guwahati: Protesting school teachers were injured here on Monday when the police resorted to a lathi charge, after they defied prohibitory orders and broke a security cordon. The incident occurred in the Dispur capital complex. Nine teachers ...

Staying competitive key challenge for India, says Venu Srinivasan
CII chief emphasises role of reforms in labour market and tax code

Top Maoist leader held in Delhi
HYDERABAD: Top Maoist leader Kobad Gandhy, who has been working underground for the last two decades, was arrested from Bhikaji Cama locality in the national Capital by the Delhi police’s Special Cell. Gandhy, who goes by
Advani: I was not for Jaswant’s expulsion
New Delhi: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader L.K. Advani said on Monday that he had not been in favour of Jaswant Singh’s expulsion, contradicting the party’s assertion that he was part of the decision. “These ...

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