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“Our ties with India are a natural outcome”
Don't denigrate institution of Prime Minister: SoniaWe dealt with corruption better than BJP-led NDA government Avoid war of words: Zhang NEW DELHI: Chinese Ambassador Zhang Yan on Monday termed the India-China ties “very fragile, easy to be damaged and difficult to repair” and called for special care in creating a conducive public environment. “Efforts ...
Supreme Court asks A-G to produce copy of complaint against RadiaNEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday asked Attorney-General G.E. Vahanvati to produce in a sealed cover a copy of the complaint received against corporate lobbyist Niira Radia, which formed the basis for the Income-Tax Department to tap her ...
Parliament pays homage to martyrs of December 13 attackLet us resolve to combat perpetrators of terrorism: Meira Kumar DoT issues show-cause notices NEW DELHI: The Department of Telecommunications on Monday started issuing show-cause notices to mobile companies that allegedly suppressed information or gave false information to bag telecom licences in 2008. It has also started sending ...
Book on Thanjavur Big Temple launchedIt features about 160 images and captures various facets of the temple Stapled visas, U.N. seat may figure in talks BEIJING: During Premier Wen Jiabao's visit this week, India and China are expected to discuss issues that have recently strained the relations, such as China's position on Kashmir and its issuing stapled visas to Indian citizens from Jammu and ... Chidambaram retracts ‘migrant' remarks NEW DELHI: Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram came under attack on Monday from political leaders for referring to “migrants” while answering a question from a journalist on the increasing crimes against women here. He, however, ... Other Stories
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