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India keeps up Afghan effort despite security concerns India contributed “over $1.2 billion in reconstruction assistance” Chidambaram voiced suspicions that Headley was not acting alone: cable NEW DELHI: In a meeting early this year, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram discussed with FBI Director Robert Mueller the case of David Headley — the Pakistani-American in U.S. custody involved in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks — ... U.S. tried to put the screws on India over Iran NEW DELHI: The U.S. had pressured India in a variety of ways in an attempt to persuade it to downgrade its ties with Iran, according to several confidential cables from the New Delhi American Mission leaked by WikiLeaks on Friday. In ...
Liam Fox postpones private visit to Sri LankaCOLOMBO: Following reports that U.K. Secretary of State for Defence Liam Fox postponed his private visit to Sri Lanka to deliver the Lakshman Kadirgamar Memorial Oration, the External Affairs Ministry here has said that as and when he decides ... Cables show India's Tibet “balancing act” LEGACY
Restoring the lost glory3-year-old girl strangled in ritual sacrifice Accused dump body in a rivulet at Yeyyadi in Mangalore after killing her in their house Carrying anti-Iran tales, top official angled for U.S. junket K.V. Rajan spun trip as fodder for NSAB discussions on Iran policy options Don't sensationalise boundary question, Wen tells media
India talks tough with U.S. on PakistanNEW DELHI: In the aftermath of the Mumbai terror attacks on November 26, 2008, top diplomats and officials did some tough talking with the United States on Pakistan, with the former Foreign Secretary, Shivshankar Menon, conveying in clear ...
Sushma discusses key issues with WenNEW DELHI: Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj called on Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao just before his departure from here on Friday and raised several key issues that have become irritants in the bilateral ties. She ... Other Stories
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