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Stable Pakistan good for India: Obama“Pakistan is a strategically important country not just for the U.S., but also for the world” ‘Low turnout' in Myanmar election SINGAPORE: The military rulers of Myanmar on Sunday held a general election, the first since 1990, amid a chorus of boycott calls by the dissident National League for Democracy (NLD) and a crescendo of international criticism of the poll ... Omar to review possible AFSPA withdrawal New Delhi: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has said the Armed Forces Special Powers Act can be withdrawn from some areas in the State with a rider that the Army can step in again if the situation so warrants. Mr. Abdullah ... Manmohan's dinner diplomacy a hit with Obama New Delhi: Any doubts Barack Obama might have had about the political pecking order in India is likely to have been settled by the seating arrangement at the private dinner Prime Minister Manmohan Singh threw for the visiting U.S. President at ... Youth will determine India's future, says U.S. President “U.S.-India relationship will be indispensable in shaping the 21 {+s} {+t} century” A close encounter with Obamas MUMBAI: If a front-row seat for the Barack and Michelle Obama town hall-style meeting at St. Xavier's College could position me among the city's 300 lucky students, the exchange of a few nice words with the First Lady of the U.S. could only ... CRICKET
Chris Martin throws first Test wide openKane Williamson scores well-deserved century; India ends fourth day on 82 for six
U.S. President celebrates Diwali, dances to Koli song“Youngsters now more aware about environment than my generation”
IT revolution in Rajasthan village impresses ObamaJAIPUR: U.S. President Barack Obama's interaction with the inhabitants of Kanpura village in Ajmer district of Rajasthan through video-conferencing on Sunday gave him a glimpse of the IT revolution in rural India that extends the benefits of ...
Cyclone disrupts normal lifeFlight schedules hit; holiday declared for schools, colleges today No change in style of Wagah parade: Pakistan India's apprehension baseless, it says Ice Age ecosystem ‘uncovered' in Colorado London: Scientists claim to have uncovered an entire Ice Age ecosystem after unearthing wealth of bones from an excavation site in western Colorado in the U.S. A team from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science discovered two additional ... Other Stories
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