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PIO develops computer chip that delivers more

Indian-American Raj Dutt, an IIT-Kharagpur alumnus, has developed a next-generation energy-efficient computer chip that has caught the attention of the Pentagon, which is testing its application in th

Hillary puts nuclear deal onus on India

Putting the onus on India, US secretary of state Hillary Clinton on Sunday said the US has made clear the steps New Delhi needs to take “to allow us to move forward” on implementation of bilateral civ

Hillary puts nuclear deal onus on India

Putting the onus on India, US secretary of state Hillary Clinton on Sunday said the US has made clear the steps New Delhi needs to take “to allow us to move forward” on implementation of bilateral civ

Terror in J&K: ‘pak making big mistake’

Stating that Pakistan has used terror groups in Kashmir against India, the US has cautioned Islamabad that it is making “a serious, grievous, strategic error” by supporting these outfits.

US concerned over N-law

Voicing “serious concern” over India’s nuclear liability law, the US on Friday said New Delhi could seek IAEA’s help in evaluating its legislation’s compliance with the Convention on Supplemental Comp

Pranab off to NY to meet manmohan

Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee is cutting short his visit here and rushing to New York to meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh amid a storm back home over his ministry’s note to the PMO on the 2G scam.
Sources told PTI that Mr Mukherjee, who is in Washington to attend the annual meetings of the

‘Hindu groups intent on attacks’

The recent developments have shown that militant Hindu nationalist groups are intent on launching domestic terrorist attacks, a US congressional report has said. “Even more recent are overt signs that India is home to militant Hindu

‘Bollywood welcomed funds from gangsters’

A leaked US diplomatic cable has said that Bollywood welcomed funding from gangsters and politicians, known in India as “black money.”

N. Korea bribed Pak Army for nukes: AQ

North Korea paid several million dollars to top Pakistani Army officials to gain access to secret nuclear technology and sensitive equipments required in manufacturing a nuclear bomb, disgraced nuclear scientist A.Q. Khan has claimed by releasing a secret letter in this regard, a major American daily has reported.

Headley first refused to answer queries on Rana

In the first few days of his arrest, Mumbai terror attack accused David Headley refused to entertain any question on his childhood friend Tahawwur Husain Rana as he wanted to save him.

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