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Memogate: Pakistan instability worries India

Will Pakistan’s ‘memo-gate’ end Asif Ali Zardari’s charmed run in office as president, put Indo-Pak relations back on ice and see the army take back control of government?

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Singapore honours Pandit Nehru

The irony that the man who transformed India’s economy at a key moment in its history, reversing years of socialism, should pay tribute to India’s founding father who first powered the Indian economy,

Developments in Pak worry India

Will Pakistan’s “memo-gate” end Asif Ali Zardari’s charmed run in office as President, put Indo-Pak relations back on ice and see the Army take control of government?

PM offers US N-bill JWG

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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh offered a joint working group to allay American concerns about the nuclear liability bill, although officials were tightlipped on the exact interchange at the hour-long meeting between the PM and US President

India, US discuss nuclear liability bill

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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh offered a joint working group to allay American concerns about the nuclear liability bill, although officials were tightlipped on the exact interchange at his hour-long m

PM to meet Obama, China’s Wen today

India heads into an East Asia-Asean summit faced with the challenge posed by changing dynamics within the grouping, as the United States marks its formal entry into the process for the first time and the shadow cast by China’s

Clear and present danger

Stephen Tankel’s exceedingly well researched Storming the World Stage: The Story of Lashkar-e-Taiba effectively nails the fiction that Pakistan turned off the terror tap and stopped the infiltration of ISI-backed terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir during former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s rule, or, for that matter, anytime before or thereafter, as a gullible Indian leadership was led to believe.

Arrest overdue, celebrations premature

Janardhan Reddy's long overdue arrest rids the BJP of a leader seen by many within the conservative party here as more a curse than a blessing. But any celebrations (muted, so far) by Karnataka Chief

India: $190m new line of credit for Tanzania

Tanzania drummed up a colourful African welcome for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as he walked into state house, the hundred-year-old colonial complex lined with traditional dancers, moving to the rhythms of Africa, the venue of the hour long talks he held with Tanzanian president Jakaya Kikewete on Friday.

‘India can count on Africa support for UNSC seat’

The question of what India hopes to get in return for pouring billions of dollars in aid into Africa was answered on the concluding day of the second India-Africa summit when the co-chair of the India-Africa Forum issued a ringing endorsement of India’s quest for a permanent seat in an expanded UN Security Council.

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