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Pranab shows he’s not a rubber-stamp Prez

Mr Pranab Mukherjee may have moved from the hurly-burly of active politics to becoming the country’s 13th President.

FS: Indian law will not be diluted

India and the US are close to inking a preliminary contract in connection with the proposed construction of six nuclear reactors by an American company in Mithi Virdi in Gujarat.

Pact for 6 N-reactors on PM plate

India and the US are close to inking a preliminary contract in connection with the proposed construction of six nuclear reactors by an American company in Mithi Virdi in Gujarat.

Anointment will attract investments?

In a prescient sort of way, the world outside began warming to Narendra Modi just a little less than a year ago. And now that Narendra Modi has been anointed the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, it’s expected that more foreign governments will warm up to Mr Modi, seeking to end the pariah status many bestowed upon him post the 2002 Gujarat riots.

Nobel laureate Liberia Prez to visit India

Africa’s first female President and a powerful and respected voice in the continent and in international fora, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, arrives in the capital on September 9 on a five-day state visit.

‘Attacks can’t hinder help to Afghan’

In a message clearly aimed at Pakistan, India has asserted that no terror attack can impact the development assistance it provides to Afghanistan. The message has been conveyed during foreign secretary Sujatha Singh’s just-concluded visit to Afghanistan.

Iraq PM arrives today, to sign 2 pacts

When Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki arrives here on Thursday, he will become the first head of government from his country to set foot on Indian soil in 38 years.

India to supply Afghan military equipment

With US-led Nato forces set to withdraw from Afghanistan next year, India is stepping in to provide military equipment to the Hamid Karzai-led government. President Karzai’s “wish list” for defence equipment is expected to be discussed with the Indian leadership during the on-going visit of Afghan second vice-president, Mohammad Karim Khalili.

India looks to rebuild trust

As the government prepares to introduce legislation in Parliament that will enable implementation of the Land Boundary Agreement with Bangladesh, the Sheikh Hasina government is hoping that its passage will help bridge the growing “trust deficit” between the two neighbours.

Sharif tries to reach out to India, but talks unlikely to restart soon

India’s tough talk on Thursday on the killing of its soldiers prompted Pakistan to strike a conciliatory note after its initial belligerence, but an early resumption of the bilateral composite dialogue is no longer on the cards.

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