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India: FMs’ failure to meet not a setback

Though the much-anticipated Indo-Pak foreign ministers’ meeting did not materialise here, India on Thursday said it did not perceive it as a setback and was looking forward to the visit of Shah Mahmood Qureshi to New Delhi for talks.

India, Pak teams in UNGA faceoff

In an unusual face-off, Indian and Pakistani diplomats engaged in heated exchanges in the UN General Assembly (UNGA) over Jammu and Kashmir.
The sharp exchanges of words started after deputy envoy of Pakistan to UN charged India with sponsoring terrorism in the neighbouring countries. This led to Indians a

Taliban talking to Afghan govt for reconciliation: Gen Petraeus

To starting reconciliation discussions that could pave the way to end the fighting in Afghanistan, the high-level leadership of the Taliban has reached out to senior Afghan government officials, accor

Krishna likely to meet Qureshi at UN today

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Ahead of a possible meeting of their foreign ministers here, India and Pakistan underlined that despite differences on Kashmir and terrorism, they have “no other alternative” but to engage in dialogue

India ready to discuss all issues with Pak: Krishna

Brushing aside recent stepped up rhetoric from Pakistan, India on Saturday said it was ready to discuss all issues with Islamabad, including Kashmir.

Ahmadinejad's 9/11 comments hateful, offensive: Obama

US President Barack Obama described as "hateful" and "offensive" the comments by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that some people believed the US government was behind the Sep 11, 2001 terrorist

Leonardo DiCaprio to visit India for tiger conservation

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Hollywood heartthrob Leonardo DiCaprio will be visiting India soon to see tigers in the wild and raise global awareness about their dwindling numbers.

Thailand might hold early 2011 elections: PM

Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has said that early elections could take place early in 2011 if the Opposition Red Shirts prove they can remain peaceful.

Obama looking forward to India trip; Michelle excited

US President Barack Obama is looking forward to visiting India in early November and first lady Michelle is excited about the trip. Obamas conveyed this to Indian external affairs minister S.M.

India tells Pak to end its illegal occupation of J&K

Stating that Jammu and Kashmir is an internal matter of India, external affairs minister S.M.

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