Terror threat to India fazes Pervez
Washington, Oct. 24: Growing Islamic extremism among the youth in India is a matter of concern and New Delhi needs to look into that, says the former Pakistan president, Mr Pervez Musharraf.
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SEBI doubles limit for retail investors to Rs.2 lakh
India's capital markets regulator Monday doubled the investment limit for individual investors in initial public offerings (IPOs) to Rs.200,000 to attract more retail participants into such primary is
Six killed as powerful explosion rips through Pakistan shrine
Islamabad: At least six people were killed and eight injured Monday when a powerful blast tore through a Sufi shrine in Pakistan's Punjab province, officials said.
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Satyam scam: Court dismisses discharge plea of nine accused
A local court Monday dismissed discharge petitions of nine accused in the multi-crore rupee accounting scam in Satyam Computer Services.
The discharge petitions filed by all the accused, barring prim
Question mark over civil nuclear deal between India and Japan
Tokyo: India will not force the civil nuclear agreement on Japan as it recognises the sensitivities involved, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here on Monday, putting a question mark on the pact tha
India Inc looks forward to President Obama's visit
With India-US bilateral trade projected to reach record levels this year and top $50 billion, corporate India is looking forward to the upcoming visit of President Barack Obama to help realise the tru
Dalai Lama doesn't rule out possibility of female successor
Toronto: The Dalai Lama, who wound up his three-day visit here by leading prayers at the newly opened Tibetan cultural centre, doesn't rule out a female successor.
The purpose of the Dalal Lama's re
Observers say Karzai-Taliban peace talks are 'mostly hype'
London: Observers of the evolving situation in war-torn Afghanistan have said the recent moves by the U.S.-led NATO coalition force to facilitate peace talks between a council appointed by President H
Manmohan visit gets big play in Japanese media
Tokyo: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's interview to the Japanese media ahead of his three-day visit to the country was extensively covered in the newspapers here on Monday, meriting an anchor in The D
Kanishka victims offered $25,0003
Toronto, Oct. 23: The Canadian government has reportedly offered $20,000 to $25,000 to the families of each Air India Kanishka victim — 25 years after all 329 people on board Flight 182 from Montreal