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India swept by missile delusion: Chinese daily

India may have missiles that can reach most parts of China but stands 'no chance in an overall arms race' with the country, a Chinese daily said on Thursday, when India test-fired its 5,000 km range n

Production of Agni-V to begin in a year's time: Saraswat

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India has emerged as a major missile power with the successful launch of Agni-V ballistic missile and the production of the weapon system would start in a year's time, DRDO chief V.K. Saraswat said to

Agni-V launch: Nation cheers, China says India not rival

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Reacting cautiously to India's test of Agni-V missile, China on Thursday said the two countries are not rivals and enjoy ‘sound’ relations though the sources in the Chinese establishment feel that the

Agni-V launch: India demonstrates ICBM capability

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India on Thursday demonstrated the capability of launching a nuclear-capable inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) as Agni-V hit a target over 5,000 km away.

With this, India has joined an

Agni-V, India's ICBM, to be test fired on Wednesday

India may join a select club of countries that possess or are about to possess an Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) as hectic preparations are on for the launch of Agni-V missile from the Whe

CBI carries out searches in Noida, Delhi in Tatra case

The CBI on Wednesday carried out searches at three locations in Noida and the national capital in connection with its probe into alleged irregularities in the procurement and supply of Tatra all te

Agni-V, India's ICBM, to be test fired on Wednesday

India looks all set to join a select club of countries that possess or are about to possess an Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) as hectic preparations are on for the launch of Agni-V missile

Defence Ministry to move SC to claim Adarsh land

The Ministry of Defence would soon file a title suit in the Supreme Court to claim its ownership of the land on which the controversial Adarsh building stands, its counsel Aniket Nikam said today.

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Australia to withdraw troops from Afghanistan early: PM

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Australia will bring its troops home from Afghanistan a year earlier than planned with most soldiers withdrawn in 2013, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said Tuesday.

Canberra, a key coalition ally of th

Tatra truck deal: BEML chief quizzed by CBI

BEML Chairman and Managing Director V.R.S. Natarajan on Tuesday appeared before the CBI as the agency had asked him to come for giving clarifications pertaining to procurement and supply of Tatra all-

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