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US must observe protocol for Indian dignitaries: Krishna

The US needs to observe protocol in treating Indian dignitaries visiting that country, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said here in the wake of American security agencies frisking former presid

India asks Australia to withdraw travel advisory

Taking serious note of the travel advisories against it, India on Wednesday raised the issue with Australia, asking it to withdraw issuance of such notices, which have ‘disproportionate’ language and

Afghan President Hamid Karzai meets Krishna

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Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai met External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna here on Tuesday.

President Karzai, who arrived in New Delhi on a two-day visit beginning on Tuesday, is expected to hold

Good that US recognised Haqqani, ISI links: Krishna

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India on Sunday said it was good that the US recognised the link between the Haqqani network and the Pakistan intelligence agency ISI, both of which have been blamed for the assassination of former Af

India-Pakistan talk, hope for peaceful ties

Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Wednesday said he looked forward to forging 'a peaceful and cooperative relationship' with Pakistan and underlined the need for a terror-free atmospher

TN fishermen to visit Lanka

New Delhi: In a step to defuse tensions between India and Sri Lanka over the fishermen's rights in the waters between the two countries, a delegation of fishermen's associations from Tamil Nadu will v

Ship to bring Indians from Libya approaching port

New Delhi: Noting that all Indians are safe in violence-hit Libya, government today said it has commissioned ships to bring back people from that country free of cost and that the first vessel is a

Ship to bring Indians from Libya approaching port

Noting that all Indians are safe in violence-hit Libya, Government on Thursady said it has commissioned ships to bring back people from that country free of cost and that the first vessel is approaching Benghazi port.

'India, Lanka to discuss attacks on fishermen'

New Delhi: The India-Sri Lanka joint working group on fisheries will meet next month to resolve issues relating to the Sri Lankan Navy's attacks on Indian fishermen, External Affairs Minister S.M. Kri

'Will ensure Tri-Valley relocation'

New Delhi: The Indian government Wednesday said it will ensure that Indian students caught in the Tri-Valley University fraud in the US are shifted to other American universities.

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