Pak considering India flood aid
Islamabad, Aug. 14: Pakistan is yet to decide on the Indian government’s offer of $5 million as aid for providing relief to victims of the country’s worst floods, with diplomatic sources saying that t
India gives $42 million credit for Congo power project
The Export Import Bank of India has approved a $42 million line of credit from the Indian government to the Democratic Republic of Congo for building a hydro-electric plant in this central African cou
Kalmadi meets Krishna, seeks to clarify CWG’s stand on UK money scam
Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president, Mr Suresh Kalmadi, who is at the centre of an alleged corruption scam linked to the Commonwealth Games to be held in New Delhi from October 3 to October 14,
Sports ministry asks Kalmadi to sack two OC aides
Under-fire Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chairman, Mr Suresh Kalmadi's cup of woes is brimming over with the sports mMinistry now putting him under pressure by asking him to sack two of his
Kalmadi forms panel to investigate UK money trail
Caught in a web of corruption scandals and under intense pressure from the government, the Commonwealth Games organising committee was on Tuesday forced to form a three-member panel to probe allegations of irregular financial transactions with a little-known UK-based company.
US admits ISI-Taliban link, allays India's Afghan worries
Days after India-Pakistan talks broke down on the issue of terror, the US on Thursday pointed out links between the Taliban and Pakistani spy agency ISI and assured India that its role in Afghanistan
Krishna arrives in Kabul
The external affairs minister, Mr S.M. Krishna, arrived here on Monday night for an international conference on the future of Afghanistan being hosted by the Afghan President, Mr Hamid Karzai.
Mr K
Afghan peace process to shun Taliban with links to Al-Qaeda
An International Conference opened here on Tuesday with Afghan President, Mr Hamid Karzai, seeking help to move towards self-governance as the meeting backed his efforts to involve elements in Taliban
India for 'Afghan-led, Afghan-owned' peace process
As world leaders backed handing over Afghanistan's security responsibility to its government by 2014, India on Tuesday said that any new process to stabilise the war-torn nation must be fully "Afghan-
Kayani behind Indo-Pak face-off
New Delhi, July 17: The Pakistan Army Chief, Gen. Ashraf Parvez Kayani, met the President, Mr Asif Ali Zardari, and the Prime Minister, Mr Yousaf Raza Gilani, on the afternoon of July 15, just hours b