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Pak. must hand over wanted terrorists, says Advani
NEW DELHI, JAN. 16. No doubt the bold statement with which the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, denounced theocracy and made a firm commitment to rid Pakistan of religious extremism has gone down well with the Government here, but it has ... More
Musharraf must act against terrorism: Russia
NEW DELHI, JAN. 16. Russia wants Pakistan to effectively crack down on terrorist groups on its soil so that its border tensions with India can deescalate and a dialogue between the two neighbours resumed. In an exclusive interview to The ... More
Temple issue: VHP rejects PM's appeal
NEW DELHI, JAN. 16. Asserting that there was no question of reconsidering the Government's plea to put the contentious issue of Ram temple construction at Ayodhya on the backburner, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) today said prominent saints and ... More
Gujral calls for internal dialogue
NEW DELHI, JAN. 16. The former Prime Minister, Inder Kumar Gujral, has advised the Centre to start an internal dialogue in Jammu and Kashmir before the Assembly elections later this year. ``All of us should realise that the status quo cannot be ... More
NDA formed only for power: Sonia
LAKHNADON (Madhya Pradesh), JAN. 16. The Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, today lashed out at the BJP-led coalition at the Centre saying it was a contraption of parties, always at loggerheads, which had come together only for power. Ms. Gandhi ... More
Zhu seeks more joint ventures
MUMBAI, JAN. 16. The Chinese Prime Minister, Zhu Rongji, today announced the commencement of an airlink between New Delhi and Beijing from March 28. He also called for more bilateral exchanges and the setting up of a joint economic council for ... More
Security breach by Tibetan protester embarrasses hosts
MUMBAI, JAN. 16. Much to the embarrassment of the hosts, a Tibetan activist managed to get to the 10th floor of the hotel where the Chinese Prime Minister, Zhu Rongji, was staying and suspended himself from a window to mark his protest against at ... More
Indo-U.S. MoU on environment
NEW DELHI, JAN. 16. India and the United States today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on growing environmental concerns and the increasing importance of international cooperation in the environment field. While the Union Environment ... More
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  • Oldest settlement discovered off Gujarat coast?
  • SC direction to U.P. Govt. on cleaning of Gomti
  • Held for supplying money to ultras
  • DMK memo to EC on malpractices
  • Four hideouts smashed in J&K
  • The Pakistan stalemate
  • BJP announces first list, talks with RLD inconclusive
  • Koijam's plea to EC
  • Five shot in Bihar
  • CPI for tactical understanding with Cong.
  • CISF men go on rampage
  • PIA sacks all its Indian employees

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