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'India, Pak. must renew dialogue '
WASHINGTON, JAN. 16. The U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, on his South Asia trip, has said India and Pakistan must focus on Kashmir by renewing a direct dialogue. These talks were more important than reducing tensions along the border by ... More
Pak. detains 2,000 extremists in crackdown
ISLAMABAD, JAN. 16. Over 2,000 activists of extremist religious organisations and militant outfits have been detained by the Pakistan authorities in the last few days and over 600 of their offices have been sealed in different parts of the ... More
Indians held a day after Sept. 11 charged with fraud
NEW YORK, JAN. 16. Two Indians, arrested while carrying box cutters, hair dye and $ 5,500, a day after September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States, have been charged with credit card fraud. Ayub Ali Khan(36) and Mohammed Azmath(38) ... More
'Ban on LTTE must go before talks'
MALLAVI, (NORTHERN SRI LANKA), JAN. 16. The political wing leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, S.P. Thamilselvan, said today he saw no impediments to the new peace process in Sri Lanka, but emphasised that the Government must lift the ... More
PoK chief wants to send team to India
ISLAMABAD, JAN. 16. The newly-constituted `National Committee on Kashmir' headed by the former Prime Minister and President of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), Sardar Qayyum Khan, intends to send a delegation to India to establish contact with ... More
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