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India, Iran to combat extremism
NEW DELHI, JUNE 25. Iran wants to cooperate with India in rooting out extremism from the region and is ready to expand security cooperation with India, a senior Iranian official said here today. Hassan Rouhani, secretary of the Supreme National ...
'Military help to Nepal will continue'
NEW DELHI, JUNE 25. India today assured Nepal of continued military assistance to help combat Maoist insurgency in large parts of the kingdom. The promise of uninterrupted assistance was given to King Gyanendra by the Defence Minister, George ...
`Multi-nationals will stifle public opinion'
NEW DELHI, JUNE 25. As has been the case ever since the issue of foreign participation in print media was opened up about two years ago, today's Cabinet decision to allow 26 per cent foreign direct investment in news and current affairs ...
`No pullback now'
NEW DELHI, JUNE 25.Ruling out pull-back of troops from forward positions on the western border, India today downplayed the dispatch of an extra-large battalion of soldiers for a UN peace-keeping mission in Ethopia/Eritrea Senior Army officials ...
Stock market dips on Ambani's hospitalisation
MUMBAI, JUNE 25. As word got out that Dhirubhai Hirachand Ambani was hospitalised here, the stock market began to dip, out of fear that the future of the gigantic Reliance Industries Limited would not be the same without him. The fear was ...
Nuclear power programme set to advance
CHENNAI, JUNE 25. Marking the entry of the Indian nuclear power programme into its second and more advanced phase of development, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) has said that the country is ``close to having a 500 MW Prototype Fast Breeder ...
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  • `India well-positioned to become knowledge power'
  • 'Labour panel report likely by month-end'
  • 'Govt. targeting Dalits'
  • Funds crunch hits rice research
  • Tehelka panel rejects Jaya Jaitly's plea
  • No decision yet on more frequencies to U.K. carriers
  • New IT scheme to ensure speedy issue of returns
  • IA reduces fare on select sectors
  • New UPSC chief
  • Country's interests will suffer, says Pawar

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