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Kalam hosts 'At Home'
NEW DELHI, JAN. 26. The President, A.P. J. Abdul Kalam, hosted `At Home', here this evening on the occasion of Republic Day. The Iranian President, Mohammad Khatami, who was the chief guest at this year's parade, attended the reception. Dr. ...
Kalam has private lunch with Khatami
NEW DELHI, JAN. 26.The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, today invited the Iranian President, Mohammad Khatami, for a private lunch at his Rashtrapati Bhavan family apartment. The lunch, at which only the two Presidents were present, lasted for ...
Return of armed forces in full measure
NEW DELHI, JAN. 26. The country's military prowess and cultural diversity was displayed in full measure before the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, today as the salute of the 54th Republic Day parade was for the first time in the history taken by a ...
India, Iran share views on Iraq situation
NEW DELHI, JAN. 26. India and Iran have a considerable degree of similarity on a possible American-led war against Iraq apart from the congruence of views on Afghanistan and other regional issues. According to informed sources, India and Iran ...
People's pride evident
NEW DELHI, JAN. 26. As the country celebrated Republic Day in grand style on Sunday, ordinary people displayed their own little ways of showing their love and respect for the nation and the national tricolour. At many places across the city one ...
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