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Indo-Pak. border situation must be brought under control: Blair
HYDERABAD, JAN. 6. Supporting India's position on terrorism, the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, today strongly emphasised that the starting point of any dialogue between India and Pakistan had to be the ``complete and total rejection'' of ... More
Just a formal handshake: BJP
NEW DELHI, JAN. 6. The BJP certainly seems embarrassed that on a day when Pakistani troops bombarded Indian positions with mortar shells and rocket fire in the Poonch sector, the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, was insisting that he held ... More
NDA Govt.'s fate hinges on U.P. poll: Surjeet
KOLKATA, JAN. 6. A coming together of the Congress and Mulayam Singh Yadav in the post-poll scenario in Uttar Pradesh may encourage a few NDA allies to break ranks and team up with the new combine to bring down the Vajpayee Government at the ... More
RSS chief justifies build-up along border
RAIPUR, JAN. 6. Describing China, Pakistan and Bangladesh as having an ``inimical mentality'' towards India, the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) chief, K.S. Sudarshan, today justified the Army build-up along the border and asked the Government ... More
Advani to leave for U.S. tomorrow
NEW DELHI, JAN. 6. The Union Home Minister, L.K. Advani, leaves for a six-day long visit to the U.S. on Tuesday. The visit is said to be having all the ingredients that will make it a high-profile one. Mr. Advani happens to be the first-ever ... More
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  • Panel for enlarging scope of fundamental rights
  • Hardworking people twiddling thumbs
  • DMK's plea to EC
  • Call to revamp IPR regime
  • A novel combination vaccine for rabies
  • Cong. sweeps Assam civic polls
  • Border tension forces them to resort to distress sale

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