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Rumsfeld, Armitage visiting India
NEW DELHI, MAY 30. The U.S. Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, is arriving here next month as part of an intensified Anglo-American diplomatic initiative to defuse military tensions between India and Pakistan. Without mentioning the dates, the ...
PM tells Fernandes not to cancel Singapore trip
NEW DELHI, MAY 30. Indicating India's desire to keep the diplomatic and military options open in its confrontation with Pakistan, the Defence Minister, George Fernandes, made a last-minute change in his schedule to visit Singapore where he will ...
It is up to the global community to avert war: BJP
NEW DELHI, MAY 30. The BJP today made it clear that it was not willing to be held responsible or accountable for any consequence of war in the region. It stated that "if military action becomes unavoidable'' it was the "international community'' ...
Congress to focus on U.P. affairs
NEW DELHI MAY 30. The Congress leadership plans to soon carry out to its promise made at the AICC meeting on May 24 to devote more attention to the state of affairs in Uttar Pradesh. For starters, all the senior leaders of the party from the ...
2 killed in Gujarat town
AHMEDABAD, MAY 30. Two persons were killed, one was burnt alive, in Kadi town in Mehsana district and bombs exploded in Vadodara and Godhra towns disrupting the fragile peace in the riot-torn Gujarat once again. While the police are still ...
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  • Pak. disputes design of Bagliar power project
  • BJP for early polls in Gujarat?
  • Journalist dead
  • Vaish is telecom panel chief
  • TDP not soft on BJP, says Chandrababu Naidu
  • Law on management of religious places likely
  • NCERT on damage control mode
  • 'Treaty may be scrapped if there is war with Pak.'

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