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Firmer steps needed to tackle terrorism: BJP
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 27. The Bharatiya Janata Party claimed today that its Government at the Centre had "broken the back of terrorism'' although even within the party not many agree. In fact, there is a sense of disquiet and dissatisfaction and the ...
Pak. support to terrorism stalling dialogue: India
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 27. India has told the United States that continuing support to terrorism by Pakistan would remain an obstacle to any resumption of dialogue between New Delhi and Islamabad. During detailed discussions with the visiting U.S. ...
Ground reality not known: Centre
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 27.The Centre, which was directed by the Supreme Court to indicate the extent of inflows into the Mettur reservoir from Karnataka, today filed an affidavit expressing its inability to give the "ground realities" in view of Tamil ...
Sukhois to give IAF decisive edge
PUNE, SEPT. 27. Indian security planners expect the `rules of engagement' to radically change with the induction of one of the world's most sophisticated fighter aircraft here today. The 10-strong fleet of "made-for-India" Sukhoi-30 MKI put on ...
More security for final phase of J&K polls
JAMMU, SEPT. 27. The Election Commission has sought stepped up security for the candidates contesting the fourth and last phase of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections in the militancy-infested Doda district of Jammu region on October 8. ...
Cong. too threatens to pull out of J&K polls
SRINAGAR, SEPT. 27. The Congress today joined the the People's Democratic Party (PDP) in threatening to pull out of the elections in Jammu and Kashmir. It has issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the Election Commission to `take credible measures for ...
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  • Murasoli Maran taken off ventilator
  • Panel focuses on emerging challenges
  • Temple attack: Cong. hits back at BJP
  • Shahnawaz to brief Shourie on airlines disinvestment
  • 'Britain for end to cross-border terrorism in J&K'
  • Tighter norms in Mashelkar final report

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