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Why different yardsticks for Iraq & Pak., India asks U.S.
NEW DELHI, MARCH 27.India seems to be drawing a link between American support for its position on Pakistan and Kashmir with its statements on the ongoing military invasion of Iraq. New Delhi's reference to double standards in the war against ...
PM hopeful of early end to Iraq war
BATNI (M.P.), MARCH 27. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, today hoped that the U.S-led war on Iraq would end soon and affirmed India's stand that issues should not be resolved through use of force but through the United Nations. Mr. ...
Govt. extends IA bid for new aircraft
NEW DELHI, MARCH 27. The Government has extended the Indian Airlines' proposal for acquiring new aircraft for a further period of six months. Though the domestic carrier is learnt to have sought an extension of bids by another three months, the ...
Move for MoU with States on interlinking of rivers
NEW DELHI, MARCH 27. The Centre will go in for an "ombudsman-type'' of Memorandum of Understanding with State Governments for interlinking rivers. The proposal calls for protecting the riverine rights of States. It seeks to assure them that their ...
BJP to take stronger stand than Govt. on Iraq
NEW DELHI, MARCH 27. At its coming national executive committee meeting in Indore, the Bharatiya Janata Party is expected to take a stand stronger than that of the Government on the United States-led attack on Iraq, possibly by adopting a ...
'Local terrorists not behind J&K carnage'
NEW DELHI, MARCH 27.Based on electronic intercepts and information from sources, the Army has reasons to believe that local militants were not involved in the massacre of 24 persons in Nadimarg, Pulwama district. ``Local militants cannot do ...
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  • IA to rationalise terms for concessional fares
  • Congress block presidents meet today
  • Centre to fund six 500-bed hospitals
  • 'Revised norms for bottled water not adequate'
  • National interests sacrificed: Swamy
  • Pandya killing: Cong. for transparent probe
  • 'Switch over to VAT on Govt. radar'
  • Kuwait Airways suspends 9 flights
  • BJP resolution against rise in basic phone charges
  • CBI team for Ahmedabad



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