| PC invites Maoists for talks, ... | New Delhi, May 18: Confusion prevails in the Union home ministry on how to deal with the terror unleashed by Maoists. Intelligence outfits operating in Maoist-dominated areas appear clueless about the insurgents’ movements while they continue to strike with impunity. |
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| UPA didn’t tap phones, says PC | New Delhi, April 26: The Union home minister, Mr P. Chidambaram’s statement in both Houses, in which he categorically declared that the government had not “authorised” the tapping, or found “any subst... |
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| Karzai briefs India on Taliban | New Delhi, April 26: The Afghan President, Mr Hamid Karzai, on Monday briefed India about the process towards reintegration of and reconciliation with elements of the Taliban but whether he succeeded ... |
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| Supriya Sule defends hubby, NC... | April 22: Ruling out the possibility of resignation of Union ministers Sharad Pawar and Praful Patel in the wake of IPL controversy, the NCP on Thursday dismissed reports of involvement of any of its ... |
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| No US pressure on n-liability ... | The government on Thursday refuted charges that the civil nuclear liability bill was being introduced under pressure from the US and said the legislation had been under consideration since 1998 and ha... |
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| Chinese dam will not impact Br... | China has assured India that a dam it is constructing on the Tsang Po river in Tibet for generating power will not impact downstream flow to the Brahmaputra, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna sai... |
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| No air strikes against Maoists... | NEW DELHI: Asserting that his force was always ready to face any challenge to the country's internal security, India's Air Force Chief on Monday said that any decision on use of airpower to tackle the Maoists must follow a clear strategy to minimise collateral damage. |
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| Dantewada effect? CRPF 'suspen... | RAIPUR: The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has suspended the anti-Maoist campaign in Chhattisgarh's forests following the massacre of 75 troopers, state police sources said Monday.
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| Obama for India's access to He... | US President Barack Obama has assured Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that he is "fully supportive" of India's request for access to David Coleman Headley, a key plotter of 26/11 attacks, but indicated it may take time due to legal procedures. |
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| PM to discuss Headley, Iran wi... | India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday began a four-day visit to the US to attend the 42-nation Nuclear Security Summit that will focus on nuclear security and his first bilateral meeting with President Barack Obama since they met in November last year. |
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