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British PM works to deepen Indian economic ties
Jul 29, 2010 12:51 EDT
British prime minister works to deepen economic, political ties while on trip to India. British Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday that his visit to India had deeply strengthened the bonds between Britain and its former colony, whose burgeoning economy he wants to help his own country recover from a brutal recession.
India, Pakistan tone down high-kicking border show
Jul 21, 2010 02:32 EDT
A daily, goose-stepping display of choreographed aggression by soldiers on the India-Pakistan border has been toned down because of knee injuries to the participants, a report said Wednesday.
India, Pakistan tone down high-kicking border show
Jul 21, 2010 02:24 EDT
A daily, goose-stepping display of choreographed aggression by soldiers on the India-Pakistan border has been toned down because of knee injuries to the participants, a report said Wednesday.
India, Pakistan to hold more talks to improve ties
Jul 17, 2010 12:03 EDT
Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan said on Saturday they will press ahead with a dialogue to build ties shattered by the Mumbai carnage after talks in Islamabad ended in an acrimonious stalemate.
Pakistan PM urges more talks with India
Jul 17, 2010 09:18 EDT
Pakistan's prime minister on Saturday called for more dialogue with India, a day after his foreign minister accused New Delhi of limiting a talks process by refusing to discuss key issues separating the nuclear-armed rivals.
Pakistan PM urges more talks with India
Jul 17, 2010 07:30 EDT
Pakistan's prime minister Saturday called for more dialogue with India, a day after his foreign minister accused New Delhi of limiting a talks process by refusing to discuss key issues separating the nuclear-armed rivals.
Indian media slams Pakistan over talks' 'failure'
Jul 17, 2010 03:06 EDT
Indian newspapers on Saturday blamed Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi for the "failure" of peace talks earlier in the week between the two countries.
Indian media slams Pakistan over talks' 'failure'
Jul 17, 2010 03:00 EDT
Indian newspapers on Saturday blamed Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi for the "failure" of peace talks earlier in the week between the two countries.
Indian media slams Pakistan over talks' 'failure'
Jul 17, 2010 02:54 EDT
Indian newspapers on Saturday blamed Pakistan's foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi for the "failure" of peace talks earlier in the week between the two countries.
Pakistan barbs darken mood after India peace talks
Jul 16, 2010 07:44 EDT
Talks that were meant to build trust between India and Pakistan threatened to create more animosity on Friday as the mood soured the day after their foreign ministers met in Islamabad.
Recriminations over tense India-Pakistan talks
Jul 16, 2010 04:15 EDT
Indian and Pakistani newspapers were rife with mutual recrimination on Friday about the latest talks between the nuclear-armed rivals but recognised that leaders at least agreed to meet again.
India, Pakistan hold key talks in Islamabad
Jul 15, 2010 06:59 EDT
The foreign ministers of nuclear-armed rivals Pakistan and India on Thursday were holding their first key talks in Islamabad since the 2008 Mumbai attacks derailed a peace process.
India, Pakistan open key talks in Islamabad
Jul 15, 2010 02:56 EDT
The foreign ministers of nuclear-armed rivals Pakistan and India on Thursday opened their first key talks in Islamabad since the 2008 Mumbai attacks derailed a peace process.
India, Pakistan open key talks in Islamabad
Jul 15, 2010 02:30 EDT
The foreign ministers of nuclear-armed rivals Pakistan and India on Thursday opened their first key talks in Islamabad since the 2008 Mumbai attacks derailed a peace process.
Bollywood tackles Maoist rebels
Jul 08, 2010 01:13 EDT
Bollywood is taking another step away from its song and dance traditions to tackle more topical subjects, with the release this week of a film about the country's Maoist rebels.
Nations rethink drilling in wake of BP oil spill
Jun 20, 2010 17:10 EDT
Impact of BP oil spill felt far from Gulf as Europe, Asia rethink drilling safety measures. Britain has doubled rig inspections. Bulgaria scrapped plans for a new oil pipeline. Chinese and French oil giants are upgrading equipment and procedures designed to prevent spills. As oil continues to gush into the Gulf of Mexico, nations around the globe are taking a cue from this cautionary tale and ratcheting up their oversight of the petroleum industry.
India police probe gruesome 'honour killing'
Jun 15, 2010 04:59 EDT
New Delhi police said Tuesday they had arrested the father and uncle of a girl found stabbed, gagged and electrocuted along with her boyfriend in an apparent gruesome case of "honour killing."
Bhopal verdicts stir anger in India
Jun 08, 2010 08:51 EDT
India said Tuesday that the case against the absconding ex-boss of chemical group Union Carbide, blamed for the 1984 Bhopal disaster, was still open amid outrage over the sentencing of the culprits.
Bhopal verdicts stir anger over fugitive ex-boss
Jun 08, 2010 07:43 EDT
India said Tuesday that the case against the absconding ex-boss of chemical group Union Carbide, blamed for the 1984 Bhopal disaster, was still open amid outrage over the sentencing of the culprits.
Outrage in India over Bhopal disaster verdicts
Jun 08, 2010 06:57 EDT
Indian politicians, campaigners and newspapers vented outrage Tuesday at two-year prison terms handed to those found guilty over the 1984 Bhopal gas leak disaster that left thousands dead.