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Woman cycles past apartment complex where head of Olympus's medical equipment business in India Omori was found dead in Gurgaon

India PM warns of 'consequences' over Italian marines

India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned Italy on Wednesday that there would be "consequences" unless it returned two of its marines who skipped bail while on trial in New Delhi for murder.
 

1.7mn apply for 1,500 India bank jobs

India's largest state-run bank has received 1.7 million applications for just 1,500 entry-level clerk jobs -- and has promised to examine all of them, a report said on Tuesday.
 

Spielberg planning Kashmir film: report

Director Steven Spielberg is planning to produce a film set partly on the de facto border between India and Pakistan in the disputed Kashmir region, a report said.
 

Air India pilot's rap rant lands him in hot water

An Air India pilot faces the wrath of his bosses after appearing in a YouTube video rapping about bad pay, ageing female flight attendants and cancelled flights at the airline.
 

Indian athlete Milkha Singh probed over brawl

Former Indian athlete Milkha Singh is under investigation by police for his alleged involvement in a brawl on a golf course in the northern city of Chandigarh, a report said on Tuesday.
 

French, Indian leaders report progress on $12bn war jet deal

The leaders of France and India reported good progress on talks to seal a $12-billion fighter jet contract as defence deals dominated the first day of French President Francois Hollande's visit.
 

French, Indian leaders see progress on $12 bn fighter deal

The leaders of France and India said negotiations on a $12 billion fighter jet contract, the world's biggest defence deal, were making good progress after talks Thursday in New Delhi.
 

In India, French president pushes $12bn jet deal

French President Francois Hollande made a fresh push Thursday to clinch the world's biggest defence deal, the $12 billion sale of 126 warplanes to India, during his first visit to Asia since taking office.
 

Radar failure at Delhi airport

An electrician accidentally unplugged the radar system at the Indian capital's airport, forcing air traffic controllers to manually guide in aircraft, media reports said on Saturday.
 

Kashmir girl band quits after fatwa

An all-girl teenage rock band from Indian-administered Kashmir has decided to quit after the region's top Muslim cleric declared their music to be "un-Islamic", their manager said Tuesday.
 

Bollywood star Salman Khan faces homicide trial

A court in Mumbai has ruled that Bollywood star Salman Khan will be tried for culpable homicide over a 2002 hit-and-run case which could land him behind bars for 10 years, his lawyer said Friday.
 

Marathon runner to retire, aged 101

A 101-year-old Sikh regarded as the world's oldest marathon runner will quit after one final run at next month's Hong Kong race, media reports said.
 

Rushdie in India for new film screening

British author Salman Rushdie said he was "sick and tired" of being called controversial as he flew in to India for the screening of a new film based on his iconic novel "Midnight's Children".
 

Rahul Gandhi seeks to woo 'young and impatient India'

Rahul Gandhi, newly named to the number two post in India's ruling Congress party, Sunday delivered a powerful call for change to meet the aspirations of the nation's "young and impatient" population.
 

Indian media hails Gandhi's promotion

Indian newspapers Sunday trumpeted the elevation of Rahul Gandhi to second-in-command of the ruling Congress party and predicted a showdown for the position of prime minister with opposition rival Narendra Modi in 2014 polls.
 

Indian police target single women, couples out after dark

An anti-harassment police squad launched in a district near Mumbai is targeting single women and young couples out on the streets after dark, following a brutal gang-rape and murder in India last month.
 

India's SpiceJet shares jump on stake sale talk

Shares in India's budget airline SpiceJet rose nearly five percent on Tuesday as the airline said foreign carriers had expressed interest in acquiring a stake.
 

Suspect in Delhi gang-rape case appeared in TV show

A driver charged with the gang-rape and murder of a student on his bus in New Delhi was accused of drink driving by a former employer when he appeared on a reality TV show in 2010, footage showed on Friday.
 

Delhi gang-rapists 'tried to run over victim'

A gang of rapists who savagely assaulted a woman on a bus in New Delhi tried to run her over after the fatal attack, reports said Wednesday, citing a police account of the incident.
 

Delhi gang-rapists tried to run over victim: media

A gang of men who raped a woman on a bus in New Delhi last month tried to run her over after the attack which left her fatally injured, reports said, citing a police account of the incident.
 

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