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Hindu doctors gunned down in Pakistan

Four Hindu doctors have been gunned down in Pakistan's southern Sindh province sparking fears and panic among the minority community. The doctors were gunned down on Monday at their clinic in Chak town.

Positive indicators coming from Pak: Mathai

Foreign secretary Ranjan Mathai also said India was looking forward to the visit of the judicial commission from Pakistan in connection with the Mumbai terror attack case.

India playing great game in Afghanistan: Musharraf

Accusing India of trying to gain influence in Kabul after the planned US withdrawal by 2014, former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has also hit out at Afghan President Hamid Karzai for "going along" with it.

Karan Singh awarded D Litt by Kathmandu University

Distinguished author and statesman Dr Karan Singh was conferred honorary Doctor of Letters (D Litt) degree by Kathmandu University on Sunday.

Narendra Modi to visit China next week

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi will pay a five-day visit to China from November 8 at the invitation of the ruling Communist Party, during which he will explore investment opportunities.

MFN is fine but Pak won't budge on Kashmir: Gilani

Pakistan may have granted Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India but stands by its stance on Kashmir, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told ministers in his cabinet.

Indian cabbie dies after being attacked in US

A 59-year-old Indian cabbie was beaten to death by two men in a neighbourhood near here as they tried to steal USD 15 dollars from him.

Occupy Dalal Street?

The Occupy Wall Street movement has spread to 82 countries across the globe, but in India, people’s anger is towards the political rather than the corporate elite. Why has the OWS movement passed us by? Occupy Wall Steet: The key issues

India says no to 'fly-by-night' education operators

No "fly-by-night operators" will be allowed to set up shop in India when the country opens up its higher education institutions for foreign tie-ups, minister for human resources development Kapil Sibal said after the conclusion of the day-long India-US education summit.

'Pakistan's granting MFN status to India will improve trade ties'

Pakistan's decision to grant Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India will help improve trade ties, said a daily on Friday. The News International editorially described it as an "important step in improving trade ties between the two countries".

Dr Rajendra Prasad’s gold Rolex to be sold

A historic wristwatch once owned by India’s first President Dr Rajendra Prasad, possibly gifted to him on the first Republic Day in 1950, will be put on auction in November as part of a collection of rare timepieces by leading auction house Sotheby’s.

Indian Vice President Ansari concludes Turkey visit, leaves for home

Vice President Hamid Ansari left for home on Saturday after concluding his six-day visit to Turkey during which he met top leaders of this country and discussed with them the issue of terrorism besides ways to enhance bilateral trade and commerce.

When Gaddafi caused diplomatic embarassment for India

Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed on Thursday, once caused a major diplomatic embarassment to India when he supported the idea of an "independent state" for Kashmir. He also said that it should be a 'Baathist state' between India and Pakistan.

Bhattarai calls for India-Nepal unity, soft loan, power deals

Nostalgia and old left-wing camaraderie floated in the evening air as Nepal Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai on Thursday began his four-day visit in New Delhi during which India is expected to unveil $250 million line of credit for development projects in the Himalayan state.

Indian PM's pull out nothing to do with uranium sale: Oz

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's decision to skip the upcoming Commonwealth summit in Perth has nothing to do with Australia's refusal to sell uranium to India, a top diplomat said on Thursady.
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