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India's missile system `in position': Fernandes
NEW DELHI, DEC. 26. India's missile systems are ``in position'' even as the army's training exercises will be held as scheduled in Rajasthan and Punjab in January, the Defence Minister, Mr. George Fernandes said. ``At the moment, we are ... More
ISI operative held with 'damaging documents'
NEW DELHI, DEC. 26. An ISI operative was arrested from a telephone booth at Daryaganj in central Delhi on Tuesday afternoon with ``extremely damaging'' documents pertaining to the movement of the Army. A relative of the operative had been ... More
'LeT owns responsibility for attack'
NEW DELHI, DEC. 26. The Pakistan-based terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba has owned responsibility for the December 13 attack on Parliament, claims the editor of Hindi daily Punjab Kesri. The editor, Mr. Ashwini Kumar Minna, said here that he ... More
Indo-Pak ties: Delhi can impose QRs on imports
NEW DELHI, DEC. 26. The proposal to withdraw the `most favoured nation' (MFN) status from Pakistan will give India the flexibility to impose both quantitative restrictions and penal tariff levels on imports from its neighbour. This may not have ... More
BJP for diplomatic steps
NEW DELHI, DEC. 26. Diluting its stance, the Bharatiya Janata Party today urged the Government to launch a diplomatic campaign against Islamabad's involvement and support to terrorist activities against India while accusing the Pakistan ... More
Temple demolition, a setback to BJP cause: Advani
NEW DELHI, DEC. 26. The Union Home Minister, Mr. L.K. Advani, today told the Liberhan Commission that the demolition of the disputed structure at Ayodhya was a ``big setback'' to the BJP's cause, as the party was committed to the rule of law and ... More
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  • WTO auto ruling will not affect India: Joshi
  • Commitment sought on power sector reforms
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  • Cong. 'ready' for Assembly elections
  • Gujarat to enact law against organised crime
  • Staff crunch hits fund utilisation in Tribal Affairs Ministry
  • Will surface transport be taxed?
  • Undertrials escape from jail in Jharkhand

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