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India needs a credible nuclear deterrence: Ramanna
NEW DELHINEW DELHI, APRIL 20.APRIL 20.Eminent nuclear scientist, Raja Ramanna, today said nuclear deterrence was a problem that India would have to face, particularly in the context of the threat by Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf. ...
India to join search for radioactive material in Georgia
NEW DELHI, APRIL 20. Aware of Russian concerns over the presence of foreign powers in its neighbourhood, India has informed Moscow about its plans to team up with nuclear experts from the United States and France to detect remnants of radioactive ...
Historian S. Gopal is dead
CHENNAINEW DELHI, APRIL 20.APRIL 20. Sarvepalli Gopal, historian and a former president of the Indian History Congress, passed away at a private hospital here following renal failure. He was 78. Dr. Gopal, who had been suffering from nephritis ...
India, Russia to make fighter variant for Malaysia
NEW DELHI, APRIL 20. In a move of far-reaching consequence, India and Russia will work together to produce a variant of the state-of-the art Su-30 MK `I' fighter jet for Malaysia. With India set to manufacture 140 SU-30 MK `I' aircraft in ...
`Militants on the run in South Kashmir'
AWANTIPORE, APRIL 20."With the security forces continuing to maintain their pressure, the militants operating in South Kashmir are on the run and, consequently, their numbers have dwindled in the past few months. The foreign militants are fast ...
Fernandes mission a failure?
AHMEDABAD, APRIL 20.If the total sense of no-confidence expressed by the minority leaders is any indication, the current trip of the Defence Minister, George Fernandes, for evolving ``confidence-building'' measures has failed. ``What do we ...
`Govt. ready to face no trust motion'
VADODARA, APRIL 20.The Defence Minister and NDA convener, George Fernandes, today rejected the Opposition demand for discussion on Gujarat issue under Rule 184, and said the Government was ready to face no trust motion. The Prime Minister, A B ...
'Rights imply a corresponding duty'
CHENNAI, APRIL 20. A serious debate is needed on ``effective enforcement'' of the Fundamental Duties of citizens (Art. 51 A of the Constitution), the Tamil Nadu Governor, P.S. Ramamohan Rao, suggested today. Quoting from the Constitutional ...
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