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    India deserves permanent seat on U.N. Council, says Ukraine
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    India, Russia to hold summit this year
    Packed programme for bilateral exchanges Mr. Natwar Singh offered to allocate around $100 million to support cooperation in new areas identified by Mr. Kalam during his recent visit to Russia

    India-U.S. partnership will be strategic: Minister
    WASHINGTON: To get to a common ground over a 30-year period there are five milestones that mark a broader and deeper India-United States partnership, the first of which being the nature of the bilateral engagement itself, says the Union Minister ...

    "Not yet, Mr. Natwar"
    VLADIVOSTOK: The India-Russia bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the trilateral dialogue here on Thursday had a lighter side to it. During an interaction with the media, External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh thanked "the Soviet Union and ...



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