• LAC differences may stall India-China CBMs

    The China-India track on a possible new round of confidence-building measures (CBMs) is expected to see a contest between New Delhi’s insistence on the clarification of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and Beijing’s focus on the elaboration of a “code of c ....

    The China-India track on a possible new round of confidence-building measures (CBMs) is expected to see a contest between New Delhi’s insistence on the clarification of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and Beijing’s focus on the elaboration of a “code of c ....

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  • Modi, Hasina exchange 1971 memories

    Besides restoring and opening vital connectivity for more productive relations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s trip to Dhaka, seen as historic, brought back memories of the 1971 war of liberation. When the people of the then East Pakistan were fighting the Pakistan ....

    Besides restoring and opening vital connectivity for more productive relations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s trip to Dhaka, seen as historic, brought back memories of the 1971 war of liberation. When the people of the then East Pakistan were fighting the Pakistan ....

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  • BNP, Jamaat hold different views on Modi’s visit

    The key Opposition parties of Bangladesh — the Bangladesh Nationalist party (BNP) and the Jamaat-e-Islami — are in a loose alliance, but have absolutely diametrically opposite views of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bangladesh visit. While the BNP think ....

    The key Opposition parties of Bangladesh — the Bangladesh Nationalist party (BNP) and the Jamaat-e-Islami — are in a loose alliance, but have absolutely diametrically opposite views of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bangladesh visit. While the BNP think ....

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  • Farah wins 10,000m; Gowda ends third

    Briton Farah, challenged by Kenyan Paul Tanui, pushed to the front with 350m to go to defeat Tanui, who ran 26:51.86. Geoffrey Kamworor, also of Kenya, took third in 26:52.65. "It would have been good to run a little bit faster," Farah said. "Training has ....

    Briton Farah, challenged by Kenyan Paul Tanui, pushed to the front with 350m to go to defeat Tanui, who ran 26:51.86. Geoffrey Kamworor, also of Kenya, took third in 26:52.65. "It would have been good to run a little bit faster," Farah said. "Training has ....

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  • Saina bows out of Indonesian Open

    While Commonwealth Games 2014 gold medallist Kashyap stunned China’s world No.1 and top seed Chen Long 14—21, 21—17, 21—14 in the quarter—finals, Olympic bronze medallist Saina went down 21—16, 12—21, 18—21 to world No.7 S ....

    While Commonwealth Games 2014 gold medallist Kashyap stunned China’s world No.1 and top seed Chen Long 14—21, 21—17, 21—14 in the quarter—finals, Olympic bronze medallist Saina went down 21—16, 12—21, 18—21 to world No.7 S ....

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  • Kashyap stuns world no.1, enters Indonesia Open semis

    Kashyap, ranked 12th in the world, came from behind to beat the top seed Chinese 14—21 21—17 21—14 in a contest that lasted an hour and three minutes. The Commonwealth gold-medallist was consistent with his smashes and impeccable with his net play a ....

    Kashyap, ranked 12th in the world, came from behind to beat the top seed Chinese 14—21 21—17 21—14 in a contest that lasted an hour and three minutes. The Commonwealth gold-medallist was consistent with his smashes and impeccable with his net play a ....

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  • Srinivasan set to be re-elected

    Although the president can be challenged on the floor of the house, N. Srinivasan is widely expected to be re-elected unopposed. The only change among the vice-presidents, will be Albert Muralidharan (Districts) coming in for R. Kanakaraj. In the executive committee ....

    Although the president can be challenged on the floor of the house, N. Srinivasan is widely expected to be re-elected unopposed. The only change among the vice-presidents, will be Albert Muralidharan (Districts) coming in for R. Kanakaraj. In the executive committee ....

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  • Australia beat Windies by nine wickets in first test

    That left Australia needing 47 runs to win and they knocked them off in five overs, only losing opener David Warner (28). Steve Smith hit the winning run late in the day to avoid having to return on Saturday morning. The second match in the two-test series will be ....

    That left Australia needing 47 runs to win and they knocked them off in five overs, only losing opener David Warner (28). Steve Smith hit the winning run late in the day to avoid having to return on Saturday morning. The second match in the two-test series will be ....

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  • Jammu continues to be tense

     Tensions broke out in Jammu during a curfew on Friday, a day after a Sikh youth was killed in police firing. While the administration took off Internet services to prevent people from using them to organise protests, the protesters closed down several roads, including ....

     Tensions broke out in Jammu during a curfew on Friday, a day after a Sikh youth was killed in police firing. While the administration took off Internet services to prevent people from using them to organise protests, the protesters closed down several roads, including ....

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  • India, Netherlands to fight terrorism

     India and the Netherlands will collaborate on fighting terror and cyber crime and have decided to set up a joint working group on counter-terrorism, which will hold its first meeting on June 19. Prime Minister Narendra Modi made the announcement on Friday, after me ....

     India and the Netherlands will collaborate on fighting terror and cyber crime and have decided to set up a joint working group on counter-terrorism, which will hold its first meeting on June 19. Prime Minister Narendra Modi made the announcement on Friday, after me ....

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