No information from Pak over LeT plot: Singh
NEW DELHI (PPI): Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Friday said he had received no information from Pakistan over what he claimed a reported Lashkar-e-Taiba terror plot to... More »
Frontier Post - Nov. 7, 2009
Newsweek: India seeks green super power status
Manmohan Singh's new stand on Copenhagen is just part of a plan to reposition India as a global power. Please fill in the following information and we'll email this link.... More »
MSNBC Newsweek - Nov. 7, 2009
Pakistan has links to LeT terror plots in India, says...
Hyderabad, Nov 6: Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram today disclosed that the United States security agencies have informed India that Pakistan has links with the terror plot... More »
Daily India - Nov. 7, 2009
Audi Partners with World Economic Forum's India Economic...
Mumbai, INDIA - Audi, the German luxury car manufacturer, will partner the World Economic Forum's India Economic Summit by making available its premium model range for the... More »
Fourtitude - Nov. 7, 2009
Will Manmohan acknowledge the Modi model?
Mr Narendra Modi has turned Gujarat into a major success story. The Prime Minister should acknowledge this at the India Economic Summit, says T.C.A. SRINIVASA-RAGHAVAN.... More »
India4u.com - Nov. 7, 2009
India was informed of LeT terror plot
Washington: India has been kept informed about the case of two Pakistan-born Chicago men charged with planning a terrorist attack in India with the help of Pakistan based... More »
MSN.co.in - Nov. 7, 2009
India topple S. Korea, book World Cup berth
:: Sports India             3 Bangkok, Nov. 6: It was double delight for the Indian women’s hockey team as they edged out Korea 3-2 to enter the Asia Cup final... More »
Asian Age - Nov. 7, 2009
Have briefed India about arrested LeT operative: US
Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, David Coleman Headley, Ian Kelly, India, Tahawwur Hussain Rana The United States on Friday said it has briefed the Indian government... More »
Rediff.com - Nov. 7, 2009
Three days in the land of Lord Buddha
THERE IS no better place to understand Buddhism than in India. You may have read a lot of books on the subject, prayed and made merit at lots of temples, but none of those... More »
The Nation - Thailand - Nov. 6, 2009
Nanny fired for renting baby
A NANNY in India's IT hub of Bangalore has been dismissed after she regularly drugged a seven-month-old baby and rented him out for £1.20 a day to be used by street beggars.... More »
The Scotsman - Nov. 6, 2009