The original article is here
Obama administration remains divided over future of U.S.-Pakistan relationship - The Washington Post
But what is interesting is a timeline showcasing Pak-US relationships. I'll be posting the images shortly
Read the article before flaming, I found it to be quite balanced. Also note the date it's not 2020 or 2040, just one more year.
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Number’s message: get inclusive, be humble
Gautam Chikermane
Number’s message: get inclusive, be...
A fairly neutral article
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A Divisive Indian Official Is Loved by Businesses
By HEATHER TIMMONS
Published: February 8, 2011
GANDHINAGAR, India — In a soaring, unfinished conference hall in western India, thousands of businessmen and diplomats from around the...
Wikileaks: LeT plotted to assassinate Narendra Modi
Terrorist organisation Lashkar- e-Taiba was plotting to assassinate Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and discussions to carry out the attack took place between Pakistani handlers and Indian members in June last year, intelligence reports...
Jaitapur nuclear power project gets green nod
The 9,900-mw Jaitapur nuclear power project on Sunday received clearance from the Environment Ministry, which prescribed 35 conditions and safeguards.
Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said he considered various issues like economic...
Russia allows NATO armored vehicle transit to Afghanistan
15:03 25/11/2010
Russia will allow NATO to transit armored vehicles to Afghanistan through its territory, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday.
"The eased transit regulations have been extended to armored vehicles with...
Saudi prince found guilty of murdering servant in hotel
A Saudi prince has been found guilty of murdering his servant at a hotel in central London.
Bandera Abdulaziz, 32, was found beaten and strangled in the Landmark Hotel, Marylebone, on 15 February 2010.
The Old Bailey was told the...
See, we love you guys :smitten:
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India mum on Nobel winner Liu Xiaobo
BEIJING: India is not likely to congratulate Chinese dissident leader Liu Xiaobo for winning the Nobel prize for peace, informed sources told TOI. China is fuming over congratulatory...
The Times of India: red at the top
In increasingly liberal India, *** sells and no one is profiting more than the owners of the Times of India
Wading through my friends' blogs, I stumbled into a discussion on obscenity in Indian media. Reading divergent positions on the issue, I found...
Target borderland disputes
Hopes high as Dhaka, Delhi sit next month; disputed enclaves, lands may be exchanged as per 1974 treaty
Rezaul Karim
Bangladesh and India are going to hold bilateral talks in a bid to permanently resolve all border related issues in New Delhi on November...
Delhi event's organisers 'working around the clock' to remove thousands of condoms obstructing plumbing at athletes' village
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Delhi event's organisers 'working around the clock' to remove thousands of condoms obstructing plumbing at athletes' village
Condoms It has been a...
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I'm kidding about the title of course, did it to gather some attention :azn:
Here is an interesting article that I read (it's long so i'll post it in parts)
The Times of India and the Commonwealth Games
PRITAM SENGUPTA writes from Delhi: The year of the lord 2010 has seen the The Times...
This is EPIC!
Journalists face tough time at Games Village
NEW DELHI: Even as the visiting athletes and international delegates are enjoying some "excellent" food at Commonwealth Games Village, the army of media persons, who are there at the venue for the coverage, are virtually left...
Ayodhya verdict on Sept. 30 as Supreme Court clears way
Paving the way for the Allahabad High Court to deliver its judgement in the 60-year-old Ramjanambhoomi-Babri Masjid title suit, the Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed the plea for deferment of the verdict.
With the Supreme Court...