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    'Never thought we would lose to Bangladesh': Sachin Tendulkar

    Legendary Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar admitted that he never imagined his side would lose to Bangladesh, something which became a reality in the 2007 World Cup. In his recently-released biopic, Sachin says that he had warned BCCI officials about the team being out of shape and not up for...
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    China Gezhouba wins Nepal hydropower project contract

    Nepal has approved China Gezhouba Group Corp.’s (CGGC) proposal to develop the 1,200-MW Budhi Gandaki HPP in central Nepal using a engineering, procurement, construction and financing (EPCF) model. “CGGC will get a year to make an assessment of the hydropower project and arrange funds for its...
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    ‘Silk Road revival will hugely benefit Nepal’

    KATHMANDU: Participants of a discussion programme organised by Nepal Council of World Affairs on Thursday said Nepalis were eagerly looking forward to implementation of the China’s One Belt, One Road initiative. :cheers: The strategic conception put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping a few...
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    OBOR will end Nepal's dependence on one country

    Yeah, I know how much you are hurt, that’s why you misspelled his name “oli” as “oil”, now who is isolated? :lol:
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    OBOR will end Nepal's dependence on one country

    KATHMANDU, May 30: While terming Nepal's decision to join the Chinese-initiated One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative, Chairman of CPN-UML K P Sharma Oli has said that it would help reduce Nepal's heavy reliance on India. :lol: Addressing a function organized by the International Concern Center...
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    Nepal-China MoU on OBOR historic: Oli

    May 30, 2017- The main opposition CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has termed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that Nepal recently signed with China regarding the 'One Belt One Road' initiative as historic and a milestone for heightening the bilateral ties...
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    Pakistan keen to enhance political, economic relations with SE Asia: President

    ISLAMABAD: President Mamnoon Hussain on Tuesday said Pakistan accorded great importance to its relations with Thailand and was keen to enhance political and economic relations with Southeast Asian region. He was talking to Ambassador-designate of Pakistan to Thailand Asim Iftikhar Ahmad here...
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    Sino-Pakistan line-up against India

    Sino-Pakistan line-up against India :lol: Using language which appeared to be pregnant with hidden and secret meaning known only to themselves, the Vice-Chairman of the Chinese National Defence Council, Mr. Yeh Chien-ying and visiting Pakistani Defence Minister, Mr. Afzal Rahman Khan, yesterday...
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    Pakistan to test 5G mobile internet by 2020

    Pakistan to test 5G mobile internet by 2020 PTA says applications for 5G internet will be floated to gauge interest. PHOTO: AFP KARACHI: Pakistan is set to test the most advanced mobile internet, 5G, by the year 2020, as the telecom regulator works towards setting technical standards and...
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    Pakistan's naval ship Zulfiquar arrives in Sri Lanka with relief goods

    ISLAMABAD: In a bid to help its Sri Lankan brethren, the naval ship PNS Zulfiquar dispatched by the Government of Pakistan reached Colombo port on Tuesday with relief goods. :cheers: The Acting High Commissioner of Pakistan, Dr Sarfraz Ahmed Khan Sipra handed over the relief goods to the...
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    Pakistan still open to int’l mediation with India

    SCO leaders concerned over deepening tension between Pakistan, India Gauhar Zahid Malik Islamabad Pakistan is still open to any international mediation that can bring tense relations with India at ease and stop bloody unrest in Idian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. A diplomatic source in...
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    IIT PhD scholar thrashed for organising 'beef fest' in Chennai

    A student who organised Sunday's 'beef fest' at the IIT-Madras (Indian Institute of Technology) campus in protest of the new cattle trade rules was today thrashed in Chennai. Sooraj R, PhD scholar of Aerospace Department was admitted to Sankara Nethralaya hospital for eye injuries. According to...
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    Global fashion giants fret over India cow crackdown

    NEW DELHI: Indian exporters were scrambling on Tuesday (May 30) to assure global clients like Zara and Giorgio Armani their shipments would arrive despite a government crackdown on cattle slaughter which threatens the lucrative leather industry. The government last week declared a nationwide...
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    Farzan B gas field row: Iran threatens to replace India's OVL with Russian firms

    The threat comes in retaliation to New Delhi's move to cut purchase of Iranian oil. There has been in a stalemate over awarding the field since it was discovered in 2008 by a consortium led by OVL. The two sides have missed several deadlines to strike a deal for Farzad B. The two sides have...
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    How the Liberals’ alleged support of Sikh separatists is fuelling Canada-India tensions

    Prime Minister Trudeau at Khalsa Day celebration in Toronto THE CANADIAN PRESS/Mark BlinchPrime Minister Trudeau at Khalsa Day celebration in Toronto When Prime Minister Trudeau headed to the stage at the Sikh-Canadian community’s annual Khalsa Day celebration last month, he was thronged by a...
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    The cruel fate of India's abandoned children

    Last month, the story of a feral girl found in India, whose behaviour mimicked that of wild monkeys, went viral on social media. Nicknamed "Mowgli" after the popular Jungle Book character, speculation was rife about how the little girl was raised. Officials now say she was an abandoned child...
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    Indian tech boss: Trump's H-1B visa curbs 'will hurt'

    A top Indian executive has finally admitted that President Trump is bad news for the nation's vast tech industry. Vineet Nayyar, the vice chairman of major Indian outsourcing firm Tech Mahindra, said Trump's "radical shift" on U.S. visa policies could damage India's $150 billion technology...
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    'Risking lives of mothers and children': India condemned for cuts to benefits

    'Risking lives of mothers and children': India condemned for cuts to benefits Campaigners warn of damaging effect of scaling back a maternal payment scheme introduced to stem high death rates among infants and mothers Campaigners have warned that the lives of mothers and children are at...
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    Cyclone Mora abates, heads to India's north-eastern coast

    HIGHLIGHTS 1 Intensity of Cyclone Mora has weakened, and is heading towards to India. 2 The cyclonic storm has claimed the lives of about 5 people in Bangladesh. 3 Over 20,000 houses were devastated in Bangladesh in Cyclone Mora. The impact of the severe cyclonic storm Mora began to...
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    Indian Christians arrested for allegedly seeking conversion of Hindu youth

    Indian authorities have charged 10 Christians, a minority long targeted by Hindu nationalists for their faith, with violating conversion laws by allegedly attempting to forcibly convert Hindu youth to Christianity, India Today reported. The Christians were taking the children to a Christian...
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