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    Pakistan to Release 12 Taliban Militants

    Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who is currently on an official visit to China, has approved release of 12 people from detention, media reports here said. There was no confirmation from the Prime Minister's Office about the report. Last time, his office had denied that he had personally...
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    Fashion, destroying Pakistan from within

    Traitors are everywhere in Pakistan - but in fashion they have found their home. We are all aware of the plot to break Pakistan into 46 pieces to benefit the liberal, secular (read: evil) western agenda. We are all aware of who is orchestrating attacks within our borders, using HAARP to destroy...
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    India, US working to ensure no disruption to peace in E.Asia

    india and the US would intensify their co-operation to ensure that there is no disruption to the peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region "without isolating or putting down" any one, an American official said. "If you look at East Asia, the preponderance of global GDP and preponderance...
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    Narendra Modi: India's saviour or its worst nightmare?-theguardian

    why are they so obsessed with him?i don't get it..uk has invested heavily on Gujarat ,whats wrong with their media?
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    Narendra Modi: India's saviour or its worst nightmare?-theguardian

    India goes to the polls next month to elect a new prime minister. The BJP candidate, and frontrunner, is seen by supporters as a dynamic man of the people. Opponents say he is little more than a rabid nationalist. What would his victory mean? Narendra Damodar Das Modi strides to the lectern...
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    India leads separatist movement in Balochistan: Senior minister Sanaullah Zehri

    Quetta: Senior Minister and President of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Balochistan, Sardar Sanaullah Khan Zehri has said that separatist movement in the province has been lead by India to create further instability and chaos to damage Pakistan from every aspects. Talking to media, Zehri...
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    India's opposition rules out major change to nuke policy

    The head of India's opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), tipped to win ongoing national elections, has ruled out any change in the country's "no-first-use" nuclear weapons policy. NEW DELHI: The head of India's opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), tipped to win ongoing national...
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    China to be a focus of India's BJP party

    It's been a week since India's opposition Bharatiya Janata Party released its campaign manifesto. The document has a heavy emphasis on economic growth and trade, but offers little glimpses of what the wider world might expect of a BJP-led government. Research associate in the international...
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    Subramaniam Best Speech

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    ISL will change Indian football for good, say stakeholders

    MUMBAI: The 'Sleeping Giant' of world football has finally woken up with the advent of Indian Super League and organisers, stakeholders associated with the much-anticipated event expressed confidence that this will change Indian football for good. Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly were among...
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    India, China set to hold strategic dialogue tomorrow in BeijingBeijing: Top diplomats from India an

    Beijing: Top diplomats from India and China will hold the sixth Strategic Dialogue in Beijing tomorrow to take stock of the status of bilateral relations and explore new initiatives to improve ties. Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh, who arrived in Beijing yesterday, will co-chair the talks with...
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    Siachen dispute: India and Pakistan’s glacial fight

    On 13 April 1984, Indian troops snatched control of the Siachen glacier in northern Kashmir, narrowly beating Pakistan. Thirty years later, the two sides remain locked in a standoff, but the Indian army mountaineer who inspired the operation says his country must hang on whatever the cost...
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    India's subtle foreign policy could take tougher line under Modi

    In the heart of Kathmandu, in the narrow lanes around the famous Durbar Square, a quiet transformation is taking place. The Chinese are coming. There are the tourists – almost 10% of the total visitors to Nepal in 2012 and more than eight times as many as a decade before. There are the new...
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    Procurement Problems Await Next Indian Government

    NEW DELHI — As India spends the next month undergoing general elections, military officers and experts are optimistic the front-runners to take over the government will boost defense spending, speed procurement of needed weaponry and overhaul the country’s arms production policy. Indian voters...
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    Taliban plot with madrassas to attack Islamabad: police

    The Taliban will coordinate with Islamist activists at major seminaries in or near the capital, Islamabad, to launch attacks if peace talks with the government fail, police said in a report obtained by foreign news agency. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif took power last year promising to end...
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    22 top airforces (based on plane quality and quantity).

    how come iran is behind Syria and north korea?..
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    India to join China Navy exercise; Japan, U.S. keep out

    India has decided to send the naval stealth frigate INS Shivalik to participate in an international fleet review and maritime exercise hosted by the Chinese Navy on April 23 - an exercise that has acquired particular diplomatic significance with the United States declining to join the review...
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    All eyes on new govt to boost military ties

    The armed forces have chalked out a staggering round of combat exercises, professional exchanges and training deployments with different countries this year, with the hope that the new government that comes to office will impart a much-needed thrust to military diplomacy. "A robust military...
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    Rumbling in Kashmir as prospect of Hindu nationalist win looms in India-theguardian

    High in the hills of Kashmir last week came a reminder of the deep and durable tension that the relative calm of recent years in the disputed Himalayan former princedom has hidden. A gun fight between extremist militants and local security forces in the troubled district of Kupwara, not far...
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