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Time not right for removal of AFSPA: Army chief

The time is ‘not right’ for the removal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act from Jammu and Kashmir, Army Chief Gen Bikram Singh said on Friday, emphasising that any decision on this......

Chinese army seen initiating cyber attacks against US

On the outskirts of Shanghai, in a run-down neighbourhood, a People’s Liberation Army base has been built for China’s growing corps of cyber warriors.According to the New York Times, a......

EXPLAINED: The real gains for India from Premier Li's visit

The real assessment of the actual diplomatic gains out of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s three-day India visit can be made only after promised actions are initiated, but surely it has yielded......

5 coal mine workers shot dead by militants in Meghalaya

Five migrant labourers were shot dead and few others were injured when suspected tribal militants indiscriminately fired upon them in a mining village in Meghalaya’s South Garo Hills......

New Pak govt to normalise ties with India: Sharif's aide

Pakistan's incoming Pakistan Muslim League-N government will play its part to lower tensions with India and to normalise relations between the two countries, says a top aide of prime......

Should India's telecom backbone be MADE in China?

It has been reported that the National Security Council has specifically warned that imports from China, which are over half of imports in the relevant category of telecom equipment, pose......

US markets make new highs while Nifty plods on

Nifty could consolidate below 6100 for a week or so. Those who missed the bus at 5400 could consider buying their blue chips in the consolidation that ensues, says Sonali RanadeYou can’t......

SPECIAL: Why SC got it right on Novartis

The judgment will save taxpayers' money without hurting the pharma industry or R&D, write Achal Prabhala & Kajal Bhardwaj. In September 2007, Arun Kumar*, a serving officer in the Indian Army, was......

If I were the Finance Minister...

In a developing county like India, the role of the Finance Minister is a crucial one, specially when the country is going through it's worst period in recent times. M R Venkatesh, has a few valid......

For a change, union leader wins bouquets

Despite the Shiv Sena deciding to support the two-day trade union strike from Wednesday, the city enjoyed normal functioning of transport, thanks to Hind Mazdoor Sabha president Sharad Rao’s......

Review: The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a powerful film

The Reluctant Fundamentalist has its cinematic moments but celebrates just black and white aspects of life instead of exploring grey areas, Vaihayasi Pande Daniel writes.Janissary: a member of an......

Review: Why this 10-year-old liked Chhota Bheem, the movie

Dhairya Soni, 10, says he prefers the television series to the big screen version of Chhota Bheem, called Chhota Bheem and the Throne of Bali.I saw the first show of Chhota Bheem and the Throne of......

Review: Naan Rajavaaga Pogiren is ordinary

Naan Rajavaaga Pogiren has an uninspiring storyline, dialogues and average performances says S SaraswathiNaan Rajavaaga Pogiren marks the directorial debut of Prithviraj Kumar in which national......

Review: Olympus Has Fallen is ambitious but banal

Olympus Has Fallen could do with better writing, writes Aknur Pathak.As America’s geo-political relationship with other countries changes, so does the nationality of the villain in Hollywood.......

'If the land goes, then your home goes'

Sourav Sarangi is an award-winning filmmaker whose latest work Char… The No Man’s Island explores the border between India and Bangladesh, defined by a river and its ever-changed......

Fuming Pak Shias refuse to bury Quetta blast victims

Pakistan's minority Shia Hazara community has said it will not bury dozens of people killed in a devastating bombing in Quetta till the army takes control of the southwestern city to prevent......
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The real gains for India from Premier Li's visit

The real assessment of the actual diplomatic gains out of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s three-day India visit can be made only after promised... ...

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5 coal mine workers shot dead by militants in Meghalaya

Five migrant labourers were shot dead and few others were injured when suspected tribal militants indiscriminately fired upon them in a mining... ...

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Indian twin sisters from Uttarakhand scale Mount Everest

New Delhi : Indian twin sisters, Tashi and Nugshi, who belonged to the state of Uttarakhand achieved historical feat by becoming first twin sisters... ...

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Former BJP president makes the startling claim at a function to release Marathi translation of MJ Akbar's book on SundayAs Nawaz Sharif prepares to... ...

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Colonel Gaddafis fascination with virgin female bodyguards

New Delhi : Muammar Gaddafi, popularly known as Colonel Gaddafi, had an obsessive interest with female bodyguards. The Libyan ruler was escorted by... ...

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