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Britain chooses India to introduce new visa regime
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Australia will have to reverse ban on uranium sales, says Oppn leader
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PM seeks global funds to fight climate change
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Karat compares Tibet uprising to separatist demands in India
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Senior Myanmar general to visit India this week
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Awami League to launch protests next month
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Chinese leader rings up Indian NSA, discuss Tibet
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Bhutanese opposition cry foul on historic election
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Bangladesh fears militant attack on jailed VIPs
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Dhaka to buy 400,000 tonnes of Indian rice
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Protests erupt as two die in Nepal mosque blast
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Seven years after ban, SIMI is still active
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Maoists loot explosives from Chhattisgarh mine
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Terai talks fail as rebels demand comrades' freedom
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Hero of 'Surrender at Dhaka' reminds Bangladeshis epic struggle
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No curbs on India's deployment of troop carrier: US official
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Four Islamist leaders to hang in Bangladesh
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10 Taliban militants killed in Afghanistan
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Piracy on oceans a growing menace: US Navy secretary
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Reprieve for Zia as apex court rejects government plea
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India's Tatas seal deal to buy Jaguar, Land Rover for $2.3 bn
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Exit monarchy, but long live the king in Bhutan
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N-deal: Too early to cry 'now or never' says reassured US
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India keen on nuclear deal, but not at the cost of government: Mukherjee
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Suicide bombing kills eight in Afghanistan
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Faith in royalty drove DPT to victory in Bhutan
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New Pakistan regime should pursue peace with India: Pranab
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Manmohan to go to a democratic Bhutan in May
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India denies arms deal with Nepal as Maoists protest
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Australia urged to sell uranium to India
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Government committed to nuclear energy: Manmohan Singh
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War within Left as CPI-M and CPI go soft on IAEA
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Mukherjee briefs Rice on nuclear deal hitch
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Royalists sweep Bhutan polls, heavy turnout in newest democracy
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Dhaka-Kolkata 'friendship' train from April 14
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SSB women officers to guard border, men to combat Maoists
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Nuclear deal to dominate Mukherjee's US visit
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India's Agni-1 missile successfully test fired
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Heavy polling expected as Bhutan ready for historic vote
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UN reports violence upsurge ahead of Nepal polls
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Four security men killed in Kashmir gun battle ends
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Killing Maoists is no solution, says ex-minister
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France to send 1,000 more soldiers to Afghanistan
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No fundamentalist could do what India did to me: Taslima
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Congress Speaker Pelosi meets PM, backs n-deal
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Taslima's new safe haven in Sweden?
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Bangladesh to get a panel to deal with the corrupt
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Khaleda Zia refuses to become voter
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Bhutanese apprehensive about democracy
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India keen to make public safeguards pact with IAEA
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China asks 'Indian friends' to avoid 'irresponsible words or acts'
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Lhasa echoes in parliament, BJP says cultural annihilation by Beijing
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17 Maoists gunned down in Chhattisgarh forest
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Maoists have nexus with terrorists: official
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Nepal whitewashes China crackdown in Tibet
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Many feared dead in Tibet riots, China demands surrender
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With N-deal in limbo, India turns to Central Asia
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Anti-China protests rage in Dharamsala
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India distressed at violence in Lhasa, backs dialogue
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Future of n-deal secure with Democrats: Bill Clinton
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US asks China to review Tibet policies
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India bound only by 123 agreement, not Hyde Act: Ronen Sen
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Indian company may build Sri Lanka airport
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One killed in Bhutan explosion, security alert sounded
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Tibetan refugees demand UN intervention
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Nepal announces indefinite freeze on Everest
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UN urges China to act with restraint in Tibet
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'Sabotage in Lhasa masterminded by Dalai clique'
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Bush asks China to have a dialogue with Dalai Lama
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Protesting Tibetan monks attempt suicide, go on hunger strike
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Maoists renew attack on rivals ahead of polls
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100 Tibetans protestors arrested in Himachal Pradesh
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China rebuffs human rights critics
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Dalai Lama talks tough on Tibet's uprising day
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Nepal Maoist chief to face fewer rivals
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60 Bhutanese refugees leave for US, New Zealand
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India, Africa to launch action plan at April summit
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India, Myanmar to work on making border peaceful
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Maoists take poll plunge with manifesto for 'new Nepal'
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India, Japan trade to touch $15 bn by 2010
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Nepali PM calls for women's participation in polls
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Significant part of SAARC summit shifted from Kandy to Colombo
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Sri Lankan Navy detains 12 Indian fishermen
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India will be 90 percent of US economy by 2050: PWC
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Fearing Maoists, over 1,200 flee villages in Central India
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PM trying to isolate us on n-deal, says Left
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Sensitive issues remain, but Sino-Indian ties on fast track: Chinese envoy
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Supporters appeal for Sheikh Hasina's release
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Unaccounted bodies among UN chopper crash victims in Nepal
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Hasina ready to leave for medical treatment in US
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Nepal rebel leader raises battle cry for independent Terai
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India's IAEA pact nearly complete, political call needed
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India, US discuss ways of expanding high-tech trade
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India gets populist election budget, loan waiver to farmers
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Death toll in Bangladesh boat accident rises to 33
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Gates meets Advani over n-deal
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India, Pakistan to exchange prisoners' list by March 31
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Pakistan warns arms race over India's under-sea missile test
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Fresh bird flu outbreak in Bangladesh
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Indian Muslims must ask Pakistan not to export terror: Delhi Imam
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Khaleda faces new corruption charges
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Sheikh Hasina loses appeals in graft charges
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Nepal candidates file papers for forthcoming polls
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Government, Terai ethnic groups close to agreement in Nepal
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Pakistan is among top 10 countries with persecuted minorities
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Manmohan government looks at April deadline for n-deal
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Top Bengal Maoist leader in police net
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Crippling strike in southern Nepal continues as talks falter
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Civilian monitoring of military operations on the anvil?
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Hasina tells doctors she is innocent
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US Congressman argues for India in Security Council
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Maoist camps busted in Bhutan, eight rebels captured
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Three Afghans arrested in Delhi with heroin worth 100 mn
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Stop using excessive force, Amnesty tells Nepali police
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Efforts continue, n-deal in national interest: Anand Sharma
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July deadline for n-deal, new govt might renegotiate: warns US senators
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No free trade pact with India for now: US
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India welcomes Pakistan polls, ready for dialogue
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Central forces join hunt for Maoists in Orissa
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UN special envoy arrives in Sri Lanka
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US defence chief to visit India
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Hasina agrees to forego medical treatment abroad
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Exit Musharraf as Zardari, Sharif set to join hands
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Sri Lankan troops capture rebel area in north
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Former Nepali PM's party boycotts general elections
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Madhesi Front threatens poll boycott
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'Pakistan-Bangladesh militant nexus smuggling grenades to India'
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Pakistan votes in 'mother of all elections', early trends mixed
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Khalistan movement revival bid by radical Sikh leader
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Hunt for Maoists intensifies in Orissa, weapons recovered
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India should take lead in pushing n-disarmament: Saran
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India to buy six Lockheed transport aircraft
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20 Maoists, three policemen killed in Orissa gun battle
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Pakistan all set for crucial polls Monday
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Hung parliament predicted in Pakistan
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India plans to develop new supersonic cruise missile
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India's covert role in Sri Lanka's ceasefire (Breaking News)
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14 policemen killed in daring Maoist strikes in Orissa
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Armed escorts for Nepal oil tankers as strike hits supply
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India faces no serious external threat: PM
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Nepali PM holds talks with Madhesi leaders
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India will achieve 9 percent growth: PM
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Afghan army launches operation against militants
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Afghanistan's coldest winter leaves 926 dead so far
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India, China may overwhelm US economy: US senator
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Mumbai gets back to business after Thackeray arrest drama
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Rebels enforce indefinite closure in Nepal's Terai
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Military torture of Bangladesh journalist alleged
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Congress team cuts sorry figure in Nepal
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It's now or never for the nuclear deal: US envoy
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Bonhomie over, China protests over PM's Arunachal remarks
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Beijing's attitude 'uncalled for', say Arunachal lawmakers
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Bhutto's fatal head injury from roof hatch: Scotland Yard
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Nuclear India, Pakistan not running arms race: US
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Nepal Maoists threaten to revive 'people's governments'
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India concerned over clandestine nuke proliferation in region
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Royalists begin to regroup in Nepal
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Corruption case against Hasina dismissed
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India's kidney scam kingpin arrested in Nepal
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Germany to send more troops to Afghanistan
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A Q Khan allowed to meet friends, might be set free by next govt
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Change in Nepal was inevitable: Indian envoy
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N-deal strategic to India's progress: Pranab Mukherjee
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Benazir praised India in her last testament
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Pakistan's Navy chief allays Indian fears on Gwadar
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Maoists torch Indian vehicles after border row
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EU concerned over human rights in Bangladesh
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Bird flu in Bangladesh, 22,000 chickens culled
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Pakistan also starts culling as avian flu hits Karachi
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India's economic growth will top 9 percent: Finance Minister
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Coast Guard warns of Sethusamudram 'security implications'
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Deputy governor, six others killed in Afghanistan
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Six former Maoists nabbed for Nepal poll rally blast
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Nepal king breaks long silence on coup anniversary eve
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India raises foreign investment caps in aviation, petroleum
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A grateful India pays homage to father of nation
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Sri Lanka formally proposes July-August for SAARC summit
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Border row raked up before prime minister's Arunachal visit
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Search for new US envoy on, Saran front-runner
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Maoists abduct nine in Chhattisgarh
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Canada-NATO rift on Afghanistan mission widens
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Over 30 injured in blast at Nepal poll rally
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Taslima in hospital for 'suspected drug effect'
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NATO asks Germany to send combat force for Afghanistan
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BJP resolution focuses on internal security, Ram Sethu
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Sign free trade agreement, Delhi asks Dhaka
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Maoists shut down ITC's tobacco factory in Nepal
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Canadian lawyer to defend Hasina
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Nepal Maoists to celebrate North Korean leader's birthday
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Nepal Maoists replace king's cult with despots
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Indefinite closure, transport strike hits Terai
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Despite violence, Nepal's parties start campaign in Terai
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Sarkozy supports India's UNSC bid, nuclear trade
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India will catch up with the best of West: Chidambaram
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Pakistan tests nuclear capable ballistic missile
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India, France sign five agreements
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Nepal not to deploy army for April polls
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France ready to supply n-energy to India
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Nepal, India security talks begin
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17 killed in heavy fighting in Sri Lanka
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Three policemen killed by Tamil rebels in Sri Lanka
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Serial blasts rock Bhutan
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Special police officer, five militants killed in Kashmir
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Maoist hideout raided, explosives seized
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Nepal's Terai on boil again ahead of polls
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Indian law-makers stopped from meeting Bhutan refugees
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About 90 militants killed in tribal region: Pak Army
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Nepal bus 'blast' kills seven ahead of polls
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Khaleda Zia fails to meet sons at mother's funeral
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Nepal's Terai groups meet in Bihar to plan strategy
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Canadian leader warns of NATO action in Pakistan
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The war is on in Sri Lanka, blast kills 23
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10 killed, 20 injured in Karachi blast
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Suicide attack at Kabul five-star hotel kills four
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Scotland Yard takes to London Bhutto murder evidences
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ISI loses control over militants pitted against India: NYT
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Bird flu confirmed in West Bengal, culling to start on Jan 16
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Mass rally in Nepal reaffirms support to April polls
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It's an essay in mutual comprehension: Manmohan in China
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Chinese business should develop a stake in India: Manmohan
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Pakistan does not need help on its n-weapons: Musharraf
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50 killed as Pakistan army launches crackdown in tribal areas
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Sheikh Hasina pleads not guilty to graft charges
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26 killed in suicide blast near Lahore High Court
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Sri Lankan minister dies in blast near Colombo
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Maldivian President escapes knife attack
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Sri Lankan air force chief escaped bomb blast
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Four more advisers of Bangladesh caretaker government quit
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PPP will lobby for UN probe into Bhutto killing
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Canada under pressure to end Afghan combat mission
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India asks Malaysia to clarify on job ban reports
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Bhutto's assassin identified, says report
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Sheikh Hasina refuses to go abroad for treatment
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Pakistan elections put off to February 18
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Sri Lanka decides to pull out of ceasefire with LTTE
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LTTE hits back, four killed in Colombo blast
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Coalition soldier among 25 killed in Afghan violence
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Musharraf says Britain to assist Bhutto probe
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Indian Tamil leader Vaiko opposes PM's Colombo visit
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Unrest paralyses Pakistan amid controversy over Bhutto death
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Pakistan poll to be postponed: Election Commissionc
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Benazir was like 'sister', Sharif tells PPP
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Al Qaeda ally Mehsud denies role in Bhutto killing
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US consults India, allies on Pakistan crisis
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Bhutto's message for people to be read Sunday
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'Tamil issue can be taken up after truce is scrapped'
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After voting out monarchy, Maoists get in more ministers
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Bangladesh shifts militants to separate cells
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Commandos rescue Sri Lankan minister held hostage in TV station
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Shia-Sunni violence kills 30 in Pakistan's tribal belt
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Hasina questions fairness of Bangladesh polls
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US eyes $40 bn arms market in India
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Rajapaksa wants to crush LTTE first, then talk peace
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Large sum meant for Sri Lanka tsunami aid goes missing
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Pakistan diverting anti-terror US aid to counter India: NYT
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Maoists to rejoin government as Nepal deal axes king
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British Asian killed in 'race attack'
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Suicide attack in Pakistan during Eid prayers kills over 50
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China, India start first-ever joint military exercise
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Bangladesh Bank chief predicts supersonic speed for economy
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China, India committed to teamwork in fighting terrorism
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Indian state Orissa takes 4,000 suspected Bangladeshis off voters' list
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LTTE trying to take Prabhakaran abroad for treatment: report
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'Prabhakaran lives more than 40 ft underground'
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Rajapaksa agrees to make 'province' unit of devolution in Sri Lanka
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Did Koirala hold secret meeting with RAW chief?
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Nepal loses millions by banning Indian currency
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US congress sets conditions for military aid to Pakistan
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Nepal snubs Muslim call for Eid holiday
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Indian government has virtually asked me to leave: Taslima
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Crush Maoists, the biggest security challenge for India, says PM
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Bomb blast in Pakistan kills 10
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WHO team in Pakistan to probe bird flu outbreak
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Over 4,000 acres to be reclaimed on India-Pakistan border
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US offering India advanced Hawkeye-2D spy plane
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India, Vietnam to boost defence cooperation
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We would continue to do business with Musharraf, says India's NSA
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British terror suspect escapes Pakistan police custody
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Nepal government buys time with April poll promise
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90 Maoists escape from jail in India's Chhattisgarh
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Nawaz Sharif vows to probe Kargil 'misadventure'
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Musharraf ends state of emergency in Pakistan
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67 percent Pakistanis want Musharraf out: survey
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Government may dump n-deal on Left pressure: Advani
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Sri Lanka government's survival under threat
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Minorities bearing brunt of Sri Lanka violence: rights group
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Pakistan government to ask sacked judges to resume work
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From Sunday, Nepal government becomes null and void
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Race bias behind Kanishka crash?
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Bali summit teeters on the brink
- Rise of India, China does not signal American decline: Rice
- New political alliances likely in Pakistan
- Malaysia arrests Hindu Rights leader, sedition charge likely
- US keeps prodding India on nuclear deal
- Vajpayee era ends, Advani is BJP's PM candidate
- India-Bangladesh exchange of criminals unequal
- 12 Asian countries to jointly save the tiger
- Taliban abandon captured district in Afghanistan
- No ultimatum given to UPA, clarifies CPM
- Al Qaeda in Pakistan a 'wild guess': Musharraf
- Nepal army chief visits India, military contacts revived
- LTTE activist, two others held in Chennai
- Sharif's party likely to contest Pakistan elections
- Suicide bomber kills 9 in Pakistan's Swat valley
- Bhutan jails 30 'Maoists'
- Only male Muslims should be Pak President, PM: Jamait Ulema
- Where's the money to fight climate change?
- Blasts in three northern Indian cities kills 4
- Sri Lanka added to global press freedom watch list
- WB pledges $250m; Pakistan, India sending relief by ship, plane
- Pakistani opposition in quandary over poll "farce"
- Race to save survivors in Bangladesh, toll 3,100
- Pak frees Bhutto ahead of US official's visit
- Bangladesh Cyclone Kills 4
- US wants end to Pakistan emergency, Musharraf says no
- Pakistan enters limbo as Musharraf term ends
- Bangladesh and eastern India on cyclone alert
- Hold poll, or no aid, Britain and US tell Musharraf
- US "deeply disturbed" by Musharraf's emergency rule
- Pakistani media gagged, even Internet not spared
- Politicians, lawyers arrested across Pakistan
- Seven judges refuse to bow before Musharraf
- Embattled Musharraf clamps emergency, suspends constitution
- Gilgit Baltistan leaders reject Musharraf's package
- Pakistan, India to discuss CBMs from Oct 18
- India for joint mechanism by SAARC to combat terror
- Victoria's Secret and a starving child... the crucial link
- Peaceful South Asia as energy corridor
- Time to give Saarc a facelift
- Musharraf conducts Pakistan's military musical chairs
- US needs to make transition to post-Musharraf era: South Asia expert
- Future course of trade in South Asia
- South Asia peace is 'elusive' without Kashmir accord, Aziz says
- 'US cannot underestimate challeges of Pak-trained terrorists'
- Senior US diplomat Negroponte to visit Afghanistan, Pakistan
- World Bank extended $ 6.9 bn to South Asia in fiscal 2007
- Study: Tsunami Could Kill 1M in S Asia
- Massive S Asia corridor on anvil
- Nuclear imbalance and South Asia
- 'Food shortage looms in flood-hit S Asia'
- South Asia on Brink of `Health Crisis' After Floods, UN Says
- US Aims in Central and South Asia Challenged by Russia and China
- SAARC meet to focus on human trafficking
- Microfinance growing fast in South Asia: World Bank report
- Where have South Asian Girls Gone?
- US working with Central Asia nations to pursue economic cooperation with South Asia
- Give Pak A Chance
- Economic disparities widening in South Asia
- S Asia gets pat for reducing poverty
- 'Chinese tango with Pakistan was aimed at India'
- 'Pak has highest infant mortality rate in South Asia'
- Regional Integration - Can South Asia succeed?
- Twin threats of fundamentalism and terrorism in South Asia
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