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IAEA Board clears the deck for India-US nuclear deal to move forward
In what is being hailed as a "significant move," the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, the 35-nation International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors on Friday unanimously approved India's safeguard agreement for allowing international inspections of its civilian nuclear reactors, thereby paving the way for the India-US civilian nuclear deal to move forward.
02 Aug 2008 |
| 23. |
Pakistan denies ISI behind Indian embassy attack
Pakistan on Friday angrily denied a newspaper report that its intelligence service helped plan a bombing of India's embassy in Kabul that killed at least 41 people, amid mounting allegations the secretive agency is aiding Islamic militants.
01 Aug 2008 |
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Tough times ahead: India's inflation rate climbs to 11.98 percent
India's wholesale price index (WPI)-based inflation rate rose to 11.98 percent in the 12 months to July 19, higher than previous week's figure of 11.89 percent, government data showed on Thursday, giving rise to concerns that the central bank would move again to increase interest rates in its mission to tame inflation.
01 Aug 2008 |
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Japanese: E-mail warns of more bombs in India
The Japanese embassy has received an e-mail warning of a bomb planted at a market in India's capital, and has warned its citizens to stay away from crowded public places, a notice posted on its Web site Thursday said.
31 Jul 2008 |
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'Heartfelt Tribute' to Indian soldier Ajit Shivaji Gaonkar
Gaonkar was killed in a night-long gunbattle between Indian and Pakistani forces along the heavily armed frontier that divides Indian- and Pakistani-controlled Kashmir on Monday, July 28, according to the Indian Army.
31 Jul 2008 |
| 29. |
WTO talks failure deals blow to global economy
After coming tantalizingly close to a historic trade deal, World Trade Organization talks collapsed Tuesday in a dismaying blow to seven years of efforts to open up the global economy.
30 Jul 2008 |
| 30. |
Trade talks collapse as US squabbles with China, India
Trade officials said Tuesday that a high-level summit to salvage a global trade pact collapsed, after the United States, China and India failed to compromise on when poor countries could raise import tariffs on farm products.
30 Jul 2008 |
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