- Oz troops battling cocaine addiction in Afghanistan, Iraq
- ULFA leaders will be given safe passage if they lay down arms
- India to tell US no role for China in South Asia
- India Govt. willing to give safe passage to ULFA leaders Baruah, Arabinda Rajkhowa
- China told no guardianship role will be appreciated
- Indian Government says it has a plan to deal with Maoist violence
- India to get state of the art surveillance gear as part of counter-terror cooperation with US
- US-India civil nuclear deal in final stages of completion
- US to give crucial information on Headley-Rana accomplice's 26/11 role to India
- White House prepares for first state visit by Manmohan Singh
Hindus laud Vatican's plan for largest Solar Plant
NI Wire, Sat, 18 Apr 2009
Hindus have lauded Vatican and Pope Benedict for stepping up its fight against global warming by planning to build the biggest solar plant in Europe costing about $660 million
N Korea forces out IAEA inspectors
NI Wire, Wed, 15 Apr 2009
Taking a sturdy stand on the United Nations' condemnation to the 5th April long-range rocket launch, North Korea on Tuesday asked the UN nuclear inspectors to leave the nation
India accuses Pak of using diversionary tactics
NI Wire, Tue, 14 Apr 2009
Hours after Pakistan sought more information from India Monday in connection with the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma
Bangladesh failed in balancing MP-LGR authority
Kazi Mohoshin Al Abbas, Sat, 11 Apr 2009
Reports published in Bangladesh Media stated that State Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Hasan Mahmud last Thursday sought Swiss assistance for strengthening the local government
Chin suffers from inadequate access to protection in India
Nava Thakuria, Tue, 7 Apr 2009
The Chin people of Burma, who are living in the Indian capital, suffers from less access to humanitarian relief and services by the local government and also the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees office in New Delhi.





