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History dead

Nimazi jinaza of Sofi Gulam Mohammas being offered who died after a prolong illness here in Srinagar.

No redrawing of Kashmir borders: PM

Etalaat News Service New Delhi, November 22: Spelling out the parameters and intentions of much talked about talks with separatists mainly Hurriyat Conference lead by ...
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US moves on Kashmir concern India

Washington, November 22:The Obama administration's "perceived missteps", including a reference to Indo-Pak ties in a Sino-US joint statement, have triggered concerns among Indian officials that ...
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China tells India it favours direct Indo-Pak talks

Geneva,November 22:China has conveyed to India that it has no intention of playing a broker in Indo-Pak relations and favours direct talks between them. Beijing ...
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Central-State governments committed for prosperity of J&K: Dr. Farooq

Etalaat News Service Srinagar, November 22- The Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Dr. Farooq Abdullah has reiterated that centre and state governments have
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China has role in Kashmir's peace

Srinagar,November 21: Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, leader of Kashmir's moderate separatists said on Saturday that China has a stake in peace in restive Kashmir as part
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Interview of Manmohan Singh

Wearing a white kurta and a blue turban, India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, 77, appeared relaxed on the eve of his state visit to Washington, which takes place this week. Many Indians worry that the Obama White House, unlike the previous two American administrations, may tilt toward China instead of India. Singh sat down in his Delhi residence last week to discuss with NEWSWEEK's Lally Weymouth how he believes India and the United States can work together to further their strategic partnership and why he believes it is critical that the U.S. not leave Afghanistan. Excerpts:
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Kashmir challenges

Basim UsmaniPakistanis and Kashmiris have received some interesting Eid gifts this year. The US Congress has approved a tripling of non-military aid to Pakistan, in
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