India hopes coming visit of Chinese premier will be successfulWith just about a week left for the visit of Chinese Prime Minister, Li Keqiang, External Affairs Minister, Salman Kurshid, on Saturday sought to play down the recent border tension following the incursion of Chinese troops in Ladakh. Just back from ... The Hindu, 1 month ago |
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India invites Bonino to 'go forward' on marinesTrial 'should take 2-3 months', Kurshid says (ANSA) - Rome, April 29 - Indian Foreign Minister Salman Kurshid on Monday said his new Italian counterpart Emma Bonino should be "quickly and properly" informed on the case of two Italian marines accused ... Ansa.it, 1 month ago
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Marines won't face India death penalty
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India FM seeks to build China ties after border rowIndian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid began a two-day trip to China Thursday, as the Asian giants seek to repair the damage from a border flare-up that highlighted long-rumbling tensions. An Indian soldier patrols at Bumla Pass on the India-China ... Channel NewsAsia, 1 month ago
Indian FM seeks to repair ties with China
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India, China Step Back From Ladakh Face-Off
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Afghans must take the call Indian FMRT's exclusive interview with Salman Khurshid kicked off with the security situation in Afghanistan, where the US military is expected to withdrawal the bulk of its troops in 2014 following an 11-year military operation. Khurshid emphasized that ... Russia Today, 1 month ago
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Sarabjit's death has hurt people-to-people ties: KurshidAsked whether the relations between India and Pakistan will be normal in the backdrop of Sarabjit death, he said "I think it is a big question that in coming days we will have to examine and see how do we work." |PTI File photo Asserting that the ... New Indian Express, 1 month ago
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Govt didn't act on reports that Sarabjit can be attacked: BJP"We condemn this government's stand on the Sarabjit issue. His family members had informed External Affairs Minister Salman Kurshid, his deputy Preneet Kaur and Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde that he could be attacked in jail. But still, the ... Firstpost.com, 1 month ago
Govt didn`t act on reports that Sarabjit can be attacked: BJP
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Government didn't act on reports that Sarabjit can be attacked: BJP
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'Govt Didn't Act on Reports About Threat to Sarabjit's Life'
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Avoid incidents like Daulat Beig Oldi in future: Khurshid to Chinese PremierExternal Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid flagged India's concern over the incident to Li when he called on him here. "I brought up the border matter. I wanted endorsement from their side to what we were hoping would be (the) way in which to ensure ... Samaylive, 1 month ago
India calls for steps to avoid incursion
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India calls for steps to avoid incidents like Daulat Beig Oldi
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Kerala readies rehabilitation plan for expatsTRIVANDRUM: Kerala is in talks with various agencies, banks and financial institutions to toll out a comprehensive rehabilitation package for the expatriates hit by naturalisation of jobs in the Gulf. KC Joseph, minister for expatriates who was in ... The Gulf Today, 6 days ago
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Fishermen crisis: India hopes SL will cooperateWhile claiming that Union government had initiated talks with the Sri Lankan High Commission to secure the release of 49 Indian fishermen, who were arrested by Sri Lanka, the Indian government today expressed hope that the Sri Lankan government will ... Daily Mirror Sri Lanka, 1 week ago
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AIADMK`s charge of step-motherly treatment to TN refutedKaraikal: Minister of State in the PMO V Narayanaswamy on Sunday refuted AIADMK's charge that the UPA government was meting out step-motherly treatment towards Tamil Nadu, saying all states are treated equally. "The Union Government treats all ... ZeeNews.com, 1 week ago
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