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India, Pakistan Set To Sign Pilgrim Corridor Pact Amid Kashmir Tension

India and Pakistan are set to sign an agreement on Indian pilgrims visiting a Sikh shrine in Pakistan, rare cooperation…

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Indian Government, Facebook Spar Over Decryption Laws At Top Court

India’s government asked Facebook Inc on Tuesday to help it decrypt private messages on its network, citing national security requirements…

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Middle East Netanyahu fails to form new Israeli government; rival Gantz poised to take up the challenge

JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday gave up his struggle to form a governing coalition after last…

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Global Renewable Power Capacity To Rise By 50% In Five Years: IEA

Global renewable energy capacity is set to rise by 50% in five years’ time, driven by solar photovoltaic (PV) installations…

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Pakistan Making ‘Business Out Of Faith’, Says Harsimrat On Kartarpur Service Charge

Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal has slammed Pakistan for its insistence of charging $20 as service fee from Indian devotees…

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Infosys Says Looking Into “Unethical Practices” Alleged In Letter: Report

A few unnamed employees of software giant Infosys have accused its chief executive officer (CEO) Salil Parekh and chief financial…

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Johnson Defiant After British Parliament Votes To Force Brexit Delay

A defiant Boris Johnson said he would not negotiate a further delay to Britain’s departure from the European Union after…

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Hong Kong Protesters Vow To Hit The Streets In Major ‘Illegal’ March

Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigners vowed to stage a major march at the weekend despite police ruling the rally illegal, setting…

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Global Watchdog Keeps Pakistan On Terrorism Financing ‘Grey List’

A global finance watchdog kept Pakistan off its terrorism financing blacklist on Friday but warned Islamabad it only had until…

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Trading Tires: How The West Fuels A Waste Crisis In Asia

When night falls in the Indian village of Nabipur, the backyard furnaces come to life, burning waste tires from the…

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Kashmir Apple Trade Picks Up Again Under Shadow Of Militant Attacks

More than 10,000 trucks laden with apples left Indian-ruled Kashmir this week in a sign that the territory is returning…

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Fields Of Fire Drive Delhi’s Air Quality To Unhealthy Levels

When it comes to air quality, there are few worse places to live on the planet than New Delhi, and…

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Mexico Flies 300 Indian Migrants To New Delhi In ‘Unprecedented’ Mass Deportation

Mexico has deported over 300 Indian nationals to New Delhi, the National Migration Institute (INM) said late on Wednesday, calling…

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Delhi’s Air Quality ‘Very Poor’ Again, Likely To Decline Sharply Over Weekend

The national capital's air quality slipped into the "very poor" category on Friday morning, and was expected to decline sharply…

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‘Vituperative Mudslingling’: Shashi Tharoor Attacks Pakistan For Raising Kashmir Issue At IPU

An Indian delegation on Wednesday hit out at Pakistan for raising the Kashmir issue at the Inter Parliamentary Union (IPU)…

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“BJP Exposed In Front Of World”: Arvind Kejriwal On Nixed Denmark Trip

Breaking his silence on his cancelled visit to Denmark, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said the reality of…

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Deadly Day In Kashmir As Three Militants Killed, Migrant Worker Shot Dead

Indian security forces killed three separatist fighters, while suspected militants shot dead a migrant worker on one of the bloodiest…

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Ayodhya Case: Supreme Court Ends Hearings, Decision In Weeks

The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered an end to hearings in a long-running dispute between Hindus and Muslims over a…

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India Cannot Sacrifice Economic Strength To Comply With U.S. Sanctions – Finance Minister

India wants to comply with global sanctions, including U.S. sanctions on Venezuela and Russia, but also needs to maintain its…

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Militants, Security Forces Exchange Fire In Kashmir — Police

A gun battle erupted between security forces and militants in Kashmir on Wednesday, two police sources said, the first since…

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Malaysia Offers To Buy More Imports From India After Threat Of Palm Oil Curbs

Malaysia said on Tuesday it would look to increase imports of crude sugar and buffalo meat from India, after reports…

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Hours After Mobiles Restored, SMS Services Blocked In Kashmir

SMS services were withdrawn as a "precautionary measure" hours after the government restored post-paid mobile connections in Kashmir, officials said…

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India’s Tax Unions Irked By PM Modi’s Switch To Faceless Assessment: Letter

Indian tax officials are pushing back against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s new faceless tax assessment program, complaining about a lack…

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Indian-origin Economist Among Poverty-tackling Trio Who won Nobel Economics Prize

U.S.-based economists Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer won the 2019 Nobel Economics Prize on Monday for their work…

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India Partially Restores Mobile Phone Lines In Kashmir

India restored some mobile phone services in contested Kashmir on Monday, two months after imposing a communications clampdown on the…

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