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India willing to discuss Kashmir with open mind: Singh
JAMMU - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Friday he was approaching new peace talks with Pakistan with an "open mind", saying all disputes, including the long-running feud over Indian-held Kashmir, would be discussed.
New Delhi and Islamabad announced on February 10 that they would resume full peace talks which were suspended more than two years ago. "We wish to resolve all outstanding issues between the two countries through friendly dialogue and constructive and
New Delhi and Islamabad announced on February 10 that they would resume full peace talks which were suspended more than two years ago. "We wish to resolve all outstanding issues between the two countries through friendly dialogue and constructive and
Inflation serious threat to growth, says Manmohan Singh
NEW DELHI - India's Prime Minster Manmohan Singh said on Friday that high headline inflation is beginning to pose a serious threat to India's high growth plans, in one of his strongest warnings over the risk of rising prices.
Singh added that farm supply chains needed to be boosted with organised retail chains, a statement seen pushing for the entry of modern supermarkets despite strong political opposition for foreign-owned multi-brand retail from within his Congress party.
Singh added that farm supply chains needed to be boosted with organised retail chains, a statement seen pushing for the entry of modern supermarkets despite strong political opposition for foreign-owned multi-brand retail from within his Congress party.
Was Ram Singh Sodho a lonely man?
KARACHI - Ram Singh Sodho, a Hindu Sindh Assembly member who recently resigned and shifted to India, might have decided to move to the neighbouring country to join his family members who were already there. His family members had actually started shifting to India around years ago, people of his home district Tharparkar told Pakistan Today.
They say that one of his sons, Dileep Singh had left the country to settle in the Indian state Gujrat some 10 years ago. Dileep later died in
They say that one of his sons, Dileep Singh had left the country to settle in the Indian state Gujrat some 10 years ago. Dileep later died in
Dyal Singh wins Inter-collegiate Cricket opener
LAHORE - Govt Dyal Singh College won its opening match of the Punjab University Inter-collegiate Cricket Tournament beating Govt Shalimar College Baghbanpura by 20 runs.
DS College piled up 82 runs in 20 overs. Captain Sadaqat Ali performed excellently with the bat. Shalimar College could make 62 runs
DS College piled up 82 runs in 20 overs. Captain Sadaqat Ali performed excellently with the bat. Shalimar College could make 62 runs
Singh says he has ‘nothing to hide’ over telecom scandal
NEW DELHI: India's premier Manmohan Singh said Monday he had "nothing to hide" as he offered to be quizzed by a parliamentary panel over a massive telecom scandal that has shaken his government.
Singh, who enjoys a reputation for honesty in India's murky political world, has been battling to protect his image against accusations of failing to act over the government's cut-price sale of mobile telephone licences in 2008.
"I have nothing to hide from the public," Singh, 78,
Singh, who enjoys a reputation for honesty in India's murky political world, has been battling to protect his image against accusations of failing to act over the government's cut-price sale of mobile telephone licences in 2008.
"I have nothing to hide from the public," Singh, 78,
Singh says India will keep talking to Pakistan
LAHORE: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Saturday that India will keep talking to Pakistan, a private TV channel reported.
Speaking on a range of topics at the end of a three-nation Asian tour, Manmohan Singh also said that India had no option but to engage with Pakistan.
In his comments on Pakistan, the prime minister was categorical, "It is our policy to engage with Pakistan. That doesn't mean we have to give up or surrender. I have often said that we can
Speaking on a range of topics at the end of a three-nation Asian tour, Manmohan Singh also said that India had no option but to engage with Pakistan.
In his comments on Pakistan, the prime minister was categorical, "It is our policy to engage with Pakistan. That doesn't mean we have to give up or surrender. I have often said that we can