Saturday,
October
17,
2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
NSG to get
hi-tech arms: Chidambaram
Manesar/Gurgaon,
October 16
Admitting that the role of
the National Security Guard (NSG) has been re-defined following
the Mumbai terror attacks in November last year, the Union Home
Minister P. Chidambaram today said the process of inducting
state-of-the-art weapons for the elite commando force is in its final
stages.
NSG commandos during a mock exercise at a function to celebrate its 25th Raising Day at Manesar, Gurgaon, on Friday.
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Proposed Talks
With Centre
Cautious Mirwaiz tries to take Geelani, Malik on board Srinagar, October 16
The moderate faction of
Hurriyat may have begun taking tentative steps towards peace
talks with New Delhi, but the danger of sabotage from within the
separatist camp, as often was the case in the past, remains the
biggest concern.
New nuke plants in five
states New Delhi, October 16
In a significant move ahead of
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Washington next month, India
tonight announced sites for setting up light water reactor-based nuclear
plants in cooperation with the United States, France and Russia in
furtherance of the implementation of civil nuclear agreements signed
with these nations.
PM likely to meet Chinese premier in Thailand New Delhi, October 16
After the recent war of words
between India and China raised tensions in the neighbourhood, the
political leadership of the two countries will be meeting in the coming
days where an attempt will be made to put their relations back on
course.
Sikh clergy to scrap
Nanakshahi calendar? Amritsar, October 16
In a move that could kick a storm
in the entire Sikh world, the Sikh clergy is likely to give a
re-thinking to the widely accepted Nanakshahi calendar even to the
extent of its replacement with a new calendar in their bid to put an end
to the long-standing dilemma over observance of important Sikh events.
Belated justice: SC
resolves 1931 dispute New Delhi, October 16
At a time when the government is
contemplating a three-year deadline for disposal of cases, the Supreme
Court last week adjudicated a property dispute that had its origin eight
decades ago - in 1931 to be precise.
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