Monday, December 10, 2001, Chandigarh, India

 Updated at 3 am (IST)

PM favours economic cooperation with Japan
Tokyo, December 9
The Prime Minister, Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee, today pledged at a top business leaders’ meeting here that the Government of India would listen to the community and orient policies for a greater cooperation between Japanese investment and Indian needs.

In video: Prime Minister Vajpayee visits Renkoji temple in Tokyo. (28k, 56k)

PM pays tributes to Netaji

Editorial: PM’s economic diplomacy


Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee greets dignitaries upon his arrival at Tokyo's Haneda Airport on Sunday.
— Reuters photo 

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US bombers raid Laden hideout
Mystery surrounds location of Omar

Islamabad, December 9
US B-52 bombers today battered cave-riddled snow-capped mountains in eastern Afghanistan, looking for terror suspect Osama bin Laden and Taliban supremo Mullah Mohammad Omar as rival anti-Taliban tribal groups negotiated for control of Kandahar.

In video: One of the major training camps of the al-Qaida network of Osama bin Laden in the foothills of the Tora Bora mountains was flattened by US bombers. (28k, 56k)

Indian Embassy to open in Kabul on Dec 22
New Delhi, December 9
The Indian Embassy in Kabul will start functioning from December 22 and to put things in place a senior-level composite team of officials of the Ministries of External Affairs and Home will leave for the Afghan capital very shortly by a special plane.


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60 Maoists killed in Nepal
Kathmandu, December 9
In a major setback to Maoist rebels, at least 60 of them have been killed and scores of others injured in an encounter with the security forces in Rolpa district, 500 km West of here.

Ranil sworn in Lanka PM
Colombo, December 9
United National Party leader Ranil Wickremesinghe was today sworn in as Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. 

10 ultras shot in encounters
Srinagar, December 9
Ten militants were killed in separate encounters with security forces as ultras targeted a police post and clashed with securitymen in the Kashmir valley since last night, a police spokesman said today.

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Party poll nominees by Dec 31: CM
Chandigarh, December 9
The Punjab Chief Minister, Mr Parkash Singh Badal, returned to Chandigarh today afternoon after being discharged from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, where he was admitted on November 18 following a hip fracture in Amritsar.

Massive show by Panthic Morcha
Ludhiana, December 9
Amidst the chants of “Jo bole so nihal Sat Sri Akal” were raised the slogans of “takht badal do taj badal do, be-imano ka raj badal do”. And leaders of the Shiromani Akali Dal (Panthic Morcha) were reasonably jubilant.
Panthic Morcha leaders in the backdrop of a masive crowd at a rally organised in Ludhiana on Sunday.

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