Killed militant was a 'principal subordinate' to Haji Mali Khan, leader of Haqqani network in Afghanistan
PM Yousuf Raza Gilani blames US as Pakistanis accuse government of mismanaging power supply
A foremost global authority on arsenic-contaminated groundwater says Indian authorities not doing enough
As India engages with Vietnam in oil exploration deals in South China Sea, China asserts its sovereignty, makes lots of noise
Nation's leaders meet with officials in areas harmed by Naxal insurgents, pledge better security, more fairness managing resources
Authorities examining email that may be claim of responsibility; two sketches of possible suspects released
An agreement to share water from the Teesta River faces opposition from key official
Elderly social activist Anna Hazare ends 13-day fast after government agrees to discuss key components for a strong anti-corruption law
Supporters rally for Anna Hazare and his 'second battle for independence'
Tibetans say inauguration of a secular political leader could also advance long term goal of returning to their homeland
Lobsang Sangay, 43, a Harvard educated legal scholar, becomes the first democratically elected leader of Tibetan exile administration
Session was adjourned before midday as it rapidly degenerated into free-for-all shouting match, led by India's main opposition party
Foreign ministers of both countries promised to initiate new trade, travel contacts across their disputed border
'We believe our differences are far outweighed by our deep and abiding bonds,' says US secretary of state
Massive treasure trove recently made public at ancient Hindu temple in Thiruvananthapuram
Investigators are examining forensic evidence and surveillance video, as they hunt for clues into bomb blasts that hit Mumbai Wednesday
India's mass media highlighted anger, frustration at what many describe as government's consistent failure to protect city
Three explosions kill at least 17 people in India's financial capital Wednesday evening
Report says even in countries with domestic violence laws in place - justice remains out of reach for millions of women
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