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Pakistan, India exchange lists of nuclear facilities, prisoners

​Pakistan and India on Thursday exchanged the lists of their nuclear installations and facilities to protect the sites if war breaks out between the two neighbors.

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Indian trooper wounded in exchange of fire with Pakistan troops on Kashmir LoC

​An Indian army trooper was wounded Tuesday in an exchange of fire with Pakistani troops on Line of Control (LoC), dividing Kashmir, officials said.

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India to provide second site to set up Russian-designed nuclear power plants

​India has agreed to expeditiously identify a second site, in addition to Kudankulam in southern state of Tamil Nadu, to set up Russian-designed nuclear power units, local TV channels reported Thursday.

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Indian Congress party president praises Kashmiris for participating in local elections

​Indian Congress party President Sonia Gandhi Wednesday praised Kashmiri people for participating in huge numbers in the ongoing local elections in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

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Indian-controlled Kashmir polls sees 71 percent turnout in 2nd phase

​Around 71 percent of voters Tuesday turned up to exercise their franchise in the second phase of polling for local elections in Indian- controlled Kashmir amid tight security, officials said.

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Indian PM to seek tough regional stand against terrorism at SAARC summit

​Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to seek the cooperation of India's neighbors to adopt a tough stand against terrorism at the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit this week in Kathmandu, said official sources here Monday.

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Gunfight between militants, Indian troops erupts in Indian-controlled Kashmir

​A fierce gunfight between militants and Indian troops broke out Thursday in Indian-controlled Kashmir, police said.

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14 injured in cloudburst in Indian-controlled Kashmir

​At least 14 people were injured in a cloudburst in Indian-controlled Kashmir, police said Sunday.

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Indian PM expands cabinet

​Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday on rejigged his Cabinet, inducting 21 new ministers, in his first major expansion since assuming office in May this year.

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India attaches high importance to partnership with Russia: Modi

​Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Wednesday that India attaches very high importance to the "time-tested" and special strategic partnership with Russia.

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Curfew in Indian-controlled Kashmir to stop procession, protests

​Authorities Tuesday imposed strict curfew and restrictions in most parts of Srinagar city to prevent religious procession on occasion of the 10th of Muharram and anti-military protests in the wake of civilian killings, officials said.

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Indian military firing kills 2 civilians, wounds 2 others in Indian-controlled Kashmir

1st LD Writethru: Indian military firing kills 2 civilians, wounds 2 others in Indian-controlled Kashmir

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India, Pakistan troops violate cease-fire on Kashmir LoC

​The troops of India and Pakistan Wednesday violated cease-fire agreement on the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir, officials said.

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Indian troops kill 15 in retaliation against alleged firing by Pakistan forces in Kashmir

​Indian security forces killed around 15 people by unleashing "massive retaliation" Tuesday along the International Border in Indian-controlled Kashmir's Jammu area over what they called unprovoked firing by Pakistani forces, said local media Thursday.

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India, Pakistan clash on Kashmir border leaves 9 dead, 37 wounded

​At least nine civilians were killed and 37 others wounded Monday on both sides of Kashmir border dividing India and Pakistan, officials said.

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Modi's "Make in India" appeal sends encouraging message to entrepreneurs

​After opening up its railways, defence and insurance to global investors over the past three months, India is now trying to woo the manufacturers from across the globe.

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Toll rises to 200 in flood in Indian-controlled Kashmir

​Nearly 200 people died in flood in Indian-controlled Kashmir while over 400,000 are being trapped by water in the area which came under the worst deluge in 60 years since last week, said officials.