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China boost to Pak military troubles India
Warships, fighters, missiles and millions in aid, Islamabad has it all
New Delhi, November 27
AK Antony The ongoing military relationship between China and Pakistan is worrying India. Defence Minister AK Antony today hit out at China saying the “increasing nexus between China and Pakistan remains an area of serious concern ….. we have to carry out continuous appraisals of Chinese military capabilities and shape our responses accordingly”.

CHOGM to set tone for climate change talks
The meeting of Commonwealth Heads of Government, which got underway today following a colourful inaugural ceremony, will focus on the contentious issue of global warming and set the tone for next month’s talks on climate change at Copenhagen.

Pak foreign minister abstains from pre-CHOGM meeting

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Despite growth fundamentals being intact, India’s recovery from global financial crisis was “still fragile”, the Reserve Bank of India Governor D Subba Rao said today.

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New Delhi, November 27
The stage is being set in the BJP parliamentary party for LK Advani to vacate the Leader of Opposition room in Parliament House and move over to a smaller room No 4 on the ground floor of Parliament, specially reserved for former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

 

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