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Zero-tolerance for illicit N-trade: PM
Washington DC, April 13
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington DC.
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has called for “zero tolerance” for individuals and groups which engage in illegal trafficking in nuclear items.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington DC. — PTI

Manmohan, Gilani meet

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Whenever Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama meet, as they did for the fourth time this Sunday, the world is both curious and intrigued about the unusual bonhomie that has developed between them. Manmohan is the Prime Minister of the world’s largest democracy. Obama is the President of the world’s most powerful nation.

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Almost 15 years after the pilot of the “Purulia arms drop case”, Kim Davy, escaped from the custody, India will question him and also ensure that he undergoes punishment here. He is expected to be extradited from Denmark within the next two-three months, sources here confirmed.

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