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PM to visit Manipur...more
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NATO Strike killing soldiers
Pak on offensive as US offers probe
Conveys decision to snap supplies for NATO forces
Enraged by the NATO strike that killed at least 24 of its troops, Pakistan on Sunday told the US that the “senseless” attack negated progress in improving ties and forced it to revisit terms of engagement, as Washington quickly moved to salvage the already fragile relations backing a probe into the incident.
Protesters burn a US flag in Multan against a NATO strike on Pakistan troops on Sunday World page: Pakistan buries its dead amid fury over NATO strike

Protesters burn a US flag in Multan against a NATO strike on Pakistan troops on Sunday.
— AFP

FDI storm set to hit Parliament
Opposition plans adjournment motions; it’s unacceptable, says govt
New Delhi, November 27
After a wasted first week, Parliament is headed for another session of washouts with the Opposition today saying it would move adjournment motions in the Lok Sabha and similar motions in the Rajya Sabha to discuss the FDI in retail and the government ruling out acceptance of such notices that entail voting.

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Prez honours 5 armoured corps regiments
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The President of India, Pratibha Devi Singh Patil, presented the “Standards” to five regiments of 1 Armoured Division at an impressive ceremony held at the Black Elephant Division, here today.

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A proud moment for armoured regiments
Pratibha Patil, President and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, presents “Standards” to five armoured regiments at Patiala on Sunday. It was for the first time that 132 tanks were on parade Pratibha Patil, President and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, presents “Standards” to five armoured regiments at Patiala on Sunday. It was for the first time that 132 tanks were on parade. Tribune photo: Pradeep Tewari

Young cavaliers earn their spurs
Patiala, November 27
State-of-the-art T-90 tanks, 132 in all, from five armoured regiments, with Standards and pennants fluttering proudly, rumbled past the saluting dias, dipping their massive 125 mm guns in salute before the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces here today.

Here film songs, swaying grass may mean life or death
The tall elephant grass serves as a natural fencing on the Indo-Pakistan border at the famed Chicken Neck point in Jammu region. The average distance between Indian border outposts on either side of Pakistan ranges between 2 km and 15 km.
A BSF jawan stands on the border outpost partially covered by ‘sarkanda’ (elephant grass) which protects them from winter A BSF jawan stands on the border outpost partially covered by ‘sarkanda’
(elephant grass) which protects them from winter. Tribune photo: Anand Sharma

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