- England's Samit Patel in line for IPL
- 'Russian billionaire in bid to buy British paper'
- Biden in Pakistan, meets Zardari
- Pietersen favourite of IPL teams
- Gilani now rakes up Kashmir issue
- PCB claims previous regime mishandled money
- Pakistan considering hockey games against India on neutral soil
- Panesar traces English crisis to India series
- Pietersen's resignation shocks teammates
- I have Pietersen's support: Strauss
Killing of Indian student in US not due to gang violence: Police
NI Wire, Mon, 21 Jan 2008
Less than a month and murder of three foreigner students in United States have shocked the entire Indian community there. In a fresh incident, Abhijit Mahato, a 29-year-old IIT alumnus, who was studying for an engineering doctorate degree at Dukeâ??s
British PM embarks on a two-day visit to India
NI Wire, Sat, 19 Jan 2008
The British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who is presently in China, will arrive in New Delhi on Sunday on a two-day official visit to India to lay emphasis on the series of issues starting from trade ties, counter terrorism to climatic change.
Koirala admits to have manufacture fake currencies in India
NI Wire, Thu, 17 Jan 2008
Away from all guilt Nepal's Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala made confessions during an interview on Kantipur TV in which he revealed that he manufactured fake currency in 1970â??s during his political exile to India.
Australia discontinues supply of uranium to India
NI Wire, Tue, 15 Jan 2008
Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith conveyed to Shyam Saran, a special envoy of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, in their talks held in Perth that since India is not a signatory of the nuclear Non-Proliferaion Treaty, so the
SY detective agrees 'Al-Qaeda' killed Bhutto
NI Wire, Mon, 14 Jan 2008
'Al-Qaeda' killed Bhutto, claimed Scotland Yard detective agency, as the news published in a famous daily newspaper 'The Sunday Times', in London edition on January 13 revealing this fact that on the behalf of evidence collected from the spot where





