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India committed to tackling terrorism: PM

Dr. Manmohan SinghSrinagar, Oct 11 : Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has said that his government is committed to tackling terrorism, but cautioned against labeling members of any community as terrorists.

Dr. Singh told reporters here on Friday that terrorism posed the biggest threat to the country.

India’s Satyam Computers and China at the heart of World Bank cyber siege

India’s Satyam Computers and China at the heart of World Bank cyber siegeNew York, Oct. 11: Indian software major Satyam Computer Services has reportedly been banned from doing any off-shore work with the World Bank after forensic experts and bank investigators discovered that spy software was covertly installed on workstations inside the bank''s Washington headquarters, allegedly by one or more contractors from Satyam Computer Services.

According to a FOX News report, apart from Satyam, two IP intrusions have been reported from China, and there have been six intrusions in all.

PM flags off first train in Kashmir Valley

Manmohan SinghSrinagar, Oct 11 : Prime Minister Dr.

India, US sign 123 agreement on civil nuclear deal

Condoleezza Rice, Pranab MukherjeeWashington, Oct. 11 : India and the United States signed the 123 Agreement in Washington on Friday night, paving the way for nuclear commerce between the two countries.

External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee and US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice formally signed the landmark bilateral nuclear cooperation accord.

After signing the agreement, Mukherjee said, "Both India and the US Administration have now completed all our internal procedures to be able to sign this path breaking agreement."

US, India seal agreement on nuclear trade

US, India seal agreement on nuclear trade Washington - The United States and India on Friday placed the final signatures on a landmark accord that allows US firms to sell civilian nuclear technology and material to India.

The bill reverses more than 30 years of US policy banning the export of nuclear technology to India in exchange for international inspections of India's civilian nuclear energy programme.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee signed the deal during a ceremony at the State Department, capping off three years of complicated negotiations.

Congress worried about share market downturn

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