Opposition parties ask government to review its plans; anti-nuclear activists call for freeze on further expansion
Manmohan Singh's Congress-led government accused of bribing lawmakers to win 2008 confidence vote
Tibet’s spiritual leader wants to step down as political head of the exiled Tibetan movement
Company’s Indian subsidiary denies its plant caused alleged damage
Pacts part of India's effort to deepen economic engagement with Asian countries
Experts calling on countries to expand programs that add vitamins, minerals to crops to address common nutritional deficiencies
Human-rights activists and academics both inside and outside the country call fBinayak Sen to be freed
Officials met to discuss possible resumption of a stalled peace process
Scores of protesters injured in clashes with police
Report warns that abuses during counterterrorism efforts could be counterproductive in fight against terror
Huge rise in food prices emerge as major worry for a country with millions of poor people
Country’s domestic carriers expected to buy hundreds of planes in coming years to cope with the growth in air travel
Region, which has witnessed a violent separatist insurgency for nearly two decades, is one of most heavily militarized in the world
As mission winds down, it is unclear who will supervise thousands of former Maoist fighters
Scientists say rising temperatures may be affecting plantations and production
World's second fastest-growing economy lauded by a stream of world leaders who visited India
Onion prices doubled, leading to a popular outcry and putting the government on the defensive over its failure to ease rising food cost
Two countries sign agreements to deepen cooperation in areas, including nuclear energy, pharmaceutical, and information technology
Chinese leader travels to India to improve ties
Research, advocacy group estimates $462 billion in illicit money taken out of India during past 60 years
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