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Bappa Majumdar / Reuters 04:23 PM | October 12,2009
The two countries share security concerns centered around Pakistan and Afghanistan, and New Delhi seeks to enlist American support to press Islamabad to tackle militants on its soil
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Luzi Ann Javier and Jason Gale / Bloomberg 09:51 PM | September 02,2009
Maize yields may drop by 17%, wheat by 12% and rice by 10% in irrigated areas in South Asia because of climate change-induced heat and water stress, if current trends persist until 2050
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Niluksi Koswanage / Reuters 01:15 AM | July 24,2009
Analysts say palm and soya oil markets would see more buying activity from the South Asian nation
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PTI 10:22 AM | July 22,2009
According to Kerry the region that has till today faced the problem of IDPs, will now face a growing problem of environmentally displaced people
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Melissa A. Bell 02:49 PM | July 15,2009
This week, Melissa talks to Adam Ferguson, a freelance photographer in Delhi, covering South Asia
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PTI 03:46 PM | June 25,2009
Even as the Centre is trying out diplomatic channels to re-open the Stilwell road, Myanmar’s Sitwee port would soon be operational as an alternative route to link India with South Asia
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PTI 10:48 AM | June 22,2009
Major players in South Asian marketplace are expected to attend the two-day trade show being held in the Edison city of New Jersey
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Staff Writer 11:25 PM | May 12,2009
The ILO report also highlighted the existence of bonded labour in Tamil Nadu, where brick kiln workers are often not paid their full wages
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11:52 PM | May 10,2009
It has been more than a month now since news of the “imminent defeat” of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam began swirling in South Asia
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Archna Shukla and Priyanka Mehra 01:15 AM | April 07,2009
Raman assures fans and all the sports enthusiasts in South Africa of a round-the-clock cricket carnival over 36 days and that once-in-a-lifetime experience
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Anup Roy 11:17 PM | March 30,2009
India’s central bank acts as govt’s debt manager, so it cannot afford to be completely open in its dealings, some say
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Nick Schulz 01:15 AM | March 18,2009
The US has been a magnet for the world’s talent for decades. That may be changing now
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PTI 08:23 PM | December 09,2008
The shows--Twisted Whiskers, Ratman and Sandra--would be telecast in the coming months for South-Asian audiences
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Anil Padmanabhan 11:26 PM | November 26,2008
There will be no change in US foreign policy towards India after Barack Obama comes to power, says William Cohen
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Tarun Shukla 12:13 AM | November 21,2008
The one bright spot presently is international traffic, which has remained consistently robust at 10% year-on-year for the first half of 2008-09
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