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Despite rapid growth, India lets its girls die

Despite rapid growth, India lets its girls die

The room is large and airy, the stone floors clean and cool - a welcome respite from the afternoon sun. Until your eyes take in the horror that it holds. Ten severely malnourished children - nine of them girls....

 

India Rejects U.S. Bids for Big Order of Fighter Jets

India Rejects U.S. Bids for Big Order of Fighter Jets

The United States lost a hard-fought competition to supply a new generation of fighter jets to India, which has listed two European manufacturers as the finalists for an order estimated to be worth $10 billion.

 

Timothy Roemer resigns as US ambassador to India

Saying he wants to spend more time with his family, Timothy Roemer expects to leave his post in New Delhi in June. There is speculation that the move is linked to India's decision to exclude 2 US companies from an $11-billion fighter-jet deal.

 

4 More Men Charged in 2008 Mumbai Terror Attack

U.S. prosecutors charged four Pakistani men Monday in connection with the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, that killed 166 people, including six Americans, although none of the defendants is in U.S. custody.

 

Best of Bollywood movie to screen at Cannes

Indian filmmaker Shekhar Kapur's montage condensing the best moments in the history of Bollywood into 81 fast-moving minutes will be screening at this year's Cannes Film Festival....

 

Researchers find superbug gene in New Delhi water

A gene that can turn many types of bacteria into deadly superbugs was found in about a quarter of water samples taken from drinking supplies and puddles on the streets of New Delhi, according to a new study....

 

India 'largest importer' of arms

India 'largest importer' of arms

India overtakes China to become the world's largest importer of arms, a Sweden-based think tank says.

 

Jilted in the U.S., a Site Finds Love in India

Ignighter.com, a site for organizing group dates, wasn’t bringing in much traffic in the U.S. But the founders noticed that it was adding thousands of users a day in India.

 

India's Tata Nano, 'The World's Cheapest Car,' Struggles In Early Sales

India's Tata Nano, 'The World's Cheapest Car,' Struggles In Early Sales

When the Tata Nano - known as the world's cheapest car - zipped out of factories in 2009, it was praised as an example of Indian innovation in cost-cutting. It quickly became a cult hit, with its own Facebook travelogue journal and fast-selling counterculture T-shirts.

 

India ups security in cities fearing terror attack

India increased security in major cities across the country Tuesday after receiving information that a Pakistan-based militant group was planning an attack over New Year's weekend....

 

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