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Chinese President Xi Jinping shakes hands with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G20 Summit in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China September 4, 2016.

China says should constructively handle disputes with India

  Leaders of Asia's two giants pledged last year to cool a festering border dispute

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi (R) reviews the guard of honour with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc during a welcoming ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi, Vietnam September 3, 2016.

India PM offers Vietnam $500 million credit line for defense cooperation

  Narendra Modi, the first Indian prime minister to visit Vietnam in 15 years

A helicopter donated by India is parked at the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan December 25, 2015.

Afghans push India for more arms, despite Pakistan's wary eye

  India told the Afghans that it would do whatever it could to meet the security forces' requirements

Indian doctors remove 40 knives from man's stomach

Indian doctors remove 40 knives from man's stomach

 

An Indian worker gets some rest during a very hot summer in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sept. 3, 2007

Lonely nights for India's 'women left behind', unaware of Gulf migrant crisis

"The women pay a heavy price because they are alone, restricted by unwritten norms which include avoiding social gatherings like weddings....

Bystanders gather near burnt-out shops following an attack on a market at Balajan Tinali, in the Kokrajhar district of India's north-eastern state of Assam, on August 6, 2016

Toll in northeast India market attack jumps to 15

  Police say that around six gunmen were behind Friday's attack, one of whom was later killed by security forces 

Rescuers raced to the crumbled bridge south of the financial capital of Mumbai to search for the passengers on August 3, 2016

Search for 20 feared dead after India bridge collapse

  The incident is the latest in a string of deadly accidents in India, where enforcement of safety rules is weak and...

Indian Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi receives floral tributes during a roadshow in Varanasi on August 2, 2016, ahead of 2017 Uttar Pradesh State Assembly elections

India's Sonia Gandhi falls ill

  Local news channels said she was suffering from a high viral fever and dehydration.

The fatal gang-rape of a student on a bus in Delhi in 2012 shone a global spotlight on frightening levels of violence against women in India

Mother and daughter allege gang-rape in India

Rape and sexual assault occur regularly in India, with attacks hitting the headlines on an almost daily basis.

A woman walks during heavy rains in Allahabad, India, July 29, 2016.

Heavy rains, lightning kill 41 in India, 15 in Bangladesh

Flooding has been worsened by crumbling civic infrastructure, clogged drains and uncontrolled urban expansion

An Indian T-90 tank. Photo: AFP

India lifts veil on army as Modi moves to spend $150 billion

Private-sector executives climb on tanks, speak with soldiers

Commuters board a train at Kurla railway station during the morning rush hour in Mumbai. Photo: Bloomberg

Asia’s oldest railway plans more debt than GDP of some nations

  Indian Railways is targeting a $127 billion upgrade by 2020, including $37 billion of debt to help unclog the network  

Cow urine can sell for more than milk in India

Cow urine can sell for more than milk in India

  India has spent 5.8 billion rupees on cow sheds since 2014

Pakistani supporters of banned organisation Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) shout slogans alongside burning Indian flags during a protest to denounce recent violence by Indian security forces in Indian-administered Kashmir, in Peshawar on July 15, 2016

Death toll hits 38 as Indian Kashmir clashes spread

  More than 3,000 people, including about 200 police officers, have been injured.

Slain Indian businessman Datta Phuge gained fame when he ordered a customised gold shirt worth 12.7 million rupees, around $240,000 dollars at the time

India's 'gold man' beaten to death: report

  Police suspected the motive could have been a dispute over a money transaction.
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