Saturday, November 6, 2010

Training for India jihad on in PoK?

Training for India jihad on in PoK?


Training for India jihad on in PoK?

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 03:04 PM PDT

Hundreds of students, including foreigners are being trained in militant camps in PoK to wage 'jihad' against India, but Pakistan on Saturday denied the report by the BBC as "baseless".

Obama talks business with industry heads

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 03:00 PM PDT

It was not just the Tatas and Ambanis who got to meet the US president, Barack Obama. The US prez had a tete-a-tete with a chosen few entrepreneurs with innovative models as part of a roundtable at the Trident Hotel.

Coastal security put on highest level of alert

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 02:51 PM PDT

As President Obama stepped onto Indian soil, security along and off Mumbai coast went on full alert, the sentinels aware that the defence that was breached by 26/11 terrorists must not falter.

No mention of Pak in Taj speech good for India

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 02:50 PM PDT

US president Barack Obama did not mention Pakistan while expressing solidarity with the victims of 26/11 in Mumbai on Saturday.

First Lady shakes a leg to 'Rang De Basanti'

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 02:41 PM PDT

A week ago, 12-year-old Sagar Jadhav had not heard of Michelle Obama. On Saturday evening, Sagar shook a leg with the First Lady of the United States to the strains of 'Rang de Basanti'.

Pariahs no more? Isro, DRDO to be off entities list

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 02:37 PM PDT

"Increased commerce between the US and India can be and will be a win-win proposition for both nations," US president Barack Obama told top business executives in Mumbai on Saturday.

Hard numbers, soft touches

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 02:33 PM PDT

V Zende, whose presence of mind saved hundreds of lives at CST, received a pat on the back from Obama on Saturday.

The eagle lands, followed by decoy

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 02:25 PM PDT

At about 11.30 am on Saturday, the most recognised aircraft in the world, Air Force One crossed over from Karachi air traffic control area and entered Indian airspace over the Rann of Kutch.

26/11 heroes not invited to meet Obama

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 01:59 PM PDT

It's an irony that not a single cop involved in the 26/11 gunbattle against Pakistani terrorists at the Taj Mahal hotel got to meet the US President Obama who checked in there on Saturday.

'Unless US hands over Headley to us, this visit is meaningless'

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 01:57 PM PDT

The second event on Barack Obama's Taj itinerary was a meeting with 12 survivors of the 26/11 attacks.

Rudy's attack leaves BJP HQ red-faced

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 01:51 PM PDT

A hasty attack on President Obama by BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy by way of an "official reaction" for not mentioning Pak's role in 26/11 at a gathering has left top party leaders red-faced.

Barack's tribute to Mahatma: He is a hero not just to India, but to world

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 01:48 PM PDT

US President Barack Obama's visit to Mani Bhavan, once home now museum to Mahatma Gandhi, was his own tryst with destiny.

Virtual laugh riot: Why Obama won't visit Bangalore

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 01:38 PM PDT

The US president landing in India last afternoon had tweeple typing away on the microblogging site, with many tweeting as they watched live TV coverage.

Reaches out on 26/11 but makes no mention of Pak

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 01:26 PM PDT

US President Barack Obama on Saturday struck a strong bond with his audience at Mumbai's Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, which bore the brunt of 26/11 terror, by saying America shared India's grief over the attacks and would not forget the savagery.

Obama looks for home run in India pitch

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 12:53 PM PDT

US President Obama signalled the easing of export controls on dual use technology even as he announced signing of deals worth $10bn with US firms, something he said would create 50,000 jobs back home.

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