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Sri Lanka election loser arrested

The defeated candidate in Sri Lanka's presidential election, General Sarath Fonseka, is arrested for "military offences".
Avalanche kills troops in Kashmir

India says at least 17 soldiers have been killed after an avalanche struck a high-altitude military training camp in Kashmir.
Asif barred from England matches

Pakistan will be without key fast bowler Mohammad Asif for the two Twenty20 internationals against England later this month.
Villages empty before Afghan push

Hundreds of villagers leave a Taliban-controlled area of Afghanistan ahead of an expected Nato-led offensive.
Afghan policeman 'planted bombs'

A senior Afghan policeman is arrested in connection with planting and storing roadside bombs, Nato officials say.
Indian economy 'to grow by 7.2%'

India says its economy is set to grow by 7.2% this financial year, raising the chance that state support could be withdrawn.
Sikh judge criticises dagger bans

Britain's first Asian judge says Sikhs should be allowed to wear their ceremonial daggers to school and other public venues.
UK policeman jailed for corruption

Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei is sentenced to four years for misconduct and perverting the course of justice.
India missile ready for army use

India's medium-range nuclear-capable ballistic missile, Agni-III, is ready to be inducted into the armed forces after a successful test, the army says
'Vindaloo Against Violence' campaign hots up in Australia

Thousands of Australians are backing an online campaign to eat a hot curry to protest against attacks on Indians.
Why doesn't Bollywood take a stand?

Soutik Biswas on life in India
New Zealand clinch one-day series

New Zealand continue their dominance over Bangladesh with a five-wicket win in the second one-day international.
India v South Africa live score

India take on South Africa in the first Test at Nagpur.
Open plan

Why surprise plays little part in latest Afghan operation
Racing ahead

India looks to make Formula One breakthrough
Out of the brothel

From the Calcutta streets to a New York university
Poverty & power

Real change still long way off for India's poor
Good old boy

Marking 175 years of Sri Lanka's very own Eton
On the offensive

British troops help 'soften up' Taliban targets in Helmand
India rebels blow up rail track

Maoist rebels blow up railway tracks in eastern India leading to a derailment of a goods train and disruption of services, officials say.
Media chief killed in Nepal capital

The chairman of a Nepalese television station and cable network is shot dead in the capital, Kathmandu.
Thousands mourn Karachi dead

Mourners attend funerals for more than a dozen people killed in bomb attacks targeting Shia Muslims in Karachi.
Fatal blast hits Afghan dog fight

A bomb attack on a dog fight in southern Afghanistan kills at least three people and injures at least 30 more, police say.
India US death sentences upheld

A court in India upholds death sentences for two men convicted over a 2002 shooting attack on a US centre in Calcutta.
Embattled climate chief supported

India gives its full support to embattled climate change chief Rajendra Pachauri, under attack over recent scientific errors.
Church in India mine pullout

The Church of England says it will withdraw investment from a firm involved in a controversial mining project in India.
Violence flares in Indian Kashmir

Three people including a policeman die in violence in Indian-administered Kashmir, police officials say.
India offers fresh Pakistan talks

India offers to resume official talks with Pakistan suspended after the bomb attacks on Mumbai in 2008.
India state agrees statue squad

A plan for a special police force to protect statues of an Indian politician and her mentors is approved in Uttar Pradesh.
Ancient Indian language dies out

The last speaker of the Bo language in India's Andaman Islands dies at the age of about 85, a leading linguist says.
India bids to contain inflation

India's central bank holds interest rates but increases cash reserve requirements for lenders in a bid to contain inflation.
Jaguar Land Rover boss to depart

The chief executive of Jaguar Land Rover, David Smith, is to stand down, the Indian-owned carmaker confirms.
Questions over convicted scientist

The BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan says that there is much that remains unexplained about the conviction of Pakistani doctor Aafia Siddiqui.
Among the Taliban

'My father tried to make me into a suicide bomber'
Afghan flying lessons

Back to class for Afghan helicopter pilots
Militant hotbed in Dir

Attack in Dir shows Pakistan army far from victory
How to end Afghan war

Ahmed Rashid on talking to the Taliban
Tamil fears in Jaffna

Anxiety in Jaffna after Sri Lanka leader re-elected
Mumbai: Suicide city

Why are so many Mumbai teenagers killing themselves?

 



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