December 2, 2012
The National Archives released once secret Watergate documents Friday, but some records still remain off limits.

December 1, 2012
WASHINGTON: Cutting across party lines, top Democratic and Republican lawmakers have pledged to work together to deepen the US ties with its "natural ally" India, amid the Obama administration's focus on the Asia-Pacific.

December 1, 2012
Bhubaneswar — India can create adequate employment opportunities for its people and there is no need to invite foreign companies, social activist Anna Hazare said in Odisha Friday.

December 1, 2012
New Delhi — India's economy grew at a sluggish rate of 5.3 percent in the July-September quarter from a year earlier, government data on the gross domestic product (GDP) Friday showed.

The data, analysts said, underlined the need for financial reforms, speedier clearance of infrastructure projects among other steps to revive the economy.
December 1, 2012
It-'s election time in Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled Gujarat and the name of the game is money, not loyalty or popularity.

Gujarat poll panel gears up for assembly elections
December 1, 2012
When local police fail to protect eloping couples from honor killings, “Love Commandos” swoop to protect citizens. According to the group’s founder, Sanjoy Sachdev, nearly 10,000 “love marriage” murders occur each year in India.

November 30, 2012
SEPANG: The Sepang Municipal Council's (MPSP) demolition of a Hindu altar in a house in Taman Seroja in Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi last week has caused an uproar in the Indian community.

A MPSP officer demolishing the altar at Gopi's house in Sepang.
November 30, 2012
Bolstered by his reelection, President Barack Obama on Thursday made a detailed opening bid to Congressional Republicans for averting the so-called fiscal cliff -- the mix of tax hikes and deep spending cuts that risk plunging the economy into a new recession come 2013.

November 30, 2012
The head of France's largest employers' union on has referred to a threat by the state to take over a plant owned by Indian steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal as "blackmail." A news site in India said: "This is not socialism, this is racism.

Indian steel magmate Lakshmi Mittal
November 30, 2012
David Headley a US national who used his Western appearance to carry out surveillance ahead of the 2008 terrorist attacks on Mumbai will be sentenced on January 17. India criticized the US for reaching the deal with Headley, but prosecutors said it was well worth it given the valuable intelligence he provided in order to save his own skin.











































































































