Anchal Vohra With Inputs From Agencies

'Anchal Vohra With Inputs From Agencies ' - 3 News Result(s)

  • India Scores Crucial Nuclear Deal With Australia
    India News | Agencies | Friday September 5, 2014
    Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott today met his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi today and finalised an agreement to allow the export of uranium to New Delhi for use in power generation.
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  • Friends Don't Snoop on Each Other: Sushma Swaraj to John Kerry
    India News | Reported by Anchal Vohra, Edited by Abhinav Bhatt (with inputs from Agencies) | Thursday July 31, 2014
    Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said that she complained today to US Secretary of State John Kerry about allegations that the National Security Agency targeted her party for surveillance.
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  • UN Tribunal Resolves 40-Year-Old Maritime Dispute Between India and Bangladesh
    India News | Anchal Vohra (With inputs from agencies) | Sunday July 13, 2014
    Ending a 40-year-old dispute, a United Nations tribunal delivered its verdict on Tuesday on India and Bangladesh's maritime boundaries in the Bay of Bengal, awarding nearly four-fifth of the 25,000 sq km of the exclusive economic zone to Bangladesh.
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'Anchal Vohra With Inputs From Agencies ' - 3 News Result(s)

  • India Scores Crucial Nuclear Deal With Australia
    India News | Agencies | Friday September 5, 2014
    Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott today met his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi today and finalised an agreement to allow the export of uranium to New Delhi for use in power generation.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Friends Don't Snoop on Each Other: Sushma Swaraj to John Kerry
    India News | Reported by Anchal Vohra, Edited by Abhinav Bhatt (with inputs from Agencies) | Thursday July 31, 2014
    Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said that she complained today to US Secretary of State John Kerry about allegations that the National Security Agency targeted her party for surveillance.
    www.ndtv.com
  • UN Tribunal Resolves 40-Year-Old Maritime Dispute Between India and Bangladesh
    India News | Anchal Vohra (With inputs from agencies) | Sunday July 13, 2014
    Ending a 40-year-old dispute, a United Nations tribunal delivered its verdict on Tuesday on India and Bangladesh's maritime boundaries in the Bay of Bengal, awarding nearly four-fifth of the 25,000 sq km of the exclusive economic zone to Bangladesh.
    www.ndtv.com
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