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"Pak Misusing Global Platforms For Own Gain": India's Top Quotes At UN
- Tuesday September 10, 2019
- India News | Edited by Jimmy Jacob
India today opposed Pakistan's efforts to flag the Kashmir issue in the United Nations Human Rights Council, rejecting allegations of "atrocities" in the region while accusing Islamabad of misusing international platforms to further its own "malicious" political agenda. In its pitch before the global body earlier in the day, Pakistan had criticised...
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Greek Anti-Bailout Party Vows to Topple Government
- Friday May 23, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
An anti-bailout party in Greece is leading in opinion polls before this weekend's local government and European elections, and is vowing to scrap international agreements that rescued the country's economy from bankruptcy at the cost of harsh austerity.
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India reacts to Maldives' decision to scrap GMR project
- Tuesday November 27, 2012
- Business |
In response to questions on the decision of the Government of Maldives to terminate the agreement with the GMR Group, the official spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs said, "The decision to terminate the contract with GMR without due consultation with the company or efforts at arbitration provided for under the agreement sends a very nega...
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"Pak Misusing Global Platforms For Own Gain": India's Top Quotes At UN
- Tuesday September 10, 2019
- India News | Edited by Jimmy Jacob
India today opposed Pakistan's efforts to flag the Kashmir issue in the United Nations Human Rights Council, rejecting allegations of "atrocities" in the region while accusing Islamabad of misusing international platforms to further its own "malicious" political agenda. In its pitch before the global body earlier in the day, Pakistan had criticised...
- www.ndtv.com
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Greek Anti-Bailout Party Vows to Topple Government
- Friday May 23, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
An anti-bailout party in Greece is leading in opinion polls before this weekend's local government and European elections, and is vowing to scrap international agreements that rescued the country's economy from bankruptcy at the cost of harsh austerity.
- www.ndtv.com
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India reacts to Maldives' decision to scrap GMR project
- Tuesday November 27, 2012
- Business |
In response to questions on the decision of the Government of Maldives to terminate the agreement with the GMR Group, the official spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs said, "The decision to terminate the contract with GMR without due consultation with the company or efforts at arbitration provided for under the agreement sends a very nega...
- www.ndtv.com/business