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India stops granting emigration clearances for Iraq
Indian government has decided to stop granting emigration clearances for Iraq.
ReadEfforts underway to rescue 40 abducted Indian citizens in Iraq: India
After abduction of 40 of its nationals in Iraq, India on Thursday said efforts were underway to rescue 40 country’s…
ReadTurkey seeks increased air connectivity with India
Turkey has sought increased air connectivity with India and demanded increase in number of flights operating between the two countries.
ReadIndia advises its citizens not to travel to Iraq
Indian government has advised its citizens to avoid travelling to Iraq, where Sunni militants are very close to Baghdad.
ReadIndia becomes signatory of Washington Accord
India has become permanent signatory to Washington Accord (WA) which would enable global recognition of Indian degrees and increase mobility…
ReadIndian festival in South Africa from July 18-Aug 31
Indian festival will be held in South Africa from July 18 to August 31 to mark 20 years of end…
ReadIndian FM advocates reducing cost of doing business in country
India’s finance minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday advocated reducing the cost of doing business in country.
Read0.14 million people die in road mishaps in India ever year
An Indian minister has revealed that 0.14 million people die in road accidents in India every year.
ReadIndian minister dies in road accident
An Indian minister, 64, was killed in a road accident in Indian capital on Tuesday morning.
ReadIndian sea food products exports cross US $ 5 billion
The exports of marine products by India have reached an all-time high of US$ 5 billion.
ReadPakistan to grant NDMA status to India
Pakistan has said it would grant status of Non-Discriminatory Market Access (NDMA) to arch rivals India.
ReadIndian PM doesn’t want inclusion of his name in school books
India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, has said his name should not be included in the school books.
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