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    India to ink largest-ever defence deal with the US soon

    India to ink largest-ever defence deal with the US soon 26 Dec 2008, 2313 hrs IST, Rajat Pandit , TNN NEW DELHI: Even as tensions with Pakistan persist in the wake of 26/11, India is now poised to ink its biggest-ever defence deal with US: the around Rs 8,500-crore contract for the supply...
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    UK can't fight two wars at the same time: Air chief marshal

    UK can't fight two wars at the same time: Air chief marshal Updated at: 1149 PST, Wednesday, June 25, 2008 LONDON: The U.K military is not structured to maintain significant presences in two countries at once, as is currently the case, the head of the country's armed forces said in...
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    1200 troops ‘unable to fight again’

    1200 troops ‘unable to fight again’ Almost 1200 British soldiers fighting in Afghanistan or Iraq have suffered battle damage affecting their hearing or eyesight and may never be able to deploy again on frontline operations. The Herald can reveal they also represent a financial timebomb for...
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    Sikhs Arrested In India For Speaking For Khalistan

    Sikhs Arrested In India For Speaking For Khalistan Saturday, 02 February 2008 Sardar Kanwarpal Singh Dhami, Chairman of Dal Khalsa, and Dr. Jagjit Singh Chohan were arrested earlier this month for speaking out for an independent Khalistan. They were charged with sedition. These arrests...
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    If Pakistan is attacked

    God forbid, but if Pakistan is ever attacked by another country then will Pak call back 10,175 of its troops that are serving UN peacekeeping missions.
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    Navy rescues 100 people stranded in Yemyin cyclone

    Navy rescues 100 people stranded in Yemyin cyclone KARACHI: Pakistan Navy has rescued at least 100 people stranded in Yemyin cyclone, which lashed Pakistan's southern coast on Tuesday. Pakistan Navy in a daylong rescue operation also steered a missing boat, Al Daulat...

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