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Amit Shah - Randhir Jaiswal - India to end free movement policy with Myanmar for 'internal security' - asiaone.com - Burma - India -  New Delhi - state Manipur

India to end free movement policy with Myanmar for 'internal security'

NEW DELHI — India said on Thursday (Feb 8) it would end a decades-old visa-free movement policy with Myanmar for their border citizens for reasons of national security and to maintain the demographic structure of its northeastern region.

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Contributing writer - How an Indian tea seller became a celebrated author - asia.nikkei.com - India -  New Delhi

How an Indian tea seller became a celebrated author

NEW DELHI -- On a scorching Saturday afternoon, tea seller Laxman Rao sits on the sidewalk of a busy road in New Delhi with two pots of chai boiling on a stove in front of him. But what catches the eyes of people walking by is the stack of books beside him.

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Hasan Mahmud - 340 Myanmar troops flee into Bangladesh during fighting with armed ethnic group - apnews.com - Burma - India -  New Delhi - Bangladesh - state Rakhine

340 Myanmar troops flee into Bangladesh during fighting with armed ethnic group

NEW DELHI (AP) — About 340 members of Myanmar’s Border Guard Police and soldiers have fled into Bangladesh during fighting with an ethnic minority army, Bangladesh’s foreign minister said Thursday.

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Police in Indian-controlled Kashmir say militants fire on workers from Punjab state, killing 1 - apnews.com - India -  New Delhi - Pakistan - state Punjab - Kashmir

Police in Indian-controlled Kashmir say militants fire on workers from Punjab state, killing 1

SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Militants in Indian-controlled Kashmir fired at two workers from the northern state of Punjab, killing one and wounding another, police said Wednesday.

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Nikkei staff writer - KIRAN SHARMA - Shaktikanta Das - India's central bank forecasts 7% GDP growth for next fiscal year - asia.nikkei.com - India -  New Delhi

India's central bank forecasts 7% GDP growth for next fiscal year

NEW DELHI -- The Reserve Bank of India on Thursday projected gross domestic product for the coming financial year at 7%, as the South Asian nation aims to maintain its brisk economic performance.

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A blaze in a fireworks factory in central India kills 11 people and injures scores of others - apnews.com - India -  New Delhi - state Pradesh

A blaze in a fireworks factory in central India kills 11 people and injures scores of others

NEW DELHI (AP) — A fire raced through a fireworks factory in central India on Tuesday, killing 11 people and injuring about 150 others as it sparked other explosions, officials said.

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Narendra Modi - Randhir Jaiswal - Mohamed Muizzu - ASHOK SHARMA - India to replace military personnel in Maldives with civilians after president demanded they leave - apnews.com - China - India -  New Delhi - Maldives

India to replace military personnel in Maldives with civilians after president demanded they leave

NEW DELHI (AP) — India on Thursday said it will replace its military personnel in Maldives with civilian technical staff who will operate three aircraft from India that provide humanitarian services.

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Rhea Mogul - ‘An invisible killer’: Beijing cleaned up its toxic air. Why can’t New Delhi? - edition.cnn.com - China -  Beijing - India -  New Delhi -  Asian

‘An invisible killer’: Beijing cleaned up its toxic air. Why can’t New Delhi?

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