The area along Line of Actual Control with China has "shrunk" over a period of time and India has lost "substantial" amount of land in the last two decades, says an official report.
Jan 10, 2010
India has lost 'substantial' land to China: Official report
The area along Line of Actual Control with China has "shrunk" over a period of time and India has lost "substantial" amount of land in the last two decades, says an official report.
First arrest made in Ruchika molestation case
Haryana Police have arrested an absconding accused in a 1993 auto theft case in which Ashu, brother of molestation victim Ruchika, was falsely implicated allegedly at the behest of ex-top cop Rathore.
Aman ki Asha: Bollywood bonanza in Pakistan
Most people in Pak love Indian films. No one can deny how Bollywood has brought Pak cinema halls back to life. Not long ago, they were being shut down to be converted into plazas. But now, they are being revamped.
I was misquoted on Nehru foreign policy: Tharoor
MoS for external affairs Shashi Tharoor, who courted controversy again by joining UK Labour MP Bhikhu Parikh in debunking Nehruvian foreign policy, clarified on Sunday that he was 'misquoted'.
Mulayam rejects Amar Singh's resignation
"Amar Singh has resigned. But our relationship is such that I won't accept his resignation. This will be resolved soon," SP chief Mulayam Singh said. On Sanjay Dutt's resignation, Mulayam said, "Everything will be fine."
Sachin highest tax paying sportsperson in country
Sachin Tendulkar has become the highest taxpayer among sportspersons in the country for the last quarter of 2009.
Race angle forcefully fed by media, feel Indians
Many Indians in Australia have complained that they now feel threatened to move around freely because of the "hype" over the issue and fear a backlash.
At 36, Hrithik still Bollywood's 'Greek god'
Greek god, perfectionist, electrifying, the adjectives people use for Hrithik Roshan are aplenty as the actor completes a decade in the industry and turns 36 Sunday.
Men think about sex 13 times a day
Results showed that comparatively an average woman thinks of sex just fives time a day.
Rathore called Ruchika a girl of loose morals
Former Haryana DGP S P S Rathore had allegedly used Ruchika's expulsion from school to weaken the initial inquiry into the molestation allegations by portraying her as a "loose character girl."
UK gets tough on marriage-for-visa scam
With a general election due in spring and indigenous Britons agitated by an unending flood of migrants, the British government is considering bringing biometric checks on foreign nationals.
Hrithik's sister has special plans for his b'day
Hrithik Roshan's darling sister Sunaina is all set to drop in on the sets of Guzaarish along with her family to wish Hrithik a very happy birthday today!
Tharoor in fresh trouble, questions Nehruvian line
Shashi Tharoor has courted controversy again. But this time, he has done it in person, by joining a British Labour MP in debunking Nehruvian foreign policy as a "moralistic running commentary".
With RSS push, is Varun poised for a BJP 'post'?
The young MP from Pilibhit, who whipped up frenzy with his Hindutva war cry during the last parliamentary poll, is being propped up by the Sangh Parivar if talk in saffron circles is to be believed.
Two men questioned in Sydney over Indian's murder
Two men were detained at Sydney airport for questioning over the murder of an Indian man whose partially burnt body was found a fortnight ago. They were let off but their passports were seized, a media report said on Sunday.
Togo 'in Africa Nations U-turn'
Togo want to play in the Africa Cup of Nations, even though the government withdrew the team after an attack, reports say.
Man Utd denied top spot by Blues
Man Utd come from behind to salvage a controversial draw against in-form Birmingham, but miss the chance to go above Chelsea.
Arsenal 2-2 Everton
Tomas Rosicky scores an injury-time equaliser to rescue a point for Arsenal against Everton.
Clubs divided over player safety
Premier League managers are divided over whether their players at the Africa Cup of Nations should return to the UK after the Togo team bus attack.
British sport ravaged by weather
Seven Premier League games are called off as the cold snap disrupts the weekend sporting calendar in Britain.
Pars win in doubt over Woods row
Dunfermline's Scottish Cup win over Stenhousemuir may not stand after the Pars fielded the ineligible Calum Woods.
Aberdeen 2-0 Hearts
Second half goals by Darren Mackie and Lee Miller help Aberdeen overcome Scottish Cup fourth-round opponents Hearts.
Cardiff 1-1 Blackpool
Promotion rivals Cardiff and Blackpool battle out a draw at a bitterly cold Cardiff City Stadium.
Derby 1-4 Scunthorpe
Garry Thompson's double inspires Scunthorpe to a resounding victory over Derby and a first Championship away win since September.
Coventry 3-1 Barnsley
Coventry go above Barnsley in the Championship table after edging a tight game at the Ricoh Arena.
Leicester v Ipswich (Sun)
Preview followed by live coverage of Sunday's game between Leicester and Ipswich in the Championship.
Leeds United 1-1 Wycombe
Leaders Leeds are held to a draw by second from bottom Wycombe in League One at Elland Road.
Norwich 3-1 Exeter
Norwich move six points behind leaders Leeds in League One after a comprehensive win over Exeter at Carrow Road.
World Cup chief allays concerns
World Cup boss Danny Jordaan says South Africa's hosting of the tournament will not be affected by the attack on Togo's team bus at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Stoke make Van Nistelrooy enquiry
Stoke City chairman Peter Coates confirms the club have enquired about the availability of Real Madrid striker Ruud van Nistelrooy.
Akmal may survive Hobart axe
Thanks to a powerful players' clique within the Pakistan cricket team, off-colour Kamran Akmal may still play the Hobart Test.
Hopkins leads Aces to seven wicket win
The Auckland Aces handed the Central Stags their first defeat in the HRV Cup when they comfortably chased down 155.
Knights snatch one wicket win
Northern Knights tail-enders Bradley Scott and Brent Arnel engineered an unlikely one wicket win over the Canterbury Wizards.
Match 10: WA vs Vic
Good bowling spells from Dirk Nannes and Jon Holland helped the Victorians restrict the Western Warriors to 152 for five in their 20 overs at the WACA.
Match 5, IND vs SL: LIVE
The lone successful batsman - Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara also departed after hitting a fine half-century.
Akmal eyeing Hobart to make amends
Kamran Akmal claims he has the support of his teammates and is confident of playing in the third Test against Australia in Hobart.
"Alam not the right person to coach"
Former Pakistan batsman Qasim Umar has held chief coach Intikhab Alam and his support staff responsible for the national team's poor show.
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