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Nasscom assures US Senators help in detecting visa frauds
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CPI(M) moots regulations for organised retail trade
Licensing and cap on number of large format stores More

SECURITY
National Security and Foreign Policy — From skillful to amateurish
New Delhi has handled foreign policy and national security issues quite well. But lately, there has been some ham-handedness. More






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