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India cows get glow-in-the-dark horns to stop crashes

Police in central India are sticking glow-in-the-dark strips on the horns of stray cattle to prevent motorists from crashing into them.

India cows get glow-in-the-dark horns to stop crashes
London issues first offshore rupee bond

An Indian bank on Monday issued the first ever offshore rupee-denominated bond in London.

London issues first offshore rupee bond
India, Pakistan edge closer to joining SCO security bloc

India and Pakistan inched closer Friday to joining a regional security and economic bloc led by Russia and China.

India, Pakistan edge closer to joining SCO security bloc
A picture posted on Twitter of the scene in Kolkata where a bridge has collapsed. @MetroTelegraph
Mass casualties feared as flyover collapses in Indian city: 14 dead, 78 injured

A partially built flyover collapsed in India's eastern city of Kolkata. 14 dead, 78 injured, control room set up, helpline number 1070.

Mass casualties feared as flyover collapses in Indian city: 14 dead, 78 injured
India pledges billions for farmers in 'populist' budget

India’s government pledged billions of dollars to help struggling farmers and boost the rural economy as it unveiled its annual budget.

India pledges billions for farmers in 'populist' budget
India's Modi to address huge London rally, lunch with queen

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address a huge rally at London'sWembley Stadium and have lunch with Queen Elizabeth II on Friday, the second day of his visit to Britain.

India's Modi to address huge London rally, lunch with queen
Cameron announces £9bn in UK-India deals during Modi visit

Prime Minister David Cameron said British and Indian companies will announce deals worth a total of £9.0 billion during his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi's visit to Britain.

Cameron announces £9bn in UK-India deals during Modi visit
India's choked capital fails to collect new 'pollution toll'

New Delhi has failed to collect a new "pollution toll" from trucks entering the city, just one day after the levy was introduced to improve air quality in the choked city.

India's choked capital fails to collect new 'pollution toll'
India's Modi urges 'comprehensive' climate deal

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Thursday for a "comprehensive and concrete" agreement on climate change in December, as he addressed African leaders at a major summit in New Delhi.

India's Modi urges 'comprehensive' climate deal
Facebook's Zuckerberg in India to get 'next billion online'

Facebook chief executive and founder Mark Zuckerberg said he believes India will be crucial to getting "the next billion online" and helping to alleviate poverty.

Facebook's Zuckerberg in India to get 'next billion online'
Pakistan premier urges US to take its side against India

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif urged the United States to take Pakistan's side in its long-standing dispute with rival nuclear power India or run the risk of escalating conflict.

Pakistan premier urges US to take its side against India
Modi promises German companies easy ride as Merkel visits

Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged German companies to do business in India and promised tax and other economic reforms, on the final day of Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit.

Modi promises German companies easy ride as Merkel visits
Angela Merkel on German business mission to India

Angela Merkel began a mission to clear the path for German companies keen to do business in India, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks to the European powerhouse to help revive its economy.

Angela Merkel on German business mission to India
India PM makes rock star appearance at Facebook

Standing side-by-side with Mark Zuckerberg, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a rock star appearance at Facebook, advocating for the political power of social media.

India PM makes rock star appearance at Facebook
Pakistan marks 50th anniversary of India war amid tensions

Pakistan marked the 50th anniversary of its second war with arch-rival India, weeks after the two nuclear powers faced off in some of their deadliest skirmishes for over a decade.

Pakistan marks 50th anniversary of India war amid tensions
Tens of thousands take holy dip at India's Kumbh Mela

Tens of thousands of Hindu pilgrims and holy men washed away their sins with a religious dip on the first main bathing day of India's Kumbh Mela festival.

Tens of thousands take holy dip at India's Kumbh Mela
Fear and despair in Kashmir as India-Pakistan talks falter

India and Pakistan aborted rare talks on their festering conflict in Kashmir this weekend under a cloud of recriminations.

Fear and despair in Kashmir as India-Pakistan talks falter
Indian premier discusses cooperation with UAE

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks Sunday with Abu Dhabi's crown prince on bolstering cooperation with the United Arab Emirates at the start of a two-day visit.

Indian premier discusses cooperation with UAE
India summons Pakistan envoy over civilian deaths in Kashmir

India summoned Pakistan's envoy in New Delhi Sunday to protest against civilian deaths in recent troop firings along their disputed border.

India summons Pakistan envoy over civilian deaths in Kashmir
Corruption eating away at India 'like a termite': Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned Saturday that corruption was eating away at India "like a termite".

Corruption eating away at India 'like a termite': Modi