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For India and the United States, 2+2 equals more

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For India and the United States, 2+2 equals more
The most significant strategic developments during this period have concerned India's ties with the US.
The rainbow flag flies with pride in India
In countries like Middle East, former Soviet Union and Africa, rights are curtailed & change seems unlikely.
How railways is trying to equip gangmen to improve their safety
A Railway Board notification issued on February 5 asked the zonal railways to equip every gangman better, a move that will make the railways spend Rs 8,000 more annually on each person on the ground. This will cost IR Rs 175 crore more a year.
Fish farms to produce nearly two thirds of India's fish supply by 2030
In the 1950s, fish from the seas accounted for over 70% of India's production, but now its share is halved.
International food giant is changing the way it does business
Food giant Cargill is recasting itself in step with the shifts in the way the world grows and consumes food today. Changes are being felt in its Indian outpost.
Meerut's sports goods industry turns its focus on other niche areas
Sports industry in India is moving beyond cricket, resulting in growth of sports-related industries.
Tripura's drug menace was bigger than Punjab's: Biplab Deb
"Ending the drug menace in Tripura and stopping atrocities against women are two big achievements of our 6-month old government," Biplab Deb said.
A long & hard battle of a Sri Lankan activist for gay rights
If Sri Lankan politicians think they can continue to turn a blind eye to the issues of more than 19% of its population based on archaic laws and made-up cultural practices, they have another think coming.
Section 377: A battle half won
Now that Section 377 is gone, are homosexuals finally equal citizens? Will landlords and employers accept same-sex couples? Will the law recognise long-term partners as next of kin and legal heirs?
If homophobia gave me moments of sheer terror, the verdict erased it
If homophobia gave me moments of sheer terror when I was young, the verdict erased those emotions of pain and shame
When Bhupen Khakhar came out, through me
I was a rookie reporter, he an eminent artist. He decided to talk about being gay at a time when homosexuality was a taboo subject
How I learned about the deep commitment of gay couples
Here is a story of one gay friend who dramatically changed my assumptions of reckless promiscuity, "golden showers" and random pick-ups in a "cruising"
After SC's monumental decision, it's time to tackle society's prejudice
The language of the judgment is particularly encouraging in its understanding of the challenges faced by our community,
We are a stable government, will complete five years: Kumaraswamy
A hundred days into his new innings, he appears to be at ease, both in his role as CM and as one of the central figures in an unlikely coalition government of the JD(S) and the Congress.
There is no dearth of funds for sports: Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
The Sports and Youth Affairs Minister spoke to ET about the government's two-pronged approach to sports — nurture top sports talent and find untapped sports stars at the grassroots.
Melaka a perfect getaway for tourists tired of Singapore's set pieces
The modern-day Melaka in Malaysia has become a quiet backwater kept alive by tourist trade.
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