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    India "rejects" Canada allegations about its killing of Sikh Khalistani Leader

    US Department of Defense pre-empting any hanky panky by US State Department in the latest Indo Canadian fracas? He is already singing a different tune
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    Indian Navy Moves Mega Deal To Buy 2nd Indigenous Aircraft Carrier

    NEW DELHI: In a major push to the indigenisation in the military, the Indian Navy has moved a mega proposal to the government for building the second aircraft carrier to be constructed by the Cochin Shipyard Limited. A proposal has been received by the Defence Ministry for building and acquiring...
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    RAW ‘Hunts’ Mossad Style!

    Earlier Report “India doesn’t send commandos to foreign countries to eliminate enemies; there are already people who are always ready to work for us for whatever the reasons or lure,” reveals an ex-spy who has long worked for India’s ‘dreaded’ intelligence agency RAW (Research and Analysis...
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    Top Taiwanese laptop-maker Asus is moving its key supplier from China to India

    NEW DELHI: Taiwanese laptop major Asus is getting its key component suppliers from China, its biggest manufacturing location, to India as the company sets up a new factory in Chennai through its contract manufacturer Flex, in a boost to the government's 'Make in India' initiative. Banking on...
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    Micron set to break ground for $2.75 billion chip unit in Gujarat 🇮🇳

    New Delhi|Bengaluru: Micron Technology is scheduled to break ground for its semiconductor testing and assembly plant in Gujarat’s Sanand on Saturday, barely three months after the US chipmaker announced its intent to set up the unit. “The whole world is watching our semiconductor programme,” IT...
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    Trudeau accuses Indian government of involvement in killing of Canadian Sikh leader

    https://www.powermag.com/india-begins-commercial-operation-of-first-domestically-designed-700-mwe-phwr-nuclear-reactor/
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    Canada’s allies rebuff its requests to join in accusations against India

    Weeks before Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau aired an explosive accusation that Indian officials may have been behind the slaying of a Sikh separatist leader in British Columbia, Ottawa asked its closest allies, including Washington, to publicly condemn the murder. But the overtures were...
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