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India v Australia - Live updates The Hindu The misery continues for India. 08:10: When do you think Australia will declare? It looks the one likely way this innings will end. 57 overs left today with the lead at 66. They could easily get a lead of 300 by end of day's play today. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
India Stock Futures Rise; Sensex May Extend Biggest Advance in Two Weeks Bloomberg India's stock futures rose, signaling benchmark indexes may extend the biggest gains in two weeks, as the fastest pace of US manufacturing growth in six months bolstered confidence in the global economy. SGX S&P CNX Nifty Index futures (IHA) for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
India's rickshaws enter 21st century Minneapolis Star Tribune Photo: Manish Swarup, Associated Press MUMBAI, INDIA - India has a new ultracheap small car. The company that introduced it Tuesday, Bajaj Auto, best known for making motorcycles and motorized three-wheeled rickshaws, does not even call its newest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Statistical highlights: India vs Australia, 2nd Test Day 1 Times of India SYDNEY: Statistical highlights of the first day's play in the second Test between India and Australia on Tuesday. # Sachin Tendulkar now has seven consecutive innings of 30 or more against Australia - 98 and 38 at Mohali and 214 and 53 not out at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'India won't take sides even if there's a US-Iran war' Firstpost As Iran and the US move to a standoff in the Persian Gulf, will India be forced to pick sides? "India will still avoid taking sides. The inherent caution that seems to characterise Indian foreign policy is most likely to prevail," said South Asia ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
India approves Reliance's $1.5 bln D6 field plan-report Reuters Jan 4 (Reuters) - The Indian government has approved Reliance Industries' $1.53 billion investment plan for developing four satellite fields in its D6 gas block off India's east coast, two newspapers reported on Wednesday. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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