We have started to collect the most important news related to India in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Pakistan confirms the arrest of leading militants following the Mumbai attacks but says it will not hand them over to India.
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Five members of an endangered tribe die in India's Andamans islands after mistaking a chemical that washed ashore for alcohol.
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Carmakers Nissan and Renault scale down plans for new plants in India after a sharp fall in car sales in the region.
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The Indian media praise voters for refusing to allow the Mumbai attacks to dominate important state elections.
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A life-size replica of India's famous Taj Mahal monument is due to open for visitors in rural Bangladesh.
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India's governing Congress Party shrugs off the Mumbai factor to win in three of five key state elections.
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The England cricket team arrives in Chennai amid unprecedented security levels ahead of the two-Test series against India which starts on Thursday.
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England's Andrew Flintoff says the decision to play two Tests in India was made by the whole team, not senior individuals.
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England's two-Test series in India will go ahead after the players receive assurances about their safety.
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India announces $4bn (£2.72bn) in extra spending to boost its economy as the global financial crisis unfolds.
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Fast bowler Amjad Khan is added to England's squad for the two-Test series in India, while Adil Rashid is named as back-up.
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India's foreign minister denies making a phone call that prompted an alert in Pakistan after the Mumbai attacks.
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Pakistan feared India was planning a military strike in reprisal for the Mumbai attacks, a senior diplomat says.
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Indian police arrest two men in Calcutta suspected of supplying the Mumbai attackers with mobile phone cards.
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Visiting Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signs a landmark deal to build four nuclear power plants in India.
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The Indian authorities strongly deny reports of a shooting incident at Delhi's main international airport.
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Relations with India strained in wake of the Mumbai attacks
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England captain Kevin Pietersen says he did not have to persuade any of his Test squad to return to India following the Mumbai terror attack.
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Indian authorities put three major airports on high alert after a threat of possible militant attacks.
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England's cricketers will fly to Abu Dhabi on Thursday ahead of resuming their tour of India - if happy with security plans.
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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says Pakistan must "co-operate fully" to bring Mumbai's attackers to justice.
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The chief minister of India's Kerala state apologises for remarks about a commando killed in the Mumbai attacks.
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At least five England players have told former Test bowler Dominic Cork they will not go back to India - but a final decision on the tour may not be made until next week.
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The US warned India about a possible threat before last week's Mumbai attacks, US media reports say.
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At least five England players have told former Test bowler Dominic Cork they will not go back to India for the Test series after the Mumbai terror attacks.
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Thousands of people attend funerals in Israel for Jewish and Israeli victims of the Mumbai attacks.
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India asks Pakistan to hand over 20 fugitives who it believes are settled in Pakistan, as tensions rise over the Mumbai attacks.
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Attacks in Mumbai highlight Indian security failings
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A bomb has exploded on a passenger train in India's north-eastern state of Assam, killing at least three people.
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England are offered a revised schedule for their tour of India but will await a security report before making any decision.
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The chief minister of the Indian state of Maharashtra offers to resign over the Mumbai attacks, in which at least 172 people died.
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Israeli and Jewish victims of the attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai are to be flown to Israel for burial, officials say.
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Pakistan wary of India's accusations over attacks
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India's prime minister opens urgent talks on setting up a federal agency of investigation after the Mumbai attacks.
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India's home minister and national security adviser submit their resignations in the wake of the Mumbai terror attacks.
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Pakistan expresses concern about tension with India after reports that gunmen who killed 200 in Mumbai had Pakistani links.
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Indian troops comb rooms in Mumbai's Taj Mahal hotel, hours after killing the last gunmen holding out after Wednesday's attacks.
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England's cricketers arrive home to decide whether to return to India following the attacks in Mumbai.
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The siege at Mumbai's Taj Mahal hotel is over, police say, three days after gunmen launched deadly attacks across the city.
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Kevin Pietersen says no England player will be forced to return to India where officials insist the Tests will go ahead, with the second match moved to Chennai.
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Five bodies are found inside a Jewish centre in Mumbai, Israeli diplomats report, as security forces attempt to free hostages.
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Indian shares rise as the market reopens, a day after Thursday's attacks in Mumbai, India's business capital.
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Nearly 100 people are rescued from a Mumbai hotel, while gunfire continues at another hotel and a Jewish centre.
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Pakistan admit the terror attacks in Mumbai have made India's Test tour of the country in January unlikely.
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Indian forces move to retake a Mumbai Jewish centre where hostages have been held since Wednesday afternoon.
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Indian forces fight to clear the last gunmen from two hotels in Mumbai, more than a day after a series of attacks in the city.
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England's players will fly home on Friday following terror attacks in Mumbai, but their Test series against India will go ahead.
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India's PM Manmohan Singh vows to take "whatever measures are necessary" to track down the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks that have left 101 dead.
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The Champions League cricket tournament in which eight teams, including Middlesex, were set to take part has been postponed following the terror attacks in India.
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The Champions League cricket tournament in which eight teams, including Middlesex, were set to take part has been postponed following the terror attacks in India.
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Police surround a Jewish centre in the Indian city of Mumbai where a rabbi is thought to have been taken hostage.
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A group of hostages leaves the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, but gunmen are still thought to be at large at other sites after violence killed at least 101 people.
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Gunmen launch co-ordinated attacks across the city of Mumbai, India, killing 101 people and taking hostages at two luxury hotels and an office block.
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DR Congo asks the UN not to send any more Indian peacekeeping troops to the troubled east of the country.
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England skipper Kevin Pietersen hits an unbeaten century but Virender Sehwag inspires India to a six-wicket win and a 5-0 lead in the one-day series.
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The Indian tourism ministry says that people weighed down by financial uncertainty should visit the country.
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