We have started to collect the most important news related to India in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
At least seven people die in two separate explosions in Muslim-dominated neighbourhoods in western India, police said.
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Indian PM Manmohan Singh is in France where he will discuss boosting civilian nuclear trade between the countries.
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Graeme Swann, Matt Prior and Owais Shah are among 15 England players selected for the Test series against India.
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At least seven people die in an explosion in a house in India where firecrackers were being made, police say.
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A bomb blast at a market in India's capital, Delhi, kills one and injures at least 15 people, local media report.
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One person dies and several others are injured in fresh violence in the eastern Indian state of Orissa, a police official says.
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Indian PM Manmohan Singh meets George Bush amid frantic efforts to win US Congressional support for a civilian nuclear deal.
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An inquiry finds that the chief minister of India's Gujarat state, Narendra Modi, was not at fault over religious riots in 2002.
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An Italian company whose boss in India was allegedly beaten to death by sacked workers says it is to investigate his killing.
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The leaders of India and Pakistan meet in New York and say they will resume stalled peace talks within three months.
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Hindu mobs vandalise a church and dozens of houses as anti-Christian attacks continue in India's Orissa state.
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Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif is summoned to appear before an Indian Premier League drugs panel on 11 October.
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India's labour minister apologises after appearing to support sacked workers who allegedly beat their former boss to death.
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India's Supreme Court upholds a ruling that leprosy patients cannot contest elections or hold municipal office in Orissa state.
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A court in western India sentences six men to death for killing four members of a lower-caste Dalit family in 2006.
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The Indian navy joins rescue efforts in the state of Orissa where hundreds of thousands are still marooned.
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The Foreign Relations Committee of the US Senate votes in favour of the India-US civil nuclear deal.
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Indian officials say nearly 200 people have died in floods caused by heavy monsoon rains in the past few days.
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Security is tightened at churches and prayer halls after a week of attacks in the southern Indian state of Karnataka.
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The India head of an Italian industrial company is beaten to death, allegedly by a group of sacked workers, police say.
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The EU renews a World Trade Organization complaint about India's import tariffs on wine and spirits.
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A court in India rejects a lawsuit filed by Hollywood company Warner Bros against the makers of Bollywood film Hari Puttar.
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Two more churches are attacked in the southern Indian state of Karnataka as tensions continue over conversions to Christianity.
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At least 17 people are killed in floods in India's eastern state of Orissa - the worst in 50 years, officials say.
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A top suspect in the wave of bomb attacks on Indian cities has been shot dead in the capital Delhi, police say.
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Police in Indian-administered Kashmir fire tear gas to disperse a large crowd protesting against Indian rule.
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More than 500 soldiers belonging to an elite paramilitary force in India are infected with HIV, the chief of the force has said.
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The Indian government is proposing new guidelines to regulate children's participation in reality TV shows.
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Indian firm Tata says it is actively looking for new sites at which to build the world's cheapest car, the Nano.
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Ex-New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani is to advise Indian drug firm Ranbaxy after a ban on some of its products in the US.
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A speeding bus runs over villagers watching a movie on the side of a highway in eastern India, killing 18 people, police say.
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Indian PM Manmohan Singh says his government is considering strengthening laws to combat attacks by militant groups.
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Bangladesh threaten to ban any player joining the Indian Cricket league from international cricket for 10 years.
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At least 20 people are injured in a grenade attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, police say.
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The US FDA says it has banned the import of more than 30 generic drugs made by Indian drug firm Ranbaxy.
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Indian police issue sketches of three men who they believe are involved in the blasts that killed at least 20 people in Delhi.
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Australia's tour of India will go ahead after a security review, despite recent bombings.
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Police in the southern Indian state of Karnataka arrest more than 60 people after attacks on churches and clergymen.
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Former Maoist leader and new Nepalese PM Prachanda begins his first official visit to India since his April election victory.
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The Indian media calls for tougher laws and strategies to combat rising attacks by suspected militants in the country.
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The former leader of Nepal's Maoist rebels, Prachanda, is to make his first official visit to India since becoming prime minister.
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Indian police say they have detained several people a day after bomb blasts killed at least 20 people in the capital Delhi.
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Five bombs rip through shopping districts in India's capital, Delhi, killing at least 20 people and wounding 90, police say.
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Two people are killed as police clash with anti-Indian protesters who take to the streets again in Kashmir, officials say.
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A court delays the release of an Indian film after complaints from the makers of the Harry Potter films.
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The discrimination facing flood victims in India
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A man wanted over uranium ore smuggling in India hands himself over to police.
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Spinners Bryce McGain and Jason Krejza are among four uncapped players named in Australia's squad for the Test series in India.
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A girl in India commits suicide after watching TV reports that an experiment in Europe could bring about the end of the world.
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US President George W Bush sends a landmark civilian nuclear deal with India to the Congress for final approval.
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Police in the north-eastern Indian state of Meghalaya arrest five people on charges of smuggling uranium ore.
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Individual stories of heroism amid India's floods
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India's Supreme Court refuses to launch criminal proceedings against painter MF Husain, saying his work is not obscene.
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Inflation has moderated but still poses a risk to the Indian economy, India's new central bank governor says.
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More than 250,000 people displaced by floods in the Indian state of Bihar could spend up to six months in temporary camps.
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Opposition groups blocking work at a Tata Motors plant suspend protests after the government agrees to return land.
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