We have started to collect the most important news related to India in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
An Indian court orders cricket boss Lalit Modi to explain why he is not in the country to defend himself against charges of cheating.
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Commissioner Lalit Modi says the Indian Premier League will take sole responsibility for security for the forthcoming tournament.
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The Indian Premier League will now be hosted by South Africa following the decision to move it from India.
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The Indian Premier League announces changes to its format for 2010 and 2011.
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Indian Premier League officials are to submit a second revised playing schedule to the home ministry in order to receive security clearance.
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Vijay Mallya, the owner of Indian Premier League team Royal Challengers Bangalore, would prefer the tournament to be hosted in England rather than South Africa.
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Next month's Indian Premier League will be held outside the country because of unresolved security concerns.
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Iran says it has agreed with Pakistan and India on a pricing formula for the delivery of its gas.
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Iran's ambassador in India says Delhi must decide soon on a multi-billion dollar gas pipeline deal.
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gives assurances to India on the construction of a multi-billion dollar gas pipeline through Pakistan.
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The world's cheapest car goes on sale in India. Will it help those aspiring to buy a car or will it hurt the environment?
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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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Thousands of people attend funerals in Israel for Jewish and Israeli victims of the Mumbai attacks.
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Israeli firms implicated in India's investigation into a series of arms deals will co-operate in the case, the Israeli Defence Ministry says.
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Israel is warning that Islamist militants are preparing attacks in India similar to those in Mumbai last year, media and officials say.
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A captain of an Italian cruise ship gives the BBC a dramatic account how his crew fended off a pirate attack off the coast of Somalia.
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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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Four ex-policemen in the Indian city of Mumbai are given six years in jail for their role in the 1993 bombings there.
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Ten Somalis pirates are sentenced to seven years in prison by a Kenya court for hijacking an Indian ship.
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Former Indian cricketer and MP, Navjot Sidhu, is sentenced to three years in prison for manslaughter.
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Thousands of people gather for the funeral of one of the last Indian royals, Gayatri Devi, in her home state of Jaipur.
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Japanese pharmaceutical firm Daiichi Sankyo is to buy a stake in Indian drugs firm Ranbaxy for up to $4b.6n.
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New PM Yasuo Fukuda backs Japan's naval mission in the Indian Ocean in his first speech to parliament.
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A Japanese naval vessel heads back to the Indian Ocean to resume refuelling operations for US-led forces.
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Japanese PM Shinzo Abe stresses the need for a broader strategic relationship with India, in a visit to Delhi.
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A Japanese tanker spills 4,500 tonnes of crude oil into the Indian Ocean after a collision with another vessel.
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Leading Japanese pharmaceutical firm Daiichi Sankyo completes its $4.2bn (£2.6bn) takeover of the Indian drugs firm Ranbaxy.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrives in Delhi on his first ever visit to India.
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India's largest private airline Jet Airways lays off 800 staff as it cuts back on flights amid soaring costs, officials say.
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India's biggest private airline, Jet Airways, reinstates more than 800 of its employees whose dismissal sparked public protests.
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India's largest private airline Jet Airways buys rival Air Sahara, giving it a third of the domestic market.
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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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Paceman Mitchell Johnson has a day to remember as Australia reduce India to 313-8 on an absorbing third day of the first Test, still 117 runs behind.
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Actress Angelina Jolie takes a break from filming in India to meet refugees from Afghanistan and Burma.
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Why Tibetans old and young made the trek into India
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Fourteen tiger cubs are spotted in an Indian reserve, in a rare boost to halt the decline in their numbers.
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An Australian judge overturns a government decision to revoke the visa of Indian doctor Mohamed Haneef.
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Indian President APJ Kalam is concerned over rising prices, but says the government is working to check them.
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India's cricket board sacks Kapil Dev as national academy chairman for his involvement in the new rebel league.
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Indian filmmaker Shekhar Kapur is to direct a film the late Anthony Minghella had planned to make.
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The Chief Minister of the Indian state of Karnataka, Dharam Singh, resigns after 10 days of political upheaval.
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai is meeting India's PM in Delhi and is expected to express support after Mumbai.
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Afghanistan and India sign three agreements during a visit by Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
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Indian troops say they have shot dead five militants who crossed the de facto border diving disputed Kashmir.
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A member of a committee leading a campaign over the deaths of two women in Indian-administered Kashmir is found dead.
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A shootout which has claimed five lives ends in Srinagar, summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir.
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At least eight people are killed in a series of grenade attacks in Indian-administered Kashmir, police say.
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A curfew is imposed in Indian-administered Kashmir after what police say was the suicide of a land-row protester.
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Thousands of protesters in Indian-administered Kashmir snatch the body of a second civilian as it is exhumed.
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An indefinite curfew is being strictly enforced in Indian-administered Kashmir to prevent a rally against Indian rule.
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The Indian army says 25 are still missing following a huge fire at an ammunition dump in the Kashmir Valley.
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A Muslim cleric in Indian-administered Kashmir issues an edict against Indian soldiers renovating mosques.
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A teenage girl says she killed a top militant with his own gun after her home was attacked in Indian-administered Kashmir.
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At least five people are killed in a grenade attack close to a mosque in Indian-administered Kashmir, police say.
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Police in Indian-administered Kashmir say two soldiers and two militants have been killed in a gun battle.
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Students in Indian-administered Kashmir hold further protests over the rape and killing of two women last month.
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