We have started to collect the most important news related to India in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Simon Jones is ruled out of the rest of England's Tests in India and Marcus Trescothick is unlikely to return.
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England arrive in Chandigarh with a buzz around the side ahead of the second Test against India.
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Australian PM John Howard begins a four-day visit to India which will focus on trade.
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India and Russia hold talks on the eve of a key meeting of the UN atomic watchdog over the Iran issue.
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Authorities in the central Indian state of Chattisgarh say Maoist rebels have blown up a railway engine.
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England and India draw the first Test after an exciting final session in Nagpur.
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Additional police are deployed in Lucknow city in India's Uttar Pradesh state after Friday's Hindu-Muslim clashes, officials say.
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President George W Bush says the US no longer opposes a gas pipeline from Iran to India via Pakistan.
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Mohammad Kaif believes India can save the first Test against England.
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Alastair Cook hits a debut Test century as England build a 367-run lead against India in the first Test at Nagpur.
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Latest news from the first Test in Nagpur.
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Four people die in clashes between Hindus and Muslims in the Indian city of Lucknow, the state government says.
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George W Bush outlines a new strategic partnership with India at the end of his visit to the country.
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On the third day of President Bush's visit to India, ministers urge US firms to increase their investment in the country.
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India reach 322-9 in reply to England's 393 in Nagpur with Matthew Hoggard taking 5-57.
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George Bush is to outline a new strategic partnership with India, on the last day of his visit to the country.
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The UN atomic watchdog welcomes a US-Indian nuclear deal, but there are mixed reactions from US lawmakers.
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The US and India finalise a controversial nuclear power deal during President George W Bush's visit to Delhi.
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Indian shares jump to new record highs after a US agreement to share civilian nuclear technology and fuel.
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India respond to Paul Collingwood-inspired England by reaching 136-1 at stumps on day two in Nagpur.
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One of India's most wanted men says he delivered arms to Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt before Mumbai blasts in 1993.
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India reduce England to 246-7 at stumps on day one of the first Test in Nagpur.
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India's finance minister presents his budget, saying his country's economy will push for annual growth of 10%.
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At least 25 people are killed after Maoists blow up two trucks carrying civilians in central India, police say.
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Presenting the annual budget India's finance minister says India will aim for an annual growth rate of 10%.
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Indian PM Manmohan Singh says a landmark nuclear deal with the US will not compromise national security.
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US President Bush says he will call for a resolution over Kashmir on visits to India and Pakistan this week.
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Bird flu spreads to a second Indian state a week after it was first confirmed in the country, health officials say.
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Indian officials say progress has been made in talks with the US aimed at sealing a landmark nuclear deal.
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England are 10-1 in their second innings, still 94 runs behind the India Board President's XI in Baroda.
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An Indian court sentences nine people to life for killing 14 people during the 2002 Gujarat riots.
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Former captain Sourav Ganguly is one of six players omitted from the India squad for the first Test against England.
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Indian health officials say 94 people tested for bird flu in Maharashtra state do not have the disease.
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US President George W Bush urges India to separate its civilian and military nuclear programmes, ahead of his visit to Delhi.
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Indian officials begin sealing off an entire town in Maharashtra state where bird flu has been discovered.
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India's envoy to the US dismisses fears that a landmark nuclear deal will help Delhi's atomic weapons programme.
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India is to launch an inquiry into its former president Jagmohan Dalmiya.
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Indian poultry traders suffer millions of dollars in losses as sales drop following the detection of bird flu.
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The BBC wins exclusive radio rights to all international tour matches in India for the next four years, including next month's England series
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Indian health officials begin door-to-door searches for people who may have caught bird flu.
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India and France sign a deal to pursue civilian nuclear co-operation during a visit by Jacques Chirac.
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England dismiss Cricket Club of India for just 75 to secure a 238-run win in the opening match of their tour.
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European plane maker Airbus is to sell 43 passenger jets worth $2.5bn to India's state-owned airline Indian.
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Nuclear, defence and trade ties are on the agenda of the French president's three-day India visit.
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Indian health officials begin the slaughter of half a million birds, after detecting the first cases of deadly bird flu.
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An explosion at a station in the Indian city of Ahmedabad injures at least 14 people, police say.
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Yuvraj Singh and Mahendra Dhoni lead India to an eight-wicket win over Pakistan in the final one-day international.
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India detects its first cases of the deadly H5N1 bird flu strain in western Maharashtra state, officials say.
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Michael Vaughan, Andrew Strauss and Ian Bell all pass 50 but England are bowled out for 299 in their India tour-opener.
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A second rail link between India and Pakistan reopens 40 years after it was suspended because of hostilities.
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Indian cricket chiefs sell global telecast rights for the next four years for the massive sum of £352 million.
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Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer says England should focus on pace, not spin, to win their Test series in India.
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A five-wicket win for India over Pakistan takes them to an unassailable 3-1 lead in the one-day series.
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Indian drug firm Dr Reddy's buys German rival Betapharm for 480m euros to boost its European presence.
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French President Jacques Chirac orders the asbestos-lined warship Clemenceau to return to French waters.
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The Supreme Court says India must enact legislation making it compulsory to register all marriages.
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