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Internet censorship could damage India’s democracy

February 7, 2012 – 5:42 pm | 10 views

Google and Facebook have been asked to remove offensive content, but it’s not just out of a fear of stoking religious hatred

David Cameron pays price in India for poor links with Gandhi dynasty

February 5, 2012 – 4:52 pm | 115 views

Prime minister’s trade mission to India grated with Gandhi family which preferred low key approach of David Miliband

Cameron looks to persuade India to rethink Eurofighter Typhoon deal

February 1, 2012 – 11:05 pm | 97 views

Prime minister will contact Delhi to understand the reasons behind favouring French Rafale fighters over British ones

Conserving biodiversity hotspots ‘could bring world’s poor $500bn a year’

January 23, 2012 – 12:46 am | 76 views

Study puts economic value on the indirect ecosystem services provided by the world’s poorest people

Sopa support drops off as blackout protest rattles the internet

January 19, 2012 – 10:35 am | 71 views

Several Republican lawmakers dropped their support of the controversial bill on Wednesday as Wikipedia, Google and Reddit spearhead a massive online protest

Vidya Balan Cine Blitz Magazine Jan 2012 Cover

January 5, 2012 – 5:25 pm | 67 views

Dirty Picture Actress Vidya Balan On cine blitz magazine January 2012 cover..

Aishwarya Rai Godh Bharai Event Exclusive

December 13, 2011 – 11:12 am | 140 views

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Godh Bharai Function Image Leaked..

 

Durban climate talks: media in China and India cautiously upbeat

December 13, 2011 – 10:59 am | 76 views

News agency in China says onus is on developed nations to do more, while Indian paper strikes more nationalist tone

‘Real Slumdog Millionaire’ is first to win $1m on Indian gameshow

October 29, 2011 – 8:51 pm | 541 views

Government worker whose family is too poor to afford a television celebrates with film stars

Teenagers would rather lose TV than internet or mobile – survey

October 25, 2011 – 9:54 pm | 200 views

Ofcom research shows just 18% of children aged 12 to 15 would miss TV most, although use of online catchup services is rising