Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday asserted that terrorists could never succeed in destroying the unity of the country and the spirit of the nation.
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After Mumbai terror attack, PM battles for political life
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's political survival may depend on finding a strong response to the attacks in Mumbai as Indians clamour for answers and action to the country's '9/11'.
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Shivraj Patil sends his resignation to PM
After months of criticism over the country’s internal security situation, Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil sent his resignation to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday, Congress Spokesperson Manish Tiwari told CNN-IBN.
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PM, Advani hold meeting
Immediately after terror attack struck Mumbai late Wednesday night, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh held a high level meeting with Leader of Opposition Lal Krishna Advani to discuss the situation. The outcome of the meeting has not been disclosed.
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Advani slams PM counter terror plan, wants POTA
Ridiculing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's proposal for a task-force to counter terrorism in 100 days, senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L K Advani on Monday said people should prepare a plan to remove the "sluggish Government" in 100 days.
Read more »Power is shifting in favour of emerging economies: PM
Describing the G-20 summit as "very successful", Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said that this had marked a shift in balance of economic power in favour of emerging economies.
Read more »Obama transition team gave us positive signs: PM
US President-elect Barack Obama's transition team has given "positive indications" to India about the bilateral ties and there is no reason to have any doubts about its intentions, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Sunday.
Read more »Finally! Obama calls PM, underlines importance of Indo-US ties
The wait is over. US President-elect Barack Obama finally telephoned Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday. The President-elect emphasised on the significance of Indo-US relations and expressed the intention of his administration to closely work with India on important global issues.
Read more »PM's plea has no credit; Amex cuts jobs
Credit card company American Express has asked some of its senior managerial employees to quit as part of its strategy to save costs.
Read more »PM asks Maharashtra CM to protect all people
Apparently concerned over the situation in Maharashtra where north Indians have been targeted, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday night spoke to Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh and asked him to ensure safety of all sections of the society.
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