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Addressing an election rally in Lakhimpur, he said the BJP-led government at the Centre secured the country's border with Bangladesh and stopped infiltration.
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The provocative action falls into a familiar pattern that Beijing has adopted to demonstrate its territorial hegemony
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All for the sake of Malogam village's lone voter, a 44-year-old woman, Sokela Tayang
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Modi’s visit must be seen against the backdrop of China trying to expand its influence in Bhutan
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India has consistently rejected China's claims, stating that Arunachal Pradesh will continue to benefit from India's development programs and infrastructure projects.
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The remarks came with Beijing repeatedly asserting that it "never acknowledges and firmly opposes" the "so-called Arunachal Pradesh illegally established by India", following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to the state.
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This integrated Oil Palm project will include a cutting-edge oil palm factory (Palm Oil Processing and Refinery), a zero-discharge effluent plant, a palm waste-based power plant, and additional structures and go-downs for support purposes.
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Tuki sent his resignation to the All India Congress Committee on Friday, following the defection of three party MLAs to BJP, he said.
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The ambitious Sela Tunnel would boost India’s defences and lead to a faster response time for the armed forces to threats on the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
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Hyderabad record an innings and 187 victory inside two days in the Ranji Trophy Plate Game
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Hyderabad now have a lead of 357 runs and nine wickets in hand. The match is heading into another two-day finish like all the Hyderabad previous matches in the league.
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After restricting Arunachal Pradesh for 76/6 in 20 overs, Hyderabad chased down the target in 11.3 overs without losing a wicket
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The panel has also sought a copy of the statement of the first information report on children, their parents, and relevant records.
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Rajnath Singh, on Tuesday, visited the forward posts in Arunachal Pradesh and carried out a first-hand on-ground assessment
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Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Wednesday assured that the three Wushu players of the state, who could not participate in the Asian Games at Hangzou in China, will be treated as participants of the Indian Wushu team.
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The denial of visa by China to Nyeman Wangsu, Onilu Tega and Mepung Lamgu had led to Sports Minister Anurag Thakur cancelling his visit to Hangzhou in China for the games as a mark of protest
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The three Indian athletes were denied entry to China to compete in the Hangzhou Asian Games last week
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Jyotiraditya M Scindia, along with Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu, will inaugurate the revamped Tezu airport
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Let’s know more about what is a stapled visa and why China has been issuing these to Indians from Arunachal Pradesh
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It is not the first time that an issue with regards to Arunachal Pradesh athletes has surfaced. In July, India had cancelled its wushu team's trip to Chengdu for the World University Games when China issued stapled visas to players, triggering angry reactions from the government.