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New Delhi has asked Facebook and Twitter to remove "inflammatory" content it says helped spark an exodus of migrants.
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As Pakistan is accused of fuelling ethnic tensions in India, we analyse the allegations and factors behind it.
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India blames Pakistan for ethnic panic
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Fear of ethnic riots grips India's Bangalore
Security on high alert as tens of thousands flee southern Indian cities following internet rumours of possible violence.
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Thousands flee violence-hit Indian cities
Fearing a backlash over violence against Muslims in Assam state and neighbouring Myanmar, Indians flee southern cities.
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India revives Pakistan cricket rivalry
India to resume bilateral cricket ties with Pakistan after limited-overs series confirmed for later this year.
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The treaties signed at the first Rio summit failed - and it's up to our generation to make amends, says economist.
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Last Modified: 19 Jun 2012 13:16 GMT
Indian Hospital: Episode 6
We follow a young girl who finally receives a new kidney and a trainee surgeon as he assists in a difficult operation.
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