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At least 27 people killed and about a million people shifted as the swollen Brahmaputra river swamps villages.
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As Asia's two rising powers boost defence capabilities, we ask who stands to benefit and what it means for the region.
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France's Dassault selected as preferred bidder for 126 planes, after Eurofighter consortium bid knocked out of running.
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India's recent decision not to buy $10bn worth of US warplanes has irritated some politicians and the defence industry.
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Last Modified: 11 May 2011 08:48 GMT
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During a quick visit to Delhi and Mumbai, President Medvedev anticipates signing large military and energy contracts.
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David Cameron leads 90-member delegation in an attempt to strengthen ties.
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Last Modified: 21 Mar 2004 07:52 GMT
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