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Activists say legalisation passed in the wake of fatal gang-rape does not go far enough.
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India eases visa restrictions for Pakistan
Tourists and business visitors to travel more freely, in a sign of warming relations between the neighbours.
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Two arrested over Facebook comments in India
Anger spread as two women criticise the large funeral of politician Bal Thackeray in Mumbai which caused shutdown.
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Moving from aid to trade
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India pushes reforms to boost economy
Government maintains focus on keeping momentum created by a first round of economic measures announced in September.
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West Bengal party quits India government
Regional Trinamool Congress pulls out of coalition in protest against economic policies aimed at opening up the country.
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India court drops fraud charges for minister
Palaniappan Chidambaram, finance minister at time of $36bn telecom scandal, will not face corruption charges.
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'Five detained' over Delhi blast claim
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