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Peaceful reaction to the court verdict on disputed Ayodhya holy site has been welcomed, as fears of backlash fade.
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Politicians cut short visit to Srinagar hospital after being heckled by pro-independence protesters.
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India vows to hunt down Maoists
Strong response pledged after Tuesday's deadly attack by rebels left 76 police dead.
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Indian Maoists stage deadly raid
At least 75 paramilitary police killed after their bus is ambushed in Chhattisgarh state.
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Indian police killed by Maoists
At least 70 paramilitary personnel killed by rebels in Chattisgarh state.
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India embarks on biometric census
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Indian Maoists 'offer ceasefire'
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