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How the CIA's daily presidential briefings have shaped history over the past 75 years is recounted in Current Intelligence, although with some notable events missing from the narrative
An anthology, edited by John Le Carre's son, takes us through the bestselling spy novelist's life through a series of revealing, yet delightful, collection of letters
Mr Ali's occasional colourful language might thrill a section of readers; but he sometimes trivialises his otherwise competitive position on a number of issues
Three rounds of negotiations for what is being called a free trade agreement - actually an interim or limited treaty - have now concluded
The effort is in effect a history of an encounter with a metropolis that once ruled India, anecdotally expressed in an undogmatic manner
Marginal increase in the number of people living with the ailment but diagnosis, treatment and control still need to catch up with best practices
Modi appreciated it, says Lord Paul
A 250-year lease of the vast property was acquired for a reported £350 million in a successful joint tender with Spanish company OHLD.
Fugitive Indian-born jeweller Mehul Choksi is under arrest in Dominica. His wife spoke to Business Standard
The Indian government is reported to have applied for his extradition to India in a Dominican court, which is scheduled to hear the case on Wednesday
Scottish exports to India today are modest. In 2018, goods and services accounted for £295 million or just 0.9 per cent of Scotland's international exports
In return, young Indian professionals will be permitted to live and work in Britain for up to two years
The Ludhiana-born British Indian's GFG Alliance, Britain's third-biggest steel company, employs 35,000 people from the United Kingdom to Australia
Key accused in PNB scam case has 14 days to appeal
It has also asked the Narendra Modi government to immediately release him and provide an enforceable right to compensation in accordance with international law.
JLR, acquired by the Tatas in 2008, is the UK's largest automotive manufacturer, accounting for an estimated 30 per cent of all domestic car production in this country
An HBO investigative television documentary Kill Chain graphically portrayed what happened in the 2016 presidential contest and how the electoral system could easily be hacked
'We've been on the pumps, we've been stocking the shelves', say Mohsin and Zuber Issa.