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India set to scale up ties with Iran

VOL 18, No. 974

May 17, 2013

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INDIA, CHINA END BORDER FACE-OFF

BEIJING/NEW DELHI: A day after India and China ended their three-week long face-off in Ladakh, the Indian government has said there was no "deal" with China, which also confirmed that the "stand off" has been "terminated." Dismissing speculation of any "deal" while resolving the situation, government sources said the two sides have only agreed to sit and talk about the peace and tranquility along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) while restoring to the status quo in the sector.

Meanwhile, China stopped short of acknowledging that its troops, which had intruded 19 kms into Indian territory, were going back to position prior to April 15 but said the "stand off incident" has been resolved through "fruitful consultations". In Beijing, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswomen Hua Chunying said in a statement, "China and India have reached an agreement on resolving the incident in the western section of the border. Details on page 5

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Dr Pankaj Chaturvedi

Mumbai doc gets US award for tobacco control Details on page 32

Dinesh Gandhi launches finance firm Details on page 22

FIA hosts kick off event for India Day celebration Details on page 21

‘Delhi most creative state in India’

Anti-immigration party makes big gains in UK

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Legally working Indians in Saudi to be regularized

China plans 5-year visas to attract talent

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The best Booker book is now a movie Details on page 30

EXTENDING THE AMERICAN DREAM: Ro Khanna (center) has full support of the community in his 2014 contest for the Congress from AD 25. Here he is flanked by Rahul Roy and Dr Romesh Japra at an event in Fremont to endorse his candidature.

Time for us to change Washington: Ro

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INDIA POST SURVEY

VIDYA SETHURAMAN India Post News Service

survey@indiapost.com This week’s question

Should India bolster conventional defense on China border? Last week’s result

Can CBI be granted autonomy? YES 37%

NO 63%

FREMONT, CA: Ro Khanna, a Silicon Valley Democrat will run for Congress in 2014 against longtime incumbent Rep. Mike Honda. Rahul Roy, Chief Technology Officer of American Reprographics Corporation (ARC) and Chief Executive officer of MirrorPlus Technologies, the software development arm of ARC, hosted a gala dinner on May 3 at his Fremont residence. The

event was attended by eminent professionals from all facets of life to endorse Ro Khanna for the Congress run in 2014. Ro's commitment to service is rooted in the belief that the American Dream that inspired his family should continue to inspire future generations, says Rahul Roy, host of the event. He says Silicon Valley is full of innovation and it needs effective representation in Congress and Ro would do a fitting job.

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