5 Indian soldiers killed in Sudan laid to rest with full state honours

Five Indian Army personnel, including a Lt Colonel were killed and four injured during a UN peacekeeping mission when their 32-member convoy was attacked. ...
11:55 PM, Apr 11, 2013

Proud of them, say families of Indian peacekeepers killed in South Sudan

Five Indian Army personnel, including a Lt Colonel, were killed during a UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan. The bodies of the martyrs arrived in Delhi on Thursday morning and are expected to given military state honours. ...
11:54 AM, Apr 11, 2013

Pope Francis calls for peace on Easter Sunday

Pope Francis delivered his first traditional Papal blessing in front of huge crowds in Saint Peter's Square on Easter Sunday. He called for peace in the Middle East, Asia and Africa and drew attention to the war in Syria. ...
04:10 PM, Apr 01, 2013

Peace process with Pakistan not to be derailed: Salman Khurshid

The Pakistan Army claimed that its troops did not kill Indian soldiers, and lodged its counter protest about ceasefire violations. ...
11:42 PM, Jan 14, 2013

India @ 9 with Rajdeep Sardesai

Rehman Malik calls Pakistan a victim of terror, says need proof to arrest Hafiz Saeed. Indian nurse Jacintha slammed Australian RJs, hospital staff in suicide notes. ...
11:57 PM, Dec 14, 2012

26/11 attacks: Mumbai marches for peace on the eve of 4th anniversary

The peace-athon has been organised by Kia Scherr, an American who lost her husband and daughter in the terror strikes at the Trident hotel on November 26, 2008. ...
10:39 AM, Nov 25, 2012

Have Indo-Pak talks been dealt a heavy blow?

Alleged 26/11 mastermind Abu Jundal's arrest has brought India and Pakistan to another round of war of words. While Jundal has reportedly admitted to the involvement of Pakistani state agencies in the 26/11 attacks, Pakistan denies any involvement and maintains ISI's innocence. Has the arrest dealt a blow to the recent peace initiatives? Join Suhasini Haidar for a discussion in World View on Friday at 10 pm. ...
02:44 PM, Jun 28, 2012

Ending violence is not enough for restoring peace: Suu Kyi

Twenty-one years after she won the Nobel peace prize, Myanmar's democracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi gave her acceptance speech for it on Saturday. ...
09:39 AM, Jun 17, 2012

Big B pays homage to 26/11 victims

Paying tribute to the victims of terror attacks across planet earth, celebrated music composer Aadesh vastava launched a music album titled 'Sound Of Peace'. ...
05:14 PM, Nov 28, 2011

B'desh: Nobel Laureate rubbishes fraud charge

Prof Mohammad Yunus, founder of the pioneering microcredit institution 'Grameen Bank', thwarted the allegations of fraud against him. ...
10:58 AM, Feb 17, 2011

ULFA demands J&K like special status for Assam

ULFA starts peace talks with Centre after more than 30 years of insurgency in Assam. ...
09:42 PM, Feb 14, 2011

Nobel aftermath: Chinese dissidents silenced

China heavy handed tactics to keep news about Liu Xiaobo out of public sight before the ceremony at Oslo is a measure to silence dissidents. ...
12:26 PM, Dec 11, 2010

Liu Xiaobo's wife remains under house arrest

In Beijing, Nobel Peace Prize winner and Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo's wife Liu Xia remains under house arrest. ...
09:50 AM, Dec 11, 2010

Chinese activist Liu to receive Nobel Peace Prize

The Jailed Chinese activist will be represented by an empty chair at the Nobel Prize ceremony in Norway on Friday. ...
08:58 AM, Dec 10, 2010

Suu Kyi ready for talks with Myanmar generals

Nobel Peace Prize winner and pro democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi says she is ready for talks with the government. Suu Kyi, who was released by Myanmar authorities on Saturday, called for dialogue and reconciliation while addressing a rally in the capital Yangon. ...
09:04 AM, Nov 15, 2010

Omar calls meet over Centre's peace formula

J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has called a meeting of the Unified Command on Wednesday to further discuss the Centre's eight-point initiative for the state. ...
10:18 AM, Sep 29, 2010

No health risk in Mayapuri market: Greenpeace

Greenpeace says there's no immediate health risk, but the situation needs to be monitored. ...
07:09 PM, May 20, 2010

Nagaland: Has NSCN lost their political relevance?

Thirteen years of a ceasefire, more than 50 rounds of talk and no solution. Everyone in the Naga separatist headquarters in Camp Hebron believes that NSCN-IM has the sole mandate of carrying a political dialogue but there are others who think that these talks are not inclusive, have lost their political relevance and the government of India is not interested. ...
03:58 PM, Mar 02, 2010

India At 9: Kashmir vital to talks, says Pak senator

Kashmir as important as Prince of Denmark is to staging Hamlet, says SM Hussain. ...
11:31 PM, Oct 28, 2009

Indian eco-warrior talks of London rooftop protest

Brikesh Singh urged rich nations to take lead on climate change. ...
04:20 PM, Oct 15, 2009