Iran says West has 'no serious proof' of nuclear bomb drive
Iran said on Tuesday that the West had no serious proof it was developing nuclear weapons, ahead of a report by the UN atomic watchdog that is expected to provide new evidence against Tehran.
Iran Closer To Nuclear Weapon
Iran has mastered the skills and technology to develop a nuclear weapon, according to leaked reports from intelligence officials.
India keen to join Central Asian security alliance
Russian foreign ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich has said that India has expressed an intent to join a Central Asian security alliance that would also include Pakistan and Iran.
Russia successfully tests Bulava ballistic missile
Russia's navy on Friday successfully test-fired an advanced ballistic missile, the weapon the government hopes will be the future of its nuclear arsenal, the Defense Military said.
India, Japan to hold strategic dialogue; N Energy in focus
India and Japan will hold their fifth strategic dialogue from Friday during which the two sides will review and discuss ways to strengthen cooperation in key areas, including civil nuclear field, trade and security.
U.S., North Korea begin nuclear talks in Geneva
U.S. and North Korean diplomats began talks Monday on Pyongyang's nuclear program, the second direct encounter between the two sides in less than three months.
Pakistan, Morocco, Togo and Guatemala elected to UN Security Council
Pakistan, Morocco, Togo and Guatemala were elected on Friday to the 15-nation UN Security Council for 2012 and 2013, and Islamabad's envoy said he looked forward to working with fellow council member India. The race for a fifth council seat, representing Eastern Europe, was adjourned until Monday after neither of the two candidates, Azerbaijan and Slovenia, was able to win a two-thirds majority of the General Assembly after nine votes.
Turkmen refinery announces tender for communication equipment and alarm systems
Turkmen refinery announces tender for communication equipment and alarm systems
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