India-Press-Headlines
The following headlines appeared in major Indian newspapers on Thursday:
***THE ASIAN AGE
- Muslim MLAs scare Karat off Bengal tour
- Maoists kill 24 cops in Orissa
- Menon leads team to Vienna to brief IAEA
- 6 warfare training centres to come up
- Sri Lanka captures Tiger base
***THE HINDU
- India scales down briefing for IAEA
- US official to meet Iranian diplomat
- Nuclear deal a necessity: Sheila Dikshit
- Coastal Security Group to patrol with Navy, Coast Guard - India, Myanmar to expand trade ties
- Afghan secret service alerted India on terror cell
***THE TIMES OF INDIA
- Trust vote race gets tight: 4 small parties, 4 independents hold the key
- Vast majority of Muslim MPs to vote for N-deal
- Two militants, cop killed in 20 hour Jammu and Kashmir gunbattle - Every vote counts: Jailed MPs to UPA's rescue
- Oil price in India not to change for now
***THE INDIAN EXPRESS
- UPA needs Ajit for nuclear deal, so set to name Lucknow airport after his father Charan Singh
- To get jobs for all by 2012, growth must be 12.3 per cent:
Employment report
- India to brief IAEA, NSG countries in joint session
- India to help Bhutan develop core capabilities
- No deal if US, EU don't commit: Nath
***THE STATESMAN
- Global oil prices tumble
- Karat-Yechury rift to the fore
- Speaker shadow over vote
- Rahul hails PM nuclear stand
- Maoist activities on the rise, railways take the hit