India-Press-Headlines
The following headlines appeared in the major Indian newspapers on Friday:
***THE ASIAN AGE
- Cong still divided on N-deal politics
- Nepal deadlock ends, G.P. Koirala resigns as PM
- 45 hurt as clashes go on in Jammu and Kashmir
- PM wants nuke meet before G-9 summit
- France says Indo-US pact is package deal
***THE HINDU
- Bid by Vohra to resolve crisis - Last ditch efforts under way to resolve land grant controversy in Jammu and Kashmir
- 7,468 custodial deaths in last five years
- Brazil AIDS group opposes drug patent in India
- Centre watching Kashmir situation
***THE TIMES OF INDIA
- Govt reaches out to SP for support on nuclear deal
- India condemns OIC's reference to Jammu and Kashmir
- Thriving opium trade next door bad news for India
- 69 rebels killed in Sri Lanka
- Oil may touch $ 170, says OPEC
***THE INDIAN EXPRESS
- Now even TDP says it: Seems SP may patch up with Cong on deal - Financial inclusion is key, says FM, as he makes strong pitch for banking reforms
- Pak 'bars' Hurriyat team from Lashkar event
- India is South Asia's largest market for drugs: UN report - Pak Foreign Minister to begin visit today
***THE STATESMAN
- Enemies won't stop nuclear work: Iran
- Manekshaw passes away at 94
- UPA allies for tough stand at WTO
- Inflation may pull down GDP growth to 7.8 per cent