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India's biggest travel mart from July 31
Kolkata, July 28 : Cambodia and Korea are the two new countries that would participate for the first time in the annual Travel and Tourism Fair (TTF), India's biggest travel mart, beginning here from Saturday at the Netaji Indoor Stadium.

Britain, India unite to pressure Pakistan over terror
Britain and India pressed Pakistan on Thursday to tackle militant groups operating from its soil as Prime Minister David Cameron wrapped up a two-day, trade-driven visit to the country.

India, Britain revitalize strategic ties, to double trade - Summary
New Delhi - India and Britain agreed Thursday to give a new boost to their strategic partnership and pledged to double trade and intensify counter-terrorism cooperation.

Britain, India unite to pressure Pakistan over terror
Britain and India pressed Pakistan on Thursday to tackle militant groups operating from its soil as British Prime Minister David Cameron wrapped up a two-day, trade-driven visit to the country.

Air, train travel limit of WB legislators raised
Kolkata, Jul 29 (PTI) West Bengal legislators will now be entitled to a grant of Rs 50,000 for travel by rail or air anywhere in India accompanied by not more than two companions annually, while the pension of former MLAs has been doubled from the current allowance of Rs 4,000 per month.

Indian Online Travel Firm Plans US IPO
MakeMyTrip, India's largest online travel company, aims to raise $100 million on Nasdaq to become the nation's first firm to hold an initial share sale in the U.S. in four years

Discovery Travel&Living is now TLC
Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific's premier lifestyle channel Discovery Travel & Living will be known as TLC from Sep 1.

Cameron in India warns Pakistan over 'export of terror'
Prime Minister David Cameron kicked off a trade-focused visit to India on Wednesday with a warning to neighbouring Pakistan against promoting the "export of terror."

Sachin's double ton to India's rescue
India have never lost a Test match in a game where Tendulkar has scored a double ton.

Discovery Travel & Living is now TLC
New Delhi, July 29 : Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific's premier lifestyle channel Discovery Travel & Living will be known as TLC from Sep 1.

British PM in India warns Pakistan over 'export of terror'
British Prime Minister David Cameron kicked off a trade-focused visit to India on Wednesday with a warning to neighbouring Pakistan against promoting the "export of terror."

Pix: India-Pak Peace Caravan sets off from Mumbai
Common people in India and Pakistan will continue to strive for peace and friendship irrespective of what their political masters do. That was the mood at the India-Pakistan Peace Caravan that flagged off from Mumbai on July 28 and reach Atari border on August 14.

Your weekend travel update
CONTINUING improvement works on the Tube and Overground rail networks will again cause travel disruption this weekend. Passengers are advised to check before you travel.

British PM pitches for jobs, trade in India
BANGALORE, India: British Prime Minister David Cameron kicked off a much-touted visit to India, pitching for investment and increased trade to create jobs and boost Britainâs post-recession recovery.

British PM pitches for jobs, trade in India
BANGALORE , India: British Prime Minister David Cameron kicked off a much-touted visit to India Wednesday, pitching for investment and increased trade to create jobs and boost Britainâs post-recession recovery.

Workshop on ''IT Enabling Travel, Tourism and Logistics'' held
Thriuvananthapuram, Jul 28 : Kerala Tourism Department, in association with Google India, conducted a workshop on ''IT Enabling Travel, Tourism and Logistics, here today.

India, Latin America Have ‘Massive’ Trade Potential, IDB Says
India could become a major trade partner for Latin American and the Caribbean if governments can cut trade barriers and shipping costs are reduced, a study by the Inter-American Development Bank said.

British PM pitches for jobs, trade in India
British Prime Minister David Cameron kicked off a much-hyped visit to India Wednesday, pitching for investment and open trade to boost Britain's fragile post-recession recovery.

HSBC bets on Russia, cools on India in BRIC beauty contest
Top global investor in 'Big Four' bets big on Russia, scales down India investment.

Cameron pitches for trade in India
Prime Minister David Cameron kicked off a much-hyped visit to India on Wednesday, pitching for investment and open trade to boost Britain's fragile post-recession recovery.

Cameron Urges India to Cut Trade Barriers, Boost Jobs
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron urged India to remove barriers to free trade to create thousands of jobs in both countries.

PM pitches for jobs and trade in India
Prime Minister David Cameron kicked off a much-touted visit to India Wednesday, pitching for investment and increased trade to create jobs and boost Britain's post-recession recovery.

British PM begins key India trip
David Cameron has kicked off a much-touted visit to India, aimed at winning over a key business partner.

PM launches charm offensive in India
Prime Minister David Cameron kicked off a much-touted visit to India Wednesday, aimed at winning over a key business partner seen as vital to boosting Britain's post-recession recovery.

Haqqani vows support for Kashmiris’ rights; urges meaningful Pak-India talks
WASHINGTON, July 29 (APP) - Pakistan on Thursday renewed its support for Kashmirisâ right to self-determination, with its top diplomat in Washington asking India to enter into result-oriented talks with Islamabad towards resolution of the decades-old Jammu and Kashmir conflict, widely seen at the heart of South Asian tensions.

British PM launches charm offensive in India
British Prime Minister David Cameron kicked off a much-touted visit to India Wednesday, aimed at winning over a key business partner seen as vital to boosting Britain's post-recession recovery.

British PM pitches for jobs, trade in India
BANGALORE, India (AFP) - British Prime Minister David Cameron kicked off a much-touted visit to India Wednesday, pitching for investment and increased trade to create jobs and boost Britain's post-recession recovery.

British PM kicks off India visit
British Prime Minister David Cameron has kicked off a visit to India, heading the largest British delegation to travel there in recent memory.

Cameron Urges India to Lift Barriers to Trade to Create Thousands of Jobs
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron will press India today to remove barriers to free trade to create thousands of jobs in both countries.

British PM in India, sparks 'terror' row with Pakistan
NEW DELHI: British Prime Minister David Cameron was mired in a diplomatic row with Islamabad Thursday over comments made on a trade-driven trip to India about the âexport of terrorâ from Pakistan.

India agrees to buy 57 Hawk jets worth about $800 million
Become friends with your favourite NDTV people and shows. Start now » Another plane crash. Over 100 dead; sure it will mount as rescue ops continue. Neither planes nor trains are safe. How DOES one travel??

Bangkok named Travel + Leisure's 'Top City'
BANGKOK â Bangkok city officials say they are humbled and inspired after receiving Travel + Leisure magazine's "Top City" award, despite recent street riots that sent tourists packing. Bangko...

British PM launches charm offensive in India
BANGALORE, India : British Prime Minister David Cameron kicked off a much-touted visit to India Wednesday, aimed at winning over a key business partner seen as vital to boosting Britain's post-recession recovery.

Cameron launches charm offensive in India
Prime Minister David Cameron kicks off a much-touted visit to India Wednesday, aimed at winning over a key business partner seen as vital to boosting Britain's post-recession recovery.

Cameron sparks terror row in India
British PM David Cameron has been mired in a diplomatic row with Islamabad over comments made on a trade-driven trip to India about the "export of terror" from Pakistan.

British PM launches charm offensive in India
British Prime Minister David Cameron kicks off a much-touted visit to India Wednesday, aimed at winning over a key business partner seen as vital to boosting Britain's post-recession recovery.

British Prime Minister Cameron vows to boost ties with India
New Delhi - British Prime Minister David Cameron Thursday pledged to strengthen relations with India ahead of wide-ranging talks that were to focus on trade and security.

Britain plans event in India to woo tourists
The British national tourism agency, VisitBritain, will host its main international travel trade event in Bangalore in 2011, it was announced during Prime Minister David Cameron's visit Wednesday.

Carlson Continues its Strategic Expansion in India with the Opening of its 30th Hotel
Carlson, a privately held, global hospitality and travel company, today announced the further expansion of its India portfolio with the opening of its 30th hotel, the 201-room Radisson Hotel Indore. Situated in the business hub of Indore, the hotel is a 20-minute drive from the Devi Ahilyabai airport and 25 kilometres from the industrial centres of Dewas and Pithampur, one of Asiaâs largest ...

PM sparks 'terror' row with Pakistan
Prime Minister David Cameron was mired in a diplomatic row with Islamabad on Thursday over comments made on a trade-driven trip to India about the "export of terror" from Pakistan.

Britain woos India
BANGALORE: British Prime Minister David Cameron (pic) kicks off a much-touted visit to India today, aimed at winning over a key business partner seen as vital to boosting Britain's post-recession recovery.

Britain PM Visits India On Charm Offensive
UK's Cameron in India on mission to woo old ally

Prime Minister David Cameron Launches UK India Future Leaders Network With Common Purpose
UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, has announced the launch of a new initiative for British and Indian emerging leaders which will be delivered by Common Purpose.

Britain woos India
Former 'jewel in the crown' viewed as key business partner Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 13:52:00 BANGALORE: British Prime Minister David Cameron (pic) kicks off a much-touted visit to India today, aimed at winning over a key business partner seen as vital to boosting Britain's post-recession recovery.

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Britain plans event in India to woo tourists
New Delhi, July 28 : The British national tourism agency, VisitBritain, will host its main international travel trade event in Bangalore in 2011, it was announced during Prime Minister David Cameron's visit Wednesday.

UK's Cameron in India on mission to woo old ally
Seeking to win a key ally outside Washington and a booming business partner to spur Britain's fragile economic recovery, British Prime Minister David Cameron heads to India on Tuesday to lead his country's most brazen charm offensive in decades.

Silence please
Why Burma's leader does not expect criticism during India visit

Expedia appoints Reddy Kalluru as director, online partner marketing, APAC
Online travel company Expedia has appointed Reddy Kalluru as director, online partner marketing, Asia Pacific, including Australia and New Zealand.

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