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Around the world with Manu Feildel
I began my exploration of India in Mumbai, a city of almost 15 million, the home of the Bollywood film industry and the country's foodie capital.
Decider demolition: Black Caps trounced
A New Zealand batting shambles has seen the national cricket side capitulate by 190 runs to India in their one-day international series decider in Visakhapatnam.
NZ butter making its mark globally
Anchor butter is a familiar sight on New Zealand supermarket shelves, but in far-flung Azerbaijan, they are eating it too.
Nicholas Jones on PM's India trip
Helped by cricket and political visits, the relationship between India and New Zealand has come a long way since NZ's 'man in India' was the caretaker. But it needs to go further.
PM John Key's 'warm chemistry' with Modi
PM John Key did not get one of Indian PM Narendra Modi's famous hugs, but is confident his visit will progress trade talks and has invited Modi to New Zealand.
Black Caps win! Now for historic decider
The Black Caps are heading to potential uncharted territory after levelling their ODI series with India 2-2 following a 19-run victory.
Stars in bid to boost tourism from India
Air New Zealand says direct flights to India would require a heavy fuel load.
Brake light alert grounded PM's Boeing
The fault that grounded the Prime Minister's plane in Townsville was unrelated to the amount of flying the aircraft has done, says the Air Force.
Nearly there: Key's long trip to India continues
Prime Minister John Key will land in New Delhi overnight to finally start his India trip after plane problems meant he had to cancel one of only three days in the country.
Air Force needs new planes say MPS
The breakdown of Prime Minister John Key's military plane in Australia is the latest in a series of incidents.
PM makes Aussie paper's front page
John Key has made the front page during his India trip - albeit in Australia.
Immigration agents can't flout rules: Key
Recent controversies over Indian students were just waiting to happen says Victoria University academic.
Delegates take delay to Key's India flight on the chin
Business delegates on the PM's trip to India gave officials a supportive round of applause after a trying day that saw the group stranded in Australia.
Plane problems: PM stuck in Aussie
John Key, who has been forced to cancel the first day of his trip to India, describes the situation as "sub optimal".
Andrew Alderson: A taste of India
If you love cricket, you'll love India... provided you use the sport as a key to unlock the best in the country's culture, writes Andrew Alderson.
Student visa fraud 'endemic' - Labour
As Prime Minister John Key heads to India for trade talks, newly-released documents reveal the scale of fraud being committed by Indian agents representing international students.
"We're in a bit of a trough" says Black Caps coach
The Black Caps' second innings batting submission in the third test against India raises a fundamental question: can New Zealand cricketers ever graft out consistent subcontinental success?
Kane Williamson set to return at Indore
Kane Williamson confirmed he should be ready to lead New Zealand in the final test of their three-match series against India.
India digs bunkers on Kashmir frontier
India has started constructing underground bunkers along its frontier with Pakistan in Kashmir amid fears they are preparing for a major escalation.
Black Caps suffer big defeat
Indian cannoned through New Zealand's resistance after tea on the fourth day to post victory by 178 runs in the second test.
Students protest against deportation
Indian students facing deportation for immigration fraud targeted Indian-born National MP Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi in a noisy protest
Williamson ill ahead of Black Caps test
One of cricket's sternest tests begins for New Zealand at Eden Gardens tomorrow, possibly without captain Kane Williamson.
Woman stabbed 22 times on busy street
A video has emerged showing a 22-year-old schoolteacher being stabbed to death on a busy street in Delhi as passers-by did nothing.
India: Tourists discover hidden enclave
For centuries, this sleepy valley nestled in the Indian Himalayas remained a hidden Buddhist enclave forbidden to outsiders.
India's Museum of Toilets is serious business
Toilets are serious business in India, a visit to the Museum of Toilets shows.
India govt shaming people into using toilets
India's government has been on a public toilet building spree. Now, it's trying to shame people into using them.
Three killed as kite strings slit throats
Tragedy struck India's capital territory three times as the kite-flying that characterizes Independence Day celebrations turned deadly.
Flying getting riskier in India, incidents surge
It's getting increasingly unsafe to fly in the world's fastest-growing aviation market.