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A father weeps for little Lovedeep
Family mourns for boy who died when a van belonging rolled on the Southern Motorway.
Vote guarantees Indian women slice of political power
Indian politicians yesterday took a step towards making history.
Holi festivities in India
Photos of the Hindu festival of colours, which heralds the coming of spring.
India: Journey into Mughal bliss
Pampering fit for a king is still on offer in the royal city of Agra, writes Audrey Young.
Hockey: Indian traffic a worry for NZ players
Forget about al Qaeda. NZ's hockey stars are finding plenty of terror in the way Indian locals drive around town.
Campion says she was not sexually harassed
NZ's Oscar-winning film director Jane Campion says she wasn't sexually harassed by the husband of an Indian film festival director, contrary to reports.
The royal city of Agra
The city of Agra is an enduring monument to India's famous Mughal rulers, who created such magnificent monuments as the Taj Mahal, the Agra Fort and the the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri.
Trees that tweet, Duran Duran go 3G at mobile mega-show
Telecommunications reporter Helen Twose talks to 80s hair bands, gets tweeted at by a shrub, sees Audi's Wi-Fi-toting A8 and meets a guy paid to roll his eyes at the Mobile World Congress.
Terror threat: Black Sticks reluctant to travel to India
The NZ men's hockey team will stay in Perth for the time being rather than travel on to India for the Hockey World Cup.
Officials and sports bodies consider al Qaeda threats
Govt officials are liaising with sports bodies in light of terror threats targeting sports events in India as the NZ hockey team prepares to travel there.
Terror threat targets top sports events
A militant group with links to al Qaeda has warned the world not to send sports people to competitions in India, including the Commonwealth Games.
Al Qaeda: Don't send your athletes to India
Kiwi sportspeople scheduled to compete in India could be endangered after a chilling warning from al Qaeda.
Killers of Gandhi get pride of place
The three men who assassinated an Indian leader are being hailed as heroes in New Zealand's largest Sikh temple.