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Agricultural cooperation a focus for minister during India trip
Minister for trade and agriculture Damien O'Connor is meeting with counterparts in India this week to strengthen trade relationships.
Cheetahs make a return to India after 70 years
Cheetahs are set to roam in India for the first time since they were declared officially extinct in 1952.
Overseas Correspondent - India
Our Overseas Correspondent from India, Shoba Naryan joins us from Bengaluru. Audio
At least 18 dead in India's northern state after bus falls into gorge
At least 18 people have been confirmed dead after a bus with 29 passengers on board fell into a gorge in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand on Sunday.
India bans wheat exports as heatwave hurts crop, domestic prices soar
Global buyers were banking on supplies from the world's second-biggest wheat producer after exports from the Black Sea region plunged following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in late February.
Dozens die as blaze guts office building in India capital Delhi
A huge fire kills at least 26 people in a four-storey commercial building near Mundka metro station in Delhi.
Abbey and Money Singh on being The Modern Singhs
How a video of Abbey and Money Singh's spectacular nuptials propelled them into social media stardom as The Modern Singhs. Audio, Gallery
Forestry sector hopes fumigation alternative unlocks Indian market
The forestry sector is hopeful exports to India will resume now the Environmental Protection Authority has approved a new fumigation product for export logs.
'This could be the worst refugee crisis since WW2'
Veteran war correspondent Mike Eckel talked to us from the original front lines in Donbas, last week from Kiev as the Russians attacked, and now he's back in Prague. He's with us for an update on the… Audio
How a 16-year-old is changing the world of chess
Teenage grandmaster Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa is just one of an upcoming generation of prodigies pushing India towards the forefront of the chess world.
Black Caps fall to heavy defeat to India in second test
The Black Caps have fallen to a 372-run defeat to India in the second cricket test in Mumbai.
India close to victory in second test
India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin struck three early blows to put the hosts on course for a series-clinching victory against New Zealand in the second and final test.
Will Neil Wagner get to play in Mumbai?
The Black Caps may consider playing an extra seamer in the second Test against India starting in Mumbai today.
Black Caps up for an upset
The Black Caps are confident they can pull off an upset win against hosts India in the second and final test in Mumbai to complete a historic series victory.
Rachin Ravindra makes his mark on test cricket
He didn't score a lot of runs and didn't take any wickets, but Rachin Ravindra has shown that he might just have what it takes to be a test cricketer.
Big final day ahead for Black Caps
The Black Caps face a tough final day of the first Test against India in Kanpur.
Will India put the Black Caps in a spin?
The Black Caps are bracing for a trial by spin in their two-test series against India but the world champions are excited to face the acid test.
Black Caps 'realise the enormity of the challenge ahead'
The Black Caps enter the Test series against India a little wary with players having had a mixed buildup.
Ajaz Patel excited to play in his country of birth
Black Caps spinner Ajaz Patel says he wants to make the most of playing in India for the first time.
Black Caps well beaten at Eden Gardens
The Black Caps have been swept by India in the T20 series with the tourists unable to offer much in the third and final game in Kolkata.