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Examples
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Police said suspected rebels shot dead the member of the pro-India political party.
Asia in Pictures 2011
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Further, Sheikh Hasina Wajid and her party, the Awami League, have always been sympathetic and pro-India.
Aparna Pande: India-Bangladesh: Sins of Omission & Commission Aparna Pande 2011
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Scaling back AFSPA's application would bolster the standing of pro-India leaders in the state, allowing them to seize the political space in separatist strongholds.
The Next Step for Peace in Kashmir Sushant K. Singh 2011
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The money "obviously" makes a big difference, said Sanjay Puri, chairman of the nonpartisan US India Political Action Committee, which raised $75,000 in the first quarter of the year and $300,000 in 2008 to support Indian American candidates and others who have pro-India views.
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While not as explicitly stated as such -- those who support the ruling party are the logical opposite to each (with pro-China challenging the pro-India position).
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While not as explicitly stated as such -- those who support the ruling party are the logical opposite to each (with pro-China challenging the pro-India position).
The Space Between Politics and Reality: A Minority View of the Sri Lankan Elections 2010
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In the past, secular-communist or pro-India regimes in Kabul like Mr. Karzai's have refused to accept the Durand Line as the international border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, and have coveted Pakistan's Pashtun areas.
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The money "obviously" makes a big difference, said Sanjay Puri, chairman of the nonpartisan US India Political Action Committee, which raised $75,000 in the first quarter of the year and $300,000 in 2008 to support Indian American candidates and others who have pro-India views.
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Opponents of the act, which include the state's pro-India government and the United Nations, say it has been used as a cover to hide scores of abuses by security forces and is fanning anti-India sentiment in the state rather than helping to defeat the insurgency.
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British foreign policy should be far more pro-India.
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