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Israeli Wounded in Terror Attack Returns to Israel

Tal Yehoshua-Koren, the Israeli who was wounded in New Delhi terror attack, boards a flight on her way back to Israel.

Israeli Wounded in Terror Attack Returns to Israel

Landau: Terror Cells 'Active' in India

Minister Uzi Landau: terror cells "active" in India; two countries should step up counter-terrorism cooperation.

Landau: Terror Cells 'Active' in India

Different Explosives Used in Delhi and Bangkok Attacks

Investigators in India and Thailand say the bombs used in this week's attacks on Israeli targets contained different explosives.

Different Explosives Used in Delhi and Bangkok Attacks

Tal's Mother: 'She is a Hero'

The mother of Tal Yehoshua Koren, wounded in Monday's terror attack in Delhi, says she will be traveling to India to join her daughter.

Tal's Mother: 'She is a Hero'

Bombing Attacks Unmask Iran, Netanyahu Says

The terror bombings in New Delhi and Bangkok this week have unmasked Iran for the world to see its true face, Netanyahu tells the Knesset.

Bombing Attacks Unmask Iran, Netanyahu Says

Thai Officials Say Botched Bombs Intended for Israelis

Thai officials said the botched Bangkok bomb plot was meant for “foreign nationals,” specifically the Israeli diplomats.

Thai Officials Say Botched Bombs Intended for Israelis

India, Georgia to Probe Terror Attacks Together

Indian and Georgian investigators will work together to probe the attacks on the Israeli embassies, and Israel will join in as well.

India, Georgia to Probe Terror Attacks Together

After The Bomb: India Eyeing Saudi Oil

India is reportedly reconsidering oil imports from Iran after Monday's bombing in Dehli; security officials suspect Iran.

After The Bomb: India Eyeing Saudi Oil

Delhi Police: 'Foreign Experts' Made Embassy Bomb

Officials in India say the bomb used in Monday's attack on an Israeli embassy car is new to India, is the work of 'foreign experts'

Delhi Police: 'Foreign Experts' Made Embassy Bomb

Israeli Terror Victim Partially Paralyzed

India said Tuesday that Tal Yehoshua-Koren, wounded in the terrorist attack in India, suffers from partial paralysis but may recover.

Israeli Terror Victim Partially Paralyzed

Terror Victim Glad Children Were not in Car

Tal Yehoshua-Koren, wounded in the attack in India, says she is fortunate her children were not in the car when it was bombed.

Terror Victim Glad Children Were not in Car

Video: India Suspects Iran Behind Attack on Israeli

Indian intelligence officials suspect Iran used local terrorists to attack an Israeli diplomat’s car Monday, the Times of India reports.

Video: India Suspects Iran Behind Attack on Israeli

Israeli Who Was Wounded in 'Critical but Stable' Condition

Wife of Israeli diplomat who was wounded in India terror attack undergoes two surgeries, listed as critical but stable.

Israeli Who Was Wounded in 'Critical but Stable' Condition

Iran Accuses Israel of Attacking Its Own Targets Abroad?

Iran accuses Israel of bombing its own embassies abroad in an effort “to tarnish Iran’s friendly tie with the host countries."

Iran Accuses Israel of Attacking Its Own Targets Abroad?

Iran Denies Culpability in Delhi Bombing

Iran says accusations by Israel that it was behind the bombings in India and Georgia targeting Israeli diplomats were 'sheer lies'

Iran Denies Culpability in Delhi Bombing

Delhi Police Special Cell to Head Bombing Probe

The elite Special Cell of the Dehli Police are heading the probe into a bombing targeting Israeli diplomats in the city.

Delhi Police Special Cell to Head Bombing Probe

Lieberman: We Know Who Did It

Foreign Minister says Israel knows who carried out attack in Delhi and that Israel will hit back.

Lieberman: We Know Who Did It

Hizbullah's Revenge?

Delhi Explosion: Israeli Diplomat's Wife Reported Hurt

Israeli official says one person was hurt in the blast, which targeted a diplomat's car. Explosive defused near Georgia embassy, too.

Delhi Explosion: Israeli Diplomat's Wife Reported Hurt

India to Deport Chabad Couple for ‘Suspicious Activities’

Indian plans to deport a Chabad couple for “suspicious activities” after officials tracked them for a year. Chabad: Charges are baseless.

India to Deport Chabad Couple for ‘Suspicious Activities’

Tel Aviv to Eilat in 2 Hours - by Train

A two-hour train ride from Tel Aviv to Eilat and a line linking Europe and Asia are on track, Netanyahu says.

Tel Aviv to Eilat in 2 Hours - by Train

IAI Asian Arms Deal at $1.6b, But Not With India

A massive $1.6 billion arms deal between the IAI defense firm and an Asian client was thought to be with India. But it's not.

IAI Asian Arms Deal at $1.6b, But Not With India

India Playing 'Both Sides Now' with Israel, PA

India is sitting on the diplomatic fence, signing an arms deal with Israel and reaffirming a "strong commitment" to the PA cause.

India Playing 'Both Sides Now' with Israel, PA

Israel Counts on India to Boost UN Support

Israel told visiting Indian officials it backs its becoming a permanent member of the UN Security Council. Peres calls Gandhi a “prophet.”

Israel Counts on India to Boost UN Support

Noda-Singh Summit Boosts Ties

China Is More Concerned Than It Reveals on Japan-India Ties

Japan and India boosted naval ties in a move seen as directed against China. China officially downplayed this but is really concerned.

China Is More Concerned Than It Reveals on Japan-India Ties

Sino-Indian Tensions Mount

Indian Missile Launch and US Meeting Elicits Chinese Rebuke

The forthcoming launch of an advanced Indian missile has elicited a rebuke of India by the Chinese Communist Party daily.

Indian Missile Launch and US Meeting Elicits Chinese Rebuke

Is Indian Intelligence Monkeying With Pakistan?

An hungry primate who entered Pakistan looking for food has been accused of being an Indian intelligence office by the press.

Is Indian Intelligence Monkeying With Pakistan?

Rupee not Making Whoopie

India Reports Sharp Contraction in Production as Exports Lag

The depressed demand for goods has caught up with India's economy and it also has not brought inflation under control.

India Reports Sharp Contraction in Production as Exports Lag

Kabul's Indian Option

Afghanistan and India in First Ever Strategic Pact

Brought together by suspicion of Pakistani support for terrorism aimed against them Afghanistan and India signed a strategic pact.

Afghanistan and India in First Ever Strategic Pact

India as the Equalizer

Vietnam and India Forge Quiet Ties to Contain Assertive China

Ties between New Delhi and Hanoi to counter Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea are growing more intense.

Vietnam and India Forge Quiet Ties to Contain Assertive China

Indian Police Make Delhi Bombing Arrests

Indian police have detained three for questioning in connection to yesterday's bombings, which claimed 35 lives.

Indian Police Make Delhi Bombing Arrests

'HuJI' Islamist Terror Group Claims Credit for Delhi Attack

A Pakistani Islamic fundamentalist terror organization has claimed responsibility for an attack in Delhi that killed 10 people. No Israelis.

'HuJI' Islamist Terror Group Claims Credit for Delhi Attack

10 Dead, 60 Wounded in Delhi Court House Terror Attack

At least nine are dead, 60 wounded in a terrorist attack outside the Delhi High Court in India.

10 Dead, 60 Wounded in Delhi Court House Terror Attack

India: Activist Arrested for Planning Hunger Strike

Indian anti-corruption activist arrested for planning a public hunger strike, begins fast behind bars.

India: Activist Arrested for Planning Hunger Strike

Five Israeli Monkeys Swing into Indian Zoo

Five monkeys from the Tisch Zoo in Jerusalem are in India and – well, monkeying around – as the country receives its first-ever mandrills.

Five Israeli Monkeys Swing into Indian Zoo

Clinton Urges India to Lead

Clinton Lauds India; FBI Arrests Pakistanis

Without mentioning China by name Hillary Clinton urged India to play a larger role including in Afghanistan.

Clinton Lauds India; FBI Arrests Pakistanis

Indian Government Does Not Blame the Usual Culprit

Despite the triple bombing in Mumbai, India is refraining from attacking Pakistan

Indian Government Does Not Blame the Usual Culprit

Erstwhile Royal Renounces Claim to Temple Treasure Billions

The head of a former Indian princely family renounced his line's claim to billions of dollars worth of treasure found in the Kerala temple.

Erstwhile Royal Renounces Claim to Temple Treasure Billions

Shades of Bollywood: Temple Yields Treasure

An Aladdin's cave of treasure has been found in an Indian temple touching off a debate on what to do with it.

Shades of Bollywood: Temple Yields Treasure

Wolfensohn: China and India Will Lead the Global Economy by 2050

Former World Bank President at Presidential Conference: India and China will play a significantly larger role in the world economy.

Wolfensohn: China and India Will Lead the Global Economy by 2050

Pakistan and India Negotiate over Glacier to Warm Relations

India and Pakistan have resumed negotiating after a four year cut off, but terrorism still clouds the atmoshphere.

Pakistan and India Negotiate over Glacier to Warm Relations

Pakistani Presidential Visit Heralds Reversal of Alliances

Pakistan has traditionally been allied with the US but the recent chill following the Bin-Laden killing may accelerate relations with Russia.

Pakistani Presidential Visit Heralds Reversal of Alliances

Analysis: Bin Laden Hideout Shifts Spotlight to Pakistan

America can't do without Pakistan but the Bin Laden compound highlights the problematic nature of the relationship.

Analysis: Bin Laden Hideout Shifts Spotlight to Pakistan

America and Russia Eliminated from Indian Jet Contract

The United States, despite growing strategic ties with India, was eliminated from the jet-fighter competition. There are consolations.

America and Russia Eliminated from Indian Jet Contract

Israeli Agro-Tech Prompts India to Create Its Own

A visit to Israel has inspired Haryana's Chief Minister to create 11 new centers of excellence in farming in his own state.

Israeli Agro-Tech Prompts India to Create Its Own

India and Pakistan Try Cricket Diplomacy Again

India and Pakistan are using a cricket match in an attempt to improve relations. Previous precedents do not give grounds for optimism.

India and Pakistan Try Cricket Diplomacy Again

India: The Ultimate Bazaar for Arms Merchants

India is now the world's largest importer, surpassing China. While others are cutting back, India is stepping up its arms purchases.

India: The Ultimate Bazaar for Arms Merchants

Israel to Strengthen Trade with China and India

Israel announces investment of 100 million shekels in new program to encourage more trade between Israel and China and India.

Israel to Strengthen Trade with China and India

China's Defense Budget Increase Troubles Neighbors

Given the numerous military incidents involving China, Asian countries are alarmed by the hike in the Chinese defense budget.

China's Defense Budget Increase Troubles Neighbors

Indian Opposition Claims "We Told You So"

Most Indians, even the opposition, consider Manmohan Singh likable, but in fighting corruption nice guys finish last.

Indian Opposition Claims "We Told You So"

Onions Bring Tears To India's Congress Party

India's Congress Party that has frequently capitalized on food prices may be beaten at its own game.

Onions Bring Tears To India's Congress Party

Medvedev Makes Successful Passage to India

Dimitri Medvedev took advantage of deep Indo-Russian ties and signed major agreements during his two day visit.

Medvedev Makes Successful Passage to India

Asian Convoy from India on Way to Gaza, Via Iran

Convoy from India and other countries is on its way across Asia in yet another attempt to break Israel’s so-called blockade of Gaza.

Asian Convoy from India on Way to Gaza, Via Iran

Flooding Around the World: Israelis Rescued in India

With flash floods hitting India, Germany, China and Pakistan, Israel announced the rescue of 30 Israelis and other tourists in India.

Flooding Around the World: Israelis Rescued in India

India Wiretaps Muslim Leadership, but 'It's Israel's Fault'

India's government is monitoring its Muslim leadership by tapping their phones, but local politicians are blaming Israel.

India Wiretaps Muslim Leadership, but 'It's Israel's Fault'

India's Bnei Menashe Celebrate Chanukah

The 7,200 members of the Bnei Menashe community of northeastern India ushered in the festival of Chanukah this weekend with joy and ceremony.

India's Bnei Menashe Celebrate Chanukah

Ashkenazi Makes Historic State Visit to India

IDF Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi is traveling to India for the first state visit ever to be conducted to that nation by an Israeli military head.

Ashkenazi Makes Historic State Visit to India

Indian Security Service Blocks 25 Million Cell Phone Users

Indian security services have decided cellular phones lacking a special code will be blocked from use. Millions are affected.

Indian Security Service Blocks 25 Million Cell Phone Users

Chief of Staff of the Indian Army is in Israel

The IDF seeks to strengthen ties with India as CoS Ashkenazi invites CoS General Deepak Kapoor to Israel.

Chief of Staff of the Indian Army is in Israel

Pentagon Halts Israeli Fighter Jet Bid, US a Rival on Tender

The Pentagon commands Israel to withdraw its bid for a $12 billion tender for the Indian Air Force. US companies are now in position to win.

Pentagon Halts Israeli Fighter Jet Bid, US a Rival on Tender

Israeli Firms Bid for Unique ID Card Project

Israeli and Indian technology firms in a joint bid for a unique identification card project for the Indian government.

Israeli Firms Bid for Unique ID Card Project