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Afghanistan slams Pakistan for 'supporting' terror groups, says nobody can dictate its foreign policy
•Slamming Pakistan for its support to various terror groups, Afghanistan said on Friday that the time has come for taking a "fundamental" decision that no country should be allowed to use terror as an instrument of foreign policy
Vladimir Putin says US elections may be hacked by 'patriotic' individuals to avenge 'Russo-phobic hysteria'
•President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that some "patriotic" individuals may have engaged in hacking, but Russia as a country has never done it, and he pledged Thursday to wait out US political battles to forge constructive ties with President Donald Trump.
German foreign minister criticises Donald Trump for not wanting to 'resolve religious conflicts'
•Germany unleashed a volley of criticism on Tuesday against US President Donald Trump, slamming his "short-sighted" policies that have "weakened the West" and hurt European interests.
Congress attacks BJP chief over his 'limited knowledge of international affairs'
Ians •The Congress on Friday ridiculed BJP president Amit Shah for his statement that US support for India's bid to enter the multi-lateral export control regimes MTCR and NSG will "pave the way for India to become an important arms exporter", by saying that the BJP "needs to understand that MTCR was about controlling proliferation of missiles and not becoming an arms exporter".
Why India's policy on N-liability reduces the potential of the civil nuclear deal with US
Jaideep Prabhu123 •India's stubbornness on nuclear liability seems to have the purpose of punishing foreign vendors rather than achieving a pragmatic system.