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    John Kerry expresses regret over Indian diplomat arrest
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    John Kerry expresses regret over Indian diplomat arrest

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    A Chinese national flag billows in front of a building of Shandong Province Supreme People's Court in Jinan, in eastern China's Shandong province. (AP/Alexander F. Yuan)
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    Business Standard: Cybersecurity to be focus of India, US police conference
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    Not many foreign policy experts would argue with the proposition that the country with which the United States has the most problematic relationship is Pakistan. But the problems began long before that, explains Husain Haqqani, Pakistan's ambassador to the United States from 2008 to 2011. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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    For Pakistan and the United States, it’s one delusion after another

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    Workers stand on tanks at the Dina oil and gas production zone of PetroChina at the Tarim Basin in northwest China's Xinjiang Uigher Autonomous Region. Facing pressure to overhaul a worn-out growth model, China's leaders are promising dramatic changes at a weekend meeting starting Nov. 9, 2013 that reform advocates hope will make history by unleashing a new wave of economic transformation. (AP Photo)
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    The cyber threat is a serious national security issue. Indeed, it’s a virtual jungle out there. Our online enemies are legion, but they are not created equal. Among the ranks of our cyber competitors, China and Russia stand out as superpowers.
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    A chemist is seen working in a lab where medicines are being produced at a Cipla manufacturing unit on the outskirts of Mumbai, India. (AP File)
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