The Indian Express said the talks "could be the first step towards a new equilibrium in Sino-Indian relations".
Senior coach Yashvir told The Indian Express that young wrestlers at his camp were stunned by the news.
The Indian Express aptly echoed the popular sentiment in a recent front-page report.
The Indian Express leads on the statement by Mr Singh's lawyer suspecting " foul play" as his client was not depressed.
When not on the clock, Karkare was known to enjoy sculpting and could often be found whittling driftwood, The Indian Express reported.
Cinema loses its Forever Young , headlined The Indian Express newspaper.
The Indian Express newspaper called Mr Verma the "face of judicial activism" in India, saying that he was associated with "many verdicts, campaigns and events".
The ruling "could ripple through the developing world and affect the fundamentals of the pharmaceutical revenue model, " The Indian Express said in an editorial.
In a pair of articles in the Indian Express, Surjit Bhalla, an economist, and Ravinder Kaur, a sociologist, use a different set of figures to get a different result.
Newspaper headlines, such as the Mail Today's "shambolic decision" and The Indian Express' "Srinivasan steps aside, but gets his way", very much sum up the media's dismay over the move.
"Quite clearly, the environment being what it is now, we have put everything on hold, " the Indian Express newspaper quoted Minister of State for Commerce and Power Jairam Ramesh as saying.
Meanwhile, Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi, who reunited earlier this year in a pairing known as the Indian Express and will play for a possible semifinal spot on Friday, will split after the tournament.
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"There are hundreds of Indian prisoners in Pakistani jails, many of them fishermen caught on the wrong side of the border, just as there are hundreds of Pakistani nationals in Indian jails, " said The Indian Express newspaper.
The China side of my brain was intrigued by a different dimension of the education issue when I picked up the Indian Express on September 10 and read a large article expressing concern over the just-released QS World University Rankings.
Interviewing users, Insight Express found that Brazilian, Indian and Chinese employees were the most likely to alter or remove security settings on company-issued laptops.
Many Indian film personalities and fans took to Twitter to express their grief.
For example, Anand and Shikha Chhatpar, two Indian engineers educated in America, founded a company called Fame Express.
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Service records of the Uttar Banga Express's driver suggest he was rated among the top 20 drivers in the Indian railway service, investigating officials said.
And the Indian CEOs who are hiring those consumers are giving them the pay that they can use to express that confidence in the form of purchasing goods and services.
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