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Foreign media free to print in India

By Jo Johnson in New Delhi

Published: June 16 2005 20:44 | Last updated: July 28 2005 23:34

India's cabinet decided on Thursday to allow foreign newspapers to print in India, ending a 50-year-old ban imposed by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first post-independence prime minister.

The decision, which is likely to be approved by parliament, is a vindication of the Paris-based International Herald Tribune's bold challenge to a restriction it claimed had no basis in law.

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