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Lashkar, JuD get handsome financial aid from Pak: PM told Obama

Lashkar, JuD get handsome financial aid from Pak: PM told Obama

Rediff.com   28 Sep 2013

After receiving the United States backing on the issue of terrorism emanating from Pakistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will meet Nawaz Sharif in New York on Sunday when he is likely to ask him to rein in terror elements operating from their soil and unleashing violence in India.

India ready to address US concerns over trade, investment

India ready to address US concerns over trade, investment

Rediff.com   27 Sep 2013

Indian Ambassador Nirupma Rao said the country will take care of the US concerns in a candid manner, open and transparent manner.

PM skips birthday celebration after Jammu terror attacks

PM skips birthday celebration after Jammu terror attacks

Rediff.com   26 Sep 2013

It was a quiet birthday without any celebration for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today in the wake of twin terror attacks in the Jammu region.

Singh, Obama meeting to boost strategic Indo-US ties

Singh, Obama meeting to boost strategic Indo-US ties

Rediff.com   26 Sep 2013

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and United States President Barack Obama will meet in Washington on Thursday to chart a course for "future cooperation" in areas such as civil nuclear technology, trade, investment, defence and counter-terrorism, amid perceptions that bilateral strategic ties have plateaued.

PM to take up terror, LoC incident in talks with Sharif

PM to take up terror, LoC incident in talks with Sharif

Rediff.com   25 Sep 2013

After days of speculation, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh confirmed he would meet his Pakistan counterpart Nawaz Sharif in New York, when he is expected to convey concerns over "barbaric" incidents on the LoC and continued terrorism emanating from Pakistan.

Govt MUST have say in appointment of judges: Sibal

Govt MUST have say in appointment of judges: Sibal

Rediff.com   2 Jun 2013

The Collegium system of appointing judges has not worked out as per expectations and the government must have a say in such appointments, Law Minister Kapil Sibal has said. He said he would "very soon" move a proposal in the Cabinet to replace the Collegium system with the Judicial Appointment Commission, which will give a say to the Executive in the appointments of judges to the Supreme Court and high courts.

No file, record to show culpability of PM, FM: JPC chief

No file, record to show culpability of PM, FM: JPC chief

Rediff.com   28 Apr 2013

The Joint Parliamentary Committee has found not a "single file or record" to show any culpability of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Finance Minister P Chidambaram in the 2G spectrum allocation, its chairman P C Chacko said justifying the clean chit to them in the draft report.

Put aside doubts on marines' trial: Khurshid to Italy

Put aside doubts on marines' trial: Khurshid to Italy

Rediff.com   26 Apr 2013

Seeking to re-assure Italy, India on Friday said any doubts on Italian marines being put on trial for committing a terror act should be set aside as the National Investigation Agency is the only agency available to the government for investigating the killing of two Indian fishermen in high seas. External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said he would read the assignment of the task to the NIA, not through the NIA Act but by nomination made through the order of the SC.

Afghanistan faces terror threat from beyond its borders

Afghanistan faces terror threat from beyond its borders

Rediff.com   26 Apr 2013

India on Friday said Afghanistan faced persistent threat of terrorism from beyond its borders and asked regional countries to acknowledge the rising dangers posed by these forces and step up counter-terrorism efforts.

PM unveils new science, technology and innovation policy

PM unveils new science, technology and innovation policy

Rediff.com   3 Jan 2013

India on Thursday unveiled a new science policy that lays greater thrust on innovation, establishing research institutes and encourage women scientists with an aim to position itself among the top five scientific powers in the world by 2020.

India for peaceful resolution of South China Sea dispute

India for peaceful resolution of South China Sea dispute

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2012

With East Asian countries remaining locked in a tussle over mineral-rich South China Sea, India today said the dispute should not override the interests of the region and favoured an "open, inclusive and rule-based" architecture to govern the maritime region

PM leaves for home after attending ASEAN, EAS Summits

PM leaves for home after attending ASEAN, EAS Summits

Rediff.com   20 Nov 2012

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh left Phnom Penh for home on Tuesday after attending the ASEAN and East Asia Summits besides holding talks with his Japanese and Chinese counterparts and interacting with United States President Barack Obama.

India big part of my plans: Obama tells Singh

India big part of my plans: Obama tells Singh

Rediff.com   20 Nov 2012

"India is a big part of my plans," United States President Barack Obama said on Tuesday as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh congratulated him in person on his re-election.

India to get $22.6 bn infrastructure loan from Japan

India to get $22.6 bn infrastructure loan from Japan

Rediff.com   20 Nov 2012

India's priority was investments by Japanese companies in infrastructure projects like Delhi Metro Rail.

PM seeks to promote better Asia-Pacific cooperation

PM seeks to promote better Asia-Pacific cooperation

Rediff.com   20 Nov 2012

Speaking against the backdrop of sharp differences among East Asian countries over use of resources of mineral-rich South China Sea over which China lays sole claim, the prime minister said, 'concerted effort and collective action on the part of the countries gathered in the region can strengthen mutual understanding and help us address shared challenges'

India ready to sign trade pact with ASEAN: PM

India ready to sign trade pact with ASEAN: PM

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2012

Addressing the India-ASEAN Summit in Phnom Penh, Singh said, "India's relationship with ASEAN members and with ASEAN institutionally continues to grow in all dimensions. Commerce and connectivity are vital areas of this relationship and we have made good progress in both."

Dr Singh, China PM review bilateral ties

Dr Singh, China PM review bilateral ties

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2012

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao on Monday reiterated that bilateral relations were in a good state. Dr Singh and Wen, who met at Phnom Penh on the sidelines of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit, reviewed the ties during a meeting that may well be their last, as the Chinese leader would be demitting office in March.

'India bungled, should coerce Maldives for early polls'

'India bungled, should coerce Maldives for early polls'

Rediff.com   19 Apr 2012

Two months after he quit as President of Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed on Thursday said India had "bungled" by not recognising the changeover as a "coup" and wants it to use "coercive" means against the new government to ensure fresh elections within this year.

PM leaves for home after attending Seoul nuclear summit

PM leaves for home after attending Seoul nuclear summit

Rediff.com   27 Mar 2012

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh left Seoul for home on Tuesday after concluding a four-day visit, during which he attended the Nuclear Security Summit, held bilateral talks with the South Korean president and had informal discussions with his Pakistani counterpart Yusuf Raza Gilani. During his stay, India and South Korea agreed to step up political and security cooperation and vowed to double the bilateral trade to an ambitious $40 billion by 2015.

Gilani denies links with North Korea's N-programme

Gilani denies links with North Korea's N-programme

Rediff.com   26 Mar 2012

Amid global concerns over Pakistan's track record on nuclear non-proliferation, Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani on Monday said his country had no links with North Korea's atomic programme.