Aziz Hanifa In Washington, DC

Stories by Aziz Hanifa In Washington, DC

Bush lauds 'buddy' Musharraf's decision

Bush lauds 'buddy' Musharraf's decision

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2007

Bush said Musharaf's taking off his uniform and stepping down as Pakistan's army chief was a strong first step toward democracy in that country.

'Indo-US nuclear deal will benefit both nations'

'Indo-US nuclear deal will benefit both nations'

Rediff.com   27 Nov 2007

The president emeritus of Asia Society and former Kennedy administration official Phillips Talbot has said the nuclear agreement would benefit both countries as it would ensure strategic ties between Washington and New Delhi "for 20 or 30 years".

Bush greets Sikhs on Guru Nanak birth anniversary

Bush greets Sikhs on Guru Nanak birth anniversary

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2007

"The teachings of Guru Nanak provide strength and support to thousands of Sikhs in America and millions more around the world," the US president said.

New 'India Initiative' by US university

New 'India Initiative' by US university

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2007

The Sigur Center for Asian Studies at George Washington University, as part of its expanding set of programs, including those on China, Japan, and Korea, has launched an India Initiative to be headed by Professor Deepa Ollapally, associate director at the center.

India-born Harvard alumnus' gift to alma mater

India-born Harvard alumnus' gift to alma mater

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2007

New Delhi-born Sanjeev K Mehra, managing director and partner in the principal investment area of Goldman, Sachs & Co, where he leads the industrial private equity investing effort and is the key benefactor of the envisaged $4 million South Asia chair at Harvard University, says it is simply a case "of giving back".

US Senate adopts Diwali resolution

US Senate adopts Diwali resolution

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2007

The resolution may have been adopted a week after the festival of lights was celebrated, but it was nonetheless delightful news to the Indian American community that had lobbied for it, particularly the nascent Hindu American Foundation, comprising young professionals, who had earlier seen their efforts bear fruit in the US House of Representatives.

Harvard unveils South Asia plan

Harvard unveils South Asia plan

Rediff.com   15 Nov 2007

According to Harvard, its plans for expanded engagement with South Asia had been developed by senior scholars and administrators from across the university and leaders from the public and private sectors around the world. The plans came just a month after Drew Gilpin Faust was officially installed as the 28th president in Harvard's history, making this project the first region-wide international initiative of the Faust administration.

India leading exporter of students to the US

India leading exporter of students to the US

Rediff.com   12 Nov 2007

The total of Indian students coming to the US this year was up by 9.6 per cent from the previous year, when the number was 76,503, and India dominated with 14.4 per cent of the total of 582,984 international students enrolled in American colleges and universities in the US in 2006/2007, which also increased by 3 per cent over the previous academic year.

Even I may be arrested, says Benazir

Even I may be arrested, says Benazir

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2007

In an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer from her home in Karachi, when asked if she feared that she was also about to be arrested among several other opposition figures in Pakistan, Benazir said, "I hope that Gen Musharraf won't take that stand, but I can't rule it out."

Hillary extends Diwali greetings to Americans

Hillary extends Diwali greetings to Americans

Rediff.com   2 Nov 2007

The New York lawmaker, who is the co-chair of the Friends of India Caucus in the US Senate, said in her missive conveying greetings that 'Diwali is an annual festival of lights signifying universal love, peace, giving and caring. The glitter and splendor of lights which illuminate the dark sky on this day symbolizes the brightness of the future.'

Indian heads top Obama council

Indian heads top Obama council

Rediff.com   1 Nov 2007

Ann Lata Kalayil, one of the founders of the Chicago-based Indo- American Democratic Organisation, and a close friend and supporter of United States Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama for several years, has been appointed co-chair of the newly minted Asian American and Pacific Islander National Leadership Council of the Obama for America campaign.

US treasury secretary lauds India

US treasury secretary lauds India

Rediff.com   25 Oct 2007

Paulson has also taken a dig at China "for not being bold" despite the fact that Beijing is integrated into the global economy.

Bobby Jindal elected Louisiana governor

Bobby Jindal elected Louisiana governor

Rediff.com   21 Oct 2007

With 3,942 or the 3,967 precincts reporting after the polls closed at 8 pm on October 20, Jindal had received a massive 685,555 votes or 53.69 percent, which put him over the top of the magic 50 percentile that precludes a November run-off and automatically makes him the next governor of this Cajun state

N-deal: Indian-Americans feel betrayed

N-deal: Indian-Americans feel betrayed

Rediff.com   19 Oct 2007

Swadesh Chatterjee, coordinator of the US-India Friendship Council--the umbrella organization of community groups--that was formed exclusively to lobby on behalf of the deal in Congress, said, "Disappointment is an understatement."

'The nuclear deal was never a fait accompli'

'The nuclear deal was never a fait accompli'

Rediff.com   19 Oct 2007

The Hyde Act, signed into law by President Bush in December last year, grants the President authority to waive certain sections of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 and the 1978 Nuclear Nonproliferation Act

'N-deal is not critical to Indo-US relationship'

'N-deal is not critical to Indo-US relationship'

Rediff.com   18 Oct 2007

Bruce Riedel and Karl F Inderfurth, who were the point persons for South Asia in the Clinton administration and are expected to play key roles if a Democratic administration recaptures the White House, particularly a Hillary Clinton Administration, have bemoaned the unraveling of the Indo-US civilian nuclear agreement.

Don't let radical view hijack N-deal: Ackerman

Don't let radical view hijack N-deal: Ackerman

Rediff.com   16 Oct 2007

The lawmaker, who was among the authors of the enabling legislation -- called the Hyde Act -- to facilitate the nuclear agreement, said: "The ball is back in your (India's) court. To those who would try to bully from a minority position, to tell the majority of people what is in their national interests and that if they do not do as that group says, that they are being bullied, are themselves the bullies."

Gore's Nobel will not change US climate policy

Gore's Nobel will not change US climate policy

Rediff.com   13 Oct 2007

Gore, who lost the 2000 presidential election to Bush, has since transformed himself into an avid environment campaigner, even winning an Oscar for his documentary "An inconvenient truth", a film about global warming.

We are not 'stage-managing' Pak politics: US

We are not 'stage-managing' Pak politics: US

Rediff.com   12 Oct 2007

The Bush Administration has rejected suggestions that the United States is "stage-managing" the internal politics of Pakistan, and defended Islamabad's failure to rein in militants in the country's lawless tribal areas, saying the military was making "real efforts" against extremism.

'India does not have an advantage in services'

'India does not have an advantage in services'

Rediff.com   11 Oct 2007

Although the services sector is a huge success, the biggest challenge for the Indian government is to build public support for the sector.