Aziz Hanifa In Washington, DC

Stories by Aziz Hanifa In Washington, DC

Bush slams Democrats for passing Iraq bill

Bush slams Democrats for passing Iraq bill

Rediff.com   24 Mar 2007

Bush once again warned lawmakers that he will veto any bill that did not come to him in a clean fashion.

US for 'restraint' in Pak domestic showdown

US for 'restraint' in Pak domestic showdown

Rediff.com   17 Mar 2007

"What we would urge in this case is that both sides exercise the utmost degree of restraint in seeking to reduce the opportunity for any violent clashes between protesters and police," said McCormack.

India opposed to nuclear Iran: Ronen Sen

India opposed to nuclear Iran: Ronen Sen

Rediff.com   13 Mar 2007

"And in this overall context," he added, "it is against India's own national security interests to have another nuclear weapons state in our region."

Deal with Iran, face sanctions: US lawmaker

Deal with Iran, face sanctions: US lawmaker

Rediff.com   7 Mar 2007

Lantos said the objective of his legislation is two-fold: "To prevent Iran from securing nuclear arms and the means to produce them. And to ensure that we achieve this goal in a peaceful manner."

End N-programme, Rice tells Iran

End N-programme, Rice tells Iran

Rediff.com   26 Feb 2007

Maintaining that the US and its allies are still leaving the door open for diplomacy, Rice reiterated that Iran will have to stop its nuclear programme before negotiations can begin.

India to talk with Pak about terror

India to talk with Pak about terror

Rediff.com   24 Feb 2007

shiv Shankar Menon said India had a very meaningful relationship with the US on counter terrorism.

India for non-proliferation consensus

India for non-proliferation consensus

Rediff.com   24 Feb 2007

India would like to see a consensus that builds on essentially the ideas that the then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi put forward of a nuclear weapon free world --moving towards it in pre-determined, verifiable time frame.

Menon discusses nuke deal with Burns

Menon discusses nuke deal with Burns

Rediff.com   22 Feb 2007

On his first visit to Washington after taking over as foreign secretary, Menon on Wednesday had a three-hour-long discussion with Burns, who is the key negotiator for the nuclear deal.

'Bush got much of foreign policy wrong, not India'

'Bush got much of foreign policy wrong, not India'

Rediff.com   21 Feb 2007

Gary Ackerman, New York Democrat, while acknowledging that he has been one of the strongest critics of President George Bush on his foreign policy, has said however, that in the case of India, Bush had got it "absolutely right."

Foreign Secretary Menon arrives in US

Foreign Secretary Menon arrives in US

Rediff.com   20 Feb 2007

Menon, who is leading a high-powered delegation comprising officials from the External Affairs, Information and Technology and Science and Technology ministries, will be here on a three-day visit.

Expansion of UNSC necessary: Moon

Expansion of UNSC necessary: Moon

Rediff.com   16 Feb 2007

"This is, again, a very serious, important issue to which international community must pay attention on an urgent basis," he remarked. "We need to act on the basis of several principles, that this global warming is a global issue."

I am weighing my options: Shashi Tharoor

I am weighing my options: Shashi Tharoor

Rediff.com   10 Feb 2007

"I am still examining certain options and I am not yet ready to go public with any of them, but I am looking forward to new professional challenges," he said, and declared, "To live is to embrace change. That's my approach to all of this."

Pak to get $300 million from US for war on terror

Pak to get $300 million from US for war on terror

Rediff.com   9 Feb 2007

The Bush administration has earmarked $300 million for Pakistan from nearly $300 billion that the White House is seeking from the Congress for the global war on terror.

N-deal has broadened non-proliferation regime: US

N-deal has broadened non-proliferation regime: US

Rediff.com   9 Feb 2007

The United States has said that it has broadened the non-proliferation regime by bringing India inside it through the Indo-US nuclear deal.

Indra Nooyi chosen as Pepsi chairman

Indra Nooyi chosen as Pepsi chairman

Rediff.com   6 Feb 2007

The current chairman Steven S Reinemund, 58 retires on May 2, as he had announced last August.

McDermott, Wilson return to co-chair India Caucus

McDermott, Wilson return to co-chair India Caucus

Rediff.com   30 Jan 2007

McDermott last co-chaired the Caucus from 2000-2002 and Wilson from 2002-2004. They will succeed Representatives Gary Ackerman, New York Democrat and Ileana Ros Lehtinen, Florida Republican.

Indian-American group flays HP bill

Indian-American group flays HP bill

Rediff.com   23 Jan 2007

An Indian-American Christian outfit in the United States has expressed concern over a bill passed by Himachal Pradesh, alleging that it was aimed at harassing Christian workers in the Congress-ruled state.

India needs to do more to combat trafficking: US

India needs to do more to combat trafficking: US

Rediff.com   23 Jan 2007

Despite making "some progress" in tackling the menace of trafficking, India needs to do more in designating and empowering a national agency to carry out an effective law enforcement response to the crime.

Jindal could be Louisiana Governor: Poll

Jindal could be Louisiana Governor: Poll

Rediff.com   18 Jan 2007

The survey also found that even though the race is still more than nine months away, most Louisianans had already made up their minds to vote for Jindal over Blanco.

Raj Sharma among America's best wealth advisors

Raj Sharma among America's best wealth advisors

Rediff.com   8 Jan 2007

Raj Sharma, 49, a senior vice president and a private wealth advisor with the Private Banking and Investment Group at Merrill Lynch in Boston, has been recognised for the third consecutive year as one of the best advisors in the US.