Aziz Haniffa And Saisuresh Sivaswamy In New York

Stories by Aziz Haniffa And Saisuresh Sivaswamy In New York

US doesn't even talk about totalisation pact with India

US doesn't even talk about totalisation pact with India

Rediff.com   5 Jul 2012

For all of the euphoria by both sides over the third US-India strategic dialogue in Washington, DC last month that was co-chaired by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and External Affairs Minister S M Krishna, and the several collaborations announced in various areas and agreements initialed, when it comes to the totalisation agreement where over $1 billion has been contributed each year by Indian temporary workers in the US as social security payments over decades that h

Will work for cause of Kashmir from jail: Ghulam Nabi Fai

Will work for cause of Kashmir from jail: Ghulam Nabi Fai

Rediff.com   5 Jul 2012

On the eve of his imprisonment last month defiant Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai said that charges leveled against him for being a ISI agent have been withdrawn. Aziz Haniffa reports

Westinghouse-NPCIL agreement good news for N-deal supporters

Westinghouse-NPCIL agreement good news for N-deal supporters

Rediff.com   14 Jun 2012

Although the Nuclear Liability Law passed by Parliament has left the India-United States nuclear agreement in limbo, both countries at the end of their Strategic Dialogue in Washington pointed to the agreement between Westinghouse and the Nuclear Power Corporation of India as a tangible step toward ultimate implementation of the agreement.

Clinton applauds PM, Gilani's leadership to boost ties

Clinton applauds PM, Gilani's leadership to boost ties

Rediff.com   14 Jun 2012

After her meeting with External Affairs Minister S M Krishna, US Secretary of State said that Indo-US strategic partnership can be upped beyond 3.0 level that she had envisaged. Aziz Haniffa reports

'India, US business must not fall prey to politics'

'India, US business must not fall prey to politics'

Rediff.com   13 Jun 2012

Warner said the opportunities ranged from advancing the cause of the bilateral investment treaty, to advance the cause of greater collaboration between educational opportunities.

Obama appoints Indian American for US court of appeals

Obama appoints Indian American for US court of appeals

Rediff.com   12 Jun 2012

Srikanth 'Sri' Srinivasan, 45, a brilliant Indian American legal mind, who, in August last year was named principal deputy solicitor general of the United States, succeeding Neal Kumar Katyal, has been nominated by President Barack Obama to serve on the US court of appeals for the District of Columbia.

EXPLAINED: Why Indo-US nuclear deal is in COLD STORAGE

EXPLAINED: Why Indo-US nuclear deal is in COLD STORAGE

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2012

The Barack Obama administration is resigned to the reality that the Manmohan Singh government has little chance of salvaging the deal from the limbo it is in now and providing some leeway on the Nuclear Liability Law, experts tell Aziz Haniffa

Why India, US have reached out to China

Why India, US have reached out to China

Rediff.com   8 Jun 2012

The United States apparently is always looking over its shoulder vis-a-vis China, conscious that its envisaged strategic partnership with India and its trilateral partnerships in East Asia and the Pacific -- with India and Japan and India and Australia respectively -- are not construed as ostensible encirclement of Beijing.

India has more credibility with developing countries: US

India has more credibility with developing countries: US

Rediff.com   8 Jun 2012

India has more credibility with developing countries on democracy promotion and governance than does the United States, a top United States official has admitted, even as Washington is pushing New Delhi to be part of the effort to make this phenomenon contagious worldwide.

India, US tightlipped on waiver from Iran oil sanctions

India, US tightlipped on waiver from Iran oil sanctions

Rediff.com   8 Jun 2012

The United States' efforts to isolate Iran for its alleged clandestine development of a nuclear weapons capability will figure in the strategic talks between Washington and New Delhi this week, but whether India will be issued a waiver from sanctions against those nations that do not dramatically curtail oil imports from Iran will not be a part of the discussions, a senior US official has indicated.

'India won't go out of its way to promote democracy'

'India won't go out of its way to promote democracy'

Rediff.com   5 Jun 2012

Democracy will remain central to India's national identity, but will not be a conscious axis of its foreign policy, reports Aziz Haniffa

'Indian decision-making drives US policymakers crazy'

'Indian decision-making drives US policymakers crazy'

Rediff.com   5 Jun 2012

Jonah Blank, till recently policy director for South Asia on the majority staff of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has said the Indian decision-making process "drives US policymakers crazy."

'India an emerging power, but at loss how to exercise it'

'India an emerging power, but at loss how to exercise it'

Rediff.com   5 Jun 2012

The viability of the envisaged United States-India strategic partnership is once again under the microscope. Aziz Haniffa reports

Pak a terror sponsor? US experts' opinion mixed

Pak a terror sponsor? US experts' opinion mixed

Rediff.com   28 May 2012

While the consensus seemingly among Barack Obama administration and US congressional lawmakers and several policy wonks who deal with South Asia at leading think tanks is that Pakistan meets all of the criteria to be designated a state sponsor of terrorism, opinion is mixed among security experts if it would serve any purpose or be counter-productive.

'When will Pakistan shut down Frankenstein's monster?'

'When will Pakistan shut down Frankenstein's monster?'

Rediff.com   28 May 2012

The pathetic failure of United States' policy in Pakistan is evident by the fact that more than 10 years after the 9/11 terror strike, terrorist groups based in Pakistan continue to operate with impunity, according to Lisa Curtis, a former Central Intelligence Agency official and currently the head of the South Asia Programme at the Heritage Foundation. She argued, "The 9/11 attacks should have crystallised our policy in different ways,".

A geologist comes full circle with poetry

A geologist comes full circle with poetry

Rediff.com   26 May 2012

Tamil Nadu-born, Boston-based, Ramaswamy, who is in her mid-thirties, has traversed the world since her teens. And for years she was a geologist researching extreme environments and working for the United States Geological Survey.

Why the India chair in Virginia varsity matters

Why the India chair in Virginia varsity matters

Rediff.com   26 May 2012

Professor Niraj Verma, operational head of the first India Chair in Democracy and Civil Society in the US, in conversation with Aziz Haniffa

Honour for Indian American who feeds 2,000 slum kids

Honour for Indian American who feeds 2,000 slum kids

Rediff.com   24 May 2012

Sheela Murthy, founder, president, and managing attorney of the Baltimore County, Maryland-based Murthy Law Firm, will be honoured by the Children's Guild with its 2012 Sadie Award for her philanthropy and humanitarianism.

Mistrust with Pak yet to be overcome: Top US general

Mistrust with Pak yet to be overcome: Top US general

Rediff.com   24 May 2012

General John Allen, United States commander of the International Support Assistance Force in Afghanistan has acknowledged that the level of mistrust with Pakistan is a major challenge that has yet to be overcome but that the resurrection of this military relationship is underway.

Prestigious US university announces India chair

Prestigious US university announces India chair

Rediff.com   22 May 2012

Virginia Commonwealth University's India Chair in Democracy and Civil Society a first in the United States. Aziz Haniffa reports