Aziz Haniffa In Washington, DC &Amp; George Joseph In New York

Stories by Aziz Haniffa In Washington, DC &Amp; George Joseph In New York

Indian's death in the US: 'Indian officials kept away'

Indian's death in the US: 'Indian officials kept away'

Rediff.com   7 Feb 2012

'A country where we fight for human rights, a valuable human life was lost due to an unfair treatment by our concerned US officials from Lake County. Yes, we laid Lyvita Gomes to rest today. She is not amongst us to answer any questions. I ask to you that as a caretaker of Indians in the US, did your office take any action or launch any inquiry with concerned officials like Attorney General Lisa Madigan's office?'

'China, a fundamental challenge to Indo-US strategic ties'

'China, a fundamental challenge to Indo-US strategic ties'

Rediff.com   7 Feb 2012

The fundamental challenge to United States-India strategic cooperation is China, says Daniel Markey, senior fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations, where he specialises in security and governance issues in the subcontinent.

Indian's death in the US: 'Indian officials kept away'

Indian's death in the US: 'Indian officials kept away'

Rediff.com   7 Feb 2012

'A country where we fight for human rights, a valuable human life was lost due to an unfair treatment by our concerned US officials from Lake County. Yes, we laid Lyvita Gomes to rest today. She is not amongst us to answer any questions. I ask to you that as a caretaker of Indians in the US, did your office take any action or launch any inquiry with concerned officials like Attorney General Lisa Madigan's office?'

India and US sign MoU on labour issues

India and US sign MoU on labour issues

Rediff.com   3 Feb 2012

American trainers and technical know-how will be provided to India to assist in these areas.

'US is not out to undermine India's strategic autonomy'

'US is not out to undermine India's strategic autonomy'

Rediff.com   2 Feb 2012

Daniel Twining, a consultant to the US government on international security matters and a former member of the State Department's Policy Planning Staff, has described as "a canard," the contention in some circles, both in New Delhi and Washington that the United States "somehow wants to undermine India's strategic autonomy."

'India is clearly in a moment of transition'

'India is clearly in a moment of transition'

Rediff.com   1 Feb 2012

Dr Deepa Ollapally, Associate Director and Research Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University's Sigur Center for Asian Studies says, "For many outsiders, trying to get a fix on India's foreign policy, often is ambiguity and mixed signals."

Hindu Americans appalled by US prez candidate's bigotry

Hindu Americans appalled by US prez candidate's bigotry

Rediff.com   31 Jan 2012

Hindu Americans have said they are appalled by the recent comments made by Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum -- the darling of the conservative evangelicals -- on the eve of last month's South Carolina primary that the concept of equality did not come from Islam or "Eastern religions" but rather from the "God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob."

US presidential candidate's bigotry shocks Hindus

US presidential candidate's bigotry shocks Hindus

Rediff.com   28 Jan 2012

Hindu Americans have said that they are appalled by the recent comments made by Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum -- the darling of the conservative evangelicals -- on the eve of last month's South Carolina primary that the concept of equality did not come from Islam or 'eastern religions', but rather from the "God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob."

In 10 years, you might be able to buy a cancer vaccine

In 10 years, you might be able to buy a cancer vaccine

Rediff.com   27 Jan 2012

Protul Shrikant's accidental discovery could be one of the biggest medical breakthroughs ever

We are against military confrontation with Iran: India

We are against military confrontation with Iran: India

Rediff.com   24 Jan 2012

As the Barack Obama administration tries to impress upon India and other nations to join in the US-led sanctions regime against Iran to isolate that country for its alleged nuclear weapons programme and reduce their energy dependence on Teheran, India's Ambassador to the United States Nirupama Rao noted that India's imports of Iranian oil has been on the decline and predicted it may dissipate even further.

Pakistan is America's most dangerous ally: Stephen Cohen

Pakistan is America's most dangerous ally: Stephen Cohen

Rediff.com   20 Jan 2012

Stephen P Cohen, noted South Asia expert has described Pakistan as "America's most dangerous ally," and has said that while Islamabad "professes to be a democracy," it's most important allies are the most authoritarian regimes in the world, namely "the People's Republic of China, North Korea and Saudi Arabia."

Diplomats hail Nancy Powell's nomination as envoy to India

Diplomats hail Nancy Powell's nomination as envoy to India

Rediff.com   19 Jan 2012

If confirmed, Nancy Powell will be the first woman ambassador to India, but some have questioned if she would have the ear of the President unlike a political appointee. Aziz Haniffa reports from Washington DC.

'Haqqani coerced to confess that Zardari behind memo'

'Haqqani coerced to confess that Zardari behind memo'

Rediff.com   19 Jan 2012

Pakistan's former ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani said that the judicial commission investigating the memogate was trying to coerce him to confess that President Asif Ali Zardari had urged him to draft the memo to former chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Admiral Mike Mullen.

Mumbai woman dies in US after hunger strike in jail

Mumbai woman dies in US after hunger strike in jail

Rediff.com   18 Jan 2012

Mumbai native Lyvita Gomes, 52, died after hunger strike of 15 days at the Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan, US, reports George Joseph.

Judge slams US govt, but dismisses Mumbai native De Sousa's case

Judge slams US govt, but dismisses Mumbai native De Sousa's case

Rediff.com   6 Jan 2012

Sabrina De Sousa, a United States consular officer in Milan, was abandoned by her own government and left to fend for herself in an alleged CIA kidnapping case in Italy. Rediff.com's George Joseph narrates her story.

New York temple attack: People are scared, says priest

New York temple attack: People are scared, says priest

Rediff.com   4 Jan 2012

'I don't feel any animosity towards the attacker. I only feel sorry for him. He did it out of ignorance, and needs help,' Ramesh Maharaj, the priest at the Hindu temple in New York, which was attacked by a firebomb on Sunday, tells Rediff.com

New York temple attack: People are scared, says priest

New York temple attack: People are scared, says priest

Rediff.com   4 Jan 2012

'I don't feel any animosity towards the attacker. I only feel sorry for him. He did it out of ignorance, and needs help,' Ramesh Maharaj, the priest at the Hindu temple in New York, which was attacked by a firebomb on Sunday, tells Rediff.com

US-India ties: The year of the drift

US-India ties: The year of the drift

Rediff.com   29 Dec 2011

'The current period of implementation and consolidation will put the relationship on an even sounder footing when the leaders in both capitals determine it is time to quicken the pace,' US experts tell Aziz Haniffa.

Indian American Bal Sharma makes a run for Kansas legislature

Indian American Bal Sharma makes a run for Kansas legislature

Rediff.com   23 Dec 2011

Dr Bal Sharma has not given age a moment's thought in his determination to run for the Kansas legislature from District 54 in Topeka as a Republican.

A modern scientist, an ancient question

A modern scientist, an ancient question

Rediff.com   21 Dec 2011

Vivek Sharma heads one of the teams searching for the Higgs boson. George Joseph reports.