Aziz Haniffa In Washington,DC

Stories by Aziz Haniffa In Washington,DC

Pranab eyes double-digit GDP growth in 2011-12

Pranab eyes double-digit GDP growth in 2011-12

Rediff.com   22 Jun 2010

Mukherjee is in Washington, DC to co-chair the US-India CEO's Forum with US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.

20 Indian Americans protest Bhopal verdict in US

20 Indian Americans protest Bhopal verdict in US

Rediff.com   15 Jun 2010

About 20 demonstrators held a peaceful though noisy protest in front of the Indian embassy in Washington, DC, in support of the Bhopal disaster victims and against the injustice the Indian government allegedly was complicit in.

Must give Sri Lanka another chance: US

Must give Sri Lanka another chance: US

Rediff.com   14 Jun 2010

The US and India are in sync with their foreign policy toward Sri Lanka, particularly over the repatriation of the remaining 40,000 plus internally displaced persons after the government's victory over the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in the Tamil-populated northern province, said Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs Robert O Blake.

'NIA team may not have got much from Headley'

'NIA team may not have got much from Headley'

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2010

The United States Department of Justice on Thursday announced that a team of Indian investigators was afforded complete and unhindered access to Lashkar-e-Tayiba operative David Coleman Headley over a period of seven days.The department, in a statement, said, "As part of the cooperation and partnership between the United States and India in the fight against international terrorism, Indian law enforcement officials were provided direct access to interview David Headley.

'US deeply committed to boost ties with India'

'US deeply committed to boost ties with India'

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2010

The post-mortem on the United States-India Strategic Dialogue co-chaired by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and External Affairs Minister S M Krishna -- which also had the icing on the cake of President Barack Obama attending and delivering remarks at Clinton's reception for Krishna and the Indian delegation at the conclusion of the talks, where he pledged his unequivocal commitment to further US-India ties -- in the eyes of South Asia experts in Washington, DC, was mix

Surgeon Dinesh Patel to have lab named after him

Surgeon Dinesh Patel to have lab named after him

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2010

Dr Dinesh Patel, chief of arthroscopic surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital and associate clinical professor of orthopedic surgery at the Harvard Medical School, will be honored June 14 with the unveiling of an Arthroscopic Learning Laboratory at MGH named after him.

India, US reconcile their concerns over Iran

India, US reconcile their concerns over Iran

Rediff.com   10 Jun 2010

Even as the United Nations Security Council voted to impose new and punitive sanctions against Iran for its alleged clandestine nuclear weapons program, the United States and India have apparently reached a modus vivendi vis--vis each other's concerns regarding Iran.

Pallone supports Anderson's extradition to India

Pallone supports Anderson's extradition to India

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2010

US Congressman Frank Pallone, the founder and former co-chairman of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans has slammed the Bhopal court's verdict of just a two year jail term for those responsible for the Bhopal tragedy as "outrageous" and said that erstwhile Union Carbide chief executive Warren Anderson should stand trial in India along with the others culpable for this carnage and receive the maximum punishment for the worst industrial disaster in the world.

'Talks will pave future course for US-India ties'

'Talks will pave future course for US-India ties'

Rediff.com   29 May 2010

The Obama administration's point man for South Asia, Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake has assured that there will be deliverables from the first US-India Strategic Dialogue that will be held in Washington, DC, on June 2-3.

Obama to speak at Indian delegates' reception

Obama to speak at Indian delegates' reception

Rediff.com   29 May 2010

Perhaps to quash the persistent criticism that his administration is not as gung-ho about the US-India relationship as was his predecessor W Bush, President Obama will attend and deliver remarks at Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's reception June 3 at the State Department, in honor of the Indian delegation at the US-India Strategic Dialogue.

US security strategy reaffirms ties with India

US security strategy reaffirms ties with India

Rediff.com   29 May 2010

United States President Barack Obama's first National Security Strategy, unveiled in Washington, DC, on Thursday has reaffirmed that the US is building a strategic partnership with India (the US-India strategic dialogue begins next week) and has included India with other '21st century influencers.'

US NSA presents sugary version of Pakistan visit

US NSA presents sugary version of Pakistan visit

Rediff.com   28 May 2010

United States President Barack Obama's National Security Adviser, Retired General Jim Jones, tried to sugar-coat his trip to Pakistan last week along with Central Intelligence Agency chief Leon Panetta, describing it as 'a meeting between friends'. But between the lines, he acknowledged that it was to warn Islamabad to crack down on terrorists plotting in Pakistan and using Pakistani Americans against targets in the US.

NGO's can't dictate terms to us: Lankan FM

NGO's can't dictate terms to us: Lankan FM

Rediff.com   27 May 2010

Peiris reiterated, "We don't want Amnesty International telling us what to do.What is the moral authority of Amnesty International?We do not think that they have any coercive moral authority to tell us what to do."

Never advised India on tackling insurgency: SL

Never advised India on tackling insurgency: SL

Rediff.com   26 May 2010

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Professor G L Peiris, who is on a visit to United States, emphasised on Tuesday that India should not be concerned over the island nation's deep-rooted ties with China.In an interaction that followed his address to the Centre for Strategic and International Studies -- a leading Washington, DC-based think tank -- Peiris also denied reports about Sri Lanka advising India on how to deal with its internal problems like separatist insurgencies.

Lanka seeks to repair strained ties with US

Lanka seeks to repair strained ties with US

Rediff.com   26 May 2010

The prime mission behind the new Sri Lankan Foreign Minister, Professor Gamini Lakshman Peiris' meeting with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, is to repair the strained relations between the US and Sri Lanka, which took a beating last year when the Sri Lankan forces were crushing the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. The US had alleged that there were large scale human rights violations during the military offensive against the tigers.

US lawmaker solicits Indian American votes

US lawmaker solicits Indian American votes

Rediff.com   25 May 2010

Till recently, United States Congressman Charles B Rangel, 80, was undeniably one of the most influential lawmakers, thanks to his position as the chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, which formulates tax laws and other important pieces of legislation. But the dapper, flamboyant, 20-term Democratic US lawmaker from New York was forced to resign for allegedly violating ethics regulations and accepting free Caribbean vacations and golf outings.

US lawmakers praise Indo-American community

US lawmakers praise Indo-American community

Rediff.com   25 May 2010

US lawmakers Phil Gingrey, a Republican from Georgia, and Christoper Van Hollen, Jr, a Democrat from Maryland, showered lavish praise on the Indian American community as an invaluable bridge in deepening of the US-India ties at the Capitol Hill reception hosted by the National Federation of Indian American Associations on Tuesday.

When White House swayed to 'bhangra' beats

When White House swayed to 'bhangra' beats

Rediff.com   25 May 2010

On Monday, the White House witnessed a reception to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, which was marked by the rhythms of bhangra music mixed by the effervescent DJ Rekha (Malhotra).In his welcoming remarks, President Obama said to loud applause and to peals of laughter, "I want to thank DJ Rekha who's been spinning a little East Room Bhangra for everybody -- mixing a hip-hop beat with the sounds of her heritage; making a uniquely American sound."

'State dinner acknowledged Indian Americans'

'State dinner acknowledged Indian Americans'

Rediff.com   20 May 2010

The elaborate and lavish White House state dinner hosted for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh by United States President Barack Obama in November, and the caliber of guests invited, was in part to acknowledge the extraordinary impact of Indian Americans in the US in every field of endeavour, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer has said.

'US is India's friend, ally in fighting terrorism'

'US is India's friend, ally in fighting terrorism'

Rediff.com   20 May 2010

Congressman Steny Hoyer, the majority leader of the US House of Representatives, defended against hypocrisy charges in US' foreign policies, and claimed to be India's friend and ally.