Aziz Haniffa In In Washington, DC

Stories by Aziz Haniffa In In Washington, DC

It's time for us to begin dialogue with Modi: US house rep

It's time for us to begin dialogue with Modi: US house rep

Rediff.com   27 Feb 2013

The latest fan of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi seems to be the American Samoan delegate, Eni Faleomavaega, the ranking Democrat on the house foreign affairs subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, which has jurisdiction over matters pertaining to South Asia. Aziz Haniffa reports.

Hyderabad blasts cast shadow on Mathai-Kerry meeting

Hyderabad blasts cast shadow on Mathai-Kerry meeting

Rediff.com   22 Feb 2013

Although much of the brief meeting was permeated with the news of the twin blasts in Hyderabad and the need for both countries to jointly combat the scourge of terrorism, according to sources, John Kerry emphasised and reiterated to Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai the importance of India and expressed his desire to engage and start discussions with India

Indian envoy hosts newly elected US lawmakers

Indian envoy hosts newly elected US lawmakers

Rediff.com   15 Feb 2013

At an elegant reception hosted at her residence on February 14, to felicitate the newly minted United States lawmakers -- Dr Ami Bera and Tulsi Gabbard Indian Ambassador Nirupama Rao predicted that 'the presence of Ami Bera and Tulsi Gabbard in the US Congress, brings great meaning to our mission and our task of taking US-India relations further forward to greater and greater heights'.

John Kerry defends Pakistan, opposes slashing US aid

John Kerry defends Pakistan, opposes slashing US aid

Rediff.com   25 Jan 2013

United States Senator John F Kerry -- President Barack Obama's nominee to be the next Secretary of State -- has asserted that he would be strongly opposed to any cuts in America's considerable aid to Islamabad.

'India solely responsible for Pak going nuclear'

'India solely responsible for Pak going nuclear'

Rediff.com   16 Jan 2013

India is solely responsible for prompting Pakistan to pursue a nuclear weapons capability, says Retired Pakistani Brigadier General Feroz Khan, erstwhile insider in Islamabad's nuclear weapons establishment. Aziz Haniffa reports.

'N-weapons could soon become a liability for Pakistan'

'N-weapons could soon become a liability for Pakistan'

Rediff.com   16 Jan 2013

If the political system and the economy of Pakistan continue to go down the tubes, nuclear weapons will not be able to save it, says Retired Brigadier General Feroz Khan. Aziz Haniffa reports

Haley, Barve gaining clout in US politics

Haley, Barve gaining clout in US politics

Rediff.com   3 Jan 2013

The significant clout of Indian American politicians in affecting mainstream political developments were further manifested through separate actions last month by South Carolina Republican Governor Nimrata 'Nikki' Randhawa Haley and Maryland House Majority Leader, Democrat Kumar Barve, who created history in the Indian-American immigrant experience in the process.

Kerry's impending nomination hailed by S-Asia experts

Kerry's impending nomination hailed by S-Asia experts

Rediff.com   21 Dec 2012

Leading South Asia experts, who have interacted closely with Senator John F Kerry, the chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee -- whose nomination as the new secretary of state to succeed Hillary Clinton is expected to be announced shortly by President Barack Obama -- have hailed the pending appointment and predicted that he would be catalytic toward further advancing US-India relations.

Ami Bera appoints Mini Timmaraju as chief of staff

Ami Bera appoints Mini Timmaraju as chief of staff

Rediff.com   14 Dec 2012

Soon-to-be Indian American United States Congressman Dr Amerish 'Ami' Bera has appointed long-time Democratic and community activist and erstwhile Congressional staffer Mini Timmaraju as his chief of staff.Hyderabad-born and Texas-raised Timmaraju, 39, is currently the director of the Office of the President at Planned Parenthood Federation of America and a former district director for US Congressman Nick Lampson of Texas.

Obama rejects Republican immigration reform bill

Obama rejects Republican immigration reform bill

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2012

United States President Barack Obama, who pledged that enacting comprehensive immigration reform would be a priority in his second term, has rejected a Republican-sponsored immigration bill that would have created a new green card category for foreign students, reports Aziz Haniffa.

'India-US relationship is going to be generational'

'India-US relationship is going to be generational'

Rediff.com   22 Nov 2012

Admiral Walter F Doran (retd) of the United States Navy, whose association with India goes back 34 years reminisces his time and the friendships he built during his days at the Indian Defence Services Staff College in Wellington, Tamil Nadu.

'Bureaucracy a major impediment to Indo-US military ties'

'Bureaucracy a major impediment to Indo-US military ties'

Rediff.com   22 Nov 2012

Dr S Amer Latif, a senior Pentagon policy wonk, on leave as a Visiting Fellow with the Wadhwani Chair in United States-India Policy Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies -- a leading Washington, DC think tank -- has said the civilian bureaucracy with the Indian ministry of defense "is a significant impediment to close US-India military ties."

Ami Bera becomes 1st Indo-American doc elected to US Cong

Ami Bera becomes 1st Indo-American doc elected to US Cong

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2012

Dr Ami Bera, 45, the Elk Grove, California Democrat has created history by becoming the first Indian American physician to be elected to the United States Congress and only the third Indian American in the community's immigrant experience to have the distinction of being voted in to the US House of Representatives.

Diwali resolution introduced in US senate

Diwali resolution introduced in US senate

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2012

US Senators John Cornyn, Texas Republican, and Mark R Warner, Virginia Democrat -- the co-chairs of the Senate's bipartisan India Caucus -- have introduced a resolution to honour and celebrate the festival of Diwali.

US Vice Prez Biden leads White House Diwali celebrations

US Vice Prez Biden leads White House Diwali celebrations

Rediff.com   15 Nov 2012

Just one week after United States President Barack Obama's convincing re-election, his faithful Vice President Joseph Biden led the White House celebration of Diwali, reflecting on the significance of festival of lights, and also acknowledging the presence of Tulsi Gabbard, the first Hindu American elected to the US Congress, and also Ambassador Nirupama Rao, who like Gabbard, seemed to have that gravitational pull in terms of the guests wanting to pose for pictures with them

Time for the elephant to do some soul searching

Time for the elephant to do some soul searching

Rediff.com   12 Nov 2012

Barack Obama's re-election reflects how much the Republican Party, held hostage by the Tea Party, has alienated minorities and women. Aziz Haniffa reports

Will Obama re-election lead to GOP soul-searching?

Will Obama re-election lead to GOP soul-searching?

Rediff.com   7 Nov 2012

As much as it was a thumping victory for Barack Obama, the election results were also a repudiation of the current Republican Party, held hostage by a rabid tea party, that has alienated minorities and women, who delivered for Obama despite an unemployment rate of over 7.8 percent, says Aziz Haniffa.

Meet Tulsi Gabbard, first Hindu American in US Congress

Meet Tulsi Gabbard, first Hindu American in US Congress

Rediff.com   7 Nov 2012

Democrat Tulsi Gabbard who won the race for Hawaii's 2nd Congressional District said that she hoped to play some small role in increasing people's respect, understanding, and love for one another despite differences. Aziz Haniffa reports

'Concerns of Hindus are near to my heart'

'Concerns of Hindus are near to my heart'

Rediff.com   31 Oct 2012

Aziz Haniffa speaks to the candidate from Hawaii, on course to become the first Hindu-American congresswoman

'We wish Rajat well in these trying times'

'We wish Rajat well in these trying times'

Rediff.com   26 Oct 2012

Leading IIT alumni in the United States, including former chairmen and CEOs of Fortune 500 multinational conglomerates like Raj L Gupta, expressed sadness over the Greek-like tragic fall of Rajat Gupta.