H S Rao In London

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Tamils lay seige to UK parliament

Tamils lay seige to UK parliament

Rediff.com   7 Apr 2009

Tamil protesters clashed with the UK police on Tuesday as they laid siege of the British Parliament demanding an international action to stop "genocide" by the Sri Lanka forces, who are preparing to inflict a "decisive blow" to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam guerrillas.

India invited to G20 meet on financial crisis

India invited to G20 meet on financial crisis

Rediff.com   21 Feb 2009

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is among the top world leaders who have been invited for the Second G20 Summit to be held in London in April, which will discuss ways and means to reinvigorate growth in the wake of the global economic crisis.

A R Rahman wins BAFTA award for <I>Slumdog</I>

A R Rahman wins BAFTA award for Slumdog

Rediff.com   9 Feb 2009

Bolstering its chances for the Oscars scheduled later this month, the film based on India's diplomat-turned author Vikas Swarup's novel went into the ceremony with 11 nominations and won prizes for best film, best director, original screenplay, music, cinematography, editing and sound.

UK for IAEA access to AQ Khan

UK for IAEA access to AQ Khan

Rediff.com   6 Feb 2009

Hours after A Q Khan's release from house arrest, Britain on Friday asked Pakistan to grant International Atomic Energy Agency access to the disgraced atomic scientist to question him on his proliferation activities, particularly transferring nuclear know-how to countries like Iran and North Korea.

Britain announces new steps to help banks

Britain announces new steps to help banks

Rediff.com   19 Jan 2009

Unveiling the measures, Chancellor of Exchequer, Alistair Darling said the measures were needed because if the banking system collapsed, the economy 'would come down with it'. The measures include a scheme to offer insurance against banks losing more money from the toxic debt that started the credit crunch.

Top UK biz team to visit India from Monday

Top UK biz team to visit India from Monday

Rediff.com   17 Jan 2009

During the visit organised by the UK India Business Council and UK Trade and Investment, 129 delegates, including business leaders Vittorio Colao, CEO, Vodafone; Lord Meghnad Desai, noted NRI economist; Terry Hill, chairman, Arup; Evelyn de Rothschild and Gerry Grimstone of Standard Life will visit New Delhi, Pune and Mumbai.

Pakistan mishandled Kasab case, says Burney

Pakistan mishandled Kasab case, says Burney

Rediff.com   8 Jan 2009

Observing that the "mishandling" of the issue of Ajmal Iman's nationality by the government had brought bad name to Pakistan, leading human rights activist Ansar Burney has demanded the immediate resignation of Interior Ministry chief Rehman Malik.

Lord Swraj Paul scripts history

Lord Swraj Paul scripts history

Rediff.com   19 Dec 2008

Participating in the 150-minute long debate on Thursday, Chairman of the UK-India Business Council Lord Karan Bilimoria congratulated Lord Paul on his appointment as the Deputy Speaker of the House and said that Non-Resident Immigrants in Britain were now reaching the top positions in every field.

Lord Paul for UK industrial devt bank

Lord Paul for UK industrial devt bank

Rediff.com   13 Dec 2008

About the problems faced by manufacturing industry in the UK, Lord Paul, who recently scripted history by becoming the first Asian deputy speaker of the House of Lords, expressed hope that the Banking Bill would end the uncertainty surrounding lending terms and conditions.

'India confident of weathering credit crunch'

'India confident of weathering credit crunch'

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2008

India is confident of weathering the current global financial crisis and is on track to become the world's third largest economy by 2035 as predicted by experts, India's High Commissioner to the UK Shiv Shankar Mukherjee has said.

India a genuine emerging power: Britain

India a genuine emerging power: Britain

Rediff.com   24 Sep 2008

British Foreign Secretary David Miliband considered to be a potential prime minister, has heaped praise on India as a 'genuine emerging power' from whom the world had 'many expectations.'"India is genuinely emerging as a power and in it the Indian diaspora is a huge source of strength" Miliband said, adding, 'we are lucky to have such a diaspora.'

India a genuine emerging power: Britain

India a genuine emerging power: Britain

Rediff.com   24 Sep 2008

British Foreign Secretary David Miliband, considered to be a potential prime minister, has heaped praise on India as a "genuine emerging power" from whom the world had "many expectations." "India is genuinely emerging as a power and in it the Indian Diaspora is a huge source of strength" Miliband said, adding "we are lucky to have such a Diaspora."

UK racism row: Asian cop suspended

UK racism row: Asian cop suspended

Rediff.com   10 Sep 2008

Tarique Ghaffur, assistant commissioner of police, who is at the centre of a row following his accusation that he has been racially discriminated by Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair, has been stripped of his duties and put on gardening leave, the Scotland Yard said.

Indian chef creates 'world's hottest curry'

Indian chef creates 'world's hottest curry'

Rediff.com   11 Jul 2008

The 'brain storming' dish has been created by executive chef Vivek Singh of London's Chinnamon Club restaurant, for a contest that marks the launch of Virgin Media's Bollywood Movies on Demand service.

UK fraud: Indian-origin HSBC staff jailed

UK fraud: Indian-origin HSBC staff jailed

Rediff.com   8 Jul 2008

Twenty five year-old Jagmeet Channa, who worked at the Canary Wharf headquarters of the bank, hijacked his colleagues' identities to plunder the coffers of the bank. Hoping the looming weekend would help hide his betrayal, Channa followed orders of fellow conspirators who had promised him a 'cut', by first sending Euro60 million (47,970,227 pounds) from one of its trading accounts to Morocco.

Kashmir a solvable problem, says Zardari

Kashmir a solvable problem, says Zardari

Rediff.com   28 Jun 2008

'We must make viable peace. This (Kashmir) is a solvable problem that must not take further lives,' Zardari said in a 'special vision statement' read out at a conference organised by Tehelka magazine in London on Friday. Pending a final settlement, 'we agree with the statement of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh supporting an autonomous Kashmir running much of its own affairs', Zardari said.

Some ideas to resolve the Kashmir issue...

Some ideas to resolve the Kashmir issue...

Rediff.com   27 Jun 2008

The issue of cross border terrorism must be addressed to find a 'pragmatic' solution to the Kashmir issue, the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party has said as leaders from India and Pakistan favoured making the border 'irrelevant' to promote people-to-people contacts and discard the 'mistrust'.

UK: 18 NRIs to be honoured by the Queen

UK: 18 NRIs to be honoured by the Queen

Rediff.com   14 Jun 2008

Leading Non-Resident Indian entrepreneur Raj Loomba, a campaigner of widows' rights, Surina Narula, champion of street children in India and 16 others have been chosen for the Queen's Birthday Honours this year.

Britain launches India country plan

Britain launches India country plan

Rediff.com   12 Jun 2008

Britain has launched an India country plan for 2008-2015 under which it will spend 825 million pounds in the next three years to help India achieve the Millennium Development Goal (MGD) and assist the poorest of the poor in the country.

4 Indian firms take AIM in four weeks

4 Indian firms take AIM in four weeks

Rediff.com   10 Jun 2008

KSK Emerging India Energy Fund Limited on Tuesday became the fourth Indian firm to float on AIM in the last four weeks, the London Stock Exchange announced. Between them the four new Indian firms have raised about $387 million. The other three Indian firms to have joined AIM over the past month are Indus Gas, OPG Power Ventures and Mortice Ltd.