Prem Panicker In Washington, DC

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'Clinton's visit to India helped cross the bar'

'Clinton's visit to India helped cross the bar'

Rediff.com   24 Jul 2009

Former US Ambassador to India Frank Wisner is a happy man because he believes that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit to India helped 'cross the bar' and silence the critics who were convinced that President Barack Obama's predecessor George W Bush was infinitely better for India than the current chief executive of the White House.

Hillary dispelled India's doubts about Obama govt

Hillary dispelled India's doubts about Obama govt

Rediff.com   24 Jul 2009

The apparent consensus among South Asia watchers and experts in United States is that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's three-day visit to Mumbai and New Delhi was a slam dunk in effectively quashing the contention of naysayers, both in India and the US, that the Barack Obama administration was less committed to the India-US strategic partnership than its predecessor George W Bush administration.

'Pakistan has become something of a caricature'

'Pakistan has become something of a caricature'

Rediff.com   23 Jul 2009

Former Pakistani Ambassador to the US, Maleeha Lodhi has ridiculed the recent fears of the Obama administration and the US Congress that the Taliban when they gained control of the Swat Valley -- since recaptured by the Pakistani military -- would get a hold of the country's nuclear arsenal.

'Pakistanis are disappointed with Dr Singh'

'Pakistanis are disappointed with Dr Singh'

Rediff.com   23 Jul 2009

Maleeha Lodhi, the former Pakistani Ambassador to the US, has said that both Pakistani government and its people are disappointed that even though Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Congress party returned to power with an enhanced mandate, India has refused to resume the composite dialogue with Pakistan, and instead continues to focus on the terrorism issue.

Obama's N-deal report to Congress creates doubts

Obama's N-deal report to Congress creates doubts

Rediff.com   21 Jul 2009

The report submitted by Obama on Monday -- which is the first one given to the US Congress by a President as required by the legislation signed into law last October by then President George W Bush, is one in a series of determinations required to be provided to lawmakers on the implementation of the Act, which details India's actions from IAEA safeguards to other non-proliferation commitments.

Indo-US accord opens door for closer defence ties

Indo-US accord opens door for closer defence ties

Rediff.com   21 Jul 2009

The USIBC said that this was 'a significant step that puts decades of Cold War baggage behind the world's two largest democracy', and that in achieving 'consensus' on this 'key bilateral agreement', it held out the promise 'to bolster the US and India as reliable partners for the long future in the sensitive areas of defence and security trade'.

Stopping sex predators: Indian American honoured

Stopping sex predators: Indian American honoured

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2009

Jay Chaudhuri, general counsel and senior policy adviser to North Carolina State Treasurer Janet Cowell, has been honoured with a top award by the National Association of Attorneys General for his efforts in protecting children from online predators on social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook. Chaudhuri received the NAAG 2009 Marvin Award at its annual convention in Colorado Springs.

Hillary visit will take ties to next level: Blake

Hillary visit will take ties to next level: Blake

Rediff.com   26 Jun 2009

Robert O Blake, the new Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, making his debut before the House Foreign Affairs Committee Thursday, said Secretary of State Hillary's Clinton's trip to India next month will be a tangible manifestation of the Obama Administration's commitment to take the Indo-US relationship to the next level.

Pak inches closer to receiving massive US aid

Pak inches closer to receiving massive US aid

Rediff.com   17 Jun 2009

Pakistan has moved one step closer to receiving massive American economic and military largesse -- reminiscent of the billions of dollars it received during the Reagan and George W Bush Administrations when military dictators Mohammad Zia-ul Haq and Pervez Musharraf respectively were in charge -- to the tune of $1.5 billion annually over five years, when the Senate-Lugar aid bill steamrolled through the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee by a vote of 16-0.

Fear is the key

Fear is the key

Rediff.com   15 Jun 2009

Just when, at what point, did India lose the game against England and with it, the berth in the semis?

Obama appoints Vinai Thummalapally as Ambassador

Obama appoints Vinai Thummalapally as Ambassador

Rediff.com   12 Jun 2009

President Barack Obama has nominated his friend and former room-mate and major campaign fund-raiser Vinai Thummalapally of Colorado Springs, Colorado, as the next US Ambassador to Belize, the only country in Central America where English is the official language.

Obama wants to engage with India; sends PM letter

Obama wants to engage with India; sends PM letter

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2009

Richard Holbrooke, the United States Special Representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan, has asserted that the Obama administration "believes that what happens in Afghanistan and Pakistan is of vital interest to our national security and that India is a country that we must keep in the closest consultations with."

Ellen Tauscher is undersecretary of arms control

Ellen Tauscher is undersecretary of arms control

Rediff.com   10 Jun 2009

A nonproliferation hawk, who vehemently opposed the US-India civilian nuclear deal, former Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher will take over as Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security.

ISI still linked to terror groups: US official

ISI still linked to terror groups: US official

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2009

Bruce Riedel, senior National Security Council official in the Clinton Administration, who spearheaded President Obama's strategic review on Afghanistan and Pakistan, told rediff.com that for all the Pakistani leadership assurances that the ISI has severed its links with terrorist groups like the Lashkar-e-Tayiba and the Taliban, the ISI's association with them is as entrenched as ever.

Why implementing N-deal is high on US agenda

Why implementing N-deal is high on US agenda

Rediff.com   5 Jun 2009

A major priority on the agenda of United States Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, William J Burns --- who will be the first senior US official to visit India after the Lok Sabha polls -- will be to begin discussions with senior Indian officials about operationalising the India-US civilian nuclear deal.US business and industry, which lobbied feverishly to push through the deal, have been urging the administration to move quickly on this front.

Comatose US Senate India Caucus gets new life

Comatose US Senate India Caucus gets new life

Rediff.com   4 Jun 2009

US Senators Christopher Dodd, Connecticut Democrat and John Cornyn, Texas Republican have launched an attempt to revive the largely comatose US Senate India Caucus.

'India can't become a global player without Pak'

'India can't become a global player without Pak'

Rediff.com   2 Jun 2009

Tariq Fatemi, former Pakistani ambassador to the United States and principal foreign policy adviser to erstwhile prime minister Nawaz Sharif, has urged New Delhi to lift the 'pause button' on the Indo-Pakistan composite dialogue, which was imposed after the Mumbai terror attacks.

Envoy hails Indian American community's role

Envoy hails Indian American community's role

Rediff.com   1 Jun 2009

India's new envoy to the United States, Meera Shankar, has said that the results of the recent elections in India "are a vote for continuity, stability and inclusive development." To sustained applause, Shankar also lauded the catalytic role played by the Indian American community in taking Indo-US relations in recent years to unprecedented levels."Of course, our relations with the US have undergone a very significant transformation," she said.

Roemer as US envoy to India: Mixed reactions

Roemer as US envoy to India: Mixed reactions

Rediff.com   29 May 2009

Former US envoy to India Frank Wisner and industry sources expressed elation over Obama's choice of Roemer while the likes of South Asia expert Stephen P Cohen was cautious in his opinion. Some community activists were disappointed that the President had not made a high-profile nomination from the career diplomat cadres or the world of politics or business as he had for the ambassadorial posts in London and Beijing.

Indian American girl wins Spelling Bee

Indian American girl wins Spelling Bee

Rediff.com   29 May 2009

The Indian American kid was declared the Spelling Bee champion after she correctly spelled 'laodicean' at the end of the grilling championship finals, which included 11 students from all across the country, seven of whom happened to be Indian-Americans.