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Emirates plans $2 mn lounge at Delhi airport

Emirates plans $2 mn lounge at Delhi airport

Rediff.com   16 Jul 2010

The airline, which currently has about 900 employees working for it in India, is also looking to hire more.

Krishna meets top leaders in Pakistan

Krishna meets top leaders in Pakistan

Rediff.com   16 Jul 2010

External Affairs Minister S M Krishna on Friday held talks with leaders from various political parties in Pakistan, including Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz's Shahbaz Sharif to whom he presented a 'chaddar' to be placed on the revered shrine of Data Darbar which was attacked by terrorists recently.A delegation of Muttahida Qaumi Movement leaders led by Overseas Pakistan Affairs Minister Farooq Sattar met Krishna on Friday morning.

Home Secy's remarks on ISI anger Pak

Home Secy's remarks on ISI anger Pak

Rediff.com   14 Jul 2010

Ahead of Thursday's Foreign Minister-level talks, Pakistan expressed disappointment over Indian Home Secretary G K Pillai's remarks on the Inter-Services-Intyelligence's involvement in the Mumbai terror attack citing leads from Lashkar-e-Tayiba operative David Headley's interrogation.

Talks with Chinese leadership constructive: Patil

Talks with Chinese leadership constructive: Patil

Rediff.com   29 May 2010

President Pratibha Patil on Saturday said the commitment of China's top leadership, including her counterpart Hu Jintao, to strengthen Sino-Indian ties was evident during the 'wide-ranging and constructive' talks she had with them. In her first public engagement in Shanghai, China's gleaming business hub, Patil said India and China enjoy a thriving trade and economic relationship, vibrant cultural ties and also greater people-to-people exchanges.

RJD MP keeps President Patil waiting

RJD MP keeps President Patil waiting

Rediff.com   29 May 2010

There were some awkward moments before the departure of President Pratibha Patil from Beijing to the central Chinese city of Luoyang on Saturday when a member of her entourage, Rashtriya Janata Dal Member of Parliament Raghuvansh Prasad, did not turn up at the airport on time, making her wait for nearly 20 minutes.Though the scheduled departure was slated for 9 am local time, the President arrived at the airport at 8.50 am for the last farewell formalities.

Patil pitches for pharma, IT cos in China

Patil pitches for pharma, IT cos in China

Rediff.com   28 May 2010

Patil, the first Indian Head of State to visit China in a decade, took up the issue of the growing trade imbalance.

Pak non-committal on action against Hafiz Saeed

Pak non-committal on action against Hafiz Saeed

Rediff.com   28 Apr 2010

Notwithstanding India's insistence on action against Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed, Pakistan was non-committal on action against the mastermind of Mumbai attacks and several other terror strikes in India. "Same old beaten track," said Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi when asked for his response to India's repeated demand that action should be taken against Saeed in connection with Mumbai attacks.

PM pitches for freer trade in South Asia

PM pitches for freer trade in South Asia

Rediff.com   28 Apr 2010

Pitching for freer movement of goods, services and people across South Asia, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday warned that the region faces the risk of "marginalisation and stagnation" if member countries fail to build SAARC as a group that is better connected and better empowered.

We live on hope, says Pak about PM-Gilani meet

We live on hope, says Pak about PM-Gilani meet

Rediff.com   27 Apr 2010

Ahead of a possible meeting between their prime ministers in Thimphu, Pakistan on Tuesday said it wanted the resumption of composite dialogue with India at the political level, as the outcome of parleys between the foreign secretaries had been 'disappointing'."I don't think a forward movement can take place at the foreign-secretary level," Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said, adding, "If you want real progress, it will have to come from the political leaders"

Singh, Gilani likely to meet during SAARC summit

Singh, Gilani likely to meet during SAARC summit

Rediff.com   26 Apr 2010

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani are expected to meet in Thimphu on the margins of the South Asian Association Regional Cooperation Summit, during which the Indian leader is likely to seek an update on the probe and trial in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks case being conducted in Pakistan.

IPL will do $1-billion business this year

IPL will do $1-billion business this year

Rediff.com   24 Mar 2010

Indian Premier League would generate a revenue of $1 billion this season, thanks to huge fan following across the globe, attracting a large number of advertisers, its Commissioner Lalit Modi said on Wednesday.

Why twins no longer get separated at Kumbh Mela

Why twins no longer get separated at Kumbh Mela

Rediff.com   15 Jan 2010

Lost siblings in the Kumbh Mela were once a recurrent theme in Hindi films, but in these modern times, mobile phones are coming to the rescue of many who get separated from friends or families in the world's largest religious gathering. Almost 10 times a minute, the public address system at Hardiwar sets cracking about Raj from Jammu or Koki from Haryana, who are lost or have lost someone close in the sea of humanity.But in modern times, technology helps pilgrims keep track.

Chinese weapon sales to Pak worries India

Chinese weapon sales to Pak worries India

Rediff.com   3 Jan 2010

Taking exception to China's involvement in several projects in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, India, on Sunday, described it as "illegal" and said it has conveyed its concern over this as well as supply of Chinese weapons to Pakistan. Despite differences on a host of issues with China, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna who is expected to visit Beijing in April this year, said the country did not see it in "antagonistic terms".

EU may take India to WTO; seeks cut on wine levies

EU may take India to WTO; seeks cut on wine levies

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2009

In 2007, India slashed the additional customs duty it charged on imported (which were up to 150 per cent of value of imports depending on the spirits), but simultaneously hiked the basic customs duties to 150 per cent from 100 per cent.

Coca-Cola sued over 'VitaminWater'

Coca-Cola sued over 'VitaminWater'

Rediff.com   20 Jan 2009

Accusing the company of deceiving consumers into believing that VitaminWater provides remarkable health benefits by marketing, advertising and labeling the VitaminWater flavours with names, including 'defense', 'rescue' and 'energy', the Center for Science in the Public Interest said the drink was basically sugar water. Coca-Cola bought Glaceau's VitaminWater for $4.1 billion in June 2007.

CBI plans to go hi-tech

CBI plans to go hi-tech

Rediff.com   28 Dec 2008

With every second terror strike having a vital link to cyberspace, the agency has decided to train new officers more on cracking cyber crimes rather than focus on target shooting with arms.

Hundreds throng Mumbai's Ground Zero

Hundreds throng Mumbai's Ground Zero

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2008

Standing shattered behind the Gateway of India with soot marred walls, bullet riddled doors, broken window panes and splinter marks, the terrorist-hit structures are now the most sought after tourist destinations in the city.Welcome to the world of 'disaster tourism' as many call it, where Taj Mahal and Oberoi Hotel along with Nariman House and of course the Leopold Cafe have become the favourite spots to be thronged by the average Mumbaikar.

Hurricane Gustav lashes Louisiana coast

Hurricane Gustav lashes Louisiana coast

Rediff.com   1 Sep 2008

A downgraded Hurricane Gustav packed with strong winds and heavy rains lashed the Gulf coast on Monday but spared New Orleans, the city which was devastated three years ago by Hurricane Katrina.Fearing a repeat of the 2005 Hurricane Katrina disaster, more than two million people fled their homes from coastal Mississippi, Albama and South-eastern Texas ahead of the storm, which was at one stage forecast to attain highest Category 5 before making the landfall.

Call centres under narcotics scanner

Call centres under narcotics scanner

Rediff.com   20 May 2008

The increased vigil comes after the Narcotics Control Bureau recently busted two international syndicates operating through a call centre and a software firm to smuggle Psychotropic drugs overseas. NCB seized over 90,000 regulated and banned tablets valued at over Rs one crore in the international market that were to be smuggled out.

Pvt cos battle for defence market

Pvt cos battle for defence market

Rediff.com   25 Feb 2008

Private players are increasingly looking at the defence market which is a promising multi billion-dollar arena.