Sridhar Krishnaswami In Washington, DC

Stories by Sridhar Krishnaswami In Washington, DC

President Bush honours Pallavi Shah - twice

President Bush honours Pallavi Shah - twice

Rediff.com   13 Dec 2007

It was yet another feather in her cap for Pallavi Shah, an accomplished math teacher and coach in northern California, who has been honored twice by President George W Bush in the Oval Office when her students took first place and were the top individual scorers in the Mathcounts National Competition.

Jewellery: India to get GSP benefits

Jewellery: India to get GSP benefits

Rediff.com   13 Dec 2007

McDermott trade amendment to reinstate GSP benefits to India is approved by US House.

US concerned with al Qaeda in Pak than Afghanistan

US concerned with al Qaeda in Pak than Afghanistan

Rediff.com   12 Dec 2007

The defence secretary, however, said the US would not be looking to add significant numbers of US forces to run operations in Pakistan.

World Bank pushes efforts to reduce AIDS stigma

World Bank pushes efforts to reduce AIDS stigma

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2007

The World Bank, the United Nations and private sector partners recently launched a competitive development marketplace aimed at identifying and funding innovative approaches to reduce stigma and discrimination associated with HIV and AIDS in India and other South Asian countries. The initiative, called 'Tackling HIV and AIDS Stigma and Discrimination: From Insights to Action,' targets communities across India and the rest of the subcontinent.

Rise of India, China no threat for US: Rice

Rise of India, China no threat for US: Rice

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2007

The rise of India and China does not mean that the US, which is currently experiencing a 'tectonic' shift in its economy, is entering an era of decline, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said. Globalisation is creating unprecedented opportunities, but we Americans still do not feel that they are sharing in them," Rice said at a Women's Foreign Policy Group Annual Luncheon.

Support grows for DUI Indian-American lawmaker

Support grows for DUI Indian-American lawmaker

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2007

Senior colleagues, long-time friends and the Indian-American community leaders had sprung to the defence of Maryland House Majority Leader Kumar Barve, the senior-most Indian American lawmaker, Kumar Barve, who was arrested on November 29 in Gaithersburg in Montgomery Country, which he represents, for drunken driving.

'Pak worried at Delhi's ties with Kabul'

'Pak worried at Delhi's ties with Kabul'

Rediff.com   7 Dec 2007

US Senator John F Kerry, who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommitttee on Near East and South and Central Asian Affairs -- that has jurisdiction over policy pertaining to India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan -- has called for the resolution of the Kashmir imbroglio, saying that the simmering problem is the rootcause of mistrust between Islamabad and New Delhi, that apparently causes Pakistan's paranoia over even New Delhi's relations with Kabul.

Bush lauds 'buddy' Musharraf's decision

Bush lauds 'buddy' Musharraf's decision

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2007

Bush said Musharaf's taking off his uniform and stepping down as Pakistan's army chief was a strong first step toward democracy in that country.

'Indo-US nuclear deal will benefit both nations'

'Indo-US nuclear deal will benefit both nations'

Rediff.com   27 Nov 2007

The president emeritus of Asia Society and former Kennedy administration official Phillips Talbot has said the nuclear agreement would benefit both countries as it would ensure strategic ties between Washington and New Delhi "for 20 or 30 years".

Bush greets Sikhs on Guru Nanak birth anniversary

Bush greets Sikhs on Guru Nanak birth anniversary

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2007

"The teachings of Guru Nanak provide strength and support to thousands of Sikhs in America and millions more around the world," the US president said.

New 'India Initiative' by US university

New 'India Initiative' by US university

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2007

The Sigur Center for Asian Studies at George Washington University, as part of its expanding set of programs, including those on China, Japan, and Korea, has launched an India Initiative to be headed by Professor Deepa Ollapally, associate director at the center.

India-born Harvard alumnus' gift to alma mater

India-born Harvard alumnus' gift to alma mater

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2007

New Delhi-born Sanjeev K Mehra, managing director and partner in the principal investment area of Goldman, Sachs & Co, where he leads the industrial private equity investing effort and is the key benefactor of the envisaged $4 million South Asia chair at Harvard University, says it is simply a case "of giving back".

US Senate adopts Diwali resolution

US Senate adopts Diwali resolution

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2007

The resolution may have been adopted a week after the festival of lights was celebrated, but it was nonetheless delightful news to the Indian American community that had lobbied for it, particularly the nascent Hindu American Foundation, comprising young professionals, who had earlier seen their efforts bear fruit in the US House of Representatives.

Harvard unveils South Asia plan

Harvard unveils South Asia plan

Rediff.com   15 Nov 2007

According to Harvard, its plans for expanded engagement with South Asia had been developed by senior scholars and administrators from across the university and leaders from the public and private sectors around the world. The plans came just a month after Drew Gilpin Faust was officially installed as the 28th president in Harvard's history, making this project the first region-wide international initiative of the Faust administration.

'Pak poll cannot be free and fair under emergency'

'Pak poll cannot be free and fair under emergency'

Rediff.com   15 Nov 2007

The US has emphatically said that elections in Pakistan cannot be considered free and fair if held under emergency rule.

Musharraf yet to make US 'feel comfortable'

Musharraf yet to make US 'feel comfortable'

Rediff.com   14 Nov 2007

'It was a step backward for Pakistan's democratic transition and democratic process. And that is one that ultimately would carry consequences, will carry consequences, and does carry consequences for our relationship,' State Department Deputy Spokesman Tom Casey asserted.

India leading exporter of students to the US

India leading exporter of students to the US

Rediff.com   12 Nov 2007

The total of Indian students coming to the US this year was up by 9.6 per cent from the previous year, when the number was 76,503, and India dominated with 14.4 per cent of the total of 582,984 international students enrolled in American colleges and universities in the US in 2006/2007, which also increased by 3 per cent over the previous academic year.

Even I may be arrested, says Benazir

Even I may be arrested, says Benazir

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2007

In an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer from her home in Karachi, when asked if she feared that she was also about to be arrested among several other opposition figures in Pakistan, Benazir said, "I hope that Gen Musharraf won't take that stand, but I can't rule it out."

Republican Prez hopeful bats for raising H-1B quot

Republican Prez hopeful bats for raising H-1B quot

Rediff.com   2 Nov 2007

Former Massachusetts Gover Mitt Romney has said that while he is for increasing the quota for H1B visa, a majority of whose aspirants are Indians, the exact figures would depend on a number of things including the strength of the US economy and the implications for the local workforce.

Hillary extends Diwali greetings to Americans

Hillary extends Diwali greetings to Americans

Rediff.com   2 Nov 2007

The New York lawmaker, who is the co-chair of the Friends of India Caucus in the US Senate, said in her missive conveying greetings that 'Diwali is an annual festival of lights signifying universal love, peace, giving and caring. The glitter and splendor of lights which illuminate the dark sky on this day symbolizes the brightness of the future.'