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SAARC ministers discuss police co-operation

SAARC ministers discuss police co-operation

Rediff.com   26 Jun 2010

Home Ministers from South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation nations discussed ways to strengthen police cooperation and other means to combat terrorism that has afflicted the region. The SAARC Interior Ministers' conference, attended by Home Minister P Chidambaram, also discussed proposals like maritime security and anti-piracy operations under the SAARC charter.

What Chidambaram will tell Pakistan 'politely'

What Chidambaram will tell Pakistan 'politely'

Rediff.com   25 Jun 2010

India on Friday asked Pakistan to expeditiously bring to justice all those behind the Mumbai terror attacks, including Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed and handlers of terrorists, including some Pakistani army personnel. Home Minister P Chidambaram said he will 'politely' tell Pakistan that the time has come to address issues concerning the deadly Mumbai terror attacks with the seriousness that they warrant.

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"

Pak blocks SAARC pact on disaster response

Pak blocks SAARC pact on disaster response

Rediff.com   26 Apr 2010

Pakistan has played a spoiler in South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation's efforts to firm up agreements on developing intra-regional connectivity and establishing a common response to disasters.A Motor Vehicles Agreement, providing for connectivity between Kabul and Dhaka criss-crossing the region, and a pact on Rapid Response to Natural Disasters, were scheduled to be signed during the upcoming 16th SAARC Summit in Thimphu on April 28-29.

Terrorists plan attacks on Indians in Kabul

Terrorists plan attacks on Indians in Kabul

Rediff.com   21 Apr 2010

Indian assets and personnel in Kabul could come under fresh attacks in the near future with intelligence inputs suggesting that terror groups like Haqqani faction of Taliban have recently been enquiring about Indian projects and residential complexes of those working on these.

World wants India to grow, says PM

World wants India to grow, says PM

Rediff.com   18 Apr 2010

He said India's problems are at home and "we have to first tackle our own problems."

Obama may visit India in August or October: PM

Obama may visit India in August or October: PM

Rediff.com   17 Apr 2010

United States President Barack Obama is expected to undertake his first state visit to India in August or October, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Saturday.Returning from his two-nation tour of the United States and Brazil during which he met Obama, Dr Singh said these two months were being considered for the finalisation of dates for the significant visit. However, the exact dates have not been finalised yet, he said.

US 'assures' India on access to Headley

US 'assures' India on access to Headley

Rediff.com   17 Apr 2010

India is also keen to interrogate Headley in a way that is legally acceptable in a court in the country. Headley has confessed to playing a crucial role in the Mumbai attacks.

China wants to correct trade imbalance with India

China wants to correct trade imbalance with India

Rediff.com   16 Apr 2010

Trade between India and China has jumped substantially from $1 billion in 2001 to $52 billion in 2008 and the two sides are targeting to reach $60 billion.

PM pitches for close ties among BRIC nations

PM pitches for close ties among BRIC nations

Rediff.com   16 Apr 2010

Addressing the Brazil-Russia-India-China Summit in Brasilia, he said the four countries can benefit by sharing their experiences in the field of inclusive growth.

Terrorism continues to pose serious challenge: PM

Terrorism continues to pose serious challenge: PM

Rediff.com   16 Apr 2010

"We should make all efforts for the early finalisation of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism in the United Nations," he said.

Let's not err again, global crisis is not over: PM

Let's not err again, global crisis is not over: PM

Rediff.com   16 Apr 2010

Addressing the 2nd India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Summit in Brasilia on Thursday, he said the grouping of leading developing economies must speak against the protectionist policies, "which are only shortsighted and self-defeating in the long run".

PM meets Chinese president in Brazil

PM meets Chinese president in Brazil

Rediff.com   15 Apr 2010

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday met Chinese President Hu Jintao and discussed the entire gamut of bilateral issues, particularly trade and investments.

Singh heads to Brazil for IBSA, BRIC meets

Singh heads to Brazil for IBSA, BRIC meets

Rediff.com   14 Apr 2010

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh left Washington on Wednesday for Brazil after attending the Nuclear Security Summit and holding talks with US President Barack Obama during which he asked him to press Pakistan to rein in Lashkar-e-Tayiba and other terror outfits targeting India.On the second leg of his 8-day two-nation tour, Singh headed to Brasilia where he would attend the India-Brazil- South Africa and the Brazil-Russia-India-China summits on Thursday and on Friday.

PM speaks up against sanctions on Iran

PM speaks up against sanctions on Iran

Rediff.com   14 Apr 2010

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday revealed that he had told United States President Barack Obama that India does not favour Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions but sanctions were not an answer as poor people get more affected by them."I said to the President that we do not favour Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions," Dr Singh told a press conference in Washington, when asked about the discussions on Iran that he had with Obama two days ago.

Target: Global atomic lockdown in 4 years

Target: Global atomic lockdown in 4 years

Rediff.com   14 Apr 2010

The communique issued at the end of the Summit, which saw the participation of 47 countries constitutes a political commitment by the participating countries on a "voluntary basis" the actionable portions of this work plan.

All nations have equal right over N-energy: China

All nations have equal right over N-energy: China

Rediff.com   13 Apr 2010

"We are considering setting up of a nuclear security Centre of Excellence in China through cooperation with relevant countries in order to play a bigger role in regional nuclear security cooperation," Hu said in his remarks at the Nuclear Security Summit.

Nuclear terrorism is a grave threat, says PM

Nuclear terrorism is a grave threat, says PM

Rediff.com   13 Apr 2010

With Pakistan obviously on his mind, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned on Tuesday, of the dangers posed by nuclear explosives falling into the hands of non-state actors posing danger to India and other countries. Addressing the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, he pitched for "zero tolerance" against individuals and groups which engage in illegal trafficking of atomic explosives and announced India's decision to set up a 'Global Centre for Nuclear Energy Partnership'.