T V Parasuram In Washington, DC

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Karan Bhatia lands top job in GE

Karan Bhatia lands top job in GE

Rediff.com   7 Apr 2008

For nearly seven years, Bhatia served in the first and second George W Bush Administrations, first in the department of commerce and then in the department of transportation, before finally enjoying a more than two-year stint as deputy US trade representative, the senior-most administration position ever served by an Indian American, before he resigned end October last year, to return to the private sector.

H-1B visas: US slams Indian IT firms

H-1B visas: US slams Indian IT firms

Rediff.com   7 Apr 2008

Two influential US Senators have renewed the campaign against the biggest users of H-1B visa workers in the US, including Indian heavyweights Infosys, Wipro, Satyam and Tata Consultancy Services. They fired off a missive to these companies asking how they employed professional and skilled workers, majority of whom hail from India.

'How much does India want the N-deal?'

'How much does India want the N-deal?'

Rediff.com   2 Apr 2008

The high-powered US Congressional delegation led by US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi that visited India last month and met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other senior Indian officials, has made it clear that it is the Hyde Act and not the 123 Agreement that is binding on the Indo-US civilian nuclear agreement that now remains stalled in New Delhi.

India had no qualms over my Tibet remarks: Pelosi

India had no qualms over my Tibet remarks: Pelosi

Rediff.com   2 Apr 2008

"Now, I did not thrash China when we were in India," Pelosi said, adding, "I spoke truths about what China is doing in Tibet and that China has not lived up to its statements made to the Olympic Committee about more openness and respect for human rights in order to attract the Olympics."

Interview  with US think tank Lisa Curtis

Interview with US think tank Lisa Curtis

Rediff.com   28 Feb 2008

US think tank Lisa Curtis talks about the Pakistan polls and its aftermath.

A survey on religions in US

A survey on religions in US

Rediff.com   26 Feb 2008

Not only are the Hindus and Mormons the most likely to be married (78 percent and 71 percent respectively), but also the most likely to be married to someone within their own faith (90 percent and 83 percent respectively), a landmark survey that details the religious affiliation of the American public and explores the remarkable dynamism taking place in the US religious marketplace has found. The study, titled the US Religious Landscape Survey, released on Monday by the P

Ronen Sen's extension is good karma, says US

Ronen Sen's extension is good karma, says US

Rediff.com   26 Feb 2008

US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns -- the chief interlocutor of the US-India civilian nuclear deal -- who will resign in March, has said he is elated that India has asked its Ambassador to Washington Ronen Sen to stay on for another year, describing it as "good karma".

Another top Indian-American official bows out

Another top Indian-American official bows out

Rediff.com   23 Feb 2008

Prakash Khatri, who created history when he was appointed the first-ever Ombudsman of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services of the Department of Homeland Security tendered his resignation, effective February 29.

Obama pledges to strengthen Indo-US relations

Obama pledges to strengthen Indo-US relations

Rediff.com   23 Feb 2008

"The world's oldest democracy and the world's largest democracy are natural partners, sharing important interests and fundamental democratic values," Obama said.

Indian American quits Bush administration

Indian American quits Bush administration

Rediff.com   21 Feb 2008

Venkayya, who announced that he will join the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, becomes the second Indian American to walk away, following close on the heels of Karan Bhatia, who resigned as deputy United States trade representative in October.

Pakistan's nuclear arsenal safe, say experts

Pakistan's nuclear arsenal safe, say experts

Rediff.com   21 Feb 2008

Leading South Asia experts have assured the United States Congress that the prospect of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal falling into fundamentalist hands is, at least in the short term, unlikely.

'Islamists aren't on verge of major electoral win'

'Islamists aren't on verge of major electoral win'

Rediff.com   20 Feb 2008

The United States should first and foremost support the restoration of democracy and an end to a military dictatorship

'Elections in Pak quite flawed'

'Elections in Pak quite flawed'

Rediff.com   18 Feb 2008

Daniel Markey, a senior fellow at the Council for Relations, is a long-standing expert on India, Pakistan, and South Asia, specialising in security and governance, international conflict, theories of international relations, and the US foreign policy in the region.

Never threatened to bomb Pak to Stone Age:Armitage

Never threatened to bomb Pak to Stone Age:Armitage

Rediff.com   15 Feb 2008

Armitage, appearing in a Brookings Institution discussion on 'The US-Pakistan Strategic Relationship', said, "I have gone my whole career desperately wanting to tell somebody that I would bomb them into the Stone Age and I have never been able to do it because I have never been authorised to do it."

'Musharraf is a good friend and a patriot'

'Musharraf is a good friend and a patriot'

Rediff.com   15 Feb 2008

Retired Marine General Anthony Zinni even went to the extent of defending Musharraf in terms of defusing the Kargil crisis

Pak shares cordial ties with India: Gen Karamat

Pak shares cordial ties with India: Gen Karamat

Rediff.com   15 Feb 2008

'While in the past elements within the Pakistani security establishment viewed Afghanistan as an essential part of its strategic depth vis-a-vis India, the rapprochement between New Delhi and Islamabad in recent years has made such a policy obsolete.'

Dean of Indian-American lawmakers supports Obama

Dean of Indian-American lawmakers supports Obama

Rediff.com   14 Feb 2008

Maryland House Majority Leader Kumar Barve -- considered the dean among Indian-American lawmakers -- endorsed Obama.

'N-trade: US can't have diff standards for India'

'N-trade: US can't have diff standards for India'

Rediff.com   14 Feb 2008

"We will support nothing with India in the NSG that is in contradiction to the Hyde Act. It will have to be completely consistent with the obligations of the Hyde Act," Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told the House Foreign Affairs Panel.

PM's prediction on Indo-US ties prophetic: Sen

PM's prediction on Indo-US ties prophetic: Sen

Rediff.com   6 Feb 2008

Indian Ambassador Ronen Sen has said that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's prediction to President George W Bush at their first meeting that 'the best was yet to come' in Indo-US relations 'were prophetic', but that even he could not have imagined it to have fostered to the extent it has.

Hillary pledges to strengthen Indo-US ties

Hillary pledges to strengthen Indo-US ties

Rediff.com   4 Feb 2008

In her article titled US-Indian Relations: A New Era, Clinton said that one of the most difficult tasks for the new president would be "taking our foreign policy in a new direction and restoring America's leadership in the world." "As president," she declared, "I'll reach out to our allies again and work with them to tackle global problems. America's partnership with India will be among the most important."