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Explained: Nicholas Burns' visit to Delhi

Explained: Nicholas Burns' visit to Delhi

Rediff.com31 May 2007

The mood in Delhi is this: Seal the deal when Bush is around, for who knows what the Democrats will demand?

Pakistan is a nuke proliferator, says Nicholas Burns

Pakistan is a nuke proliferator, says Nicholas Burns

Rediff.com21 Oct 2010

Former Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns, who was the star diplomat in the Bush Administration who negotiated the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, has rubbished Pakistan's request for a similar accord saying the A Q Khan network was the mother of all nuclear technology proliferators and said Pakistan's concerns over India's involvement in Afghanistan are over-rated.

Has US Repeated Its Iraq Mistake?

Has US Repeated Its Iraq Mistake?

Rediff.com11 Mar 2026

Israel and the United States had a plan. Iran punched back. And now the Gulf is reeling, the world is beginning to feel the pain and, as on date, no one in Washington or Tel Aviv appears willing to admit that the punch has landed, notes Prem Panicker, continuing his must-read blog on the war in the Middle East.

Why Nicholas Burns put off India visit

Why Nicholas Burns put off India visit

Rediff.com23 May 2007

Dr Anil Kakodkar, chairman of India's Atomic Energy Commission and his agency was the 600-pound gorilla in the room that vetoed the compromise language on the stalled bilateral civilian nuclear cooperation accord, known as the 123 Agreement.

N-deal: Burns may visit India for negotiations

N-deal: Burns may visit India for negotiations

Rediff.com17 Feb 2006

The relationship between New Delhi and Tehran has caused some concern on Capitol Hill.

Burns meets Natwar Singh

Burns meets Natwar Singh

Rediff.com22 Oct 2005

The two leaders are understood to have reviewed bilateral ties.

Burns, Saran discuss nuke deal

Burns, Saran discuss nuke deal

Rediff.com21 Oct 2005

Ahead of his visit, Burns said, "My trip to New Delhi is to focus on agreement on a timetable that will lead to decisions in the US Congress to change our law and ultimate decision of the Indian Government to meet their commitments."

India is a valued strategic partner: Burns

India is a valued strategic partner: Burns

Rediff.com24 Nov 2009

Nicholas Burns, the lead negotiator on the US-India nuclear deal in the Bush administration, has said that Washington must reassure New Delhi that it is a "valued strategic partner."

Menon discusses nuke deal with Burns

Menon discusses nuke deal with Burns

Rediff.com22 Feb 2007

On his first visit to Washington after taking over as foreign secretary, Menon on Wednesday had a three-hour-long discussion with Burns, who is the key negotiator for the nuclear deal.

Iran goes all out against Burns

Iran goes all out against Burns

Rediff.com24 Oct 2005

Iran accused the under secretary of state of breaching established diplomatic norms by issuing a statement against it in a third country.

Burns's India visit not scheduled yet: US

Burns's India visit not scheduled yet: US

Rediff.com30 May 2007

Deputy spokesman Tom Casey said Burns has 'spoken about his willingness' to go to India but that a trip has not been formally scheduled.

Menon meets key Congressional leaders, Burns

Menon meets key Congressional leaders, Burns

Rediff.com11 Mar 2009

Among key Congressional leaders, the Foreign Secretary met included Jim McDermott, co-chair of the India caucus at the Congress; Howard L Berman, Chairman of House Committee on Foreign Affairs; and Senator Richard Lugar, Ranking Member of the powerful Senate Committee on International Relations

Burns worked tirelessly for the N-deal: Bush

Burns worked tirelessly for the N-deal: Bush

Rediff.com19 Jan 2008

President George W Bush said he is "pleased" with outgoing Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns for agreeing to continue to handle the "historic" Indo-US civil nuclear deal in which Washington has been making "progress" under him.

N-deal 'difficult, unique': Burns

N-deal 'difficult, unique': Burns

Rediff.com20 Jan 2006

We remain hopeful that we will be able to achieve this agreement, the US Under Secretary of State said.

Saran holds talks with Burns on nuclear deal

Saran holds talks with Burns on nuclear deal

Rediff.com2 Feb 2007

Part of the focus of the current discussions is also on the "next steps" that are involved in the civilian nuclear initiative such as status of India's negotiations with the International Atomic Energy Agency on India-specific safeguards and the NSG

Burns to quit, but will handle N-deal

Burns to quit, but will handle N-deal

Rediff.com18 Jan 2008

US Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns will resign, a senior US official said on Friday.

India responsible with nuclear programme: Burns

India "responsible" with nuclear programme: Burns

Rediff.com7 Mar 2006

Rejecting some critics' argument as to what message the US was sending to Iran by signing a nuclear energy deal with India, Burns said, "We don't see the connection between what Iran is doing and what India seeks to do."

US playing behind-the-scene role: Burns

US playing behind-the-scene role: Burns

Rediff.com26 Jul 2007

Burns was responding to the opening remarks by Senator John F Kerry, Massachusetts Democrat, who said it was imperative that the United States "...must consider Pakistan's relationship with India, especially when it comes to Kashmir."

Burns optimistic on sealing N-deal

Burns optimistic on sealing N-deal

Rediff.com24 May 2007

Burns also hinted that he might travel to India this week and seal the deal.

Burns arrives to discuss N-deal, Bush visit

Burns arrives to discuss N-deal, Bush visit

Rediff.com23 Feb 2006

Over the next three days, Burns will have discussions with Indian officials on advancing the new strategic partnership between the two countries.

'Burns resignation to take focus away from N deal'

'Burns resignation to take focus away from N deal'

Rediff.com25 Jan 2008

The surprise retirement of Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns, who played a seminal role in finalising the Indo-US civil nuclear deal, will take "some of the focus away" from the accord but his continuation as special envoy will help in its early conclusion, experts said.

'Burns will visit India when it is most effective'

'Burns will visit India when it is most effective'

Rediff.com18 May 2007

"I know that there were some press reports about whether or not he was going to be going this week or next week. I am not aware that he has any travel plans, at this point, to go to India," McCormack said.

From Russia With Love

From Russia With Love

Rediff.com10 Oct 2025

Red Square and VDNKh easily rank among the most striking places I've visited -- both for their historical significance and architectural splendour.
My admiration for Russian culture, vision and ambition grew with every step as I clocked the miles, Nitin Sathe tells us after a visit to Moscow and St Petersburg.

Burns leaves for India for last minute N-talks

Burns leaves for India for last minute N-talks

Rediff.com21 Feb 2006

The US response to this proposal would be known after Burns discusses it with Indian officials when he is in Delhi this week.

US trying to help India, Pak: Burns

US trying to help India, Pak: Burns

Rediff.com28 Apr 2006

N-deal will be completed very soon: Burns

N-deal will be completed very soon: Burns

Rediff.com8 Nov 2007

Burns was speaking at a White House Diwali function.

Tharoor was a fine candidate for UNSG: Burns

Tharoor was a fine candidate for UNSG: Burns

Rediff.com21 Oct 2006

Burns denied that he was against Tharoor as UNSG.

Burns trying to push India to resolve N-deal

Burns trying to push India to resolve N-deal

Rediff.com11 Dec 2007

At the White House, Press Secretary Dana Perino was asked if US President George W Bush is in touch with anybody in India or has been briefed on the issue. "Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Burns has certainly been trying to push India to try to reconcile their differences so that we can move forward. We think it's a very important programme," Perino said.

N-deal:Saran to hold talks with Burns, Congressmen

N-deal:Saran to hold talks with Burns, Congressmen

Rediff.com25 Mar 2006

Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran, who will be in Washington from March 28 to March 31, will hold bilateral discussions with his US counterpart, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns.

Is Nuclear Deal PM Singh's Biggest Achievement?

Is Nuclear Deal PM Singh's Biggest Achievement?

Rediff.com30 Dec 2024

The India-US nuclear deal was aimed at ending India's nuclear isolation and nuclear apartheid, recalls Rup Narayan Das.

China conducts 'strike drills' around Taiwan

China conducts 'strike drills' around Taiwan

Rediff.com26 Dec 2022

The Chinese army's Eastern Theatre Command stated in a terse statement that it had conducted 'combined combat readiness patrols and joint firepower strike drills' surrounding Taiwan.

Former top US diplomat urges Obama for early meeting with Modi

Former top US diplomat urges Obama for early meeting with Modi

Rediff.com16 May 2014

A former top American diplomat, considered to be the architect of the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, on Friday urged US President Barack Obama to reach out to India's prime minister-designate Narendra Modi for an early meeting.

'Too much at stake between India and US'

'Too much at stake between India and US'

Rediff.com16 Nov 2007

'This nuclear agreement is a sign for the rest of the world of the great American respect for India,' says US Under Secretary of State R Nicholas Burns.

'Pakistan bears a tremendous responsibility'

'Pakistan bears a tremendous responsibility'

Rediff.com27 Jan 2009

'Pakistan,' says former US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs R Nicholas Burns, 'has an obligation to work with India and to give India the type of support needed to ensure that these types of attacks will not occur again. Therefore you cannot hide behind the definition of non-state actors. Every government has a responsibility to control the situation on its own territory. India needs the kind of reassurances from Islamabad that has not yet been forthcoming.'