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Doha talks: US hopeful of Indian help

Doha talks: US hopeful of Indian help

Rediff.com2 Sep 2009

The Obama administration has not received any specific assurances from India that it will help carry the developing countries with it to help successfully complete the stalled Doha Development Agenda, but the fact that New Delhi is hosting the World Trade Organization ministerial meeting exudes optimism in this regard, US Trade Representative Ron Kirk has acknowledged

US goes all out for Rs 49,000 cr IAF deal

US goes all out for Rs 49,000 cr IAF deal

Rediff.com15 Feb 2011

The Barack Obama administration has launched a concerted and aggressive campaign on behalf of United States's fighter aircraft manufacturers to push for the 'mother of all deals'-- the $11 billion medium multi-role combat aircraft deal for 126 fighter aircraft for the Indian Air Force. The deal could give the ailing US economy a major boost in terms of both exports and thousands of jobs.

No respite in sight for H-1B visa holders

No respite in sight for H-1B visa holders

Rediff.com25 Aug 2009

During his presidential campaign, Obama had pledged to make comprehensive immigration reform a top priority in his first year as President.

India raises visa fee hike issue with US

India raises visa fee hike issue with US

Rediff.com7 Feb 2011

The issue, which has an impact on the Indian IT industry, came up for discussion between visiting US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma in New Delhi.

Glad that US recognised Haqqani-ISI links: Krishna

Glad that US recognised Haqqani-ISI links: Krishna

Rediff.com25 Sep 2011

India on Sunday said it was good that the Obama administration recognised the links between the Inter-Services Intelligence and Haqqani network of Taliban, amid a raging United States-Pakistan row over the spy agency's support to the dreaded terror outfit.

Dr Singh's daughter takes on Obama

Dr Singh's daughter takes on Obama

Rediff.com14 May 2009

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's New York-based daughter Amrit Singh, who has been one of the fiercest critics of former United States President George W Bush and his administration for its alleged condoning of torture and other abuse of prisoners, on Wednesday turned her guns on President Barack Obama for his decision to fight to block the court-ordered release of photographs of detainee abuse by US troops in Iraq, Afghanistan and several other prisons.

India a great and emerging global power: US

India a great and emerging global power: US

Rediff.com27 May 2010

Ahead of Indo-US Strategic Dialogue, an Obama Administration official termed India as a "great and emerging global power" and said the talks, next week, will take the relationship between the two nations to a new level.

India a great and emerging global power: US

India a great and emerging global power: US

Rediff.com27 May 2010

Ahead of Indo-US Strategic Dialogue, an Obama Administration official on Thursday termed India as a "great and emerging global power" and said the talks, next week, will take the relationship between the two nations to a new level.

'King Khan' gets prominence in US media

'King Khan' gets prominence in US media

Rediff.com16 Aug 2009

At a time when the Obama administration is attempting to develop a new relationship with the Islamic world, Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan's statement that he was grilled at a United States airport because of his Muslim name has gained prominent space in the American media.

Biden will continue strengthening India-US ties: Experts

Biden will continue strengthening India-US ties: Experts

Rediff.com8 Nov 2020

"A Biden administration will be mostly positive for India," said Rick Rossow from the Centre for Strategic and International Studies think tank. "I expect most positive areas of cooperation -- notably defence -- to be maintained," he said.

'Obama has fantastic working relation with Dr Singh'

'Obama has fantastic working relation with Dr Singh'

Rediff.com27 Jul 2012

United States President Barack Obama has developed a "fantastic working relationship" with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, a senior administration official has said, asserting that the US recognises "importance" of India as a key regional and global power.

US regulator rollbacks net neutrality rules that protect open internet

US regulator rollbacks net neutrality rules that protect open internet

Rediff.com15 Dec 2017

The critics say the move is against the interest of the consumers and favours big corporate companies.

US to build climate partnership with India: Kerry

US to build climate partnership with India: Kerry

Rediff.com30 Jul 2009

Senator John Kerry, Chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said "India's rhetoric was as strident as we ever heard China's, so we need to build a climate partnership with India, too; working from the same principles, but respecting the massive differences."

'US can't handle Pak without dealing with India'

'US can't handle Pak without dealing with India'

Rediff.com17 Jan 2011

Erstwhile Central Intelligence Agency veteran Bruce Riedel, who was the co-chair of the first Af-Pak (Afghanistan-Pakistan Strategic Review) of the Obama administration, had said that the US Af-Pak policy has got in only half right, because while you can't deal with Afghanistan without dealing with Pakistan, by the same token you can't deal with Pakistan without dealing with India -- meaning you've got to address Islamabad's paranoia over New Delhi.

US holds rare meet on Indo-US economic ties

US holds rare meet on Indo-US economic ties

Rediff.com21 Jul 2009

The Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy meets four times a year. It is possibly for the first time that the committee held a discussion on India-US economic relationship.

Entrepreneurs to play major role in Asia

Entrepreneurs to play major role in Asia

Rediff.com28 Apr 2010

Noting that a culture of entrepreneurship has been central to the economic success of the US, a top Obama Administration official has said the same would play a key role in bringing about a renaissance in China, India, and the rest of the developing world.

Discussing Indo-Pak ties on Clinton's agenda

Discussing Indo-Pak ties on Clinton's agenda

Rediff.com16 Jul 2009

Given the current geo-political situation in South Asia, a top Barack Obama administration official on Thursday confirmed that Pakistan will figure in talks when United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets Indian leaders, during her upcoming visit to India. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake appreciated the recent meetings between the leaders of India and Pakistan and identified it as a positive development.

Oil prices set to rise

Oil prices set to rise

Rediff.com4 Jan 2011

Global oil prices are all set to rise, with increase in demand from India and China in the long term, a top Obama administration official has said.

2011: US to focus on export,innovation, investment

2011: US to focus on export,innovation, investment

Rediff.com3 Jan 2011

In all the three areas of export, innovation and investment, the Obama Administration is looking at India for playing a major role, which was evident during the November visit of the US President to India.

UP-born Pak national funding Al Qaeda, Taliban: US

UP-born Pak national funding Al Qaeda, Taliban: US

Rediff.com16 Apr 2010

Born in the Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh on October 5, 1951, Mohammed Mazhar, lives at ST 1/A, Block 2, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, and carries three Pakistani passports (KZ 550207, KC550207 and G15429), the Treasury said.

'US economy not out of the woods'

'US economy not out of the woods'

Rediff.com8 Apr 2010

The unemployment rate has edged off its recent peak, but at 9.7 per cent, it is still close to its highest level since the early 1980s.

'US won't push India to sign CTBT'

'US won't push India to sign CTBT'

Rediff.com7 Apr 2010

A day after the US underlined its determination to strengthen the nuclear non-proliferation regime, a top US official said Washington would not push New Delhi to sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) until the American Senate ratifies it.

Al Qaeda trying to bring down Pak government: US

Al Qaeda trying to bring down Pak government: US

Rediff.com20 Dec 2010

Al Qaeda is trying to topple the government in nuclear powered Pakistan, the US warned on Sunday. Vice President Joe Biden said the Obama administration is trying "to make sure that terrorists do not in fact, bring down the Pakistani government, which is a nuclear power."

US frustrated with Afghanistan: White House

US frustrated with Afghanistan: White House

Rediff.com5 Apr 2010

Amid a series of anti-US rhetorics coming from Afghan President Hamid Karzai, the White House showed signs of "frustration" on Monday with regard to this war-torn country, where its forces have been engaged in war against terrorism for the past eight years.

Diplomats in India just doing their job: US

Diplomats in India just doing their job: US

Rediff.com18 Dec 2010

Amid controversy generated by the release of secret cables by WikiLeaks, including those from United States embassy in New Delhi, the Barack Obama administration has said that American diplomats in India are doing their job just like their counterparts in the US. "Our diplomats do what diplomats do, and what we do in a country like India is no different than what Indian diplomats do in our country," State Department spokesman P J Crowley said at his daily news conference.

'US yet to decide on Headley's access to India'

'US yet to decide on Headley's access to India'

Rediff.com2 Apr 2010

US has said that it is yet to take a decision on Lashkar operative David Coleman Headley's extradition to India, said Robert Blake, the Obama Administration's point man for South Asia, especially India-Pakistan relations.

Protectionism, racism dent dollar dreams

Protectionism, racism dent dollar dreams

Rediff.com16 Jun 2009

The protectionist measures in the West and attacks on Indian students in Australia is likely to negatively affect the Indians' overseas job dreams and the aspirants may prefer domestic offers, experts believe.

This is undoubtedly Pak army's moment

This is undoubtedly Pak army's moment

Rediff.com29 Mar 2010

As Washington tries to find its way out of Afghanistan, Pakistan has emerged as the central player dictating the terms of this emerging endgame in South Asia, notes Harsh Pant.

Exclusive! Obama may back India's UNSC bid

Exclusive! Obama may back India's UNSC bid

Rediff.com15 Oct 2010

US officials want President Barack Obama to support India as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, telling him it could make his India visit truly historic, reveals Aziz Haniffa.

'Headley plea revealed Qaeda's European links'

'Headley plea revealed Qaeda's European links'

Rediff.com26 Mar 2010

Pakistani-American terrorist David Headley's plea bargain, under which he confessed to plotting the Mumbai terror attacks, throws light on close links between the Al Qaeda and the Lashkar-e-Tayiba, according to former Central Intelligence Agency expert Bruce Riedel.Headley's story showed in clear contours the close relationship between Al Qaeda and the Pakistani militant group LeT, Riedel, who led the review of the Obama administration's Af-Pak strategy,said.

Why Pak minister was not body-scanned in UK

Why Pak minister was not body-scanned in UK

Rediff.com25 Mar 2010

The extent to which the Barack Obama administration will go to humour Pakistan is highlighted by the fact that its envoy to United Kingdom drove four hours to Manchester to ensure that a zealous American airline security does not body-scan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi ahead of his arrival in Washington.When Qureshi's commercial flight to the US stopped in Manchester this week, American Ambassador in London Louis B Susman drove four hours to be there.

US now hopes India will vote more with it at UN

US now hopes India will vote more with it at UN

Rediff.com9 Dec 2010

In an interaction that followed his keynote speech at a conference on US-India Relations, Barack Obama administration's point man for South Asia, Robert Blake was asked how he saw the Indo-US partnership playing out in the UN Security Council in the wake of the US endorsement.

Google's decision on China has its own implication

Google's decision on China has its own implication

Rediff.com24 Mar 2010

Internet search engine Google's decision to stop censoring search results on its sites in China has its own implication on that Communist nation, a top Obama administration official said

Pak army to be part of strategic talks: US

Pak army to be part of strategic talks: US

Rediff.com20 Mar 2010

"How can you have a strategic dialogue without including the military," Special US Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke told reporters at the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the State Department.

'Lashkar is not yet on Pakistan's radar'

'Lashkar is not yet on Pakistan's radar'

Rediff.com17 Mar 2010

"There are elements in Pakistan that have not yet been the focus of the Pakistani counterinsurgency efforts," Gen Petraeus said in reply to a query raised by Senator Claire McCaskill, who expressed concern over the inability of Pakistan authorities in taking "substantial action" against the LeT.

Rao briefs US on Indo-Pak talks

Rao briefs US on Indo-Pak talks

Rediff.com17 Mar 2010

Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao reviewed the progress of India-United States strategic dialogue with top Obama administration officials, including US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and briefed them on the recent Indo-Pak talks as well as New Delhi's view point on Afghanistan.

India wants US to streamline export controls

India wants US to streamline export controls

Rediff.com16 Mar 2010

New Delhi identified the specific barriers which it said were coming in the way of high-technology trade at the day-long seventh meeting of the US-India high-technology cooperation group in Washington.

India, China marching ahead in hi-tech manufacturing: US

India, China marching ahead in hi-tech manufacturing: US

Rediff.com1 Dec 2010

In less than 15 years, China has moved from 14th place to second place in published research articles.

Pakistan has not fully met India's conditions: US

Pakistan has not fully met India's conditions: US

Rediff.com12 Jul 2011

It is very much in the interest of India and United States to continue to engage with Pakistan, even if Islamabad has not taken enough steps to meet the demands of New Delhi about punishing those responsible for the Mumbai terror attacks, a Obama administration official has said. "It is very much in our interest and it is very much in the interest of India to continue to engage Pakistan," Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake said.

'US losing information war against Taliban'

'US losing information war against Taliban'

Rediff.com13 May 2009

The Barack Obama administration's top diplomat for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, has admitted that the United States is getting battered by the Taliban in the information war in the Federally Administered Tribal Area and the Northwest Frontier Province in Pakistan. He warned that the 'success' in the US-led assault on these militant groups would ring hollow if there is no propaganda victory against these extremists."We are losing that war," he said.