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China: Modi's historic now-or-never opportunity

China: Modi's historic now-or-never opportunity

Rediff.com21 Jul 2020

Only he, with his tremendous political capital and personal stature, can pull it off, observes B S Raghavan, the veteran civil servant.

Will US hike H-1B application fee?

Will US hike H-1B application fee?

Rediff.com7 May 2019

The Indian IT companies, which account for a large number of H-1B applications, are likely to face the additional financial burden because of this proposed increase in H-1B filing fees.

White House, Congress at loggerheads over Budget

White House, Congress at loggerheads over Budget

Rediff.com6 Apr 2011

The US appeared to be headed for the first government shut down in 15 years, as the White House and the Congress remained at loggerheads on the annual budget for the year 2011, even as President Barack Obama said he is making all efforts to avoid this.

Karzai has not lost confidence in US: Petraeus

Karzai has not lost confidence in US: Petraeus

Rediff.com16 Jun 2010

General David Petraeus, Commander of the US Central Command, on Tuesday refuted reports that Afghan President Hamid Karzai has lost confidence in the American and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation forces to succeed in Afghanistan.

Pallone supports Anderson's extradition to India

Pallone supports Anderson's extradition to India

Rediff.com9 Jun 2010

US Congressman Frank Pallone, the founder and former co-chairman of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans has slammed the Bhopal court's verdict of just a two year jail term for those responsible for the Bhopal tragedy as "outrageous" and said that erstwhile Union Carbide chief executive Warren Anderson should stand trial in India along with the others culpable for this carnage and receive the maximum punishment for the worst industrial disaster in the world.

US seeks level playing field for its cos in China

US seeks level playing field for its cos in China

Rediff.com16 Sep 2010

A day after the US dragged China to the World Trade Organisation, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is slated to brief two key congressional committees later on Thursday on how the Obama administration plans to make Beijing provide a more-level playing field to American firms.

Indian American loses New York primary

Indian American loses New York primary

Rediff.com15 Sep 2010

Indian-American Democrat Reshma Saujani lost New York's Democratic Congressional primary to veteran Carolyn B Maloney after a keenly fought and sometimes vicious contest in which the two candidates took potshots at each other and exchanged a series of verbal punches.

US okays sale of 2 missile defence systems for PM's Air India One

US okays sale of 2 missile defence systems for PM's Air India One

Rediff.com7 Feb 2019

Once installed, the LAIRCAM system increases crew-warning time, decreases false alarm rates and automatically counters advanced intermediate range missile systems.

US visa ban on Modi to be lifted if he becomes PM: Report

US visa ban on Modi to be lifted if he becomes PM: Report

Rediff.com1 Apr 2014

The nine-year American visa ban on Narendra Modi will automatically be lifted and he would enjoy diplomatic immunity if the Bharatiya Janata Party leader becomes the prime minister of India, according to a Congressional report.

Republican lead in poll leaves Obama fuming?

Republican lead in poll leaves Obama fuming?

Rediff.com31 Aug 2010

United States President Barack Obama blasted the opposition Republican Party and blamed it for the current economic mess being experienced by the country, even as the latest poll reports said that the Republican party is leading against ruling Democrats by 10 points.

Indian-American leads Pennsylvania Democrat race

Indian-American leads Pennsylvania Democrat race

Rediff.com19 May 2010

Indian American doctor Manan Trivedi won a tight race against Doug Pike in the Democratic primary in Pennysylvania's Sixth congressional district. Trivedi will run against Republican Jim Gerlach in November.

Pak madrassas churning out terrorists: US lawmaker

Pak madrassas churning out terrorists: US lawmaker

Rediff.com19 May 2010

Influential US lawmaker Congressman Ed Royce has called for the shutting down of the Deobandi schools (madrassas) in Pakistan, which he alleged "continue to churn out terrorists that attack" democratic nations, including India and the United States.

Obama asks Congress to ratify START treaty

Obama asks Congress to ratify START treaty

Rediff.com19 May 2010

President Barack Obama dispatched three of his top officials, including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Defence Secretary Robert Gates, to the Capital Hill to make a convincing case for a Congressional ratification of the New STRAT treaty with Russia that proposes to reduces the nuclear stockpiles of the nations by one-third.

IT firms face visa double whammy

IT firms face visa double whammy

Rediff.com28 Aug 2010

Soon after Washington's decision to nearly double visa application fees as a part of its border security law, a bigger storm in the form of the Comprehensive Immigration Reforms Bill is gaining momentum in the US.

India crucial for US success in Afghan: Holbrooke

India crucial for US success in Afghan: Holbrooke

Rediff.com22 Jan 2010

India is centrally important for America's success in the Af-Pak region, according to Richard Holbrooke, special United States representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan. "I want to be sure that everyone here recognises how centrally important India will be to this (the US success in Afghanistan and Pakistan)," he told American lawmakers at a Congressional hearing on Afghanistan and Pakistan convened by the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Trump asks Congress to investigate wiretapping allegations

Trump asks Congress to investigate wiretapping allegations

Rediff.com5 Mar 2017

"President Trump is requesting that as part of their investigation into Russian activity, the Congressional intelligence committees exercise their oversight authority to determine whether executive branch investigative powers were abused in 2016," White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said in a statement.

'It's an honour to be with you:' Trump meets Putin for 1st sit-down

'It's an honour to be with you:' Trump meets Putin for 1st sit-down

Rediff.com7 Jul 2017

The leaders were accompanied by US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at the bilateral meeting.

'Sharif's ouster could trigger US sanction against Pak'

'Sharif's ouster could trigger US sanction against Pak'

Rediff.com10 Sep 2014

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's ouster through illegal means could trigger another round of democracy-related US sanctions against Pakistan, according to a report.

Chinese military buildup concerns US

Chinese military buildup concerns US

Rediff.com14 Jan 2010

United States lawmakers on Wednesday expressed serious concern over Chinese military buildup, which was agreed to by top officials of the Obama administration at a Congressional hearing.

China gaining from Asia's growth: US official

China gaining from Asia's growth: US official

Rediff.com14 Jan 2010

"From India to Indonesia, China to Russia, and Australia to Japan, millions have moved from poverty to prosperity. China's rapid development helps drive this extraordinary and dynamic growth. In turn, China gains greatly from Asia's growth," assistant secretary of defence Wallace Gregson told lawmakers at a Congressional hearing.

US move to hike visa fee discriminatory: Nasscom

US move to hike visa fee discriminatory: Nasscom

Rediff.com13 Aug 2010

The move is aimed at raising funds for the $600 million spending plan to boost security at the porous US-Mexico border.

Trump says getting closer to declare national emergency

Trump says getting closer to declare national emergency

Rediff.com2 Feb 2019

He also accused US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi of being very rigid and doing bad politics.

US pressure: Reliance, others exit Iran

US pressure: Reliance, others exit Iran

Rediff.com29 Apr 2010

Several US lawmakers -- both from the House of Representatives and the Senate - had in the past had raised question over Reliance's business ties with Iran and had urged the Export Import Bank of the US to rescind loan guarantees to Reliance.

Indian-origin Goyle wins primary for Congress poll

Indian-origin Goyle wins primary for Congress poll

Rediff.com5 Aug 2010

Indian-American Raj Goyle has won a primary from Kansas State to bag Democratic Party's nomination for the November Congressional elections, becoming the latest candidate from the community to join the race for the House of Representatives.

'Nothing can be taken for granted in Indo-US ties'

'Nothing can be taken for granted in Indo-US ties'

Rediff.com29 Dec 2009

"Pakistan must be dissuaded from using terrorism as a state policy, and part of the US engagement with Pakistan should be focused on that result," says Ed Royce, senior Republican lawmaker.

Democrats trail Republicans in latest opinion poll

Democrats trail Republicans in latest opinion poll

Rediff.com2 Nov 2010

As weary Americans cast their ballots in the most expensive US Congressional elections, a 'Poll of Polls' has forecast bad news for India-bound President Barack Obama, saying his Democratic party would be trailing behind the Republicans.

Why the White House is not enough for this actor

Why the White House is not enough for this actor

Rediff.com5 Apr 2010

Kal Penn is moving to a more financially viable career, albeit only nine months after he took up a public office in President Barack Obama's White House.

H-1B visa reaches mandated cap of 65,000

H-1B visa reaches mandated cap of 65,000

Rediff.com28 Jan 2011

In a statement, US Customs and Immigration Services announced that it has received a sufficient number of H-1B petitions to reach the statutory cap for fiscal year 2011.

Kamal, Shruti, Viv add star power to New York's India Day parade

Kamal, Shruti, Viv add star power to New York's India Day parade

Rediff.com21 Aug 2018

As with the last 37 years, this year too the India Day Parade in New York saw thousands of Indian Americans throng Manhattan's Madison Avenue to celebrate India's Independence Day. For the thousands of Indians who turned up, it was a once in a year chance to showcase their country's rich cultural diversity.

Salahis to face penalty if they don't testify

Salahis to face penalty if they don't testify

Rediff.com4 Dec 2009

A Congressional committee has moved ahead with the process to issue subpoenas for Tareq and Michele Salahi, after the Virginia refused to turn up for testimony before the House Committee on Homeland Security.

Blocked by US House Speaker, Trump delays State of the Union address

Blocked by US House Speaker, Trump delays State of the Union address

Rediff.com24 Jan 2019

Trump announcing his decision said it was Pelosi's "prerogative" to suggest a later date.

Pakistan may use F-16 jets against India, say US lawmakers

Pakistan may use F-16 jets against India, say US lawmakers

Rediff.com28 Apr 2016

They have also urged the Obama administration to review its decision in this regard.

California congressmen petition Kerry on Sikh man's fight for justice

California congressmen petition Kerry on Sikh man's fight for justice

Rediff.com2 Jun 2015

Over 250 people participated in a rally to support 82-year-old California resident Surat Singh Khalsa, who has been on a hunger strike in India demanding the release of political prisoners. Ritu Jha/Rediff.com reports from California.

US bailout plan to cost taxpayers $109 billion

US bailout plan to cost taxpayers $109 billion

Rediff.com18 Mar 2010

The US government's $700 billion-bailout programme, aimed to bolster the country's crisis-ravaged financial system, is projected to cost as much as $109 billion to the American taxpayers.

'Headley's arrest changed US' perception on LeT'

'Headley's arrest changed US' perception on LeT'

Rediff.com12 Mar 2010

Lisa Curtis, erstwhile Central Intelligence Agency South Asia analyst and ex-senior Congressional staffer on the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has said that the arrest and findings from the investigation of Chicago-based Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Tayiba operative John Coleman Headley, has awakened US officials to the gravity of the threat of the LeT and other Pakistan-based terrorist groups.

'China targets US with malicious cyber activities'

'China targets US with malicious cyber activities'

Rediff.com11 Mar 2010

Claiming that China is the origin of malicious cyber activities targeting the US, a noted American security expert on Thursay said the government should vigorously monitor and defend its computer and critical infrastructure networks.

Desi from Mumbai takes on American political Goliath

Desi from Mumbai takes on American political Goliath

Rediff.com3 Jul 2020

'It is never easy to run a campaign as a woman, particularly a minority woman, especially when you are bucking the establishment.' 'My entire campaign is an act of resistance.'

Biden wants US to be top dog over China,India

Biden wants US to be top dog over China,India

Rediff.com16 Jun 2010

US Vice President Joseph Biden has said America needs to keep its graph of progress going up so as to ensure that it keeps its "top dog" status over China and India intact. "You might call that chauvinism. I call it a necessary reality," Biden said in his address to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's Issues Conference in washington as he emphasised the need to retain America's leadership in a world where emerging economies are fast occupying space.

When a dog defied the US President

When a dog defied the US President

Rediff.com9 Jun 2010

He has to deal with an imploding economy, an electorate seething with discontent, rogue states which possess nuclear weapons and an oil spill that is turning into an ecological nightmare. But United States President Barack Obama recently found himself fighting to control yet another errant element -- Bo the beloved White House dog.

Even after the big arrests, US does not trust ISI

Even after the big arrests, US does not trust ISI

Rediff.com23 Feb 2010

Notwithstanding the recent arrest of high-value Taliban leaders in Pakistan in which the Inter Services Intelligence played a key role, top US Senators and officials have indicated that they continue to remain suspicious about the real intentions of the Pakistani intelligence agency in view of its links to the Lashkar-e-Tayiba and other terror outfits.