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Shivshankar Menon meets William Burns

Shivshankar Menon meets William Burns

Rediff.com10 Jun 2009

Indian Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon meets US Under secretary William Burns in New Delhi.

High-level US delegation arrives in Pak; Islamabad to raise issue of drone strikes

High-level US delegation arrives in Pak; Islamabad to raise issue of drone strikes

Rediff.com10 Jun 2016

Pak-US ties are sliding down the hill due to difference over handling of peace issue in Afghanistan and US' growing defence tie with India.

How Obama can strengthen ties with India

How Obama can strengthen ties with India

Rediff.com9 Jun 2009

After the Congress secured an unexpected victory at the recently held Lok Sabha polls, United States President Barack Obama issued a statement, saying he looks forward to "continuing to work with the Indian government to enhance the warm partnership between our two countries." However, the Obama administration has not yet taken any decisive steps toward cementing Indo-US ties, observes a report from California's Pacific Council on International Policy and FICCI.

Now, black money stashed in Singapore banks under govt lens

Now, black money stashed in Singapore banks under govt lens

Rediff.com18 Jan 2018

India and Singapore had in 2013 amended the DTAA to help exchange banking and tax-related information more effectively.

Will Shyam Saran succeed Narayanan as NSA?

Will Shyam Saran succeed Narayanan as NSA?

Rediff.com15 Jan 2010

Saran's appointment will bring in a professional diplomat, who does not have any experience of handling internal security (which was Narayanan's strength) and issue of terrorism. But on other side, Saran has the backing of more than three decades of experience in international affairs and has recently gained thorough understanding of issues related to climate change.

Saving UPA-I biggest mistake: Mulayam

Saving UPA-I biggest mistake: Mulayam

Rediff.com23 Dec 2009

Samajwadi Party supreme Mulayam Singh Yadav on Wednesday termed as 'biggest mistake' the decision to save United Progressive Alliance-I government last year over the Indo-US nuclear deal and said had the ruling dispensation collapsed, it would have brought a big change in the Indian polity.

SBI says no immediate rate hike

SBI says no immediate rate hike

Rediff.com6 Apr 2010

The nation's largest lender State Bank of India today said it will not hike its lending rates immediately but will wait for further signals from the Reserve Bank's forthcoming annual monetary policy.

BJP to link N-deal approval to outsourcing

BJP to link N-deal approval to outsourcing

Rediff.com6 May 2009

A Bharatiya Janata Party-led government will not implement the nuclear deal with the United States if the Obama administration withdraws tax incentives to companies outsourcing works, a senior party functionary said on Wednesday.

Robert Nelson elected to USIBC board of directors

Robert Nelson elected to USIBC board of directors

Rediff.com18 Dec 2009

As a board member, he will help USIBC provide strategic direction to US and Indian firms seeking bilateral investment opportunities and partnerships.

Indian-born designer dresses Michelle Obama

Indian-born designer dresses Michelle Obama

Rediff.com26 Nov 2009

On November 24, US President Barack Obama hosted a state dinner at the White House to honour our Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh. And appropriately enough, the First Lady chose a creation by Indian-born designer Naeem Khan to grace the occasion. A first look.

Economy, education key topics at India-US CEO meet

Economy, education key topics at India-US CEO meet

Rediff.com23 Nov 2009

Among the areas of cooperation would be education, science and technology. The meeting would be co-chaired by Tata Sons chairman, Ratan Tata and David Cote, chairman of fortune 500 Honeywell. Tata heads the 12-member Indian delegation to the CEO Forum while Cote leads the US side.

China defends Pak, says it is at frontlines of anti-terror fight

China defends Pak, says it is at frontlines of anti-terror fight

Rediff.com28 Jun 2017

His remarks came in response to the India-US joint statement issued after the talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump.

Obama's N-deal report to Congress creates doubts

Obama's N-deal report to Congress creates doubts

Rediff.com21 Jul 2009

The report submitted by Obama on Monday -- which is the first one given to the US Congress by a President as required by the legislation signed into law last October by then President George W Bush, is one in a series of determinations required to be provided to lawmakers on the implementation of the Act, which details India's actions from IAEA safeguards to other non-proliferation commitments.

White House carves out separate India Desk at NSC

White House carves out separate India Desk at NSC

Rediff.com2 Jul 2009

Implementing the commitment of United States President Barack Obama to deepen Indo-US strategic ties, the White House has carved out a separate India Desk at its National Security Council.

IAF, USAF train in counter-terror, anti-piracy operations

IAF, USAF train in counter-terror, anti-piracy operations

Rediff.com19 Oct 2009

Images: IAF,USAF train together in anti-terror op

US will help India modernise its army: Roemer

US will help India modernise its army: Roemer

Rediff.com19 Oct 2009

Pitching for a robust Indo-US military ties, US Ambassador to India Timothy J Roemer said on Monday that America is ready to support India's drive to modernise its armed forces. "The United States is ready to support India in its drive to modernise its armed forces," Roemer said, inaugurating the five-day Cope India 2009 joint air exercises in Agra.

Coming to US in 2011: A 'Festival of India'

Coming to US in 2011: A 'Festival of India'

Rediff.com27 Jan 2010

'The ICCR, which is the primary instrument of the Government of India for cultural diplomacy, has decided to organize an India festival in the US in recognition of the fact that Indo-US relationship has become a very vibrant one, which is extremely important for us. Cultural diplomacy must commensurate with the vibrancy of the evolving bilateral relationship,' Gupta said.

India is a key global power centre: US

India is a key global power centre: US

Rediff.com26 Jan 2010

"Engagement means deepening cooperation with key centres of power. In Russia, the reset, has elevated relations to the best point in years. In China, we now have a broad- based strategic and economic dialogue. In India, which President Obama calls one of the defining relationships of the 21st century; and obviously in Brazil," US National Security Advisor, General (rtd) James Jones said.

Obama sends report on N-deal to Congress

Obama sends report on N-deal to Congress

Rediff.com9 Oct 2009

President Barack Obama has sent the report on the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal to the US Congress, the White House said today.

N-deal with India net gain : US

N-deal with India "net gain" : US

Rediff.com17 Oct 2008

India's enhanced non- proliferation commitments under the landmark Indo-US civil nuclear deal constitute a "net gain" for the global non-proliferation regime, the Bush administration said on Thursday, adding there were "powerful" strategic, political, economic and environmental reasons" to support the initiative.

Protectionism must be resisted: USIBC

Protectionism must be resisted: USIBC

Rediff.com8 Jun 2009

Observing that voices of protectionism emanating from the political quarters, is an issue of concern for American businesses, an Indo-US chamber has said it believes that such trends need to be resisted.

'India's nuclear programmes will gain momentum'

'India's nuclear programmes will gain momentum'

Rediff.com3 Jun 2009

The country is planning to increase its nuclear power generation by about 60,000 mega watts (Mw) within the next 25 years. This planned capacity addition is being executed by the state-owned Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL). Its head, Chairman and Managing Director SK Jain, tells P B Jayakumar about his plans and expectations.

'The US will be nervous about the Kashmir issue'

'The US will be nervous about the Kashmir issue'

Rediff.com2 Feb 2009

The new administration in the United States means more continuity than change in Indo-US relations, says Teresita C Schaffer, director of South Asia Programme at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies.

Left for understanding with UPA: Sharad Pawar

Left for understanding with UPA: Sharad Pawar

Rediff.com29 Jan 2009

The Left parties, which severed links with the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance on the issue of Indo-US nuke deal, are inclined to have a fresh understanding with secular partners in the ruling alliance, Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar claimed on Wednesday.

'India to remain a very important partner for US'

'India to remain a very important partner for US'

Rediff.com16 Sep 2009

Stating that the Indo-US strategic ties have improved in the last eight years, a top United States military leader said on Thursday that India would remain a very important partner of the US in the region.

'India has right to test, US has right to respond'

'India has right to test, US has right to respond'

Rediff.com19 Sep 2008

"We have been very clear with the Indians, should India test, as it has agreed not to do, or should India in any way violate the IAEA safeguards agreements to which it would be adhering, the deal, from our point of view, would, at that point, be off," Burns pointed out.

Trump realises India has been force for good in world: US official

Trump realises India has been "force for good" in world: US official

Rediff.com24 Jun 2017

The PM will meet President Donald Trump face-to-face for the first time at the White House on Monday. "I think that the US really appreciates India, and I think that President Trump realises that India has been a force for good in the world and that it's a relationship that's important. And I think that will come through in the visit on Monday," the official said.

Pakistan needs to do more on 26/11: US

Pakistan needs to do more on 26/11: US

Rediff.com15 May 2009

Virtually supporting India's precondition for any peace talks with Pakistan, a top United States diplomat on Thursday said Islamabad needs to do more to bring to justice the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attack, which claimed over 170 lives including six Americans. Robert Blake, now tipped to become the Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Bureau of the State Department, told a powerful Congressional Committee that Pakistan needs to do more on 26/11.

'Kennedy not unsung hero of nuke deal'

'Kennedy not unsung hero of nuke deal'

Rediff.com1 Sep 2009

An Indian-American Republican leader has questioned the characterisation of Senator Edward Kennedy, who died last week, as an "unsung hero" of the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal.

India must overcome 'tremendous' challenges to realise potential, says top Indian-American diplomat

India must overcome 'tremendous' challenges to realise potential, says top Indian-American diplomat

Rediff.com11 May 2016

The US wants its trade with India to grow multi-fold, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Nisha Desai Biswal told lawmakers.

IIT alumni to improve ITIs, spur rural jobs

IIT alumni to improve ITIs, spur rural jobs

Rediff.com23 Dec 2008

The Indian Institute of Technology alumni is planning to create a new fund to support its various social projects. The projects are expected to create job opportunities for rural youth and transform India's Industrial Training Institutes.

US begins preparations to host PM Singh in Nov

US begins preparations to host PM Singh in Nov

Rediff.com13 Aug 2009

United States has begun preparations to accord a "robust" welcome to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in November, the first state visit of the Obama administration, to make it a special visit for the Indian leader and a "milestone" event in the Indo-US relationship.

A state dinner is the most glamorous White House Affair

A state dinner is the most glamorous White House Affair

Rediff.com18 Nov 2009

US President Barack Obama's invitation to Indian prime minister for a state dinner is a reflection of the importance attached to not only Indo-US ties, but also the personal admiration of Manmohan Singh by him--if the history and tradition of the White House is of any indication.

PM has first meeting with Obama

PM has first meeting with Obama

Rediff.com2 Apr 2009

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had his first substantive meeting with President Barack Obama on Thursday, during which he told the American leader that India would like to carry forward the Indo-US strategic relationship that had developed during the last five years.

Will we ink non proliferation pact, Oppn asks govt

Will we ink non proliferation pact, Oppn asks govt

Rediff.com24 Jul 2009

Bharatiya Janata Party and Communist Party of India-Marxist members on Friday voiced concern in the Lok Sabha over efforts by the US and other industrialised nations to curb enrichment and reprocessing technology to India and demanded a statement by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to clarify the situation.

Shiv Shankar Menon signs off on a dull note

Shiv Shankar Menon signs off on a dull note

Rediff.com24 Jul 2009

But India's outgoing foreign secretary should not be judged solely on what happened at Sharm El Sheikh.

Obama may change US policy on China: Mishra

Obama may change US policy on China: Mishra

Rediff.com26 Nov 2008

Despite the historic victory of Barack Obama in the Presidential elections and 'the change' he has promised, Unites State's foreign policy would continue to be guided by its national interest as it has been since World War II, feels former National Security Adviser Brajesh Mishra.Chairing a discussion on 'Indo-US Nuclear Deal: Impact on Asian Security Framework' at Observer Research Foundation, Mishra said the Bush administration had been working on two key US strategies.

'New Indian government may not abandon N-deal'

'New Indian government may not abandon N-deal'

Rediff.com25 Mar 2009

T P Sreenivasan, India's former Governor to the International Atomic Energy Agency and ex-Indian Ambassador to the United Nations in Vienna, has predicted that the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal will be honoured regardless of whatever dispensation comes to power following the general election in May. Sreenivasan noted that "two of the three coalitions vying for power in India are committed to amend it, though not to abandon it."

US needs to make India a strong ally: Sunil Mittal

US needs to make India a strong ally: Sunil Mittal

Rediff.com18 Mar 2009

Sunil Bharti Mittal, chairman and group CEO of Bharti Enterprises and former president of the Confederation of Indian Industry, said on Tuesday that it was time for the United States to change its position towards India vis-a-vis Pakistan.

PM likely to visit US by 2009 end

PM likely to visit US by 2009 end

Rediff.com9 Jul 2009

National Security Advisor M K Narayanan, who is presently accompanying Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the G8 Summit held in Italy, met his counterparts from United States of America, France, Germany and United Kingdom on Thursday.