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'India, US enjoy mature bilateral relations'

'India, US enjoy mature bilateral relations'

Rediff.com28 May 2013

In the meeting with the Governor, the US Ambassador to India discussed a range of issues including investment in various fields.

Do career diplomats make for better US ambassadors to India?

Do career diplomats make for better US ambassadors to India?

Rediff.com2 Apr 2014

'A good ambassador needs to know, and to represent, the interests of the United States. In South Asia, career officers have done well by this standard; so have most of the non-career appointees.' Career diplomat Nancy J Powell, the US ambassador to India, resigned on Monday. Retired United States ambassadors Howard B Schaffer and Teresita C Schaffer look at how political appointees and career diplomats sent as envoys to India and South Asia have fared over the years.

Why US is not keen to invest in India

Why US is not keen to invest in India

Rediff.com27 Apr 2012

The new American Ambassador to India, Nancy J Powell, flagged off these concerns at what was her first public address in India after she presented her credentials to President Pratibha Patil on Tuesday.

The US ambassador designate's India plan

The US ambassador designate's India plan

Rediff.com8 Feb 2012

Nancy Powell's pledges to cement US-India strategic partnership. Aziz Haniffa reports

Why American companies are 'angry' with India

Why American companies are 'angry' with India

Rediff.com8 Aug 2013

Indian tax laws are a source of frustration for US companies, says US Ambassador to India Nancy J Powell.

US ambassador-nominee put on mat over India-Iran ties

US ambassador-nominee put on mat over India-Iran ties

Rediff.com8 Feb 2012

Nancy Powell, being the quintessential diplomat, and attempting to be as circumspect as possible, replied, "Iran and India have a long tradition of trade across energy and other fields. It is one that is clearly a part of our sanctions regime, that we are hoping to see it significantly reduced."

India has transformed, govt tells new US envoy

India has transformed, govt tells new US envoy

Rediff.com11 Apr 2012

The government of India in welcoming the new United States ambassador to India, erstwhile India and South Asia hand, Nancy J Powell, has said that while India would not be new to her, it would not be the same either, considering the transformational changes India has undergone.

'Powell tasked with one of US's important postings'

'Powell tasked with one of US's important postings'

Rediff.com8 Feb 2012

United States Senator John F Kerry, chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in convening the nomination hearing of Nancy J Powell to be the next US ambassador to India, said, America's partnership with India "is without doubt one of the most significant partnerships in US foreign policy."

US-India N-deal in limbo even after 3 years: US Senator

US-India N-deal in limbo even after 3 years: US Senator

Rediff.com8 Feb 2012

The ranking Republican on the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Richard Lugar, has bemoaned the fact that more than three years after the historic US-India civilian nuclear deal was signed, it still remains in limbo sans any implementation.

Indo-US economic ties top priority for Powell

Indo-US economic ties top priority for Powell

Rediff.com11 Apr 2012

Headed for New Delhi next week, new US Ambassador to India Nancy J Powell has said realizing the true potential of economic relationship between India and the US would be her top priority.

'India must cut Iran oil imports substantially'

'India must cut Iran oil imports substantially'

Rediff.com16 May 2012

In her first interview to CNN-IBN's Suhasini Haider after taking over as the US Ambassador to India in April 2012, Nancy J Powell, compared India's 'lower'oil cuts unfavourably to Japan that has already received an American sanction waiver after it cut oil imports by a whopping 80 per cent in April. India has announced a 34 per cent cut so far.

With Eleanor Roosevelt in hand, America's first lady envoy will make history in India

With Eleanor Roosevelt in hand, America's first lady envoy will make history in India

Rediff.com11 Apr 2012

The US's first lady ambassador to India wants to set a new tone for the India-US relationship. Aziz Haniffa reports from Washington, DC.

America's first lady envoy will make history in India

America's first lady envoy will make history in India

Rediff.com11 Apr 2012

'Clearly our relationship is founded on democratic values and a shared history that we have in promoting these values,' Nancy Powell said, but added, 'our economic and commercial relationship has been of great importance.'

Obama nominates Nancy Powell as next envoy to India

Obama nominates Nancy Powell as next envoy to India

Rediff.com17 Dec 2011

Nancy J Powell, a career diplomat with wide experience in South Asia, has been named by United States President Barack Obama as the next ambassador to India, the first woman to be nominated for the coveted post.Powell, 64, will replace Timothy J Roemer, who resigned from his post in April 2011 following a two-year stint as US envoy to India, after going through a confirmation process by the Senate. Peter Burleigh is currently serving as the Charge d'affaires of the US embassy

Modi will 'automatically' be eligible for US visa if elected PM

Modi will 'automatically' be eligible for US visa if elected PM

Rediff.com2 Apr 2014

In 2005, the US had denied visa to Modi in the wake of the 2002 Gujarat riots, which is still continuing

Mr Verma comes to India

Mr Verma comes to India

Rediff.com30 Dec 2014

Richard Rahul Verma, the first Indian American to serve as US Ambassador to New delhi, quips that surviving the first month in India is his first goal.

How Modi will change India's foreign policy

How Modi will change India's foreign policy

Rediff.com14 May 2014

'Foreign policy-making cannot be shifted out of Delhi and the regional satraps, who do not have a national perspective, should not be allowed to dominate foreign policy. But regional inputs should be integral to foreign policy-making at every step of the way,' says Ambassador T P Sreenivasan.

Why Modi wants to change India's nuclear policy

Why Modi wants to change India's nuclear policy

Rediff.com13 May 2014

'Imagine a scenario where a terror strike by Pakistan-supported jihadis causes thousands of deaths in India. India in retaliation destroys terror camps in Pakistan occupied Kashmir.' 'There is a clamour for revenge in Pakistan and that country begins to fuel its missiles for a nuclear strike against India and that is detected by Indian satellites.' 'No sane government in India will then wait for the nuclear bombs to fall on Delhi before launching its own strike. To be effective, this may well involve nuclear weapons.' Colonel Anil A Athale (retd) says the change in the 'No First Use' pledge in the BJP manifesto is long overdue.