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IPL Auction: The big names who went UNSOLD

IPL Auction: The big names who went UNSOLD

Rediff.com13 Feb 2022

Here is a complete list of players, who failed to attract any bid in the IPL 2022

Britain posts liaison officer at Indian Navy's IFC

Britain posts liaison officer at Indian Navy's IFC

Rediff.com22 Jun 2021

The United Kingdom on Tuesday posted a liaison officer at the Indian Navy's Information Fusion Centre (IFC) that has emerged as a key hub in tracking movements of ships and other developments in the Indian Ocean, a region witnessing increasing Chinese naval presence.

India, Australia to bolster defence ties, maritime security

India, Australia to bolster defence ties, maritime security

Rediff.com5 Jun 2013

India and Australia on Wednesday decided to bolster defence ties, as they acknowledged that maritime security and freedom of navigation is critical for the growth and prosperity of Asia Pacific and Indian Ocean regions, at a time when China's postures in the seas have caused concerns.

Antony on maiden Australia visit to strengthen defence ties

Antony on maiden Australia visit to strengthen defence ties

Rediff.com4 Jun 2013

Defence Minister A K Antony will arrive in Australia n Tuesday on a maiden visit as part of his three-nation tour aimed at strengthening India's defence ties with the countries in Asia Pacific region.

Aus defence minister comes under Taliban rocket fire

Aus defence minister comes under Taliban rocket fire

Rediff.com12 Apr 2012

Australian Defence Minister Stephen Smith had a close shave when Taliban insurgents fired rockets at his military plane at the tarmac at Kandahar Airport.

Australia to shut down main military base in Afghanistan

Australia to shut down main military base in Afghanistan

Rediff.com26 Mar 2013

Australia has said it will shut down its main military base in Afghanistan, a move that will allow most of its troops to come back home by the year end as they have been in the war-torn country "far too long".

Australia supports India's claim for permanent seat in UNSC

Australia supports India's claim for permanent seat in UNSC

Rediff.com8 Dec 2011

Australia on Thursday supported India's claim for a permanent seat in an expanded United Nations Security Council and said the decision of its ruling party on supplying uranium to New Delhi has removed any "potential irritant" in their growing bilateral relationship. On a three-day visit to India, Australian Defence Minister Stephen Smith said the two countries have also agreed to look into prospects of enhancing practical military cooperation by holding bilateral exercises.

India's case unique, Pak doesn't qualify for uranium: Australia

India's case unique, Pak doesn't qualify for uranium: Australia

Rediff.com8 Dec 2011

"The circumstances for India so far as export of uranium is concerned are in my view unique," Defence Minister Stephen Smith, who is currently visiting New Delhi to discuss security and defence cooperation, told ABC news channel. "Pakistan does not have the same record so far as proliferation is concerned. There have been serious expressions of concern about proliferation in the past," he said.

Aus defence minister rules out uranium export to Pak

Aus defence minister rules out uranium export to Pak

Rediff.com6 Dec 2011

Australian Defence Minister Stephen Smith, who had pitched for reversing ruling Labor party's policy on uranium export to India, has ruled out similar treatment to Pakistan, citing its poor proliferation record.

Katich gets support from Oz minister

Katich gets support from Oz minister

Rediff.com12 Jun 2011

Out of favour Australian opener Simon Katich, who was excluded from the list of cricketers offered central contracts by Cricket Australia, found an unlikely supporter in the country's federal defence minister Stephen Smith.

Aus admits to 'racial attacks', promises justice

Aus admits to 'racial attacks', promises justice

Rediff.com9 Feb 2010

Under mounting pressure over attacks on Indians, Australia on Tuesday acknowledged that some of the recent violence against them had clearly been "racially motivated" and vowed to "punish the culprits with the full force of law".

Krishna meets Oz counterpart twice in 2 days

Krishna meets Oz counterpart twice in 2 days

Rediff.com28 Jan 2010

As attacks against Indians continued unabated in Australia, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna met his Australian counterpart Stephen Smith for the second time in two days and is understood to have conveyed displeasure over the assaults on Thursday.

India  demands action in Aus racial attack

India demands action in Aus racial attack

Rediff.com16 Sep 2009

The Indian government on Wednesday called on the Australian government to take stern action against the perpetrators of alleged racial assaults on Indians in Melbourne, Victoria.

Aus minister meets PM over attacks against Indians

Aus minister meets PM over attacks against Indians

Rediff.com4 Mar 2010

Keen to remove irritants in bilateral ties arising out of the spate of attacks on Indians in Australia, its Foreign Minister Stephen Smith on Thursday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and apprised him of the steps being taken by his government to contain such assaults.

Australia satisfied with India's security measures

Australia satisfied with India's security measures

Rediff.com19 Feb 2010

Australia Foreign Minister Stephen Smith has expressed satisfaction with the security measures for foreign athletes during this year's sporting events in India in the wake of the recent terror threat by a militant group.

Aus to set up panel to study attacks on Indians

Aus to set up panel to study attacks on Indians

Rediff.com27 Jan 2010

Under pressure from India, Australia on Wednesday set up a high-level working group to study the spate of attacks on Indians in that country.

Australia hands over race attacks dossier to India

Australia hands over race attacks dossier to India

Rediff.com27 Jan 2010

The Australian government has handed over to India a police dossier of high-profile attacks on Indians over the past year, which reveals that nearly half of the attackers were juveniles. The dossier, prepared by the Victoria police, was handed over in recent weeks, after Foreign Minister Stephen Smith telephoned his Indian counterpart S M Krishna on January 11 to express his condolences over the murder of Indian student Nitin Garg in Yarraville.

Australia concerned over CWG 2010 security

Australia concerned over CWG 2010 security

Rediff.com14 Oct 2009

Australia on Wednesday said it has apprehensions over security arrangements for the Commonwealth Games to be held in New Delhi next year but maintained that India has assured all necessary precautions will be taken.

Will apply 'full force of law' on attackers: Oz

Will apply 'full force of law' on attackers: Oz

Rediff.com13 Oct 2009

Australia on Tuesday promised to apply "full force of law" against those responsible for attacks on Indians in the country as External Affairs Minister S M Krishna raised the issue of their safety with his counterpart Stephen Smith.

Aus minister in India, to discuss racial attacks

Aus minister in India, to discuss racial attacks

Rediff.com12 Oct 2009

Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith arrived in New Delhi on Monday on a five-day visit amid attacks on Indians in that country.

Toddler death: Aus PM urges Indians to remain calm

Toddler death: Aus PM urges Indians to remain calm

Rediff.com6 Mar 2010

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Victorian Premier John Brumby have urged the Indian community to remain calm and not link three-year-old Gurshan Singh's death to attacks on Indian students and taxi drivers in Melbourne.Gurshan's body was found dumped by the side of a road in a Melbourne suburb, six hours after he disappeared from a relative's home in Lalor on Thursday.

Zero tolerance for assaults on Indians: Australia

Zero tolerance for assaults on Indians: Australia

Rediff.com2 Mar 2010

Hours within a fresh incident of violence against Asians in his country, Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith today said they have zero tolerance for assaults on Indians or against anyone else who comes to Australia.

Krishna to take up assault issue with Australia

Krishna to take up assault issue with Australia

Rediff.com26 Jan 2010

With assaults on Indians in Australia showing no let-up, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna is expected to take up the issue with his Australian counterpart Stephen Smith whom he will meet on the sidelines of a conference in London later this week.

Pakistan should act against LeT: Australia

Pakistan should act against LeT: Australia

Rediff.com16 Feb 2009

Australia on Monday stated that Pakistan should regain India's confidence by taking action against Lashker-e-Tayiba and bringing the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks to justice.Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith, who arrived on a three-day visit to Islamabad on Monday, said Pakistan has to do 'more' and India's confidence would be 'part of the test' of whether Islamabad is doing enough to control terrorism within its borders.

ASEAN terms N-deal positive

ASEAN terms N-deal positive

Rediff.com23 Jul 2008

The 10-member ASEAN described the Indo-US nuclear deal as an extremely positive step, hoping that the two countries would be able to conclude the pact soon.

India, Aus ink extradition, anti-terror pacts

India, Aus ink extradition, anti-terror pacts

Rediff.com23 Jun 2008

"Australia wants to take the relationship with India to the front ranks of the partnerships we have," Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said at a joint press briefing with visiting External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee after the agreements were signed in Canberra. The two countries agreed to further strengthen their relationship by forming a new body to hold yearly talks and by signing treaties to increase anti-terror efforts.

Australia to support India's UNSC bid

Australia to support India's UNSC bid

Rediff.com11 Feb 2008

"We have a strong view that there should be Security Council reform of the United Nations, that the Security Council should reflect the modern world, which is why we've suggested that both India and Japan should become permanent members of a reformed United Nations Security Council," the Australian foreign minister said.

Uranium NO but UNSC seat YES: Aus to India

Uranium NO but UNSC seat YES: Aus to India

Rediff.com20 Jun 2008

"The Australian government fully appreciates how central India is to our future," Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said in a speech at the University of Western Australia, his alma mater, while making a strong push for closer ties in social, economic and defence sectors.

No uranium sale to India: Australia

No uranium sale to India: Australia

Rediff.com15 Jan 2008

Australia's new government on Tuesday said that it will not sell uranium to India until the country signs the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Last year, the previous federal government struck an in-principle agreement with India to sell uranium to the country. The deal was to be subject to strict conditions, including guarantees that the uranium would be used for power generation only, despite India not being a signatory to the NPT.

Australian MP slams offshoring jobs to India

Australian MP slams offshoring jobs to India

Rediff.com4 Apr 2007

Smith warned these job cuts would be replicated in higher skilled sectors unless spending on higher education was increased.

Australia flip-flops on Uranium sale to India

Australia flip-flops on Uranium sale to India

Rediff.com17 Jan 2008

The 123 agreement is mired in opposition in Indian Parliament, but analysts warned on Wednesday that if the deal took off again, the Rudd government's reversal on uranium sales could have 'quite serious' ramifications for Australia-India relations.

England ask to wear black armbands for fan

England ask to wear black armbands for fan

Rediff.com23 Jun 2004

The English fan was stabbed and killed when he chased a pickpocket.

Will rain check India's winning run against beleaguered Aus?

Will rain check India's winning run against beleaguered Aus?

Rediff.com27 Sep 2017

There will be no let-up in intensity as a ruthless India look to inch closer to yet another series whitewash when they take on a beleaguered Australia in the fourth One-day International in Bengalurg, on Thursday.