A senior FBI team will come to New Delhi for a week with the new information to unravel the terrorist plot hatched by David Coleman Tahawuur Headley and Rana and their connection with the killing of Mumbai, National Security Advisor MK Narayanan said here. The decision by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to come to India after an intense debate between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington Tuesday. "We are examining the problem. We are willing... Read Full Story
November 24, 2009 by Jonathan Movroydis | Filed Under Barack Obama , Richard Nixon
President Obama welcomed Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to the White House today. Singh will join President Obama for his first State Dinner since taking the reigns of the Oval Office.
President Obama welcomed Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to the White House today. Singh will also dine at the White House tonight, marking the President’s first state dinner since taking office in... Read Full Story
Indo-US relationship which has strengthened rapidly after the disintegration of the former Soviet Union is, in fact, based upon mutual self-deceptions. Overtly, both the powers are taking steps to further stabilise their ties, but covertly they are fulfilling their self-interests at the cost of each other. In these terms, while acting upon the ‘shrewd strategies’ of political thinkers like Machiavelli and Hobbes, Indo-US alliance is artificial and unnatural.
It is notable that prior to his... Read Full Story
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama says the United States is not responsible for resolving the long-standing conflict between Pakistan and India, but that America wants to encourage security and civil progress in both nations.
Obama said Tuesday that the U.S. will encourage India and Pakistan to feel secure and to “focus on the development of their own countries.” He defended U.S. aid to Pakistan that is meant to help the nation combat extremists.
Obama made his remarks in a brief... Read Full Story
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama says the United States is not responsible for resolving the long-standing conflict between Pakistan and India, but that America wants to encourage security and civil progress in both nations.
Obama said Tuesday that the U.S. will encourage India and Pakistan to feel secure and to “focus on the development of their own countries.” He defended U.S. aid to Pakistan that is meant to help the nation combat extremists.
Obama made his remarks in a brief... Read Full Story
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama says the United States is not responsible for resolving the long-standing conflict between Pakistan and India, but that America wants to encourage security and civil progress in both nations.
Obama said Tuesday that the U.S. will encourage India and Pakistan to feel secure and to “focus on the development of their own countries.” He defended U.S. aid to Pakistan that is meant to help the nation combat extremists.
Obama made his remarks in a brief... Read Full Story
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama says the United States is not responsible for resolving the long-standing conflict between Pakistan and India, but that America wants to encourage security and civil progress in both nations.
Obama said Tuesday that the U.S. will encourage India and Pakistan to feel secure and to “focus on the development of their own countries.” He defended U.S. aid to Pakistan that is meant to help the nation combat extremists.
Obama made his remarks in a brief news... Read Full Story
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Washington, November 23 (Agencies): As Prime Minister Manmohan Singh began his state visit to the US, the first by any global leader under the Obama administration, he expressed confidence that India-US relationship would not suffer in any way under President Barack Obama. “I have no apprehension that our relations with the United States would in any way suffer because of the change of... Read Full Story
India and Russia will sign Monday an umbrella agreement for expanding civil nuclear cooperation that will give New Delhi the right to reprocess spent fuel, a deal that will take their pact "far beyond the 123 agreement" inked with the US, a top official said Sunday as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived here on a three-day visit. Read Full Story
TrendPK.com Ready For Emission Cuts But With Conditions:PM:Port of Spain: Pushing for a legally binding substantive outcome at the Copenhagen climate change meet, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday said India is willing to sign on to an ambitious global target for emission reduction or limiting temperature increase if it is
TrendPK.com Ready For Emission Cuts But With Conditions:PM:Port of Spain: Pushing for a legally binding substantive outcome at the Copenhagen climate... Read Full Story
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