Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is one proud father. The latest to take note, that too at the White House state dinner thrown by the Obamas, was US envoy Timothy J. Roemer.
Having shared the table with Manmohan Singh and two of his daughters, Roemer told scribes after returning to India: "As the father of two daughters and two sons, I could see the joy and pride your prime minister takes in the accomplishments of his children. It was evident."
This 'pride' became evident again a few... Read Full Story
NEW DELHI — Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh flew to Russia on Sunday on a visit to cement ties between the two allies and finalise a deal to expand cooperation on nuclear energy. Singh’s two-day trip, his sixth to Russia as prime minister since 2004, was also designed to firm up defence deals that have been hit by delays in delivery, the Press Trust of India news agency said. Singh will hold talks with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as part of an... 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
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Seeking to cement bilateral strategic ties, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived in Moscow on a three-day visit to Russia.
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A red carpet welcome was accorded to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as he arrived amid freezing temperatures in the Russian capital Sunday for a three-day visit that is expected to boost bilateral ties. Read Full Story
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will attend the Copenhagen summit on climate change on December 17, days after India announced that it would consider an emission cut of 20 to 25% by 2020, but would not be coerced into accepting unilateral cuts decided by developed countries.
Till now, speculation was rife that Dr Singh would not attend the summit and that India would be represented by its minister of state for environment and forests Jairam Ramesh and the Prime... Read Full Story
Assuring India that the US has no intention of leaving Afghanistan in a hurry, a top official has said President Barack Obama’s decision to start pulling out in 2011 indicated no disagreement with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s advise to stay the course there.
"The president and the prime minister did have discussions about this" during Manmohan Singh’s state visit here last week, Obama’s National Security Advisor General James Jones told reporters Friday. "The US has no intention of... Read Full Story
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will attend the climate change summit at Copenhagen on December 18. Dr. Singh will be in the Danish capital on the 17th and 18th, the Prime Minister’s Office said here on Saturday. U.S. ......
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By guestwriter at 5 December, 2009, 4:17 am
By Maria Sultan New Delhi. The website of the Indian Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, has apparently been hacked.
On opening the website manmohansingh.org, the following hacked message appears in two sections — Able Prime Minister and PM’s Biography –.”Able Prime Minister
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India is one of the those countries who are sponsoring and behind the terrorism attacks on innocent people in Pakistan & Afghanistan. As... Read Full Story
French Defence Minister Herve Morin Friday called for the expansion of defence ties with India at the conclusion of his two-day India visit.
"We are looking forward to increase the defence cooperation in land forces. At present, the Mirage (the French-made fighter jet in the Indian air force) upgradation and MMRCA (medium multi role combat aircraft) deal are our main focus," Morin told reporters here.
"India and France have long term strategic partnership and we are keen to expand... Read Full Story