No compromise on Kashmir: Pak
External affairs minister S.M.
Will PM’s Burma visit solidify ties?
Having successfully fobbed off the US pressure in the past to upbraid the Burma military junta on its human rights record and back economic sanctions against it, New Delhi is now all set to take its r
Diplomats are sceptical over PM-Zardari meet
Pak President Asif Ali Zardari’s impending “private” visit to India to the Ajmer Sharif dargah is understandably generating tremendous interest on either side of the border.
Green tribunal halts Posco, orders review
Just days after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh assured South Koreans that his government was keen to move forward with the Posco steel project in Orissa, the National Green Tribunal on Friday suspended
India, China plan regular talks
In a substantive step, India and China have decided to expand their consultations and therefore have agreed to launch a regular dialogue on issues concerning West Asia, Central Asia as well as Africa. What format it will have or at what level it will be held is yet to be decided.
Leaders affirm need for N-safety
The growing threat of nuclear terrorism and the possibility of nuke materials falling into the hands of non-state actors has prompted the array of world leaders who gathered here for the Second Nuclear Security Summit to call for concerted efforts to tackle it both at the national and international levels.
PM pitches India’s claim to join 4 elite nuke clubs
India has yet again sought membership of four elite nuclear clubs — all multilateral export control regimes. This time it made its pitch at the Second Nuclear Security Summit here.
Manmohan Singh to Gilani: I need a solid reason to visit
The neighbours met in Seoul, South Korea after all. But if Pak Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani was hoping that his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh would readily accept his invite to visit Pakistan
Pak pitches for access to N-tech
Maintaining that Pakistan is “pursuing strategic restraint and confidence building through dialogue” in south Asia (read India), Pakistan has made a strong pitch yet again for access to nuclear technology for peaceful uses on a non-discriminatory basis.
Pak pitches for N-technology access
Maintaining that Pakistan is “pursuing strategic restraint and confidence building through dialogue” in south Asia (read India), Pakistan has made a strong pitch yet again for access to nuclear technology for peaceful uses on a non-discriminatory basis.