Pakistan ‘happy’ about Obama’s India visit: Qureshi
Pakistan was "not at all feeling marginalised" about US President Barack Obama's visit to India but was happy about it, the country's foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Monday and added tha
Obama backs India for permanent UNSC seat
US President Barack Obama on Monday backed India for a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council, recognising its rise as a great power in a significant victory for New Delhi's foreign pol
With so many potential CMs involved, who’ll replace Chavan
Maharashtra chief minister Ashok Chavan appears to be safe at least for now, as the Congress high command has decided not to take any action till US president Barack Obama completes his visit to India
Boeing bags $5.8bn deal with Air Force
US aviation giant Boeing is set to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of Indian orders in the defence and civil aviation sectors, bagging deals worth billions of dollars much to the delight of the Un
Rashtrapati Bhavan to host US first couple tomorrow
A cultural extravaganza and special banquet will be held in the honour of US President Barack Obama at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Monday.
Airspace restriction in Delhi till Tuesday
The flight of small microlight aircraft, paragliders and hot-air balloons over Delhi was banned for three days by the government as a security measure on the eve of US President Barack Obama’s visit t
Pentad security rings to secure Obama
US President Barack Obama will be protected by pentad security rings comprising of US Secret Service agents, Central security forces and Delhi police commandos, making it literally impossible for unau
Bukhara may get platter after Obama
He may not have got a dish named after him yet at ITC Maurya.
Obama for lifting key export curbs
If Barack Obama disappointed some by not coming out strongly against Pakistan’s role in the Mumbai attacks, he made it up by announcing that more Indian defence and space organisations will be removed
Open letters by Tibetans, gas victims
There is one word some Indians indeed want to hear from Barack Obama: Bhopal.