'US to rely on India if Afghan supply route is not opened'
US will have to default and rely on India and Northern Distribution network if Pakistan does not open up its crucial Afghan supply route, a top Pentagon official told lawmakers on Friday.
However, t
US court set to sentence Kashmiri separatist Fai
A US court is set to sentence Kashmiri separatist Ghulam Nabi Fai on Friday on charges of illegally working for the Pakistani spy agency ISI to influence American policy on Kashmir.
Sentencing
BRICS nations' efforts will strengthen international system: US
The efforts of BRICS nations to engage in global multilateral institutions will help in strengthening the 'international system', the US has said.
"We've reviewed the leaders' Delhi declaration and
US, Russia missile shield deal in two years
US President Barack Obama hopes to reach a compromised agreement with Russia on the American missile defence system in Europe next year or in 2014, Josh Earnest, White House's deputy press secretary,
Obama expands national lead over Republican rivals: Poll
President Barack Obama has widened his lead over Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum, his potential Republican rivals in the November presidential election, to double digits in a new national poll.
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Pak has addiction of using militant groups against India: Pentagon
Pakistan has an 'addiction' of 'playing around' with militant groups against India, a top Pentagon official has said.
"They have an addiction to playing around with militia groups to achieve certain
Yale University brings Hindi debating to America
Students from America's top universities like Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Columbia are all set for a debate on the theme of ‘Higher education is not worth it’ - in Hindi!
The fourth edition of the Y
H-1B visa applications to be accepted from April 2: US
Applications for the most sought after H-1B work visa – used extensively by Indian IT professionals – for the fiscal beginning October 1, would be accepted beginning April 2, a federal immigration age
US committee approves bill on Tibet
A US Senate committee on Tuesday approved a bill that would call on China to ease restrictions in Tibetan areas and free prisoners after a wave of self-immolations by Tibetans angry over Chinese rule.
Newt Gingrich scales down campaign after falling short of money
US Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich, who is trailing behind others and running short of money, on Wednesday announced scaling down of his operations and removing one-third of the campaign