SMK to PM: Stop water to TN
Expressing his solidarity with the people of the Cauvery basin, External Affairs minister S.M. Krishna on Saturday appealed to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to immediately stop further release of wate
Bring Cong to power for good governance: SMK
Targeting the ruling BJP for the corruption in its ranks, external affairs minister, S.M. Krishna appealed to the people on Wednesday to bring the Congress back to power in the state in the next asse
India may back Lanka on US motion for probe into war crimes
Foreign minister S.M. Krishna said on Thursday relationship with Colombo and sentiments in the country (Tamil Nadu) would be taken into account while deciding India’s stand at the ongoing United Natio
India announces Rs 100 cr educational assistance to Lanka
As part of its efforts to assist Sri Lanka in developing human resources, India on Thursday announced a massive expansion of its educational assistance provided to students in this country at a cost o
Another faux pas by SM Krishna; Manmohan intervenes
In yet another faux pas, external affairs minister S.M. Krishna on Thursday got confused about an octogenarian Pakistani doctor lodged in Ajmer jail, saying the government of Pakistan must consider hi
Oz denies India uranium again
Jan 20: Refusing to take Australia’s no as an answer to India’s plea for sale of uranium, the external affairs minister, Mr S.M. Krishna, on Thursday pleaded without success for a change in that posit
Krishna disappointed with K'taka developments
New Delhi: 'Deeply disappointed' at the developments in Karnataka, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna today said whatever happened during the vote of confidence was a blot on the face of the state.
China has assured Pakistan n-deal peaceful: India
New Delhi, July 29: China has assured India that its plans to build two additional nuclear reactors for Pakistan was for peaceful purposes, even as New Delhi stressed that it has conveyed its concerns
Pakistan visit a new beginning: Krishna
Islamabad: The external affairs minister, Mr S.M. Krishna, who arrived here on Wednesday, described his three-day visit to Pakistan as important and marking a "new beginning" in ties between the two c