ASI team to visit Kedarnath shrine
A team of experts from Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) will visit the Kedarnath temple in Uttarakhand to assess the quantum of damage caused by the flood fury and restoration required for the shrine.
'Obama wants India in permanent UNSC seat to counter China'
Washington: US President Barack Obama's announcement of support for India's permanent membership in the UN Security Council (UNSC) is seen by large sections of the US media as an attempt to counter Ch
Obama sticks to Ivy League power dressing in India
New Delhi: US President Barack Obama wears his Ivy League badge on his shirt sleeves and business suits. And it has been no different during his ongoing India trip.
He sports a personal style that
Obama wishes to take home Indian horses, camels
New Delhi: If wishes were horses, US President Barack Obama would like to take home some of the stately equines at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
While entering the majestic Rashtrapati Bhavan today for a
Maoists blow up school to protest Obama visit
Bhubaneswar: Maoist guerrillas on Monday blew up a newly constructed school building in Orissa's Malkangiri district to protest US President Barack Obama's India visit, police said. No one was injured
Pakistan expects Obama's visit in 2011: Envoy
Washington: Pakistan looks forward to US President Barack Obama's visit in 2011, said Pakistani ambassador Hussain Haqqani, hoping that Obama's India trip 'will create an opportunity for lasting peace
Pakistan should not worry about growing Indo-US ties: experts
Islamabad: US President Barack Obama's visit to India and the growing relationship between New Delhi and Washington should not worry Pakistan, experts here said.
Analysts and former diplomats told
Obama visit: US is a nervous groom, India the reluctant bride
Washington: The US is a nervous groom and India a reluctant bride and the visit of President Barack Obama was 'butterflies in the stomach time' as both sides get to know each other in an 'arranged mar
Obama, Singh begin talks; delegations to join later
US President Barack Obama on Monday began talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on a wide range of bilateral and other issues.
PM-Obama deep bonding visible once again
New Delhi: Their 'warmth' for each other was once again visible for all to see on Monday when both Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and visiting US President Barack Obama could not stop gushing ab