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'India is not stealing American jobs'

New Delhi: India today asserted that it was not in the business of stealing American jobs, even as US President Barack Obama said that deals with India to create 50,000 jobs back home were aimed at as

Obama backs India's UNSC quest

New Delhi: President Barack Obama today announced support for India's quest for permanent membership of a 'reformed' UN Security Council (UNSC) 'in the years ahead', as he wrapped up his three-day sta

Highlights: Indo-US joint press conference

Following are the highlights following talks between the two world leaders on a range of topics including regional security, energy and trade.

India welcomes US decision to lift export control on d

Obama drops 26/11 bomb on Pak; backs India for UNSC seat

New Delhi: US President Barack Obama on Monday declared support for India's bid for a permanent seat in a reformed UN Security Council, renewed a call to Pakistan to bring 26/11 terrorists to justice

Imposter trying to meet Obama arrested

Muzaffarnagar: A college student, who allegedly impersonated an IPS officer to meet US President Barack Obama, has been arrested, police said here today.

Dalip Kumar, a B.Sc student, allegedly posed

US-Indian press collaborating, jokes Obama!

New Delhi: US President Barack Obama didn't miss the chance to take a dig at the press even as he answered some tough questions from reporters here on Monday.

"It looks like the US and Indian press

No resuming of talks with Pakistan as long as it backs terror: PM

New Delhi: The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, on Monday ruled out a resumption of bilateral talks or a dialogue at a leadership level with Pakistan until Islamabad dismantled the terror infrastru

Pak not feeling 'marginalised after Obama's India visit'

New Delhi: 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 Miniser Shah Mehmood Qureshi said Monday and ad

Michelle gets a taste of India at Crafts Museum

Nov 8: US First Lady Michelle Obama today got a taste of India's rich cultural diversity when she visited the National Crafts Museum here and had a glimpse of the varied skills of artisans from acr

Dual-use tech: India hails US decision to lift curbs

New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today welcomed the US decision to lift controls on export of high technology items and technologies to India as well as its offer of support the country's memb

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