Obama better than Bush, so no protests, say Indian Muslims
New Delhi: Barack Obama is "better" than George Bush, say Indian Muslims though they don't consider the US as Muslim-friendly yet, adding when the American president arrives he can expect a warm welco
Forty planes, six armoured cars to join Barack Obama on India trip
Washington: Six armoured cars and 40 aircraft will accompany US President Barack Obama during his three-day visit to India.
Details of the elaborate arrangements for the tree-day presidential visit o
Wen to visit Delhi this year as India, China strive for harmony
Hanoi: China reached out to India on Friday amid continuing undercurrents of tension, with Premier Wen Jiabao telling Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the outset of their much-awaited meeting that he
Obama to celebrate Diwali with Indian kids
Washington: Underscoring India's importance as 'a cornerstone' of broader Asia approach of a US focused on expanding exports, President Barack Obama begins a four-nation trip to Asia next week with hi
The tank-car Obama will use in India
Washington: As US President Barack Obama packs his bags for the trip to India on Air Force One next month, also getting ready is "the Beast" - the First Limo that generally goes wherever he does to gi
Obama to meet US business heads in India
Washington: During his India trip, US President Barack Obama will meet top US business leaders, including India-born Pepsico chairperson Indra Nooyi, to 'discuss the opportunities and challenges of do
PM asks RBI to study Malaysia Islamic banking
Kuala Lumpur: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the Reserve Bank should look into Islamic banking practices in Malaysia, amid pressure on the central bank to introduce such a system in India.
Manmohan Singh leaves Japan, it's Malaysia next
Tokyo: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Tuesday left for Malaysia on the second leg of his three-nation Asia tour after a three-day visit to Japan that saw the conclusion of negotiations on an all
Kashmir wary of Chittisinghpora repeat during Obama visit
Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir has asked security agencies to watch out against a Chittisinghpora type massacre during US President Barack Obama's visit next month, worried that terrorists may go in for dra
Obama-Singh 'unlikely to talk about Kashmir'
Washington: Kashmir issue is unlikely to figure during talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Barack Obama in New Delhi next month as US considers this an "internal" matter of India