PM: Will try to pass bill next session
On Board PM’s Special Aircraft, Sept. 25
India to upgrade key Iranian port
India and Iran on Saturday decided to give a major push to bilateral ties in all aspects, including connectivity, for which New Delhi will participate in the upgradation of the strategically crucial C
Japan to give loan of $2.26bn to India
Japan will give a fresh loan of about $2.26 billion for the second phase of Dedicated Freight Corridor and an infrastructure project in South India, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda on Tuesday t
India ready to sign FTA with Asean
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday announced that India is ready to conclude the much delayed Free Trade Agreement in services and investment with Asean by December that will provide a “springboa
Progress made at talks in Thimphu
The foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan met here on Sunday night in a fresh attempt to put their stalled dialogue process back on track and try to bridge the trust deficit plaguing the relationship.
Rao, Bashir meet in Thimphu today
Six months after failure of talks, India and Pakistan will make a fresh attempt to “unlock” the bilateral dialogue process when foreign secretary Nirupama Rao and her counterpart Salman Bashir meet he
Rao, Bashir meet in Thimphu today
Six months after failure of talks, India and Pakistan will make a fresh attempt to “unlock” the bilateral dialogue process when foreign secretary Nirupama Rao and her counterpart Salman Bashir meet he
India, S. Korea reach N-cooperation deal
India and South Korea have reached an agreement on civil nuclear cooperation, marking the ninth such pact that New Delhi has finalised since getting the NSG waiver in 2008. This announcement was made after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met South Korean President Lee Myung-bak here on Friday on the sidelines of the Asean Summit. “We have finalised agreement on cooperation in civil uses of nuclear energy which is now awaiting signature,” National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon told reporters after the meeting.
Pak rejects Pervez Kashmir formula
The Pakistan government has trashed former President Pervez Musharraf’s four-point formula to resolve Kashmir issue, saying it was “his thinking” which did not have the endorsement of Parliament or Ca