Want to learn from India terror ops: US
Impressed by the Indian Army’s successful counter-terrorism operations, the US Army Chief has proposed joint training between the armies of the two countries.
US to sell DRDO explosive detection kit
In a first of its kind of reverse technology sharing between India and the US, an innovative Explosive Detection Kit developed by Indian scientists would be manufactured in America and sold globally f
Rajnath urges US: Keep India in loop on Afghan
The US had lost its focus in the war on terrorism in Afghanistan by partnering with Pakistan, BJP president Rajnath Singh has said as he asked the Obama administration to keep India in the loop on any
Obama picks Nisha for S. Asia
US President Barack Obama has nominated an accomplished Indian-American woman administrator as America’s new point person for South Asia to succeed Robert Blake.
India seeks Rana, Headley access
India has sought access from the US to 26/11 Mumbai terror attack convict David Headley and his accomplice Tahawwur Rana — both of whom were found guilty of supporting Pakistan-based terror outfit LeT
Missing Indian wrongly identified
Indian-American student Sunil Tripathi, who had been missing since mid-March, was on Friday wrongly identified on the social media websites as one of the two suspects responsible for the Boston Marath
US probe says no wrongdoing
A US Navy investigation has ruled out any wrongdoing into the killing of one Indian fisherman in a firing incident off the Persian Gulf last year that also injured three others.
Obama has a Kamala moment
US President Barack Obama has praised Indian-American Kamala Harris for her brilliance and also described her as the “best-looking” attorney-general in the United States, a comment that has created a
The only way Headley can be extradited...
Pakistani-American LeT terrorist David Headley, sentenced to 35 years in jail by a US court for helping plot the 2008 Mumbai attack, could still be extr-adited to India in a rare case if he violates h
US: No change in Modi visa policy
The US on Friday said that there has been “no change” in its policy with regard to granting a visa to Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi.