Mamata tells her MPs to vote from Bengal
Is Trinamul Congress chief Mamata Banerjee worried that some among her flock of 28 MPs might go against her wishes and indulge in cross-voting in the presidential elections slated for July 19?
MEA will induct 500, says Mathai
Just a couple of days ago, foreign secretary Ranjan Mathai was among the audience as more than one eminent speakar at the book launch of diplomat-turned-politician Shashi Tharoor drew attention to the
India guarded in talks with Lanka
India, it appears, adopted the role of the big brother rather than big bully during national security advisor (NSA) Shivshankar Menon’s recent visit to Sri Lanka to discuss the reconciliation process
India guarded in talks with Lanka
India, it appears, adopted the role of the big brother rather than big bully during national security advisor (NSA) Shivshankar Menon’s recent visit to Sri Lanka to discuss the reconciliation process
SMK, Khar likely to meet in Tokyo
Just days after the India-Pakistan foreign secretary-level talks held here, it is expected that external affairs minister S.M. Krishna will meet his Pakistani counterpart Hina Rabbani Khar on the sidelines of the Tokyo conference on Afghanistan slated for Sunday.
No entry: French consulate ‘rapist’ refuge
With both the French and Indian governments clarifying that the French diplomat accused of raping his three year old daughter carries a service, not a diplomatic passport, Pascal Mazurier faces arre
India scores a diplomatic point in Kabul Declaration
In a diplomatic victory of sorts for New Delhi, India has managed to ensure that Thursday’s Kabul Declaration raises pressure on Pakistan for providing a safe haven for terrorists while calling for t
Hillary: India, US interests are aligned
As India and the US head into the third round of their annual strategic dialogue slated for June 13, a measure of its huge importance was evident in US secretary of state Hillary Clinton’s remarks wherein she said that the two countries “strategic interests are aligned.”
Syria not behind massacre: Envoy
On a day when Syrian troops prevented UN observers from reaching what is said to be the site of yet another massacre in Syria, the Syrian ambassador in New Delhi, Mr Riad Abbass, denied that his count
Krishna: Iran a ‘key’ oil source
India appears to have once again taken a strong stance against US pressure to ease oil imports from Iran with external affairs minister S.M.