Hillary puts nuclear deal onus on India
Putting the onus on India, US secretary of state Hillary Clinton on Sunday said the US has made clear the steps New Delhi needs to take “to allow us to move forward” on implementation of bilateral civ
'US banks on India to produce globally competitive products'
American businesses have leveraged India's strengths to produce globally competitive products, while Indian companies have invested $21 billion in the United States, according to India's Ambassador Ni
CLINTON MOOTS INDIA, CHINA, U.S. TRIANGLE
US secretary of state Hillary Clinton on Sunday proposed a “strong, constructive” relationship between India, China and the US to solve “pressing issues” of the 21st century.
PIO develops computer chip that delivers more
Indian-American Raj Dutt, an IIT-Kharagpur alumnus, has developed a next-generation energy-efficient computer chip that has caught the attention of the Pentagon, which is testing its application in th
Hillary puts nuclear deal onus on India
Putting the onus on India, US secretary of state Hillary Clinton on Sunday said the US has made clear the steps New Delhi needs to take “to allow us to move forward” on implementation of bilateral civ
FBI agent defeats 'Al Qaeda with cookies, Koran' countering Bush’s torture policy
A Federal Bureau of Investigation agent Ali Soufan’s method of interrogating terror suspects by offering them their favourite dishes counters the torture policy pursued by George Bush administration.
Chivalrous male cricket would die for female
Male crickets prioritise the life of their female partners ahead of their own, even though it means a dramatic rise for the former in the risk of being eaten, research published on Thursday said.
Clapper: US, Pakistan spies rebuild ties
In what could mark a pivot in US-Pakistani relations, Pakistani forces have arrested a handful of al-Qaida suspects at the CIA's request, and allowed the US access to the detainees, US and Pakistani
US looks to India, China to attract investment
With the share of foreign investment coming into the US falling down dramatically, officials and business leaders are looking at ways to attract investments from India, China, Brazil and other emerging economies.
Obama says US closer than ever to defeating al-Qaeda
The US is now closer than ever to defeating al-Qaeda and its 'murderous network', President Barack Obama has declared, more than five months after the outfit's chief Osama bin Laden was eliminated by