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On the sidelines of the 69th UN General Assembly meeting in New York, last week, two important developments took place that could significantly alter the troubled West Asian region. One …
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On the sidelines of the 69th UN General Assembly meeting in New York, last week, two important developments took place that could significantly alter the troubled West Asian region. One …
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WASHINGTON: “Extraordinarily successful,” and re-energising of the India-US relationship. This is the assessment by the White House of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recently-concluded visit to the US and his …
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Nine years after the path-breaking nuclear deal turned the hitherto estranged democracies into engaged democracies, India and the US have decided to set up an inter-ministerial agency to resolve all …
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India and the US, the world’s oldest and most populous democracies, have put the recent past of drift and plateauing behind to open a new bright chapter in their relationship by launching a new investment initiative to multiply their trade five-fold, enhancing security cooperation and expanding the global compass of their strategic partnership from Afghanistan to Africa.
Piercing through the thicket of diplomatic clichés, the US pitched itself as a lead partner in India’s quest for smart cities and world class infrastructure.
India’s Prime Minister Narandra Modi and US President Barack Obama held all-encompassing talks for more than an hour and a half in Washington DC September 30, with the US shedding its ambivalence and pledging unstinting support for “India’s rise as a responsible, influential world power.”
The big takeaway from the first summit meeting between the leaders of the world’s largest democracies was the forceful assertion on the part of the two leaders to leave the recent past of drifting firmly behind and forge a more vibrant and enduring partnership pivoted around a transformative knowledge partnership and deploying cutting-edge technologies to address all-too-real problems facing millions of people cutting across the rural-urban divide.

Keeping business at the centre of his diplomacy, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi met CEOs of 11 top companies of the United States over breakfast. Among those present were Google’s …
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After tumultuous election campaign and deadlock over results in the polls, Afghanistan finally has a new President. Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai was sworn in as the President on September 29. This …
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Beware of the mistakes made in Iraq was the essence of the message delivered by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the United States. Speaking at the forum of the …
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Chalein Saath, Saath: forward we go together.” This emerging India-US bonding, with its promise of working together on a host of bilateral and global issues, will be reflected in a joint op-ed article co-authored by US President Barack Obama and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The article, which was approved only hours before the two leaders sat down for an informal dinner at the White House, will be published in a leading American daily, likely to be the Washington Post.
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India’s Northeast is increasingly emerging as a critical factor in regional economic diplomacy. Until now, whenever the region has figured in regional diplomacy, it would invariably be related to security …
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In an extraordinary show of determination to defeat the Dawlat al-Islamiyah f’al-Iraq w Belaad al-Sham (Daesh) or Islamic State (IS), Riyadh deputed Prince Khaled bin Salman, son of Crown Prince …
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