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DIPLOMACY

  • Vice President Shekhawat to attend India Day Parade
  • ‘Skies agreement to favor India more than U.S.,’ says Patel
  • Rep. Ackerman (D-NY), Democratic co-chair, speaks on Indian Caucus plans
  • Sen. Frist heads 4-member team to review U.S.-India relations
  • 12-member Congressional team in India for tsunami relief efforts
  • Former ambassador, currently lobbyist, Blackwill’s visit to India
  • Administration is reluctant to put pressure on Islamabad
  • Kashmiris in India, Pakistan can now meet kin without restrictions
  • Bipartisan legislators ask colleagues to oppose F-16 sale to Pakistan
  • President Bush welcomes India-Pakistan dialogue
  • ‘U.S. is sensitive to Indian concerns on arms sales to Pakistan’
  • Relationship with India ‘very important:’ Defense secretary
  • In meeting with Musharraf, Bush praises Pakistani military
  • ‘Pakistan needs weapons to redress the imbalance with India’
  • Putin in New Delhi; backs permanent seat for India in U.N. Security Council
  • ‘India, Russia should work on innovative technologies’
  • India, Israel agree to enhance cooperation in high technology areas; trade seen at $5 bn. by 2007
  • U.N. proposal on reforms; India included in 7 likely candidates for Security Council
  • ‘When we have something to say, we’ll say it’: Richard Boucher, State Department
  • ‘Without veto, SC membership not acceptable’
  • Indian diplomats underplay panel proposal on U.N. Security Council
  • India, ASEAN nations sign pact for ‘peace, progress, prosperity’
  • India-China ties ‘99.9 percent good,’ says Premier Wen Jiabao
  • India ends contract with lobbying firm; several firms vie
  • U.S.-India HTCG discussed practical steps to reduce barriers
  • Rocca, embassy official discussed bilateral ties
  • Richard Armitage calls India one of major world powers
  • Rice, next secretary of state, is positive on India
  • Choice of Rice is good for India-U.S. ties, say analysts
  • U.S., India ‘Dialogue on Defense Technology, Data Privacy, and Export Licensing’
  • As ‘growing global power,’ India shares much with U.S., says Ambassador Sen
  • Powell’s comments on administration’s role in India-Pak talks defended
  • India seeks Security Council seat on its own merits: Sen
  • Talks on Phase II of ‘Next Step in Strategic Partnership’
  • India calls for comprehensive reform of Security Council
  • Talbott talks on ‘From Estrangement to Engagement: U.S.-India relations since May ’98’
  • One-hour meeting at Waldorf Astoria focuses on strategic ties
  • Bush impressed by Singh’s reputation as an economist; invites him to Oval Office
  • Agreement is signed on expanding cooperation in space, nuclear fields
  • ‘I reaffirm our determination to carry forward dialogue on Kashmir’
  • New Delhi claims increasing support for U.N. Security Council seat
  • Bilateral meetings on the margins of U.N. session
  • Bush praises U.S.-India ties as Sen presents credentials
  • Multi-party delegation meets Bush administration officials, assures continuity in policies
  • Anti-terror coalition wants new partnership with India, Pakistan: Rumsfeld
  • India, S. Africa should work together on AIDS: Kalam
  • Panel on ‘Trends in Indo-U.S. Relations’ at Johns Hopkins
  • Strong ties with India to continue irrespective of who wins: Talbott
  • Manmohan’s U.N. address to underline economic philosophy
  • Ronendra Sen begins with courtesy call on Colin Powell
  • Manmohan Singh to meet Bush in September
  • Herb Dhaliwal in Delhi as special envoy of Canada
  • A chance meeting with John Kerry
  • Natwar Singh clarifies stand: ‘The question of sending troops to Iraq does not arise’
  • Ronen Sen to be new ambassador to the U.S
  • Excerpts of Remarks by Powell, Singh
  • Text of Statement Issued by Natwar Singh After Meeting Colin Powell
  • Natwar Singh says India will reconsider sending troops to Iraq
  • Talk of change in policy toward U.S. ‘unfounded’
  • India-U.S. Defense Policy Group holds meeting
  • Ambassador Mulford speaks of Indian student population growth


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