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'Singh-Wen meeting clears suspicions, misunderstanding'05-NOV-09
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's recent meeting with his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh was "just like a gentle breeze" which helped clear up the "suspicion and misunderstanding" clouding bilateral ties, the state-run media here said, seeking to reach out to India after breathing fire over Arunachal Pradesh.
Scotland-India trade ties in focus09-OCT-09
Trade, investment and knowledge exchange will be in focus as Scotland's External Affairs Minister, Michael Russell, pays a five-day visit to India from October 11 to build on the "existing links" between the two countries and forge new relationships.
India proposes bilateral talks with EU, US on climate change03-OCT-09
India has proposed bilateral dialogue with the US and EU on the issue of climate change on the lines of one it is set to hold with China later this month, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh has said.
'PM's observations on SL augurs well for renewed friendship'20-JUL-09
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's positive observations on Sri Lanka winning the war against LTTE augurs well for a "renewed friendship" between the two countries which were "somewhat strained" during the last phase of the civil war, the state media commented today.
Clinton meets PM; discusses Pakistan20-JUL-09
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton today called on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and is understood to have discussed terrorism and Pakistan, besides ways to enhance bilateral relations.
Real will on Pakistan's part to tackle terror: Clinton20-JUL-09
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton today said there has been "real will" on the part of Pakistan to tackle terrorism and that her country will enlist the help of India in fighting the menace.
Meaningful dialogue will depend on actions by Pak: PM17-JUL-09
Under attack from BJP for the outcome of his meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the starting point for "any meaningful dialogue" will depend on actions by Islamabad to end cross-border terror and hoped there would be "forward movement" in the coming months.
Indo-Pak meeting receives mixed reaction in Kashmir17-JUL-09
India and Pakistan's decision to carry on with the dialogue process drew mixed response in Kashmir today with mainstream parties welcoming it and separatists insisting that the Sharm-el-Sheikh meeting was "inconclusive" without the participation of Kashmiris.
Pak media hails resumption of Indo-Pak talks17-JUL-09
Hailing the decision of the two neighbouring countries to resume dialogue, the Pakistan media today said credit must go to both sides for "seizing the moment and breaking the impasse" and that they should build on the "breakthrough" achieved in the meeting between the two Prime Ministers.
Obama admn should demonstrate its vision for Indo-US relations17-JUL-09
With Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on her maiden visit to India, an American foreign policy expert feels the top US diplomat should demonstrate that Obama Administration has a strategic vision for Indo-US relations.
US-India Business Council welcomes nuclear sites for cos17-JUL-09
The US-India Business Council (USIBC) today welcomed the decision of the Indian government to identify two greenfield site locations for commercial nuclear development, dedicated for the US companies.
Singh, Gilani discuss 26/11 at NAM meeting16-JUL-09
India and Pakistan today agreed not to link the composite dialogue to action on terrorism as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh elicited a promise from his counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani that Islambad would "do everything in its power" to punish perpetrators of 26/11 attack.
Purpose of Clinton visit to strengthen strategic ties: US16-JUL-09
The purpose of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit to India is to strengthen and broaden the strategic partnership between the two countries, a top Obama Administration official said today.
New Indo-US partnership to have six pillars: Clinton16-JUL-09
The new Indo-US strategic partnership to be launched in New Delhi next week during US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit has six pillars which include foreign policy, health, education, agriculture and economy.
'US committed to nuke deal; hopes to sign EUMA soon'16-JUL-09
The Obama Administration today asserted that it is committed to implement the civilian nuclear deal with India, so does New Delhi, and there should be no apprehension in this regard.
  
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