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india_news_p000059 | CLINTON VISIT
(Continued from page 1)
economic, scientific and technological assistance
that, among others, made the Green Revolution
in the mid-1960s possible.
The end of the Cold War in the 1990s, coinciding
with the liberalization of the Indian economy,
saw a steady improvement in India-US relations
with the Clinton... | [] | |
india_news_p000046 | UPDATES, from page 6
tion policy is being formulated and
will be brought to the Cabinet soon,”
federal Civil Aviation Minister Sharad
Yadav has said.
However, the minister refused to give
details of the new policy saying that
it was a “sensitive” issue. He said the
government would set up more inter-
national airports,... | [] | |
india_news_p000014 | Prime Minister Vajpayee’s
Independence Day address to the Nation
Sisters, Brothers and
Dear Children,
Accept my greetings on the sacred occasion of Inde-
pendence Day. This is a day of hallowed remem-
brance for us. This is a day of dedication for us.
This year’s Independence Day has special signifi-
cance for all of u... | [] | |
india_news_p000096 | PRESS MONITOR
(Continued from page 14)
sary of the Shakti tests, India has
taken the lead to put forward prag-
matic proposals to harmonise the
concerns of the NPT-community
with the long-term goals of nuclear
disarmament. External affairs min-
ister Jaswant Singh has timed his
proposals in Parliament to prod
the natio... | [] | |
india_news_p000035 | Excerpts from
Ambassador Naresh Chandra’s interview on NewsHour on
Senate’s rejection to ratify the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty,
Q: Ambassador Chandra,
today the President in par-
ticular called on India and
Pakistan not to take this
vote as a green light to step
up your nuclear weapons
program. How do you read
it?
NARESH ... | [] | |
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Vajpayee visit: Reaffirming the Vision
“As we talk with candour, we open the doors to new possibilities and new areas
of cooperation — in advancing democracy, in combating terrorism, in energy and
environment, science and technology and in international peacekeeping. And, we
are discovering that ... | [] | |
india_news_p000111 | Prime Minister’s Address
(Continued from page 3)
Mr. Speaker, ladies and gentlemen,
We believe that India and America can — and should
— march hand in hand towards a world in which
economic conditions improve for all.
A situation that provides comfortable living standards
to one-third of the world’s population, but con... | [] | |
india_news_p000058 | India-U.S. Space Cooperation:
Reaching for new frontiers
In the early 1960’s, the United States had offered substantial assistance to India in setting up an
Equatorial Rocket Launching Station at Thumba (TERLS). Subsequently, India dedicated this facility
to the United Nations in 1968. Since then, scientists from vario... | [] | |
india_news_p000029 | Note on Violation of India’s airspace by
Pakistan’s Atlantique aircraft and
consequent action
On August 10, 1999, a Pakistani Naval Anti-Subma-
tine Warfare and maritime reconnaissance aircraft,
called Atlantique intruded 10 Kms into Indian Territory
in the Area of KORI CREEK.
The intruding aircraft was detected by IAF... | [] | |
india_news_p000094 | press the approval time frame and thereby facilitate
speedy implementation of projects.
FDI proposals approved
From January 1991 to February 2000, the govern-
ment has approved 17,098 foreign collaboration (tech-
nical and financial) proposals with a corresponding
foreign direct investment (FDI) of U.S. $60.4 billion.
... | [] | |
india_news_p000076 | Indian Press Monitor
Partners in peace
All the same, the stress placed on India’s “commitment to enhancing cooperation, peace and stability” in the region
specifically underlines New Delhi’s positive role. The “risk” which Mr. Vajpayee took in visiting Lahore, as
mentioned by Mr Clinton, is noteworthy in this context. ... | [] | |
india_news_p000090 | NEWS IN BRIEF
(Continued from page 8)
During the meeting with the chief
executives of these companies,
Information Technology Minister
Mr. Pramod Mahajan said that
government was committed to pro-
mote collaboration and diversifi-
cation and facilitate an enabling
climate through a series of ongo-
ing fiscal and other ... | [] | |
india_news_p000067 | INDIA-U.S. RELATIONS
(Continued from page 1)
In the new century, India and the United States will be
partners in peace, with a common interest in and
complementary responsibility for ensuring regional and
international security. We will engage in regular con-
sultations on, and work together for, strategic stability
in... | [] | |
india_news_p000053 | Cultural Calendar
Odissi dance
FREMONT — Jyoti Rout performs
Odissi classical dance, Ganda Devi
Bandhan. The evening also features a
solo sitar recital by David Gray, student
of Ustad Habib Khan.
The event is being held on February 13
at 5 pm at Ohlone College, 43600 Mis-
sion Blvd. Tickets cost $15.
For information, c... | [] | |
india_news_p000079 | U.S. NEWS MEDIA REPORTS (Continued from page 13)
A Turning Point
In addition, the strategic interests of India and the
United States are converging for the first time since
India’s independence in 1947. Specifically, the two most
daunting challenges facing Indian and American
policymakers are the threat posed by the ri... | [] | |
india_news_p000112 | Joint India-U.S. Statement on the
Occasion of the Official Visit of
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
September 15, 2000
RIME Minister Vajpayee and President Clinton
today reaffirmed the vision they outlined in March
in New Delhi of a closer and qualitatively new rela-
tionship between India and the United States in ... | [] | |
india_news_p000127 | India-U.S. Relations:
A Vision for the 21st Century
T the dawn of a new century, President Clinton
and Prime Minister Vajpayee resolve to create
a closer and qualitatively new relationship between
the United States and India.
We are two of the world’s largest democracies. We
are nations forged from many traditions and ... | [] | |
india_news_p000013 | Text of Joint India-US Communique on the Exchange of the
Instruments of Ratification of the Indo-US Extradition Treaty
New Delhi, July 21, 1999
“The Governments of India and the United States today exchanged instruments of ratification for
the bilateral Extradition Treaty which was signed by both countries in June 1997... | [] | |
india_news_p000104 | COMING OF AGE
(Continued from page 5)
providers and at least 12 private
gateways will be fully opera-
tional. In addition, the Indian gov-
ernment is also inviting invest-
ments in broadband networks as
well as in convergence technolo-
gies and almost all the major in-
ternational players have indicated
their interest ... | [] | |
india_news_p000011 | PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS from page 1
in the future. We have to remain united and prepared not
only when war-like situations come upon us, but in normal
times also, so that we are not ever again taken unawares
by surprise attacks. We have to pay special attention to
strengthening our armed forces, equip them with the latest
... | [] | |
india_news_p000034 | PRIME MINISTER’S ADDRESS
(Continued from page 2)
One of our immediate tasks will be to firmly
put down terrorism, which has come to cast its
cruel shadow on innocent people. Our mes-
sage is loud and clear: The life of every India
citizen under our dispensation is precious. In
our fight against terrorism, we will be gu... | [] | |
india_news_p000140 | Indian IT industry, the Government of India has set
up a National Task Force on IT and Software Devel-
opment to examine the feasibility of strengthening
the industry. The Task Force has already submitted
its recommendations, which are under active con-
sideration. Norms for the operations of venture capital
funds have... | [] | |
india_news_p000102 | The Coming of Age
In India, a million revolutions are
taking place every day. Long seen
as a closed and insular economy
and one that stifled enterprise in
order to pursue socialistic goals,
India today is posed to leapfrog
into the digital era with great lan
and in an almost seamless, ef-
fortless way, as if to the man... | [] | |
india_news_p000130 | President Clinton’s visit to India in March 2000 - the follow-up
March 2000: Minister of Commerce and Industry and U.S. Commerce Secretary constituted the
India-U.S. Commercial Dialogue during the visit of President Clinton.
April 2000: The India-U.S. Financial and Economic Forum was constituted during the visit of
Fin... | [] | |
india_news_p000138 | India, the India caucus in the House of Representatives now numbers 118.
Indian Americans — A Story of Achievement
e There are now more than 1.5 million peoples of Indian origin in America. They reflect the multi-
ethnic, multi-religious and multi-lingual society of India.
e Indian Americans are represented in many fie... | [] | |
india_news_p000016 | bined with religious extremism, it becomes a graver
danger to humanity. All of you are familiar with the
saying “Karela Aur Neem Chadha” (The bitterness of
Karela is further worsened by adding to it the bitter-
ness of Neem.)
In our case, over thirty five thousand of our people
have been killed by terrorists. Terrorism... | [] | |
india_news_p000128 | differences and increase mutual understanding on
non-proliferation and security issues. This will help
us to realize the full potential of Indo-U.S. relations
and contribute significantly to regional and global
security.
The true measure of our strength lies in the ability of
our people to shape their destiny and to re... | [] | |
india_news_p000037 | Profile of
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee has been sworn-in
as the Prime Minister of India. The President
Shri K.R. Narayanan administered the oath of
office and secrecy at the Rashtrapati Bhawan
on October 13, 1999. Shri Vajpayee has as-
sumed the office of the Prime Minister of In-
dia ... | [] | |
india_news_p000071 | India-U.S. should target bilateral trade of $25 billion
over the next five years: Murasoli Maran
Shri Murasoli Maran, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, has said that India and the United States
should aim at an annual trade turnover of at least U.S. $25 billion over the next 5 years, which would
represent more t... | [] | |
india_news_p000063 | India-U.S. Science & Technology Relations:
Harnessing the Potential
Visible Institutional Symbols:
The Indian Institute of Tech-
nology, Kanpur, an internation-
ally renowned institute for
technical education and re-
search, was set up with ULS.
cooperation.
Punjab Agricultural University,
Ludhiana, which played a piv-... | [] | |
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naus- U.S. and India Pledge Cooperative Research
in Health Issues
WASHIngToN - Health and Hu- further step in meeting that com- AIDS and maternal and child
man Services Sec... | [] | |
india_news_p000050 | India.com goes Global
Excerpts from an article written by
Dewang Mehta, Director,
National Association of Software and Service Companies
The Indian software industry has
zoomed from a mere $20 million ten
years ago to a whopping US $3.9
billion in 1998-99. No industry has
done as much for the competitive-
ness of globa... | [] | |
india_news_p000025 | Draft Report of
National Security Advisory Board on
Indian Nuclear Doctrine
August 17, 1999
Preamble
1.1. The use of nuclear weapons in particular as well as
other weapons of mass destruction constitutes the grav-
est threat to humanity and to peace and stability in the
international system. Unlike the other two catego... | [] | |
india_news_p000047 | ME IN.THIS ISSUE Mk.
India not to engage in a nuclear arms race:
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India News is published by the Press & Information Wing,
Embassy of India. An electronic edition is available at
the Embassy’s web site:
http://www.indianembassy.org
You can also receive an email ... | [] | |
india_news_p000135 | Science & Technology
(Continued from page 9)
Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) of the USA,
in near real time over dedicated telecommunication
links to be specially set up between India and the USA.
1997: A collaborative research program was initiated
between Department of Science & Technology (India)
and the N... | [] | |
india_news_p000061 | India-U.S. Economic & Trade Relations: P.
A Growing Partnership Ins
• India's economic reforms have generated a trade momentum between India and the U.S. that
grows every year. Starting in 1991, India has carried out sweeping changes in its national
economic policies to stimulate domestic and foreign investment in many... | [] | |
india_news_p000084 | STATEMENT
(Continued from page 2)
accidental or unauthorised launch.
The NPT community needs to un-
derstand that India cannot join the
NPT as a non-nuclear weapon
state. Statements by NPT States
Parties about India rolling back its
nuclear programme are mere di-
versions to prevent focussed at-
tention on the basic go... | [] | |
india_news_p000103 | Bilateral Meeting of the External Affairs Minister
with the U.S. Secretary of State and Participation
in the Conference of Democracies
Warsaw, Poland
June 30, 2000
The bilateral meeting was organized on the margins of the conference of ‘Communities of
Democracies’ (CD). CD is a new initiative organized by a number of c... | [] | |
india_news_p000048 | INDIA NEWS ONLINE: http://www.indianembassy.org
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PUBLISHED BY PRESS & INFORMA TAORY EMBAG. OF INDIA, WASHINGTON, DC
(-agattessilta, VA
January/February 2000
President K.R. Narayanan’s address
on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Republic of India
Central Hall of Parliament, January 27, 2000
It gi... | [] | |
india_news_p000088 | Enron and Reliance to build
optical fiber cable network
Enron Corporation signed a $137
million agreement with India’s
Reliance group for an optical fiber
cable project in the southern In-
dian state of Karnataka. Enron
India and Reliance signed the
agreement on the sidelines of a
global investment meeting in Ban-
galo... | [] | |
india_news_p000077 | March 21, 2000.
INDIAN PRESS MONITOR (Continued from page 11)
Clinton’s Productive Visit
For the first time, the world’s most populous and most powerful democracies have an agreed vision of the way
to foster closer and more cooperative bilateral relations over a decade or two. Moreover, the vision statement is
not just... | [] | |
india_news_p000113 | Joint India-U.S. Statement
(Continued from page 5)
improving health care and combating AIDS and other
major diseases of our time.
The two leaders agreed that India and the United
States must build upon this new momentum in their
relationship to further enhance mutual understand-
ing and deepen cooperation across the fu... | [] | |
india_news_p000007 | Kargil and Beyond
Speech by Sh. Jaswant Singh, Minister of External Affairs at
India International Centre on July 20, 1999
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and
Gentlemen,
It is now time to look ahead; to
look beyond Kargil. But even in
charting our course for the fu-
ture we have to assess what
Kargil 1999 was all about? What
were... | [] | |
india_news_p000093 | Recent Policies, Programmes and
Initiatives by the Government of India
Atomic Energy
Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee dedicated
the first of the twin units of the Kaiga Atomic Power
Station to the nation on March 5, 2000. The unit was
operating at 210 MW.
Rajasthan Atomic Power Station already has two
operating... | [] |
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