INDIA INTELLIGENCE REPORT
 

News Analysis - Indo-US Relations

 
  • 151. FBR Sets Back Nuke Deal Prospects (February 08, 2006)
    The Indo-US civilian nuclear deal seems to have a major dead-end because of last minute inclusion of fast breeder reactors into the discussion by the US. <More>

  • 152. More Indo-US Defense Ties (February 03, 2006)
    The Indian Defense Minister Pranab Mukherjee has invited international defense vendors to jointly develop defense equipment with the 39 labs and factories of the Government.<More>

  • 153. Rice Says India has "difficult choices" (January 30, 2006)
    The US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said that India has some “difficult choices” to make before the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal could move forward. Refusing to elaborate on what those choices were, she said both sides are making progress.<More>

  • 154. US asks India Reconsider Syrian Investment (January 30, 2006)
    The United States submitted an aide mémoire seeking India to reconsider its decision to invest in a Syrian oilfield.<More>

  • 155. India Refutes Mulford’s Remarks (January 28, 2006)
    The Indian foreign office summoned the United States Ambassador to tell him that his comments on the Indo-US nuclear deal and the Iran vote were “inappropriate and not conducive to building a strong partnership between our two independent democracies.” <More>

  • 156. India Rejects Mulford Iran Link (January 25, 2006)
    India firmly rejected United States (US) Ambassador to India David Mulford’s assertion that the Indo-US Nuclear deal is linked to how India votes in the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) against Iran.<More>

  • 157. India, US Fight Piracy (January 25, 2006)
    The United States navy intercepted a pirate ship off the coast of Somalia and captured several pirates. <More>

  • 158. US Calls LTTE as "Reprehensible Terrorist Group" (January 25, 2006)
    The United States Under-Secretary of State Nicholas Burns described the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam as a "reprehensible terrorist group" keeping Sri Lanka "on the edge of war."<More>

  • 159. Iran Nuclear Issue Concerning (January. 21. 2006)
    On the sidelines of Indo-US nuclear talks, the countries apparently discussed about the Iran nuclear issue. According to a German (part of the European Union troika along with Britain and France) official, the EU-3 and India shared concerns about Iran's nuclear program. <More>

  • 160. India, US Discuss Nuclear Deal (January. 21. 2006)
    Indian Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran and United States Under-Secretary of State of State Nicholas Burns discussed the implementation of the Indo-US nuclear deal of July 2005.<More>

  • 161. Nuke Deal Failure will affect Relations (January 16, 2006)
    Former US Ambassador to India Robert Blackwill said that the failure of the Indo-US nuclear deal will set back the evolving strategic partnership between the two countries by decades.<More>

  • 162. US Senator Asks India to Sign FMCT (January 14, 2006)
    Visiting US Senator and potential Democratic Party candidate for next American Presidential elections John Kerry said that he expected that the Indo-US nuclear deal would also include a fissile-material cut-off outcome.<More>

  • 163. India, US to meet on Nuclear Cooperation (January 10, 2006)
    India and the United States announced the next round of high-level talks centering around the nuclear co-operation between the two nations. <More>

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