Shubha Singh

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Healing the wounds of Kashmir's forgotten other half

Healing the wounds of Kashmir's forgotten other half

Rediff.com   3 Nov 2012

A new initiative is shaping up to coordinate between national women's organisations and Kashmiri women's groups to discuss the plight of the women of the Valley. A conference on Peace and Justice for Kashmiri Women in Srinagar recently brought together representatives of more than half a dozen major women's organisations and Kashmiri academics, students, doctors, psychiatrists and human rights activists.

Plight of Rohingya Muslims brings Myanmar under attack

Plight of Rohingya Muslims brings Myanmar under attack

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2012

Graphic visuals of violence and the distressing conditions in which the displaced people are living have further inflamed public opinion in some countries, reports Shubha Singh.

India-Fiji bilateral ties reach the next level

India-Fiji bilateral ties reach the next level

Rediff.com   10 Aug 2012

When Fiji's President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, the first foreign head of state to call on President Pranab Mukherjee, visited Rashtrapati Bhawan, it provided an opportunity to review India-Fiji relations.

Political tensions in Maldives causing alarm

Political tensions in Maldives causing alarm

Rediff.com   24 Jul 2012

The Commonwealth has called for all parties to "show restraint and restore calm", while the European Union has expressed "deep concern" over the continued political unrest and the heavy-handed response of the security forces. India has appealed to all political parties to exercise restraint and to refrain from actions that might have an adverse impact. Shubha Singh reports.

We support military action against pirates: Somali leader

We support military action against pirates: Somali leader

Rediff.com   16 May 2012

Puntland, the breakaway state of Somalia, with its long coastline, has been known as a hub for pirates. But recent efforts by the Puntland administration have resulted in the pirates relocating to central Somalia beyond Puntland's control, according to the President of the Puntland State of Somalia, Adiranaman Mohamed Mahamud 'Farole'.

The sour notes in Hillary's South Asia trip

The sour notes in Hillary's South Asia trip

Rediff.com   11 May 2012

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ruffled a couple of sensitive feathers while on her otherwise successful South Asian tour.

Indian MPs send strong message to Lankan President

Indian MPs send strong message to Lankan President

Rediff.com   25 Apr 2012

An Indian parliamentary delegation's visit to Sri Lanka sent a clear message to the Sri Lankan government on the need to tackle the political grievances of the Sri Lankan Tamil community. Shubha Singh reports.

Maoist guns fall silent, it's now up to Nepal's politicos

Maoist guns fall silent, it's now up to Nepal's politicos

Rediff.com   20 Apr 2012

Top leaders of Nepal's major political parties have met over two days in an attempt to arrive at a consensus, but the discussions were inconclusive. Another round of meetings and discussions are due to be held over the weekend before the constituent assembly meets on April 23, says Shubha Singh

Indian Ocean rim group hopes India can revive regional body

Indian Ocean rim group hopes India can revive regional body

Rediff.com   8 Nov 2011

The Indian Ocean group hoped to reconnect the old linkages but it has not been easy to do so due to large difference in the economic development of member countries. Shubha Singh reports.

Nepal PM's Delhi visit simply a goodwill gesture?

Nepal PM's Delhi visit simply a goodwill gesture?

Rediff.com   19 Oct 2011

As Nepal's Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai prepares to undertake his maiden visit to India, his party -- the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist -- asks him not to sign a treaty with New Delhi and avoid discussing controversial issues. So is this visit simply a goodwill call or will Bhattarai defy his party. Shubha Singh analyses

In limbo: The stateless Indians of Myanmar

In limbo: The stateless Indians of Myanmar

Rediff.com   14 Oct 2011

A little-known issue that is rarely spoken of in public, but is invariably raised during India-Myanmar official discussions is about the status of the large number of Persons of Indian Origin living in Myanmar. Shubha Singh reports.

Myanmar is changing; will New Delhi reach out?

Myanmar is changing; will New Delhi reach out?

Rediff.com   11 Oct 2011

The Indian government has tread a careful line in its relations with Myanmar. When Myanmar's President Thein Sein visits India from October 12 to 15, it will be a further step in the slowly expanding relations between the two countries, writes Shubha Singh

Hillary will try to put Indo-US ties back on track

Hillary will try to put Indo-US ties back on track

Rediff.com   18 Jul 2011

Significantly, the official spokesman of the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement posted on the ministry's website that the new guidelines adopted by the NSG to ban the sale of ENR technology to NPT non-signatories would not apply to India. This unambiguous statement was made just a few days before the Indo-US Strategic Dialogue

Rabbani's visit: Will India re-enter Afghan scene?

Rabbani's visit: Will India re-enter Afghan scene?

Rediff.com   13 Jul 2011

The two-day visit to New Delhi of Professor Burhanudin Rabbani, chairman of the high peace council of Afghanistan, from July 14 will be an occasion for Indian leaders to have detailed discussions on the reconciliation process initiated in Afghanistan with the Taliban groups.

India on a road to rediscover Africa

India on a road to rediscover Africa

Rediff.com   21 May 2011

India is on a rediscovery of Africa. India and Africa, as maritime neighbours have an ancient tradition of trading links. But a modern day engagement is taking shape between them with the Indian government going ahead with a Focus Africa policy for a structured interaction with all regions of the African continent. The second Africa-India Forum Summit is to be held in Addis Ababa next week.

PBD: Neglect of Bhojpuri hurts Bihar-origin NRIs

PBD: Neglect of Bhojpuri hurts Bihar-origin NRIs

Rediff.com   11 Jan 2011

The Bihar government set up the Bihar Roots Foundation to help connect people of Bihar origin in different parts of the world to the land of their ancestors and preserve their ancestral language, Bhojpuri. But it needs to do more to preserve the language and its heritage in Bihar

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