Smita Prakash

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Propaganda war takes over Teheran's showpiece summit

Propaganda war takes over Teheran's showpiece summit

Rediff.com   29 Aug 2012

Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport is located 30 miles southwest of the city, but the drive from the airport to the downtown area where the hotels are located is a smooth drive despite the traffic.

Iran hopes heading NAM will get support for N-programme

Iran hopes heading NAM will get support for N-programme

Rediff.com   29 Aug 2012

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the ministerial meeting of the XVIth NAM summit in Teheran, Iran's permanent envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency Ali Asghar Soltaniyeh said Iran's three-year presidency would showcase the "peaceful nature" of Teheran's nuclear programme and increase global support

How to pack for Iran?

How to pack for Iran?

Rediff.com   28 Aug 2012

The dress code is quite strict for women, so I have to pack with care. The contents have to be carefully selected and placed so that my bag is not opened at the customs counter and its contents displayed in front of everybody, says Smita Prakash

Obama's plane to 'refuel' in Pak on way to India?

Obama's plane to 'refuel' in Pak on way to India?

Rediff.com   4 Nov 2010

If American security agencies in Pakistan give a go ahead then the stop over, which could even be a refueling halt, could be considered where President Obama would meet with President Zardari aboard Air Force One, the US Presidential Aircraft. It is unlikely that he will proceed to Islamabad, which is just a 20-minute drive.

Qureshi's demeanour suggested that talks failed

Qureshi's demeanour suggested that talks failed

Rediff.com   16 Jul 2010

The foreign ministers of India and Pakistan on Thursday may have sought to project before a global audience and their respective media that their much awaited talks were positive, constructive and meaningful it was anything but that. Going by the body language of both S M Krishna and Shah Mahmood Qureshi, and the pointed, at times, aggressive questions asked by the media, it was plain and simple -- disastrous and awful.

Talks with Pak: Why India looks beyond terror

Talks with Pak: Why India looks beyond terror

Rediff.com   6 Jul 2010

When Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna visits Pakistan on July 15, he would be taking the next step on the road to reducing the trust deficit between India and its terror-vexed neighbour.

'Don't be overly ambitious about Indo-Pak talks'

'Don't be overly ambitious about Indo-Pak talks'

Rediff.com   25 Jun 2010

According to an Indian government source, there is no way any Indian administration will ever de-link talks from terror. In fact, neither can the Pakistani government.

India renews talks with Pak in Islamabad

India renews talks with Pak in Islamabad

Rediff.com   24 Jun 2010

Foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan -- Nirupama Rao and Salman Bashir -- have begun their much-anticipated meeting in Islamabad on Thursday, even as Indian officials have said that New Delhi is "looking at these talks in a positive and constructive manner".

India is a valued strategic partner: Burns

India is a valued strategic partner: Burns

Rediff.com   24 Nov 2009

Nicholas Burns, the lead negotiator on the US-India nuclear deal in the Bush administration, has said that Washington must reassure New Delhi that it is a "valued strategic partner."

Retracing my father's footsteps in Sharm-el-Sheikh

Retracing my father's footsteps in Sharm-el-Sheikh

Rediff.com   22 Jul 2009

'The India he represented in 1961 was a fledgling democracy; it was struggling to establish itself in the world polity. The India I represent rubs shoulders with the rich nations of the world.'

Ready to come to India for talks: Pak Foreign Secy

Ready to come to India for talks: Pak Foreign Secy

Rediff.com   15 Jul 2009

Was that an invitation or a signal that the process of regular interactions between foreign secretaries, home secretaries, director generals of military intelligence will be back on track is anybody's guess.

Pakistan's new freedom at US midnight

Pakistan's new freedom at US midnight

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2007

Musharraf called the Army "the saviour of Pakistan" and said: "Bina iske, Pakistan ka vajood nahi" (without the army, Pakistan has no identity). That was said as much for the domestic audience as for Uncle Sam.

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