Sridhar Krishnaswami In Washington

Stories by Sridhar Krishnaswami In Washington

US uncertain about date of signing N-deal

US uncertain about date of signing N-deal

Rediff.com   7 Oct 2008

Maintaining that he is not aware as to when exactly the US-India civilian nuclear agreement is going to be formally inked, the State Department's deputy spokesman Robert Wood said the important thing is that the deal has been finalised and what remains now are just administrative matters.

Focus should be on future ties: Indian-Americans

Focus should be on future ties: Indian-Americans

Rediff.com   5 Oct 2008

With President George W Bush set to sign on Wednesday the bill on Indo-US nuclear deal into law, the Indian-American community feels the focus now should be on using the current framework for the future development of bilateral ties, including creating opportunities for businesses, NGOs and government entities.

US Senate passes $700 bn bailout package

US Senate passes $700 bn bailout package

Rediff.com   2 Oct 2008

US Senate on Wednesday passed the $700 billion financial bailout package by a wide margin of 74-25 votes.

Senate likely to clear N-deal on Wednesday

Senate likely to clear N-deal on Wednesday

Rediff.com   30 Sep 2008

The message is said to have been conveyed to a small group of top Indian-American community leaders on Monday by senior White House officials, a source privy to the goings on told PTI. "We are confident that just like last time, the bill will be passed by a substantial majority. With that a new era will begin for India's nuclear programme," the officials were quoted by the source as saying.

US okays $700 billion bailout plan

US okays $700 billion bailout plan

Rediff.com   29 Sep 2008

The $700 billion, however, will not be given to the Treasury in one go to bail out the troubled financial institutions and the distribution of money will come about in three stages, the first of which will be in the magnitude of $250 billion followed by a tranche of $100 billion and finally of $350 billion.

US House OKs nuclear deal

US House OKs nuclear deal

Rediff.com   28 Sep 2008

The Berman Bill H R 7081, named after Howard Berman, a Democrat strongly opposed to the deal on non-proliferation grounds and who converted only a couple of days back, was adopted with 298 voting for and 117 against. One lawmaker merely voted present. In a house of 435 members, 416 were represent in which one did not vote. While 120 Democrats voted for the Bill, 107 Democrats voted against. Of the Republicans, 178 voted for and 10 voted against

Indo-US nuke deal on 'hold' in US Senate

Indo-US nuke deal on 'hold' in US Senate

Rediff.com   27 Sep 2008

An anonymous lawmaker in the Senate put a 'hold' on consideration of the Bill in the Senate, which must be lifted before the agreement is brought to its floor or approved by a Unanimous Consent Agreement. It, however, is not clear what provision of the Senate Bill is the lawmaker objecting to.

Bill on N-deal in US House of Representatives

Bill on N-deal in US House of Representatives

Rediff.com   25 Sep 2008

The Senate version of the bill of approval of the Indo-United States nuclear agreement was introduced on Wednesday in the House of Representatives, giving boost to efforts to push the agreement hours before a meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George W Bush in Washington.The bill was introduced by the Ranking Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Florida Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.

N-deal may get push to Senate floor on Tuesday

N-deal may get push to Senate floor on Tuesday

Rediff.com   21 Sep 2008

With only five legislative days left before the US Congress is scheduled to adjourn, the Indo-US nuclear deal is literally down to the wires, with the first real opportunity to push the initiative to Senate floor expected to arise on Tuesday. The big question doing the rounds is whether the Bush Administration will be able to persuade the lawmakers to complete the process on time.

Indian govt must protect religious freedom: US

Indian govt must protect religious freedom: US

Rediff.com   20 Sep 2008

Taking note of the recent violence against the Christian community in India, the US has asked the Indian government to protect the religious freedom throughout the country. "We urge all parties to refrain from violence and urge government officials to protect religious freedom throughout India and thus preserve India's longstanding tradition of religious tolerance," said Ambassador for International Religious Freedom, John Hanford.

Dr Singh will help push N-deal over the line: US

Dr Singh will help push N-deal over the line: US

Rediff.com   20 Sep 2008

The United States on Friday said that one of the reasons for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Washington next week is to help push the bilateral civil nuclear agreement 'over the line' so that the agreement can be wrapped up."And one of the reasons Prime Minister Singh will come to the White House is to help push that over... the line, so that we can get it done," White House Press Secretary Dana Perino said.

US firms can't be compelled to sell fuel to India

US firms can't be compelled to sell fuel to India

Rediff.com   19 Sep 2008

America's nuclear fuel supply assurances to India are a "political commitment" and the government cannot "legally compel" US firms to sell a "given product" to New Delhi, top officials told a Congressional panel as the administration worked hard to push the Indo-US deal through the Congress before September 26.

Rice pushing for nuke deal before Sept 26

Rice pushing for nuke deal before Sept 26

Rediff.com   18 Sep 2008

As the United States Senate prepared for a crucial hearing on the Indo-US nuclear deal, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in the midst of another round of hectic lobbying with key lawmakers to secure Congress' approval of the pact before its session ends on September 26. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee' hearing later on Tuesday is seen as a positive sign in getting the endorsement of the Senate for the nuke deal.

N-deal critic Berman's stance crucial for Cong nod

N-deal critic Berman's stance crucial for Cong nod

Rediff.com   15 Sep 2008

Even as the United States Senate has scheduled a quick hearing on the India-US nuclear deal, all eyes are on the House of Representatives whose Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Howard Berman, a vocal critic of the pact, is yet to take a call on having a similar process."Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has been lobbying furiously for the India deal, which appears to hinge on whether the White House can persuade Republican Howard Berman," said a local paper.

US panel to examine supply of F-16s to Pakistan

US panel to examine supply of F-16s to Pakistan

Rediff.com   15 Sep 2008

Ackerman and many of his colleagues on Capitol Hill have for long questioned the rationale of giving the F-16s to Pakistan as a part of the war on terror. The congressmen now want a comprehensive statement from senior officials about the complete scope of the F-16 programme with Pakistan that include the number of planes, updates made to existing planes, proposed armaments, schedule of delivery and source of payment.

Bush admn woos Indian Americans to push N-deal

Bush admn woos Indian Americans to push N-deal

Rediff.com   14 Sep 2008

The administration is leaving no stone unturned as it races against time to have the US-India civilian nuclear agreement completed by the Congressional adjournment date of September 26 even if indications are there that the lawmakers may return for a Lame-Duck Session after the November 4 presidential elections.

Don't rush N-deal vote, say Democratic lawmakers

Don't rush N-deal vote, say Democratic lawmakers

Rediff.com   13 Sep 2008

With the Bush administration pushing hard for a quick Congressional nod for the landmark India-United States civil nuclear agreement, a small group of senior Democratic lawmakers have demanded the detailed examination of the pact.The three-person group led by Massachussetts Congressman Edward Markey has said that there are many lingering questions about the deal that require further examination and hence the Congress should rule out any rush for an expedited vote.

Nancy Pelosi nod for N-deal in Congress

Nancy Pelosi nod for N-deal in Congress

Rediff.com   12 Sep 2008

Chances of the Indo-US nuclear deal going through the Congress this month got a boost Friday with Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House of Representatives and a leading Democrat hoping that the 30-day rule for the legislation to be considered will be waived. Pelosi also said that the deal has the support of the House and hoped it can be considered before the Congress session ends on September 26.

Antony talks ties with US defence secy

Antony talks ties with US defence secy

Rediff.com   9 Sep 2008

During the meeting, Antony accompanied by a delegation comprising the Defence Secretary and the Director General of Procurement is expected to exchange views on not only the status of the bilateral defence and security cooperation but also the next steps that are being envisioned. It is learnt that Antony and Gates would also be discussing global and regional issues, including the recent developments in the sub-continent.

N-deal: White House asks Congress to act quickly

N-deal: White House asks Congress to act quickly

Rediff.com   9 Sep 2008

Asking the US Congress to "act soon" on the crucial civil nuclear agreement with India, the White House has said the Bush administration will work very closely with members of the Congress to ensure the passage of the deal in a "timely fashion".