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Equities open lower on profit-booknig
MI/ET Sep 4, 2008 Author:
Mumbai: September 4, 2008 - Traders resorted to booking profits on Thursday after a smart rally in previous session. There was also caution ahead of the outcome of two-day NSG meet to discuss India-US nuclear deal. Global cues were also not supportive as major stock markets were lower.
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 | President Bush’s letter routine, not against India
MIL/ Sep 4, 2008 Author: Dr. Raj Baldev,Cosmo Theorist, NIA Chmn.
New Delhi, India: September 4, 2008 - Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist, NIA Chairman - President Bush's writing such a letter to the US Congress linking India’s commitment to abstaining from conducting a nuclear test to nuclear supplies as per Washington Post, makes no difference, its routine and there is nothing to be panicky or to be disturbed.
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Government, opposition acting childishly on Singur: Mrinal Sen
MIL/ET/IANS Sep 3, 2008 Author:
Kolkata: September 3, 2008 - Holding both the ruling alliance and the opposition in West Bengal responsible for the Tata Motors' decision to explore options outside the state for the Nano plant, city intellectuals Wednesday said the situation would not have come to such a pass had the political groups been more accommodating.
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China is opposed to India’s clearance from NSG
MIL/TNN Sep 2, 2008 Author: IR Summary/TNN
New Delhi, India: September 2, 2008 –IR Summary/TNN - The Indo-US Nuclear Deal may take a dangerous turn because China does not want India to get a clean chit in the NSG meet. It has indicated that it would raise its concern in the next meet and that was earlier anticipated by some quarters.
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China is opposed to India’s clearance from NSG
MIL/TNN Sep 2, 2008 Author: IR Summary/TNN
New Delhi, India: September 2, 2008 –IR Summary/TNN - The Indo-US Nuclear Deal may take a dangerous turn because China does not want India to get a clean chit in the NSG meet. It has indicated that it would raise its concern in the next meet and that was earlier anticipated by some quarters. Russia and America are making their efforts to persuade China not to obstruct the clearance.
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 | Manmohan Singh discusses NSG Revised Draft
MIL/Agencies Aug 30, 2008 Author: IR Summary
New Delhi, India: August 30, 2008 – IR Summary/Agencies - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here on Saturday held a meeting with Congress president Sonia Gandhi, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee, Ahmed Patel, Political Secretary to the Congress president, among others and discussed the Revised Draft ahead of the NSG meet to be held on 4-5 Sep.
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Reserve Bank counter fake currency racket, withdraw old notes
MIL/Agencies Aug 28, 2008 Author: IR Summary
New Delhi, India: August 28, 2008 - IR Summary/Agencies - Unearthing of Multi-crore fake currency in Uttar Pradesh has forced the Reserve Bank of India to find out some alternative to check the fake currency racket. The RBI, after a serious consideration, has issued orders for the withdrawal of all currency notes of years 1996 and 2000, taking effect from January 2009.
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NSG asked for Special grounds for waiver in Sep. Meet
MIL/ Aug 23, 2008 Author: Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist
Washington: August 23, 2008 – Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist – The NSG meet has not been over with a negative note on Friday ; certain country members virtually wanted to know the special grounds warranting India to grant waiver to justify their okay. The balance of convenience has throughout been in favor of India.
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Vienna to decide fate of Indo-US Nuke Deal today
MIL/domain b.com Aug 21, 2008 Author:
Vienna: August 21, 2008 - A two-day meeting of the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), the governing body for international nuclear commerc, is to begin today where they would decide the fate of Indo-US Nuclear Deal, whether India be given clearance as an exceptional country or not.
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 | India may get clear passage in Vienna Despite Reservations
MIL Aug 20, 2008 Author: Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist fsrom India
New Delhi, India: August 20, 2008 – Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India - There are two crucial days left for the Indo-US nuclear deal and the most difficult one, since some of the members are adamant to oppose the deal including New Zealand.
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China’s Ambassador gives indistinct answer on Indo-US Nuke Deal
MIL/ Aug 19, 2008 Author: IR Summary/Agencies
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala: August 19, 2008 – IR Summary/Agencies -Chinese Ambassador to India Zhang Yan, who visited Kerala,said today, China has no concern over the Indo-US civil nuclear deal so far New Delhi fulfills relevant international obligations.”
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 | Saudi exerts influence on Pak Coalition for safe exist for Musharraf
MIL/Agecies/PTI Aug 16, 2008 Author: IR Summary/PTI Input
Islamabad, Pakistan: August 16, 2008, IR Summary/Agencies/PTI -A new turn in President Musharraf’s safe exist and the ruling condition that is to launch an impeachment proceeding against him has come into fore. Saudi Arabia's Intelligent Chief, has today rushed to Pakistan to negotiate a deal between President Pervez Musharraf and the ruling coalition.
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Tatas to start Blackberry services soon
MIL/Hindu Aug 10, 2008 Author:
Agra: August 10, 2008 - Tata Teleservices will launch the premium Blackberry mobile services in the next two months, although security concerns about the service remains, but promised to abide by the rules whenever the government firms them up.
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US circulates amendment to NSG to help India
MIL/Agencies Aug 9, 2008 Author: Sandeep Dikshit
New Delhi, India: August 9, 2008 - IR Summary/Agencies - In order to strengthen the case of India to get it clearance from the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), the US Administration has circulated a draft amendment to the guidelines of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) ahead of its meeting to be held on August 21 and 22 to consider India’s case.
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India may get through NSG Test, path is tough
MIL Aug 8, 2008 Author: Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist
New Delhi, India: August 8, 2008 – Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist - Switzerland does not like to block the waiver for India at the NSG in spite of the fact that it holds strong views on non-proliferation issues. There are also certain other countries who may not give their consent so easily, most of them are still undecided.
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Nifty hits 4600, Sensex above 15K as global cues strong
MIL/Moneycontrl.com Aug 6, 2008 Author:
August 6, 2008 - Second day sharp run up in rate sensitive and infrastructure stocks lifted markets to northwards. Cooling off in crude oil price on the NYMEX is an indication that inflation and interest rates will not go up now in near term. Sensex held above 15000 mark and Nifty is hovering around 4600.
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Japan understands India's need for civil nuclear energy
MIL/ET Aug 4, 2008 Author:
New Delhi: Japan, one of the countries in the 45-member Nuclear Suppliers' Group (NSG), wants to "actively participate" in the civil nuclear programme with India and understands New Delhi's growing energy needs, Japan's foreign ministry spokesperson said.
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Areva plans big play in India's nuclear power sector
MIL/ET/PTI Aug 3, 2008 Author:
Mumbai: August 3, 2008 - After IAEA unanimously cleared India-specific safeguards agreement, World's largest nuclear power firm, Areva NP of France said it was gearing up to enter India's nuclear power sector in a big way and plans to float a separate subsidiary for it.
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IAEA to back India, but with ‘mixed feelings’
MIL/Hindu Aug 1, 2008 Author:
Vienna: August 1, 2008 - The Indian safeguards agreement, which the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is set to approve on Friday, will mark the first time a United Nations body recognizes the reality, if not the legitimacy, of India possessing nuclear weapons.
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China’s unclear answer to Indo-U.S. civilian Deal
MIL Jul 30, 2008 Author: Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist
New Delhi, India: July 30, 2008- Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist – The foreign policy of India and the strategies of their farsightedness look to be very poor, I don’t know how many decades are needed for India to assess China’s degree of sincerity towards India?
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