Onions may sell for as low as Rs.5 per kg fom next week with the market set to be flooded with a new harvest, the Azadpur wholesale vegetable traders association here said Thursday. “The new harvest begins after Lohri, so the wholesale market will be flooded with a huge amount of onions, due to which [...]
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Government agonises on ways to curb rising prices
Consultations among senior ministers of the government on how to curb rising food prices continue Wednesday as a follow-up to the meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the issue. That meeting ended with a few measures suggested, but none were announced. “Ministers will hold more meetings today on the issue,” an official in [...]
RBS appoints Madan Menon as Singapore country executive
Terror can’t be ignored for friendly ties with Pakistan: Krishna
Asking Pakistan to fulfil its assurances of disbanding the terror infrastructure on its soil, India Tuesday said it was willing to go “more than half the way” to hold peace talks with the neighbour but terrorism could “not be shoved” under the carpet External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna, during an interaction with visiting journalists from [...]
Global player India has every right to ties with Kabul: US
As US Vice President Joe Biden paid a surprise visit to Afghanistan, the US reiterated that India, as a regional and emerging global power, has every right to have its own relationship with Kabul. “We have made clear that India, as a regional and emerging global power, has every right to have its own relationship [...]
China, U.S. to improve ties
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Chinese Defense Minister Liang Guanglie resumed defense dialogue to improve relations between the countries.
“At present military to military relations between our two countries are faced with new opportunities for development together with some difficulties and challenges,” Liang was quoted by the Times of India, RIA Novosti reports.
‘Dhobi Ghat’ my personal tribute to Mumbai: Kiran Rao
Kolkata girl Kiran Rao, who moved here after finishing her masters in mass communication from Delhi’s Jamia and found both love and a career, says her directorial debut “Dhobi Ghat” is her personal tribute to the city of dreams. “Actually, I wanted to make something on Mumbai. It’s about the city and how it makes [...]
US sending new aid package
WASHINGTON – US Vice-President Joe Biden is set to take a message to Pakistan that the United States is prepared to supply more military, intelligence and economic aid its government wants, according to a report published in a leading American newspaper Saturday.
President Barack ObamaÂ’s administration is planning to send more help to Pakistan amid complaints from government officials there that the United States doesnÂ’t understand their security priorities or offer enough help.
According to the plan, decided on in last monthÂ’s White House Afghanistan war review, the US will offer more military, intelligence and economic support to Pakistan. The Obama administration also plans to intensify efforts to forge a regional peace.
Biden will travel to Islamabad next week for meetings with Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and top government leaders, The Washington Post said. “Biden will challenge the Pakistanis to articulate their long-term strategy for the region and indicate exactly what assistance is needed for them to move against Taliban sanctuaries in areas bordering Afghanistan,” the newspaper said. Pakistani officials have complained that US military aid is both inadequate and late to arrive. The report on Obama’s Afghanistan policy review said unspecified ‘adjustments’ were needed for Pakistan.
One senior official told the Post the review concluded the United States must “make sure that our sizeable military assistance programmes are properly tailored to what the Pakistanis need and are targeted on units that will generate the most benefit.”
The official said other parts of the strategy include easing Pakistani fears that India is becoming a force in Afghanistan and working toward a political solution. “We think there’s a lot of room for improvement on that front,” the senior official said.
He said Pakistan is vital to efforts to negotiate with the Taliban. The Post report came a day after it made a strong case for strengthening President Asif ZardariÂ’s government.
The Post said some US military commanders and intelligence officers had proposed allowing US ground forces to launch targeted raids against insurgent stronghold, but Obama and his top national security aides rejected those suggestions. They concluded that the United States cannot afford to threaten or further alienate a precarious, nuclear-armed country whose cooperation is essential to the administration on several fronts.
The classified review pledged to ‘look hard’ at issues of economic stability, the Post said. It also directed administration and Pentagon officials to “make sure that our sizeable military assistance programmes are properly tailored to what the Pakistanis need and are targeted on units that will generate the most benefit” for US goals, said one senior administration official who participated in the review and was authorised to discuss it with the newspaper on condition of anonymity.
Beginning with Biden’s visit, according to the dispatch, the time may be ripe for a frank exchange of views and priorities between the two sides, another administration official said. The Pakistanis “understand that Afghanistan-Pakistan has become the single most important foreign policy issue to the United States, and their cachet has gone up.” But they also realise that they may have reached the point of maximum leverage, the official said, “and things about their region are going to change one way or the other” in the near future, as Congress and the American public grow increasingly disillusioned with the war and a timeline for military withdrawal is set.
“Something is going to give,” he was quoted as saying. “There is going to be an end-game scenario and they’re trying to guess where we’re heading.”
On intelligence, the administration plans to address PakistanÂ’s complaints that the Americans have not established enough outposts on the Afghan side of the border to stop insurgent infiltration, while pressing the Pakistanis to allow US and Afghan officials to staff border coordination centres inside Pakistan itself.
The administration also plans “redouble our efforts to look for political approaches” to ending the war, including a recognition that Pakistan “must play an important role” if not a dominant one, in reconciliation talks with the Taliban, the official said.
An intelligence estimate prepared for the review concluded that the war in Afghanistan could not be won unless the insurgent sanctuaries were wiped out, and that there was no real indication Pakistan planned to undertake the effort.
But the White House concluded that while Taliban safe havens were ‘a factor’, they were “not the only thing that stands between us and success in Afghanistan,” the senior official said. “We understand the general view a lot of people espouse” in calling for direct US ground attacks, he said of the intelligence estimate. But while the administration’s goal is still a Pakistani offensive, the review questioned whether ‘classic clear, hold and build’ operations were the only way to deny the insurgents free access to the borderlands, and asked whether “a range of political, military, counterterrorism and intelligence operations” could achieve the same result.
“That view represents a significant shift in administration thinking, perhaps making a virtue of necessity given Pakistani refusal thus far to launch the kind of full-scale ground offensive the United States has sought in North Waziristan,” the dispatch said.
“The challenge is that when you talk about safe havens in Pakistan, you imagine some traditional military clearing operation that then settles the issue,” the official said. While the Pakistani military has cleared insurgents from most of the tribal areas, it remains heavily deployed in those areas, where little building has taken place.
Fiscal consolidation vital to tame prices: Mukherjee
Economic expansion and high fiscal deficit are together leading to unstable price regime and the government needs to revert to fiscal consolidation to control the situation, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said Saturday. “Economic expansion leads to fiscal deficit. It is leading to the problem of unstable price regime,” Mukherjee told the 9th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas [...]
Great to be a part of home team, says Sreesanth
India’s temperamental fast bowler Shantakumaran Sreesanth was happy to be a part of his home team as the Kochi franchise bought him for $900,000 during the players’ auction for Indian Premier League (IPL) season four here Saturday. “Thanks a lot for ur support and wishes..gr8 to be in home team..kochi,” Sreesanth tweeted. Sreesanth had a [...]
India’s rise welcomed as positive factor: PM
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday said the world expected India to play a more important role in the global polity and economy as the country’s rise as an emerging nation was seen as a positive factor in international relations. “The world expects India to play a more important role in the management of global polity [...]
NRIs on electoral rolls soon, single card for diaspora: PM
India will merge the two visa facilitation cards that are issued to people of Indian origin and soon register non-resident Indians in the electoral rolls to help them exercise their franchise, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Saturday. “We recently reviewed the Overseas Citizenship of India Card and Person of Indian Origin Card. We have decided [...]
Cricketers auction for IPL 4 begins in Bangalore
Seated eight to a table at the over 7,000 sq ft pillar-less Mysore Hall of ITC Royal Gardenia Hotel here, business leaders and film stars Saturday began picking up cricketers for the Indian Premier League’s (IPL) fourth season. The IPL-4 beginning April 8 will see 10 teams and 74 matches in the shortest version of [...]
IPL-4 auction: Gambhir, Pietersen among first lot sold
Following are the first nine players auctioned for the Indian Premier League (IPL) season four here Saturday. Gautam Gambhir (India): Kolkata Knight Riders, $2.4 million Tillakaratne Dilshan (Sri Lanka): Royal Challengers Bangalore $6,50,000 Zaheer Khan (India): Royal Challenger Bangalore, $900,000 Ross Taylor (New Zealand): Rajasthan Royal, $1 million Yusuf Pathan (India): Kolkata Knight Riders, $2.1 [...]
Gambhir sold to Knight Riders for record $2.4 mn
India’s opening batsman Gautam Gambhir was the first player to be sold in the players’ auction for Indian Premier League (IPL) season four, fetching a record $2.4 million by Kolkata Knight Riders. Gambhir, who was part of the Delhi Daredevils for the last three years, had a base price of $200,000. The bidding for him [...]
Gambhir helps India secure a draw in third Test, India level series
Gritty Gautam Gambhir paved the way for India to bat out the last day to draw the third Test against South Africa, levelling the hard-fought three-match series 1-1. India will remain as world’s top Test team. Realising that it would be a difficult task to chase 340 to win the series, more so after the [...]
Wawrinka survives Goffin scare
Qualifier David Goffin showcased raw talent and the freshness of youth to stretch third seed Stanislas Wawrinka who eventually survived two tie-breaks to book his berth in the quarterfinals of the singles competition in the Aircel ATP Chennai Open tennis tournament here Friday. The one hour, 56-minute match ended well past midnight as Wawrinka, ranked [...]
England humble Australia in Ashes cricket series
Only a monsoon or a doughty Australian fight-back Friday could prevent the English cricket team giving Australia a 3-1 hiding in the Ashes series in the fifth and final Test in Sydney. The former looked a more likely prospect than the latter, with the home side still 151 runs short of making England bat again [...]




