I have been to England and the United States numerous times and have met scores of interesting people of all nationalities including Indians living there. Read more
Posted by Pankaj Vohra on Wednesday, August 4, 2010 at 11:12 pm
Filed under Capital Closeup, World, india · Tagged abroad, countrymen, england, india, Indian spirit, Indians, nationalities, traditions, United states
There have been in the past several cases involving foreign diplomats in the capital, which I had the opportunity to cover during my tenure as a Correspondent with various newspapers. Read more
Posted by Pankaj Vohra on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 at 6:36 pm
Filed under Capital Closeup · Tagged Capital, CBI, Central Bureau of Investigation, correspondent, Crime Branch, defections, diplomat, embassy, foreign diplomats, Gitanjali Enclave, Intelligence Bureau, Jorbagh, Julio Ribeiro, Kureskshetra University, Kuwaiti diplomat, Kuwaiti embassy, Lodi Garden, Mercedes Benz, Moscow, murder, Mustafa Al Marzook, Navjiwan Vihar, New Delhi, New York, newspapers, Niti Bagh, Palestinian, Patriot newspaper, Romanian government, Satya Marg, Saudi Arabian diplomat, Shanti Path, Sikh militants, South Delhi, suspects, United states, V.Khitzichenko
Two crucial questions regarding the Bhopal Gas leakage case continue to remain unanswered even after the group of ministers deliberated on the subject amidst demands for increased remuneration for the victims and extradition of former Union Carbide Chairman, Warren Anderson. Read more
Posted by Pankaj Vohra on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 at 7:05 pm
Filed under Capital Closeup · Tagged affidavits, Apex Court, Attorney General, Bank drafts, Bhopal gas leakage case, Bhopal victims, constitutional crisis, embassy, government, GVG Krishnmurthy, Minneapolis, Minnesota, New York, President Zail Singh, Rajiv Gandhi, RBI, receipts, Reserve bank of India, settlement, Supreme Court, tort law, Union Carbide, United states, victims, Warren Anderson, welfare