Bilateral meetings on the fringes of multi-lateral conferences aren’t unusual. But the one P Chidambaram had with his Pakistani counterpart, Rahman Malik during the SAARC interior ministers’ conference was unique in a way that it was the first of its kind. Read more

Loading ...
Posted by Vinod Sharma on Monday, June 28, 2010 at 6:58 pm
Filed under india · Tagged 2611, Bhutan, Bilateral meetings, CBI, Chidambaram, conference, dialogue, General Kayani, Hafiz Sayeed, Indian Dossier, Indo-Pak dialogue, interaction, LeT, Mumbai attacks, Pakistan, Partition, Rahman Malik, Rahul Gandhi, SAARC interior ministers, symbolism, terrorism, Thimpu
The high value of silence couldn’t perhaps have been explained better than in an SMS I received from a friend this morning. “Coins in the pocket are noisy, not currency notes,” it said.
Read more

Loading ...
Posted by Vinod Sharma on Monday, June 14, 2010 at 7:10 pm
Filed under india · Tagged anti-Sikh riots, bhopal gas leak, carbide plant, congress, December 1984, Digvijay Singh, Indira Gandhi’s assassination, Jairam Ramesh, Rajiv Gandhi, Rita Bahuguna, Satyabrat Chaturvedi, Sonia Gandhi, spy scandal, Union Carbide, Veerappa Moily, Warren Anderson