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Entries in India (5)

Thursday
Oct012009

Ohio Senator Says Waxman-Markey Needs Less Presidential Discretion

Sen. Sherrod Brown (D- Ohio) says the Waxman-Markey bill is a good starting ground, but the level of presidential discretion in the bill needs more work.

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Monday
Jan262009

Pakistani-Americans seek peaceful co-existence. 

"Power does not work, it only creates more violence so what needs to be done is diplomacy, good will and justice." said Dr. Agha Saeed, founder of the Pakistan American National Alliance (PANA).

A press conference held today by PANA in Washington, D.C. addressed the need for economic, cultural, social and political aid from the Obama administration and the U.S. They indicated that the ultimate goal is to propose a partnership for peace, utilizing smart power (combination of hard and soft power) rather than coercive power, and to fight against international terrorism.

According to the document titled "Pakistani-American Initiative for Peace in South Asia" given to press conference attendees, the extremism of terrorist attacks continue to worsen after the events of 9/11. The fight against terrorism in Pakistan resulted in the deaths of more than 1200 military personnel not including numbers of innocent victims. The document also indicated specific reasons for India witnessing so many terrorist acts which was due to methods of understanding and dealing with terrorist groups.

The Pakistani-Americans expressed that Pakistan has supported the American agenda in favor of U.S. policy and they are hopeful that the U.S. will do the same in return. New Hampshire State Representative Saghir Tahir said that educating Americans is a good way to get their support. "The American people are the best, most caring, loving, sharing people and if you talk to them just like now 79% of Americans they oppose war and they realize that war is not a solution." he said.


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Wednesday
Jul302008

25 nuclear countries in future

Strobe Talbott, president of the Brookings Institution, says if the unraveling of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty continues, it may be because of the Indian exception to the NPT and could lead to the development of 25 nuclear states. He notes that five countries with nuclear weapons were grandfathered into the treaty. (0:58)
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Wednesday
Jul302008

India setting example for Iran

Former Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns says the US-India Nuclear Agreement sends in important message to Iran, showing that countries who choose to invest in the international system and negotiate differences benefit while those who don’t experience sanctions. He suggests that India’s role in the agreement can serve as a role model for other countries. (0:56)
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Tuesday
Jul082008

Indian anti-AIDS efforts "pay off" says World Bank representative

At a "Health Affairs" briefing on health in China and India, Kees Kostermans of the World Bank lists some lessons learned from India's successful attack on its AIDS epidemic. He says that comprehensive data collection, condom marketing, and expansions of testing services for high-risk groups helped India decrease the prevalence of AIDS. (1:17)
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