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The first component of our strategy for the future, for both Indian and U.S. business, is a renewable-energy partnership covering different technological pathways and focusing on technology and product development
India asks U.S. for climate-change help Mar 27, 2009
This government has a commitment to the agreement and every effort possible will be made to see the deal through
Completion of nuclear deal urged May 06, 2008
What can be ascribed to al-Qaida or with regard to a possible bombing plot in the U.K., we are finding again and again that the links go back to the same groups
India links Kashmiri terrorism to al-Qaida Aug 28, 2006
We expressed our concerns with respect to the issue of terrorism
India, Pakistan discuss terrorism Aug 01, 2006
It is only in an environment free from political turmoil and violence that a summit would yield the desired outcome
India pulls out of regional summit Feb 02, 2005
Shyam Saran (born September 4, 1946) was a Foreign Secretary in the Government of India.
He is a 1970 batch Indian Foreign Service officer. Before this, he has served as Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Indian Ambassador to Indonesia and Indian Ambassador to Myanmar, High Commissioner to Mauritius, Joint Secretary in the Prime Minister's Office, Deputy Chief of Mission in Tokyo and Counsellor in the Indian Embassy in Beijing.
As foreign secretary, he visited China in March 2005 for the 15th meeting of the India-China Joint Working Group on the boundary issue.