Selected
U.S. news reports during Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's visit to U.S.
(Please note: Contents of
articles/opinions/headlines from news media sources should not be
construed as an endorsement of the views contained therein by the Embassy
of India)
Editorial: Rewarding India
USA Today, July 26, 2005
Bush's Bold Bet On India
Washington Post, July 24, 2005
Editorial: Rewarding India with nuclear sales could tear apart arms treaty
Delaware News Journal, July 23, 2005
Editorial: Deal to exempt India deserves scrutiny
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, July 23, 2005
Editorial: India belongs in the fold; U.S. cooperation on nukes is in best interest of both nations
Newsday (New York), July 23, 2005
India's Summer: Will Bush's deal with Delhi unravel the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty?
Slate, July 23, 2005
Editorial:
The wrong India deal
Los Angeles Times, July 22, 2005
Editorial:
Green Light for Bomb Builders
New York Times, July 22, 2005
India's New Global Role
Wall Street Journal , July 21, 2005
Editorial:
A Two-Way Partnership
Wall Street Journal , July 21, 2005
Editorial: U.S.-India, a work in progress
Denver Post, July 21, 2005
Interview: Indian Prime Minister Singh
Washington Post, July 21, 2005
Editorial: A New Nuclear
Era
Washington Post, July
20, 2005
Interview of Dr. Manmohan Singh with Wolf Blitzer at CNN
July 20, 2005
U.S. Allies and Congress
'Positive' About India Nuclear Deal
New York Times , July 20, 2005
Bush's India Deal Bends
Nuclear Rules; U.S. Cites Exceptionalism Of Situation, but Accord May Stir
Others' Ambitions
Wall Street Journal , July 20, 2005
Bush Officials Defend India
Nuclear Deal; Aim Is Not to Reverse Policies, Allies Told
Washington Post, July
20, 2005
Singh reassures Congress on
nukes
Washington Times , July 20, 2005
Editorial:
Dangerous deal with India
Boston Globe, July 20, 2005
Why US is shifting nuclear stand with India; A bargain on nuclear technology may signal view of India as counterbalance to China.
Christian Science Monitor, July 20, 2005
Editorial: Closer to India:
NUCLEAR DEAL SIGNALS A WELCOME WARMING TREND
San Jose Mercury News, July 20, 2005
A Bush
Dinner As Rare as a Pink Elephant; President Hosts India's Leader At First
Such Event in 2 Years
Washington Post, July 19, 2005
U.S., India May Share
Nuclear Technology; Bush Move to Reverse Policy on Civilian Aid Needs Hill
Approval
Washington Post, July 19, 2005
U.S. to Broaden India's
Access to Nuclear-Power Technology
New York Times , July 19, 2005
U.S. to Aid India's Nuclear
Program; Bush Vows More Cooperation On Range of Civilian Projects; U.N.
Bid Remains a Hurdle
Wall Street Journal , July 18, 2005
Embracing India
Washington Times , July 19, 2005
Bush dinner evokes India
Washington Times, July 19, 2005
Bush refuses to support bid
for Security Council
Washington Times, July 19, 2005
US to aid India on nuclear
power; Prime minister, Bush hail new era of cooperation
Boston Globe, July 19, 2005
Editorial: Getting closer to
India
Chicago Tribune, July 19, 2005
U.S.-India
summit has high stakes
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette , July 19, 2005
Big Night In; Bushes Set the
Table for a Rare Treat: An Official Dinner
Washington
Post, July 18, 2005
Two Great Democracies
Wall Street Journal, July 18, 2005
India to Seek Expanded
Access to U.S. Nuclear Technology
New York Times, July 17, 2005
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