Profile of Seema Sirohi
Islamabad is chary of India's ties with Kabul, so the US steps in
Musharraf uses his US visit to full advantage, playing to the media and to the gallery
Hell hath no fury like the US scorned. To duck its wrath, should India send its men? Updates
A Third World man in the IMF's upper echelons? Raghuram Rajan, financial whiz, is part of the Fund's soul-searching.
Blackwill leapfrogs into Bush's inner council, to be policy wonk on Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan
Playboy Congressman Charlie Wilson tied up an Israel-Pakistan collaboration in the Afghan war against the Soviets
American IT giants are all for outsourcing. But policy, in a poll year, is a hurdle.
Bush may bask in its glow, but it was Clinton who set India Shining in US eyes, via chief architect Talbott
A new, snoopy US tightens domestic security. But news from abroad still haunts.
The former head of the State Department's Intelligence and Research Bureau speaks on Indo-US ties
As the US presidential race heats up, India and outsourcing become favourite targets
A comedienne wasn't what her parents wanted her to be. Now, Vijai Nathan is having the last laugh.
In an election year, American political hawks are preying on the BPO issue. To keep those calls coming, we've to take the battle to their turf—lobby as hard as them, fight with facts and figures.