Relax visa norms for Indian professionals: India to US (Press Trust of India)
Washington, Mar 19 (PTI) India has strongly taken up the difficulties faced by its companies and American MNCs in getting a US visa for Indian professionals with the Obama Administration and asked to make sure that the issue does not hinder the fast growing trade and commerce ties between the two countries.
India wants to question U.S. man on Mumbai attack (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India is seeking access to interrogate a Chicago man who pleaded guilty to scouting targets for the 2008 Mumbai attacks in a U.S. court this week, the home minister said on Friday.
India will have access to David Headley: Robert Blake (New Kerala)
New Delhi, Mar 20 : United States Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Robert Blake, on Saturday said Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley cannot be extradited to India now, but Indian investigators would be allowed to interrogate him.
Indian investigators to be allowed access to Headley: US (rediff.com)
The United States on Saturday said it will allow Indian investigators to interrogate David Headley, who has pleaded guilty to his involvement in the Mumbai terror attacks, but made it clear that he cannot be extradited to India.
Relax visa norms for Indian professionals: India (Central Chronicle)
Agencies Washington, Mar 19: India has strongly taken up the difficulties faced by its companies and American MNCs in getting a US visa for Indian professionals with the Obama Administration and asked to make sure that the issue does not hinder the fast growing trade and commerce ties between the two countries.
India can interrogate David Headley, says US (The Times of India)
The US today said it will allow Indian investigators to interrogate David Headley, who has pleaded guilty to his involvement in the Mumbai terror attacks, but made it clear that he cannot be extradited to India.
‘US allows India to quiz Mumbai attack organiser’ (AFP via Yahoo! Canada News)
NEW DELHI (AFP) – The United States will permit India to question a Chicago man who has admitted scoping out sites for the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks, Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on Saturday.
