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2008-11-27
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In India, in the middle of the Mumbai terrorist attacks, Imran Babar, one of the terrorists, called India TV from Nariman House. He used a cellphone that belonged to Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg, the co-director of the Chabad-Lubavitch Center. The following day, Babar and his associates killed Rabbi Holtzberg and his wife, Rivka. The phone call he made was not long. Babar opened with a comment that made little sense to most people: “You call [Israel’s] army staff to visit Kashmir. Who are they to come to J &K [Jammu and Kashmir]? This is a matter between us and Hindus, the Hindu government. Why does Israel come here?”
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2008-10-31
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"There was no justification to such act that unsettles atmospheres in the Middle East. [...] Such an act will negatively affect the fragile peace process and the latest positive atmospheres prevailed in the Middle East". -- Ban Ki-Moon, during a press conference in New Delhi, India
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2008-10-04
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In the USA, White House announces that President Bush will sign the legislation on the Indo-US nuclear deal into a law on October 8.
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2008-10
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The Bush administration [ ... ] signalled its willingness to enter into an Indo-US nuclear deal that would effectively rewrite both US domestic and international (Nuclear Supplier Group) rules and norms to reward a rule-breaker (India) on nuclear proliferation matters in return for India’s strategic realignment with the US. The bargain was perfectly understood in both governments. -- Achin Vanaik, professor of international relations and global politics at Delhi University, founding member of the Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace
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2008-10-01
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In the USA, a strong bipartisan majority in Senate endorsed the Indo-US civilian nuclear agreement with 86 votes for and 13 against.
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2008-09-27
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In the USA, House of Representatives approves the Indo-US nuclear deal. 298 members voted for the Bill while 117 voted against.
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2008-09-26
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In the USA, India's PM Manmohan Singh meets President Bush at the White House, but were not able to sign the nuclear deal as the Congress did not approve it.
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2008-09-21
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US financial crisis diverts attention from N-deal as both the Bush Administration and the Congress are bogged down over efforts to rescue bankrupt American banks. financial crisis in the country.
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2008-09-19
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America's nuclear fuel supply assurances to India are a "political commitment" and the government cannot "legally compel" US firms to sell a "given product" to New Delhi, top officials tells Congressional panel.
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2008-09-18
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In the USA, Senate Foreign Relations Committee kicks off a crucial hearing on the Indo-US nuclear deal.
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