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About Manmohan Singh
Manmohan Singh (ਮਨਮੋਹਨ ਿਸੰਘ ) (born 26 September 1932) is the 14th and current Prime Minister of India. Singh is a member of the Indian National Congress party, and became the first Sikh Prime Minister of India on May 22, 2004. He is considered one of the most qualified and influential figures in India's recent history, mainly because of the economic reforms he had initiated in 1991 when he was Finance Minister under Prime Minister Narasimha Rao.
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We hope that the authorities will reach out to the grieving families and ensure conditions that such violent acts are not repeated in future.
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We appreciate and salute Singh for his peace loving gesture which indicates India's intention to improve bilateral ties with Pakistan.
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Domestic uproar has led India to take a cautious and mellowed approach to the process.
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The information available from diverse sources, thereafter needs to be properly channelised to reach a common point such as the recently revitalised Multi- Agency Centre (MAC) in Delhi for collation and analysis. It will, hence, be necessary to establish centers locally, at the state and lower levels across the country, to collate all the available information which might have a bearing on a potential terrorist situation.
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Such barbaric acts targeting innocent men, women and children only highlight the desperation and cowardice of those responsible.
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I am confident that the people of India will rise united against these attempts to disturb peace and harmony and to destroy our social fabric.
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Within a few days of my arrival in Washington,DC, I have witnessed four important events in India-US relations�the signing of the landmark India-US civilian nuclear agreement, an event on the use by US agencies of agriculture data gathered by the Indian Remote Sensing Agency, the launch of two US payloads on the first Indian Lunar Mission and, now, celebration of Diwali.
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We are actively considering legislation to further strengthen the substantive anti-terrorism law in line with the global consensus on the fight against terrorism.
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The role of Pakistan-based terrorist groups cannot be minimized, but the involvement of local elements in recent blasts adds a new dimension to the terrorist threat.
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Several steps have been taken to improve both policing and intelligence, but a far greater effort is called for.
In Indian PM blames homegrown militants for bombings
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I am trying to arrange a meeting with Dr Manmohan Singh so that the Indian Government can help us to free the four ISA detainees by using trade sanctions against Malaysia.
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The 2009 general elections have been dominated by Naxal violence as never before. Earlier in April 2006, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stated that the Maoists represent India's biggest internal threat.
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China even protested Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's meeting with the Dalai Lama. It was not the first time an Indian prime minister met the Dalai Lama. Even Pandit Nehru met the spiritual leader.
In China pushed the envelope: Analyst
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