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March 2006

March 08, 2006, Power and Interest News Report - ''Bush Visits South Asia and Offers a Nuclear Gift to India''

March 08, 2006, Philadelphia Inquirer - Editorial: Bush's Pact With India; Keep a wary eye

March 08, 2006, New York Times - Letting India in the club

March 08, 2006, Business Week - India Turns to the Middle Kingdom; Once viewed primarily as a rival, China is now looking like a hotbed of growth opportunities for Indian tech companies

March 07, 2006, Washington Post - Op/Ed: Judicious Double Standards

March 07, 2006, Wall Street Journal - Op/Ed: The Eagle and the Elephant

March 03, 2006, NDTV - Japan upbeat on Indo-US nuke deal

March 02, 2006, NBC News - Why India got a pass with new nuke deal; Despite not signing proliferation treaty, U.S. sees need for 'unique' bond

March 02, 2006, Washington Times - Editorial: Bush in India

March 02, 2006, San Jose Mercury News -Indo-Americans glad for Bush visit

March 02, 2006, Houston Chronicle - South Asians put hope in Bush visit to India, Pakistan; Communities see chance to improve Houston's ties to the subcontinent

March 02, 2006, Dallas Morning News - Editorial: New Era With India: Alliance, while vital, has its share of challenges

March 02, 2006, Chicago Tribune - Editorial: Working with India

March 02, 2006, Boston Globe - A nuclear partnership with India

March 02, 2006, The Charlie Rose Show - - A Conversation With Azim Premji and Nandan Nilekani, Leaders of India`s Largest Information Technology Companies

March 01, 2006, ABC News - India's Growing Importance Marked by Bush's First Visit; Indian-Americans React to the President's Trip to Their Native Land

March 01, 2006, Washington Times - Embassy Row: India power

March 01, 2006, Washington Post - OP/ED: Good Nukes, Bad Nukes

March 01, 2006, Wall Street Journal - OP/ED: Welcome to India, Mr. President

March 01, 2006, Newsday - Editorial: Nuclear deal with India; Controversial pact tops Bush's agenda

March 01, 2006, Denver Post - Editorial: Bush's visit to India, Pakistan

March 01, 2006, Business Week - Bush's Visit Highlights India's Growth; The country continues to follow in China's footsteps, opening up to the rest of the world and gaining confidence

March 01, 2006, Baltimore Sun - Friendship with India emerges as key U.S. alliance

March 01, 2006, Baltimore Sun - Editorial:India's time

March 01, 2006, The Charlie Rose Show - Discussion With National Security Adviser of India; Different Perspectives From Four Prominent Journalists Based in India

February 2006

February 28, 2006, Wall Street Journal - A Passage to India, With Critics, Of Course

February 28, 2006, Wall Street Journal - Bush to India

February 28, 2006, Wall Street Journal - Indian Lessons

February 28, 2006, Christian Science Monitor - What Bush wants in India; The president's trip this week has strategic and economic import.

February 28, 2006, BusinessWeek - Wooing India with a Capital "W"; Bush will soon make his first trip to the South Asian nation. He faces plenty of competition for the affection of the world's largest democracy

February 27, 2006, PBS - Charlie Rose Show - Interview with Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh

February 27, 2006, Boston Globe - India ascends, and US embraces a partner; In Bush trip, some see strategic shift

February 27, 2006, Time - Let's Be Friends

February 26, 2006, Reuters - US-India warmth follows Indian-American successes

February 26, 2006, US News & World Report - Bush's journey to India; Washington and New Delhi see benefits in a new relationship

February 26, 2006, Newsweek - India Rising; Messy, raucous, democratic India is growing fast, and now may partner up with the world's richest democracy—America.

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