Oct 02, 2008, Agencies, “Nuclear trade deal will unleash huge investment”
India will gain recognition as a nuclear power if the US Senate passes a civil atomic cooperation deal, unleashing billions of dollars of investment and drawing the country closer to the West...more
Oct 02, 2008, Reuters, “India nuclear deal business potential”
The U.S. Congress approved a landmark deal on Wednesday ending a three-decade ban on nuclear trade with India, unleashing billions of dollars of investment and drawing the world's second most populous country closer to the West
Oct 02, 2008, Reuters, “Basic facts about Indo-US nuclear deal”
The U.S. Senate voted on Wednesday to approve a deal that would end a three-decade ban on U.S. civil nuclear trade with India... more
Oct 02, 2008, “The US India civil nuclear pact”
The US Senate voted on Wednesday to approve a deal that would end a three-decade ban on US civil nuclear trade with India. Here are some basic facts about the agreement
Oct 02, 2008, “What the Indo-US nuclear deal means”
The US Congress on Wednesday (Thursday in India) approved a landmark deal ending the three-decade ban on US nuclear trade with India, handing a victory to President George W Bush on one of his top foreign policy priorities
Oct 01, 2008, Forbes, “India looks to U.S. to cement warning”
India will gain recognition as a nuclear power if the U.S. Senate passes a civil atomic cooperation deal on Wednesday, unleashing billions of dollars of investment and drawing the country closer to the West... more
Sept 23, 2008, DNA, “And now, the UN”
On September 16, the UN General Assembly took a historic step by unanimously passing a resolution approving “inter-governmental negotiations” on expanding the UN Security Council to begin by February 28, 2009...more
Sept 08, 2008, Khaleej Times, “India to sell nuclear deal to world, soothe critics”
India will take its civilian nuclear deal with the United States to the world looking to secure fuel supplies and reactor technology, analysts said, while seeking to soothe critics with a strong non-proliferation pitch... more
Sept 08, 2008, The Washington Post, “India to sell nuclear deal to world, soothe critics”
India will take its civilian nuclear deal with the United States to the world looking to secure fuel supplies and reactor technology, analysts said, while seeking to soothe critics with a strong non-proliferation pitch...more
Sept 08, 2008, Boston, “India to sell nuclear deal to world, soothe critics”
India will take its civilian nuclear deal with the United States to the world looking to secure fuel supplies and reactor technology, analysts said, while seeking to soothe critics with a strong non-proliferation pitch... more
Sept 08, 2008, Reuters, “India to sell nuclear deal to world, soothe critics”
India will take its civilian nuclear deal with the United States to the world looking to secure fuel supplies and reactor technology, analysts said, while seeking to soothe critics with a strong non-proliferation pitch...more
Sep 8, 2008, The International Herald Tribune, "India to sell nuclear deal to world, soothe critics"
Robinder Sachdev quoted on waiver for India at the NSG, and next steps in the U.S. Congress.
Sep 8, 2008, Hindustan Times, "India to sell nuclear deal to world, soothe critics"
Robinder Sachdev quoted on waiver for India at the NSG, and next steps in the U.S. Congress.
Sep 6, 2008, Sahara Samay TV, 5 pm
India gets clearance at the Nuclear Supplier's Group at Vienna. Robinder Sachdev's breaking comments on the implications of this historic development.
Sep 6, 2008, BREAKING, 4 pm
India gets clearance at the Nuclear Supplier's Group at Vienna. Robinder Sachdev's breaking comments on the implications of this historic development.
Sep 5, 2008, Sahara Samay TV, 9 pm
In-studio analyst on NSG exemptions for India
Sep 4, 2008, Sahara Samay TV, 10 am
Phone-in comments on NSG clearances for India
Sep 3, 2008, Sahara Samay TV, 9 pm
Comments on the NSG clearances for India
Aug 28, 2008, DNA, “Take a fair call”
In recent weeks there has been opposition to the Indo-US nuclear deal at the Nuclear Suppliers’ Group (NSG), and also among some lawmakers in the US who argue that India should continue to be under sanctions... more
Aug 25, 2008, Sahara Samay TV, 9 pm
Comments on situation in Pakistan
Aug 16, 2008, Azad News, 9:30 pm
In-studio analyst on U.S-India nuclear deal.
Aug 5, 2008, Sahara Samay TV, 4 pm
Phone-in comments on Pakistan Situation
July 21, 2008, News X, 6:30 pm
Robinder Sachdev gave comments on the trust vote in the Indian Parliament
Jul 13, 2008, Economic Times, “India’s tryst with nuclear deal”
It was July 2, 2008. A car was sent to 27, Lodhi Road, in the heart of New Delhi to pick up Samajwadi Party general secretary Amar Singh. He was brought to an “undisclosed location” to have a serious dialogue with national security advisor M K Narayanan
July 12, 2008, DNA, "Simply wrong, NYT"
Rebuttal of Robinder Sachdev to The New York Times editorial of July 5 (No Rush, Please!).
July 12-26, 2008, Outlook Business, “Time to split more atoms”
The Prime Minister had staked his personal reputation on this issue, going as far as 'daring' the Left to pull the plug on his government... more
July 11, 2008, Sakal Times, “Simply Wrong NYT”
Rebuttal of Robinder Sachdev to The New York Times editorial of July 5 (No Rush, Please!)
July 7, 2008, Azad News, 9:30 pm-10 pm
Robinder Sachdev is in-studio analyst on the G-8 Summit and the NSG campaign
July 7, 2008, Azad News, 4:30 pm
Robinder Sachdev gave phone in comments about the G-8 Summit in Tokyo
Jul 03, 2008, DNA, “NRI push for N-deal”
While the government is all set to push through the India-US nuclear deal, the Indian-American community, which played a significant role in getting the 123 Agreement passed in the US Congress, is trying to ensure the deal in both the Congress and the Nuclear Suppliers’ Group (NSG) goes through... more
June 4, 2008, Sahara Samay TV, 9.30 pm – 10 pm
Robinder Sachdev was in-studio analyst on Senator Obama’s declaration as presumptive nominee of the Democrats for the U.S. presidential elections
June 4, 2008, Sahara Samay TV, 11.30 am – 12 noon
Robinder Sachdev was in-studio analyst on Senator Clinton’s loss of her bid to be the nominee of the Democrats for the U.S. presidential elections
May 28, 2008, BBC Worldservice TV, London, 8.30 pm
Robinder Sachdev was an in-studio analyst on the global energy crisis, and rising food prices
May 22-23, 2008, “Imagindia and The Netherlands”
Imagindia organized a two-day delegation to The Netherlands, led by Hon’ble Subodh Sahai, Minister of Food Processing of India, to promote bilateral trade and investments in the agri and food sectors between the Netherlands and India
May 20, 2008, India Investors’ Summit, “Convergence and Telecom in India”, 4 pm – 4.50 pm
Robinder Sachdev moderated the panel discussion on “Convergence and Telecom in India”, along with Mr. Didier Trutt, COO of Thomson, and Mr. Sunil Chopra, VP Global Sales, TCS.
May 20, 2008, India Investors’ Summit, “ Agriculture and Food Processing in India”, 2.30 pm – 3.20 pm
Robinder Sachdev was a speaker at the panel discussion on “Agriculture and Food Processing in India”, along with Mr. Herb Henkel, Chairman and CEO of Ingersoll Rand. The panel was moderated by Mr. Vir Sanghvi, Editorial Director of Hindustan Times.
May 20, 2008, India Investors’ Summit, “Energy Sector in India”, 1.30 pm – 2.20 pm
Robinder Sachdev conducted a keynote interview with Sir Crispin Tickell, Chair of Policy Foresight Program at Oxford University, on the “Energy Sector in India”.
May 19, 2008, India Investors’ Summit, “NRI Investments in India”, 4 pm – 4.50 pm
Robinder Sachdev moderated the panel discussion on “NRI Investments in India”, along with speakers, Mr. Sam Ghosh, CEO, Reliance Capital, and Mr. Mark Mead, Director, Serco.