New Delhi, Dec. 15 : Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chauhan met Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh here on Monday.
Manmohan Singh has assured Shivraj Singh Chauhan of full support on all development issues saying that is what the people expect.
Dr Manmohan conveyed his best wishes to Chief Minister Chauhan Madhya Pradesh who called on him and urged him to continue the development process with particular focus on power generation.
Chauhan apprised Dr. Manmohan Singh on the status of various power projects specially thermal power projects in the state and said they are dependent on a regular supply of coal.
New Delhi, Dec 15 : Visiting US Senator John Kerry met Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh here today with a message of solidarity from the incoming Obama administration in the wake of last month''s terror attacks in Mumbai.
Kerry, who is to be the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will also meet External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee later in the day to discuss Washington''s perception of Pakistan''s action against terrorist outfits.
Khundroo, Anantnag (Jammu and Kashmir), Dec. 14 : Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said that normalisation of relationship with Pakistan would depend upon Pakistan's stopping to provide a safe haven to militant groups.
Addressing an election rally, Prime Minister Singh said: "Our desire to normalise relations with our neighbour will not get fulfilled until our neighbour prevents its land from being used for terrorist activities against India."
New Delhi - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Sunday said his country's ties with Pakistan could return to normal only after Islamabad prevented its territory from being used to attack India.
Singh's comments came in the backdrop of mounting tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours following the November 26 Mumbai attacks which Indian officials say are masterminded by Lashkar-e-Taiba, a militant group based in Pakistan.
More than 170 people including nine terrorists died in the 60 hours of attacks that targeted hotels, a railway station and a Jewish centre in Mumbai.
New Delhi - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown met his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh on Sunday to discuss the security situation in the region and counter-terrorism issues following the Mumbai terrorist attacks.
Brown is on an unscheduled visit to India and Pakistan to calm tensions between nuclear-armed neighbours after Indian security agencies accused a Pakistan-based militant group of masterminding the November 26 carnage.