French president secures transit of military hardware through Kazakhstan on way to AfghanistanOctober 6th, 2009 France, Kazakhs ink military transit, energy dealsASTANA, Kazakhstan — French President Nicolas Sarkozy scored a diplomatic coup Tuesday during a visit to energy-rich Kazakhstan, overseeing an agreement to allow military hardware for French forces fighting in Afghanistan to pass through Kazakh territory and clinching a raft of lucrative energy deals. Facing criticism over its human rights record, Kazakhstan won a measure of support from Sarkozy, who said he discussed the issue with President Nursultan Nazarbayev but did not come to "give lessons."
France is among several Western nations courting Kazakhstan, a large ex-Soviet republic with rich oil and gas resources and a strategic location bordering China and Russia — long the dominant regional force — north of Afghanistan.
38 killed in Kazakhstan drug abuse clinic fireSeptember 13th, 2009 ASTANA - At least 38 people were killed in a fire that broke out in a drug abuse clinic in southern Kazakhstan, authorities said Sunday. The fire started early Sunday at the narcological dispensary in the town of Taldykorgan, the administrative centre of the Almaty province.
Indo-Kazakh expedition team reaches Mount Marble Wall summitSeptember 11th, 2009 ASTANA - A mountaineering expedition team comprising six members of the Indian Army and eight from the Kazakhstan Army has successfully scaled the Mount Marble Wall Peak in Kazakhstan. The expedition was jointly led by Lt Col SS Shekhawat and Ilinski, and the team reached Base Camp on August 23 at 3300 meters and established three camps on the mountain by August 27.
India Week and Indian Food Festival opens in AstanaSeptember 9th, 2009 ASTANA - An India Week and Indian Food Festival underway in this Kazakhstan capital is giving people here a unique opportunity to enjoy the delicious cuisine of India prepared with original Indian spices and traditional flavours and with Indian music and films making for a genuine Indian ambiance. The festival, inaugurated here Tuesday by Indian Ambassador Ashok Sajjanhar, will shift Sep 14 to the previous capital of Almaty, where it will run till Sep 18.
India Week and Indian Food Festival on in KazakhstanSeptember 9th, 2009 ASTANA - The Embassy of India in Kazakhstan has organized an "India Week and Food Festival" in Astana and Almaty from September 8 to 18 in collaboration with the Rixos President Hotel Astana, Intercontinental Hotel Almaty and Air Astana as part of its continued efforts to promote people-to-people contacts and strengthen bilateral relations between India and Kazakhstan. India's Ambassador to Kazakhstan Ashok Sajjanhar, Kairat Sarybai, Assistant to Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev and Akan Bizhanov, Member of Parliament (Senate) addressed the gathering of about 100 specially invited guests.
Kazakh satellite on course for 'space burial'August 21st, 2009 ASTANA - Kazakhstan's first satellite KazSat-1 has been put into orbit for a "space burial", the country's mission control reported Friday. The $100 million communications satellite, built for Kazakhstan by Russia's Khrunichev Space Centre, was put into orbit about 36,000 km above the Earth in June 2006.
India's Independence Day celebrated in Kazakh capital AstanaAugust 15th, 2009 ASTANA - India's 63rd Independence Day was celebrated in this Kazakhstan capital Saturday with a flag hoisting by Ambassador Ashok Sajjanhar and the singing of the national anthem and patriotic songs. Indian nationals living in Astana and cities like Karaganda (250 km), Atyrau (3,000 km), Pavlodar (500 km), officials of the embassy along with their families and children participated enthusiastically in the celebrations.
Kazakhstan 'very keen' on Indian vice president's visitJuly 7th, 2009 ASTANA - Kazakhstan is "very keen" on Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari visiting the Central Asian republic and is waiting for its next big international event that would give him an opportunity to do so, a top official said. Ansari, in fact, had been personally invited by Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev to attend a just-concluded global faith meet here but could not make it because of his commitments in the Indian parliament, where he is chairman of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the legislature.
Kazakhstan resolves issues with Lakshmi Mittal, ONGC VideshJuly 5th, 2009 ASTANA - Kazakhstan has resolved its issues with steel magnate Lakshmi N. Mittal and with India's largest oil explorer ONGC Videsh and the "situation is coming to a successful end", a top diplomat has said, adding that the country supported India's aspirations for a greater role in an expanded UN Security Council.
'India's Muslims, Hindus don't know about each other'July 2nd, 2009 ASTANA - Tensions exist between India's Muslims and Hindus because the two communities do not know enough about each other, an Indian delegate at the global faith conference here contended Thursday. "Yes, tensions do exist but they exist because Muslims and Hindus don't know about each other," Zafar Yunus Sareshwala, the CEO of Mumbai Stock Exchange-listed financial services provider Parsoli Corporation, maintained during the plenary on "Solidarity specially in the period of crisis", on the concluding day of the third Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions here.
Global faith meet will promote dialogue among religions: Kazakh presidentJuly 2nd, 2009 ASTANA - The curtain came down Thursday evening on a two-day global faith meet, with its host Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev expressing confidence it would promote a dialogue between civilisations and religions. "I am confident that the third Congress (of World and Traditional Religions) will play an important conceptual and practical role in the promotion of dialogue among civilisations, cultures and religions," Nazarbayev said.
'India very important for world religions' conference'July 1st, 2009 ASTANA - India is a very important player in the two-day global conference of faiths and civilisations that opened in this Kazakh capital Wednesday, a top diplomat says. "India is a very important country (for the meet).
Manipulation of religion should be prevented: Religion CongressJuly 1st, 2009 ASTANA - Politicians and civil society around the world were Wednesday urged to "counteract" the manipulation of religions or religious differences for political ends to preserve the unity of society at an international conference on religion organised by the Kazakhstan government. "Politicians, public figures, scientists, the mass media and the global community should demonstrate greater moral and spiritual strength and genuine solidarity in pursuing just solutions to the economic, financial, social and environmental problems plaguing the globalised world," said an appeal issued by the third Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions here that Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev inaugurated here Wednesday.
India among 60 nations attending Kazakh world religious meetJune 30th, 2009 ASTANA - Academics, clerics and leaders from 60 nations, including India, have gathered in the Kazakhstan capital for a global conference of faith and civilisations where they will deliberate on prospects of peaceful coexistence among the world's religions amid growing extremism and violence. The Congress of World and Tradition Religions, being inaugurated by Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev Wednesday at a unique pyramid-shaped building here, is a bold reminder to the world that people of different faiths and ethnic backgrounds can and should live together in peace, its organisers say.
Kazakhstan observes anniversary of decision to end nuke testsJune 18th, 2009 ASTANA - Over 25,000 locals, Kazakh dignitaries and world media assembled at Semipalatinsk on Thursday toelebrate the 20th anniversary of Kazakhstan's decision to stop nuclear tests at the Semipalatinsk Test Site (STS). Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, who presided over the function, traced the origins of the anti-nuclear movement in Kazakhstan.