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07NEWDELHI3529
2007-08-03 12:38:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy New Delhi
Cable title:  

DELHI DIARY, JULY 26-AUGUST 3

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TAGS: PREL PGOV PHUM PINR KIRF KCRM ELTN BM IN
SUBJECT: DELHI DIARY, JULY 26-AUGUST 3


Classified By: PolCouns Ted Osius for Reasons 1.4 (B,D)

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SUBJECT: DELHI DIARY, JULY 26-AUGUST 3


Classified By: PolCouns Ted Osius for Reasons 1.4 (B,D)


1. (U) Below is a compilation of political highlights from
Embassy New Delhi for July 26-August 3, 2007 that did not
feature in our other reporting, including:

-- India "Looks East" and Discusses Bus Links with Burma
-- NHCR Releases Guidelines for Child Rape Cases
-- Five Arrested in Child Laborer Rescue
-- Vijay Singh Replaces Shekhar Dutt as Defence Secretary

India "Looks East" and Discusses Bus Links with Burma
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2. (U) Media contacts report that the Governments of India
and Burma are discussing a possible bus service between the
Indian border town of Moreh and Mandalay, Burma's second
largest city, in conjunction with the proposed Trans-Asia
Highway and Trans-Asian Rail links. Although agreed upon in
principle in 2006, the Burmese side failed to respond to
specific Indian proposals until now. An Indian Ministerial
team will reportedly visit Burma next month to assess the
Moreh-Mandalay highway's general condition and the security
situation along the route. Amidst an allegedly cool Ministry
of External Affairs (MEA) response to the proposal due to
security concerns, a joint meeting of Indian Tourism
Department officials, traders, transportation companies and
police met in Imphal, Manipur on 23 July to compile a final
draft report for submission to the concerned ministries in
Delhi. If approved, the bus service will afford Burmese
Buddhist pilgrims access to Bodh Gaya, the Bihar town in
which Lord Buddha attained enlightenment.

NHCR Releases Guidelines for Child Rape Cases
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3. (SBU) On July 17, the Indian Express reported that the
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) issued guidelines to
process India,s child rape cases. The guidelines are based
largely on input from all State and Union Territory home
secretaries (the highest ranking civil servants in the


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Ministry of Home Affairs) and Director Generals of Police
(the highest ranking police officials). Recommendations
include prompt processing of cases - which can be filed by
the victim, eyewitness or an NGO - and that investigations be
carried out (preferably) by a female police officer. Medical
examinations are to be conducted within twenty-four hours,
gynecologists should record details about the incident, and
the investigating officer should take possession of clothing
from both the victim and accused for forensic analysis and
DNA profiling. The guidelines also recommend that
investigations be completed within three months of the
case,s registration and the identity of the victim and
victim,s family be protected. NHRC recommended in-camera
trials by fast track courts, and, whenever possible, by video
conferencing, so that the victim is not in close proximity to
the accused.


4. (SBU) Comment: This is another positive step in the right
direction. However, NHRC,s guidelines are not binding and
proper implementation of the recommendations will be
incumbent upon the individuals that are processing the cases.
End comment.

Five Arrested in Child Laborer Rescue
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5. (SBU) On July 24, five persons were arrested and 22 child
laborers were rescued from bag and blanket factories in
Central Delhi,s Nabi Karim area. Most of the children
hailed from Bihar and were sent to Shramik Referral Center, a
transit center in Kalkaji for HIV patients and displaced
laborers. The rescue was conducted by the NGO Lok Swabhiman.
The referral Center,s chairperson, Ms. Shirupa Mitra
Choudhury, stated that the children will be returned to their
families and identified through the help of the district
administration in Bihar. However, most of the kids claimed

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that they were over eighteen years old and uninterested in
returning home, as they had migrated to Delhi to earn money.
Some of the rescued children were also afraid that their
employers may harass their families back home.

Vijay Singh Replaces Shekhar Dutt as Defence Secretary
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6. (SBU) Vijay Singh, a senior member of the Indian
Administrative Service (IAS),has taken over as Defence
Secretary. Singh replaces Shekhar Dutt, who is moving on to

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be Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic and
Defense-related subjects in the National Security Council
Secretariat.

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7. (SBU) BIODATA -- Singh, who was born on July 13, 1948,
holds a Master's degree in History from Delhi University. He
joined the IAS in 1970 as a Madhya Pradesh Cadre officer.
Prior to his current assignment, Singh was the Secretary for
Road Transport and Highways in the Ministry of Shipping.
Before that, he served as Chief Secretary of Madhya Pradesh
from 2004-2006 and briefly as Secretary in the Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare from February-July 2006. Singh is
reportedly close to Defense Minister A.K. Antony.
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