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Articles 421 through 520 of 500:
- Pm’S Remark ‘Outrageous’ (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Dec 21, 2006)
The editorial in this week’s Organiser targets Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his “outrageous” assertion that minorities, particularly Muslims, must have the first claim on resources.
- Bihar Tie With J&k In Mplad Fund Utilisation (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Dec 21, 2006)
In terms of utilisation of funds under the Member of Parliament Local Area Development (MPLAD) funds, Bihar stands only next to Jammu & Kashmir from the bottom.
- ‘After A Long Fight, The Result Is Amazing’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 19, 2006)
Soon after the Delhi High Court on Monday convicted Manu Sharma for the 1999 murder of model Jessica Lall, it was celebration time for friends and police officers, who are happy and contented with the verdict.
- Tibetan Chant Guru Opens Up To India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 19, 2006)
When Lama Tashi from Arunachal Pradesh got nominated last year for the Grammy Awards in the Best Traditional World Music category, many did not know what kind of Tibetan chanting he did, as there was no access to his creations barring glimpses in . . .
- Give The Disabled A Chance, Chidambaram Urges The Corporate Sector (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 19, 2006)
Over 1000 differently-abled candidates throng the exclusive job fair
- Strong Vindication Of Our Probe: Amod Kanth (Pioneer, Neeraj Chauhan, Dec 19, 2006)
The alacrity with which the Delhi Police went out to nail its own officers after the trial court order last February seems to have left the force with a bloody nose.
- China Is Illegally Occupying Land In J&k, Arunachal’ (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 19, 2006)
China is illegally occupying approximately 38,000 sq km in Jammu and Kashmir, external affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee told the Rajya Sabha on Thursday. In addition, under the Sino-Pakistan Boundary Agreement of 1963, Pakistan illegally ceded . . .
- House Panel Raps Centre For Denying Northeast Plan Funds (Indian Express, Rajeev Bhattacharyya, Dec 16, 2006)
A parliamentary Committee has indicted the Centre for not releasing funds promised for the North-East as per the Tenth Five Year Plan.
- Japan To Set Up Rail Freight Corridors (Hindu, K. Venugopal , Dec 16, 2006)
Dedicated rail freight corridors with computerised control from New Delhi to Mumbai and to Kolkata were among the projects announced by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday.
- Pm 'Gave Up' Renkoji Visit Under Pressure: Fb (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 15, 2006)
The Lok Sabha on Wednesday witnessed heated exchanges between the members of BJP and the ruling party over the issue of negotiation between India and China with regard to the dispute over Arunachal Pradesh.
- India Won’T Give Up Claim: Fm: Land Ceded By Pakistan To China (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 15, 2006)
Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukharjee, facing opposition criticism for advocating flexibility in border talks with China and Pakistan, reassured parliament on Thursday that New Delhi was not about to give up its claim on territory . . .
- The Unbreakable Chain (Deccan Herald, S Raghunath, Dec 15, 2006)
Besides solving mathematical puzzles, chain letters are also sent to scare people.
- India-China: Time For A Win-Win Solution? (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Dec 14, 2006)
It would be interesting and useful to compare President Hu’s visit to India and Pakistan.
- Pranab Admits Change In Mcmahon Possible (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 14, 2006)
External affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee, responding to criticism from Leader of the Opposition L.K. Advani in Parliament on Thursday over failure to take any action on Chinese envoy Sun Yuxi’s recent remarks that portions of Arunachal Pradesh . . .
- No Dispute Settlement If India Sticks To Old Stand: Mukherjee (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Dec 14, 2006)
Indian External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said here on Wednesday talks with Pakistan or China on boundary disputes cannot move forward if India sticks to its traditional stands.
- 3 Central Varsities In N-E (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 14, 2006)
The Rajya Sabha today passed three separate Bills for the creation of three Central universities in Sikkim, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh.
- China Remains A Challenge (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Dec 14, 2006)
Exchanges of visits between the leaders of India and China have become commonplace after the visit of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi to Beijing in December 1988.
- The Chinese Challenge (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, Dec 14, 2006)
Exchanges of visits between the leaders of India and China have become commonplace after the visit of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi to China in December 1988.
- Furore In Ls Over Arunachal Jurisdiction (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 14, 2006)
The Lok Sabha on Wednesday witnessed heated exchanges between the members of BJP and the ruling party over the issue of negotiation between India and China with regard to the dispute over Arunachal Pradesh.
- Lingering Dispute With China (Tribune, Gurmeet Kanwal, Dec 13, 2006)
Chinese President Hu Jintao’s visit to India was only the latest in a continuing series of high-level political exchanges. Political and economic relations have not been better since the 1962 war.
- Stars And States: Discovering Long-Lost Connections (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Dec 13, 2006)
Amitabh Bachchan’s advertisements for Uttar Pradesh, his home state, are generally being interpreted as political endorsement of the state’s Samajwadi Party government.
- Trends In Bangladesh (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 13, 2006)
With a little over a month to go for the scheduled elections, the interim government in Bangladesh ~ virtually personified by its President, Iajuddin Ahmed ~ has begun to stew in its own juice.
- Edits (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Dec 13, 2006)
With a little over a month to go for the scheduled elections, the interim government in Bangladesh ~ virtually personified by its President, Iajuddin Ahmed ~ has begun to stew in its own juice.
- Cwc Endorses Stand On Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 13, 2006)
Members express concern over price rise; Manmohan explains steps already taken
- India And China Relations Face Obstacles’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 11, 2006)
Although India-China relations have improved over the last several years, diplomatic dynamics preceding Chinese President Hu Jintao’s visit to India were a reminder that New Delhi and Beijing continue to face serious obstacles to establishing a . . .
- Towards Lasting Ties With China (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Dec 11, 2006)
Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao proposes extensive cooperation between India and China to create a win-win situation.
- Police Gun For Ulfa Hitman (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 11, 2006)
Police have identified and launched a manhunt for the Ulfa leader behind the revenge attacks on security forces since the November 3 encounter in which a top militant was killed.
- Public Diplomacy (Tribune, G.S. Bhargava, Dec 09, 2006)
The security scenario in our neighbourhood is fluid, if not messy.
- Cpm Shines In Bengal, Cong Sweeps M’Rashtra (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 08, 2006)
The CPM on Thursday retained the Islampur Assembly seat in Murshidabad district when its candidate Sayeeda Farhat Afroz won the byelection in West Bengal defeating Trinamool Congress candidate Chaudhury Abdul Karim by 7,511 votes.
- Telangana Gets Endorsed, Siddaramaiah Scrapes Through (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 08, 2006)
In what was seen as a referendum on the demand for a separate Telangana State, TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao on Thursday won the Karimnagar Lok Sabha by-election with a huge margin.
- Create Common Political Ground (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Dec 07, 2006)
The Congress and BJP need to work together in order to reduce the pernicious influence of the Left on Indian polity, says Proloy Bagchi.
- Opp Complains To Manmohan Against Somnath (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Dec 06, 2006)
The controversy over the alleged 'biased' approach of Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee in conducting the proceedings of the House refuses to die down.
- Time For Reality Check (Pioneer, Prafull Goradia, Dec 05, 2006)
India cannot pursue a proactive foreign policy and remain inert towards its numerous internal problems, says Prafull Goradia
- China For `Mutually Acceptable' Solution To The Arunachal Issue (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 04, 2006)
`China strives to develop long-term relations with India'
- Alter The Pro-Us Prism (Pioneer, CP Bhambhri, Dec 04, 2006)
Will Pranab Mukherjee move with a progressive vision of foreign policy or follow in the footsteps of his predecessors, asks CP Bhambhri
- India-China Border Dispute (Tribune, Kuldip Nayar, Dec 04, 2006)
It may be the best of times to sort out the border problem with China. It may also be the worst of times for doing so.
- Pm ‘Rules Out’ Integration, But Nscn Says Talks Agenda To Stay (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 04, 2006)
The crucial next round of Indo-Naga talks between the NSCN (I-M) and the Centre — scheduled to begin on Monday in Amsterdam — could well be in for another impasse following Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s not-too-indirect indication here on . . .
- India, China & Ostrich Views (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Dec 03, 2006)
There is nothing on record to even suggest such sweet reasonableness on Beijing’s part, although its foreign minister has assured us that President’s visit was a “remarkable success”.
- Hype And Reality Iii (OutLook, B. Raman , Dec 02, 2006)
So long as China's policy of pragmatism is not made applicable to the Arunachal Pradesh issue and so long as it remains unrelenting in claims to it, there will be an element of uncertainty and unpredictability in the bilateral relations.
- Time To Settle Disputes (Deccan Herald, Kuldip Nayar, Dec 01, 2006)
It is time India and China settled the border issue by building upon the settlement,
- Hindi Chini Sigh Sigh (Pioneer, Swapan Dasgupta, Dec 01, 2006)
Of all the attributes of China, the one I hold in utmost esteem is the People's Republic's astonishing ability to transform otherwise intelligent foreigners into blithering imbeciles.
- Learn From The Chinese (Pioneer, Claude Arpi, Nov 30, 2006)
Indian diplomats need to pick up negotiating skills from Beijing before Delhi can claim win-win friendship
- Play The Tibet Card (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Nov 30, 2006)
The recent provocative claim made by the Chinese ambassador that Arunachal Pradesh belongs to China was nothing new, except that it was made on the eve of Chinese president Hu Jintao's visit to India.
- Are We Fighting Terrorism? (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, Nov 30, 2006)
The External Affairs Minister Mr Pranab Mukherjee, emphatically told the Lok Sabha on November 24 that Chinese territorial pretensions notwithstanding, Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India.
- Composite Confusion (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Nov 30, 2006)
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee has emphatically told the Lok Sabha on November 24 that Chinese territorial pretensions notwithstanding, Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India.
- President Hu's Visit An Important Step Forward, Says Pranab (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 29, 2006)
Early resolution of boundary issue will be pursued as strategic objective
- India, China Committed To Border Peace: Pranab (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 29, 2006)
India and China are committed to maintain peace in the border areas pending the final settlement of the boundary issue and expedite the work on clarifying the Line of Actual Control, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said in Parliament today.
- Peace A Priority, Says Pranab (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 29, 2006)
While a final settlement of the boundary issue is still pending, India and China are committed to maintaining peace and tranquility in the border areas, according to the external affairs minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee.
- New Aids Map Shows Hot Zones Spread Over 20 States, 163 Dists (Indian Express, Toufiq Rashid, Nov 28, 2006)
Contrary to conventional wisdom that high prevalance of HIV/AIDS is restricted to southern states and some places in the North-East, a new classification done by the National Aids Control Programme (NACO) shows that the disease is spread across as . . .
- Getting Across The Border (Telegraph, Jyoti Malhotra, Nov 28, 2006)
In Hyderabad House last week, as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the Chinese president, Hu Jintao, supervised the signature of thirteen documents (long on hyperbole and short on the vision thing), an unseen presence seemed to hover over the . . . .
- Of Mandarin Megalomania (Pioneer, Sandhya Jain, Nov 28, 2006)
When Chinese envoy Sun Yuxi startled New Delhi by staking claim to the North-Eastern State of Arunachal Pradesh on the eve of President Hu Jintao's visit, he was simply reiterating the Middle Kingdom's practice of never renouncing territorial claims.
- Akali Dal Planning `Punjab Vision': Sukhbir Badal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 28, 2006)
"On issues concerning the State's overall development"
- 'China Cannot Be Contained' (OutLook, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 28, 2006)
Chinese ambassador to India talks on Indo-Chinese ties, and, of course, on his recent remarks regarding Arunachal Pradesh...
- Bjp Back To Form (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Nov 27, 2006)
After a dispirited stint in the wilderness, the Bharatiya Janata Party is back in form, doing what it knows best to do — disrupt Parliament, invade the streets, and try to impose a divisive agenda by force.
- Causes, Concerns And Custom (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Nov 27, 2006)
"Is the plight of Dalits not considered newsworthy or profitable enough?" asks reader Ravi George Mathew of Chennai.
- Army Called Out In Assam Curfew Zone (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2006)
The thud of soldiers’ boots hitting the gravelled turf was the only sound that broke the silence in Lekhapani a day after clashes between police and protesters led to firing and indefinite curfew.
- Siachen Fantasy (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Nov 27, 2006)
Paradoxical as it may sound, the truculent statement by General Ehsan-ul-Haq, chairman, joint chief of staff committee, Pakistan Army, that the Siachen glacier is "disputed" territory under Indian occupation and there is no question of . . .
- N-E Power To Light Up North & West (Indian Express, Kandula Subramaniam, Nov 27, 2006)
Powergrid Corporation, the central transmission utility under the Power ministry, is ready to launch a critical power transmission project connecting the North-East with the rest of India.
- Pranab: China Endorses Indo-Us Nuclear Deal (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2006)
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said China had endorsed the Indo-US nuclear deal.
- China Has 'Endorsed' Indo-Us Nuclear Deal: Pranab (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2006)
The big gain from Chinese president Hu Jintao’s visit seems to be an assessment in New Delhi that China will not stand in the way of the India-US civil nuclear deal when it comes up at the 45-country Nuclear Suppliers’ Group (NSG) for exemptions . . .
- Steal A March (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Nov 27, 2006)
The Chinese dragon wants to dance with the elephant that is India Inc. The elephant need not fear the prospect, because it can actually control the dragon's movements.
- China Does Good Business In South Asia (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Nov 25, 2006)
The Chinese president, Hu Jintao, will sign 18 agreements with Pakistan just after stitching up a big nuclear and trade deal with India.
- Arunachal Issue Not Debatable, Says Pranab (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2006)
`An integral part of India, a resolution exists'
- Bjp Rocks Houses With Arunachal (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2006)
The Chinese envoy's remarks on Arunachal Pradesh rocked the Parliament on Friday with the BJP mounting a scathing attack on the Left parties and charging the Government with mortgaging the foreign policy to CPM.
- Arunachal Not Debatable (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2006)
The government today rejected an Opposition demand for a Parliament resolution on Arunachal Pradesh and gave a clear signal to China that there was no scope for a debate on the status of the sensitive border state which is an integral part of . . .
- Arunachal Is India's, Eam Tells House 'No Debate' (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2006)
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Friday made it clear in the Lok Sabha that Arunachal Pradesh was an integral part of India and its status was "not debatable."
- Voice Of India (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Nov 25, 2006)
The uproar in both Houses of Parliament over the Chinese Ambassador's recent remarks on the status of Arunachal Pradesh - Mr Sun Yuxi reiterated his country's traditional position that the North-Eastern State is actually Chinese territory - was . . .
- Waiting For Take-Off (Pioneer, MV Kamath, Nov 25, 2006)
Commenting on Sino-Indian relations in a recent issue, The Economist (November 8) wrote that India and China are not friends and that following the lost war with China in 1962, India still sees its "huge neighbour" as a strategic threat. It may not . . .
- Enemy's Friend (Pioneer, DR Ahuja, Nov 25, 2006)
The recent Sino-Indian summit rekindled old memories but did little to generate dreams for the future. The message to emanate: Status quoism may be headed towards dénouement. The question is - when?
- Hu Gone, Bjp Set To Raise Arunachal Banner In House (Indian Express, Pradeep Kaushal, Nov 24, 2006)
Its cacophony over the Afzal issue having reached a crescendo, the BJP is readying itself to rake up the Arunachal Pradesh issue in Parliament.
- Bjp Corners Centre On Arunachal (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 24, 2006)
In a fresh stand-off with the government, Opposition leaders on Thursday pressed for a resolution in Parliament declaring Arunachal Pradesh an integral part of India.
- Advani Slams Govt's Silence On Arunachal (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Nov 24, 2006)
The BJP on Thursday intensified its attack on the UPA Government for its "intriguing hesitation" on contradicting China's claim on Arunachal Pradesh and sought a unanimous resolution expressing a sense of Parliament that Arunachal Pradesh is an . . .
- Hu’S Message: We Are Not Rivals But Partners (The Economic Times, Manish Chand, Nov 24, 2006)
Chinese president Hu Jintao, who concluded his four-day India visit on Thursday, has not only infused new energy and vitality into the growing strategic and economic ties between the two Asian giants, but also put a message across that the two . . .
- Indian Opp Slams Govt For Being Soft With China On Disputed Territory (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 24, 2006)
India’s main Opposition Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday accused Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh government of shying away under the left parties’ pressure from adopting a Parliament resolution to condemn the Chinese ambassador asserting . . .
- Bjp Ups The Ante On Arunachal Pradesh (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Nov 24, 2006)
Why does the party now want Parliament to pass a resolution on the issue?
- Lines And Boundaries (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 24, 2006)
Chinese President Hu Jintao’s visit has occasioned widespread speculation on the Sino-Indian boundary dispute.
- Hu Refuses Nuke Deal Help (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Nov 23, 2006)
The India-China talks were held under the shadow of Arunachal Pradesh and the refusal of President Hu Jintao to agree to support amendments in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) rules that are necessary to allow India access to civilian nuclear energy.
- Hu Supports Better India, Pakistan Relations (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 23, 2006)
Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao said on Wednesday that his country welcomed improving relations between rivals India and Pakistan.
- Women's Bill To Be Introduced (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 23, 2006)
Success of reservation at grass roots should encourage Parliament to follow suit: Manmohan
- Hu's Ready To Work On Border Row (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 23, 2006)
Making a speech before eminent people from various walks of life in the Capital, the visiting Chinese president said: "The early settlement of the border issue... is a shared wish of the two peoples."
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