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Articles 4321 through 4420 of 5550:
- Dealing With Bangladesh (Tribune, Sumer Kaul, Jun 28, 2001)
THAT there is at last a forward movement of sorts on resolving the India-Bangladesh border dispute is welcome.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 28, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand;
- From Lahore With Hope (The Kashmir Times, Kuldip Nayar, Jun 28, 2001)
Lahore looked different when I went there in the bus carrying Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee nearly two years ago.
- A Washington Itinerary (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 28, 2001)
When Brajesh Mishra, national security adviser and principal secretary to the prime minister, walked into the Central Intelligence Agency’s headquarters near Washington a few days ago for his scheduled,
- The General's Gambit (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 28, 2001)
It comes as no surprise that Pakistan's 16-party Alliance for Restoration of Democracy (ARD) has boycotted the all-party meeting convened by general Musharraf.
- Dumb Charade (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 28, 2001)
There is nothing better for the national morale than a show of solidarity vis-a-vis Pakistan.
- Changing Contours Of Indo-Pak Summit (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Jun 28, 2001)
WHETHER it is the media or the cocktail circuit, a hot point of discussion these days is the forthcoming summit between the Prime Minister, Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and the Pakistan President-cum-Chief Executive, Gen Pervez Musharraf.
- India's Diplomatic Outreach (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 28, 2001)
THE NEW VIGOUR in India's ties with Australia and New Zealand is a testimony to pragmatism.
- India And The Us: From Atmospherics To Content (The Economic Times, Tarun Das, Jun 28, 2001)
MESSRS Jaswants Singh and Strobe Talbott gave India and the United States a new understanding and, perhaps, the start of a new relationship based on a new dimension in diplomacy.
- First, An Agenda (Hindustan Times, AG Noorani , Jun 28, 2001)
‘IF THERE is not at the summits of the nations the will to win the greatest prize... doom-laden responsibility will fall upon those who now possess the power to decide.
- A Washington Itinerary (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 27, 2001)
When Brajesh Mishra, national security adviser and principal secretary to the prime minister, walked into the Central Intelligence Agency’s headquarters near Washington a few days ago for his scheduled,
- Conflicting Signs (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 27, 2001)
President Pervez Musharraf's remark in Islamabad on Monday that he would be visiting India with "cautious optimism" seems like one of the bland statements leaders make before crucial meetings.
- Dumb Charade (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 27, 2001)
There is nothing better for the national morale than a show of solidarity vis-a-vis Pakistan.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 27, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand;
- From Lahore With Hope (The Kashmir Times, Kuldip Nayar, Jun 27, 2001)
Lahore looked different when I went there in the bus carrying Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee nearly two years ago.
- Resolving Kashmir (Times of India, Ghulam Nabi Khayal, Jun 27, 2001)
THE summit between Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and President Pervez Musharraf may not fulfil all the high hopes the people of Kashmir have begun to attach with it.
- Pakistan's Arc Of Influence (Pioneer, Bobby Sharma, Jun 27, 2001)
As the summit between Vajpayee-Musharraf draws closer, stridently harsh public posturing is giving way to a spirit of bonhomie.
- Advantage Regained (Pioneer, Anil Narendra, Jun 27, 2001)
The other day, at a social get together, a Union minister asked me: "What was the score today?"
- The Terms For Trade (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Jun 27, 2001)
Indo-Pak pipeline must be part of trade deal.
- Isi’s Destabilising Activities (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 27, 2001)
AN unsuccessful attempt on the life of Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Omar Abdullah and Monday evening's blast at the Jammu railway station, injuring at least 37 persons, most of them Amarnath yatris,
- General, Your Mufti Is A Tad Frayed (Pioneer, Wilson John, Jun 27, 2001)
Now that the General has anointed himself President and has, since then, been flooded with congratulatory messages from his neighbours, it is time for him to do a bit of reflection. History has its own benefits, the good General should realise.
- A General And A Swayamsevak (Hindu, Harish Khare , Jun 27, 2001)
THE PAKISTANI High Commissioner has just announced the revised rules of international diplomacy: summits do not have agendas.
- Agenda For Musharraf (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jun 27, 2001)
THE JULY SUMMIT between the Prime Minister, Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and the Pakistani President, Gen Pervez Musharraf is not expected to produce any favourable result, especially vis-a-vis the Kashmir issue.
- An Agenda For The Summit (Hindu, Suba Chandran, Jun 27, 2001)
THE DATE is fixed. The venue is fixed. But what are we going to talk Gen. Pervez Musharraf? In the past, we did talk to each other and there were meetings which were termed `historic', `new beginning' etc.
- Communication Breakdown (Hindustan Times, Editorial, The Hindustan Times, Jun 26, 2001)
While an alarmist view of any situation must be avoided, it is clear that the government’s handling of the North-east has inflamed passions in the region and grievously complicated the political scenario.
- Naga Ceasefire: Clearing The Air (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 26, 2001)
AFTER HAVING ANNOUNCED, unilaterally, the decision to enlarge the ceasefire with the NSCN(I-M) rebels to parts of Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, the Union Home Ministry is now talking of a review.
- Kashmir & Secession (Times of India, Rahul Shivshankar, Jun 26, 2001)
MOMENTS after prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and president Pervez Musharraf had resolved to ``tone down the rhetoric'' ahead of the Agra summit, Pakistan was back in rhetoric mode.
- Turkey On His Mind (Hindustan Times, Gajendra Singh, Jun 26, 2001)
General Pervez Musharraf has anointed himself President of Pakistan while retaining the all-powerful post of army chief.
- Planning Delusions (Pioneer, Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Jun 26, 2001)
Prime Minister Vajpayee had advised the Planning Commission to aim for a nine per cent growth rate in the Tenth Plan.
- Dumb Charade (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 26, 2001)
There is nothing better for the national morale than a show of solidarity vis-a-vis Pakistan.
- Drift As Policy (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 26, 2001)
Is anyone in the Union government in control, or at least nominally in charge of the crisis-engulfed north-east? Given that its `strategy' for peace in the region changes almost daily, the answer perhaps is self-evident.
- A Washington Itinerary (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 26, 2001)
When Brajesh Mishra, national security adviser and principal secretary to the prime minister, walked into the Central Intelligence Agency’s headquarters near Washington a few days ago for his scheduled,
- Fallout Of Centre-State Divide (Tribune, P. Raman , Jun 26, 2001)
WE had a few occasions in the past when the political divide between the Centre and the states had been quite wide.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 26, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand;
- Let The Indo-Pak Gambit Begin (Pioneer, Sidharth Bhatia, Jun 26, 2001)
Good chess players know that whatever pieces one might have, and whatever the tactics one may have devised, position counts for a lot in the game.
- From Lahore With Hope (The Kashmir Times, Kuldip Nayar, Jun 26, 2001)
Lahore looked different when I went there in the bus carrying Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee nearly two years ago.
- Trade Union Unity And Politics (Hindu, V. KRISHNA ANANTH , Jun 25, 2001)
ALMOST A decade after the Congress(I) was emboldened to give up its socialist pretensions and allow the then Finance Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, to announce in Parliament the decision to adopt the principles of market economy (July 1991).
- Unmollified Manipur (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 25, 2001)
IN its desperate search for a quick fix, the Centre has taken one half-step to muddy the Manipur situation. It summoned 10 political leaders on Saturday to attend its durbar and after three hours of “constructive talks”
- Plan Panel’s Delusions (Tribune, Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Jun 25, 2001)
PRIME Minister Vajpayee had advised the Planning Commission to aim for a 9 per cent growth rate in the Tenth Plan.
- Neighbours In Search Of Lasting (Pioneer, Joginder Singh, Jun 25, 2001)
India and Pakistan share problems left behind by traditions and history, and of the economy.
- A Washington Itinerary (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 25, 2001)
When Brajesh Mishra, national security adviser and principal secretary to the prime minister, walked into the Central Intelligence Agency’s headquarters near Washington a few days ago for his scheduled,
- Dumb Charade (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 25, 2001)
There is nothing better for the national morale than a show of solidarity vis-a-vis Pakistan.
- From Lahore With Hope (The Kashmir Times, Kuldip Nayar, Jun 25, 2001)
Lahore looked different when I went there in the bus carrying Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee nearly two years ago.
- Hostile Witness (Hindustan Times, Amulya Ganguli, Jun 25, 2001)
SYMBOLISM IS of considerable value in politics. But it can also prove to be an embarrassment. The Nazi symbol of the swastika, for instance, has become a synonym of evil.
- Healing In Kashmir? (Hindu, Rajmohan Gandhi, Jun 25, 2001)
``EACH TIME I hear footsteps coming towards me, I imagine someone bringing news of peace.''
- Economic Reforms Remembered (Business Line, S. Venkitaramanan , Jun 25, 2001)
IT IS ten years since Dr Manmohan Singh and Mr P. V. Narasimha Rao initiated economic reforms in the country, with the Budget presented in July 1991.
- Crusade Against Corruption Is The Need Of The Hour (The Financial Express, M. R. Mayya, Jun 25, 2001)
To a question: “What in your opinion should be done to see that India emerges as a global power in the Twenty-first Century”
- Musharraf Plays With India (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Jun 25, 2001)
BRIEFLY, the Government's policy on resolving the Kashmir problem with Pakistan, though well intended, is more akin to chasing a chimera than to making concrete progress towards attaining the objective.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 25, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand;
- Peace And Prosperity In The Pipeline? (Tribune, Rakshat Puri, Jun 24, 2001)
REPORTS indicate that among the important subjects for discussion between Pakistan's military ruler Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee when they meet in July will be the pipeline to be laid for bringing Iranian gas to India.
- A Washington Itinerary (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 24, 2001)
When Brajesh Mishra, national security adviser and principal secretary to the prime minister, walked into the Central Intelligence Agency’s headquarters near Washington a few days ago for his scheduled.
- Dumb Charade (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 24, 2001)
There is nothing better for the national morale than a show of solidarity vis-a-vis Pakistan.
- A Washington Itinerary (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 24, 2001)
When Brajesh Mishra, national security adviser and principal secretary to the prime minister, walked into the Central Intelligence Agency’s headquarters near Washington a few days ago for his scheduled.
- Good Morning! Mr President (Pioneer, Shobori Ganguli, Jun 24, 2001)
Exactly a month ago, on May 23, when Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee invited then Pakistan Chief Executive Gen Pervez Musharraf for talks, the buzz in diplomatic circles was that Mr Vajpayee had called the General's bluff.
- From Lahore With Hope (The Kashmir Times, Kuldip Nayar, Jun 24, 2001)
Lahore looked different when I went there in the bus carrying Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee nearly two years ago.
- Dumb Charade (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 24, 2001)
There is nothing better for the national morale than a show of solidarity vis-a-vis Pakistan.
- Peace And Prosperity In The Pipeline? (Tribune, Rakshat Puri, Jun 24, 2001)
REPORTS indicate that among the important subjects for discussion between Pakistan's military ruler Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee when they meet in July will be the pipeline to be laid for bringing Iranian gas to India.
- Us Search For Strategic Primacy: Bush Missile Defence (Tribune, Bharat Wariavwalla, Jun 24, 2001)
STRATEGIC primacy is what the USA under George Bush Jr. aspires to. In his speech before the national Defence College on May 1 he sketched a hazy design of American primacy.
- Hurriyat: Confused Or Out Of Steam? (Pioneer, M L Kotru, Jun 24, 2001)
Was one surprised when the Valley-based All-parties Hurriyat Conference endorsed Gen Musharraf's well-reasoned rebuff to the jihadi fringe in Pakistan?
- Linking India, Pak Through Music (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Jun 24, 2001)
MUSIC and poetry transcend the barriers of caste, creed and religion and cut across divide between people.
- Confusing Diplomatic Moves (Tribune, Satish Misra, Jun 24, 2001)
THE Congress is not in the habit of glossing over perceived indiscretions of the NDA government.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 24, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand.
- Dumb Charade (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 23, 2001)
There is nothing better for the national morale than a show of solidarity vis-a-vis Pakistan.
- A Washington Itinerary (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 23, 2001)
When Brajesh Mishra, national security adviser and principal secretary to the prime minister, walked into the Central Intelligence Agency’s headquarters near Washington a few days ago for his scheduled.
- Dumb Charade (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 23, 2001)
There is nothing better for the national morale than a show of solidarity vis-a-vis Pakistan.
- Hurriyat: Confused Or Out Of Steam? (Pioneer, M L Kotru, Jun 23, 2001)
Was one surprised when the Valley-based All-parties Hurriyat Conference endorsed Gen Musharraf's well-reasoned rebuff to the jihadi fringe in Pakistan?
- Good Morning! Mr President (Pioneer, Shobori Ganguli, Jun 23, 2001)
Exactly a month ago, on May 23, when Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee invited then Pakistan Chief Executive Gen Pervez Musharraf for talks, the buzz in diplomatic circles was that Mr Vajpayee had called the General's bluff.
- Alternative Medicine (Hindustan Times, Mohit Sen, Jun 23, 2001)
THE FUTURE of the NDA government would appear to have been already decided — it has no future. Even if the BJP wins handsomely in Uttar Pradesh, the NDA government will find it difficult to continue. And such a win is most unlikely.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 23, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand.
- From Lahore With Hope (The Kashmir Times, Kuldip Nayar, Jun 23, 2001)
Lahore looked different when I went there in the bus carrying Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee nearly two years ago.
- An Opium Dream (The Financial Express, Ravi Kapoor, Jun 23, 2001)
Having smoked and inhaled their joint, a couple of afimchis (opium addicts) started chatting. One said, “I am planning to buy the Taj Mahal.” The other replied, “How can you buy it unless I sell it off?”
- Slap In Face Of Republic (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Jun 23, 2001)
SO Gen Pervez Musharraf, the Chief Executive Officer of Pakistan and Pakistani Army Chief, has taken the Indian Prime Minister, Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee, for a ride.
- Diplomacy Of Cross-Connection (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 23, 2001)
DIPLOMACY is a fine art of balancing what is conveyed and what is not conveyed.
- Jehad Is Bad Foreign Policy, Tell Pak (Tribune, Tavleen Singh, Jun 23, 2001)
DOES a military dictator stop being a military dictator if he declares himself President?
- Signs Of New Thinking In Press (Tribune, Gobind Thukral, Jun 23, 2001)
SANER voices in Pakistan are asserting and urging anyone who cares to listen to end the five-decade long Indo-Pak conflict on Kashmir.
- A Washington Itinerary (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 23, 2001)
When Brajesh Mishra, national security adviser and principal secretary to the prime minister, walked into the Central Intelligence Agency’s headquarters near Washington a few days ago for his scheduled.
- Curb This Enthusiasm (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Jun 23, 2001)
There’s no need to fawn on the killer of Kargil.
- Musharraf Moves To Plan (The Financial Express, Inder Malhotra, Jun 23, 2001)
Christina Lamb, a British journalist specialising on Pakistan and rather sympathetic to it, once summed up its reality simply by reproducing, at the height of Nawaz Sharif’s power, the telling graffiti she had seen on a Karachi wall.
- Dumb Charade (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 22, 2001)
There is nothing better for the national morale than a show of solidarity vis-a-vis Pakistan.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 22, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand.
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