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- South Asian Parliament Gets The Nod (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2007)
Aiming to bring all SAARC countries under a South Asian Parliament, a two-day conclave of parliamentarians on Monday decided to set up a South Asian Parliamentary Commission headed by Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee to put in place . . .
- Aphc, Jklf Call For Consensus (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2007)
Representatives of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), Mirwaiz-led Hurriyat Conference and Jamaat-e-Islami, who have so far rejected the Centre’s invitation for talks, today shared a dais and deliberated on the status of Jammu in context of . . . .
- Indian Visitors Show ‘Evidence’ Of Kin In Pakistan (Daily Times, Ali Waqar, Jun 04, 2007)
The 14-member delegation from India, which is trying to locate family members allegedly captured by Pakistan during the 1971 war with India, showed documents to Daily Times on Sunday that they said proved their loved ones were captured.
- Pakistan Has Its Way (Pioneer, KN Pandita, Jun 01, 2007)
Islamabad has influenced European Parliament's report on J&K, says KN Pandita.
- Outlook For South Asia (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, May 24, 2007)
ADDRESSING the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers in Islamabad recently, President Musharraf painted a rosy picture of Indo-Pakistan relations, which he claimed had never been better.
- Kashmir Resolutions Of Oic Meeting Do A Balancing Act (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , May 19, 2007)
A three-day meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Conference Foreign Ministers concluded here on Thursday with a resolution on Kashmir that was a balancing act between its traditional anti-India line and support for the bilateral peace process . . .
- Shamshad Ahmad On The Peace Process (Frontline, A.G. NOORANI, Apr 26, 2007)
The peace process from the perspective of Shamshad Ahmad, former Foreign Secretary of Pakistan.
- All In The Family (Pioneer, Utpal Kumar, Apr 19, 2007)
When Congress MP Rahul Gandhi declared that Babri Masjid would have been saved had there been a Prime Minister from his family, and that his family divided Pakistan, he betrayed his lack of knowledge of Indian history.
- Sitting On The Fence Won't Do (Pioneer, Ashok K Mehta, Apr 18, 2007)
Kargil was revenge for Siachen, a former Pakistan Army Chief told me, sipping his white wine in a third country.
- Siachin Talks Let-Down (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2007)
The just ended defense secretary level talks (eleventh round, no less) have produced hardly a whimper – what to talk of a bang. One has got used to the way most Pakistan-India talks end of late - a lot of fanfare but very little substance.
- Kingdom Of Knowledge Remains (Pioneer, Karan Singh, Apr 02, 2007)
The pictorial biography under review opens with an endearing quote from Karan Singh himself. "My life seems to fall into 18-year modules.
- Cosseting Separatism (Pioneer, Hari Om, Feb 27, 2007)
Outfits like the All-Party Hurriyat Conference of Mirwaiz Omar Farooq, Tehrik-e-Hurriyat of Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front of Yasin Malik and Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) of Shabir Shah have recognised the problem facing . . .
- More Than A Train (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Feb 20, 2007)
Amid the death and destruction that overtook the Samjhauta Express at Panipat on Sunday night, the images reproduced here seem to belong to a faraway time.
- The Pullback Syndrome (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Feb 08, 2007)
A pullback is again in the air, this time from Siachen Glacier. Not many would appreciate the upshot of Army pullbacks, like I didn't until I happened to be in Kargil in September 1968.
- Optimism On Kashmir (WhatIsIndia Publications, Aravind Sitaraman, Feb 02, 2007)
Returning from a nine-day trip to Pakistan, Hurriyat Conference Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said that an "honourable solution to the Kashmir problem" was achievable shortly and "would be in line with the aspirations of the people."
- ‘A Cabinet Minister Makes Money... Problem Comes When You Do Not Give A Farthing To The Organisation’ (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jan 30, 2007)
In the second part of his interview with The Indian Express Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta on NDTV 24x7’s Walk the Talk programme, Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray speaks about the relationship between money and politics and why he thinks Indira Gandhi . ..
- India Considering Siachen Proposal (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jan 18, 2007)
India is “favourably considering” a Pakistani proposal for a troop pullout from the Siachen glacier, according to sources here.
- 'Never In The Last 60 Years...' (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 16, 2007)
Says the Pakistan foreign minister have India and Pakistan 'had such a sustained discussion on Jammu and Kashmir' as this time. 'And it is no secret that it is being discussed at various levels.'
- Framework Of Delusion (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 02, 2007)
Speaking in Amritsar on December 20, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reiterated his March 24, 2006, offer for a "Treaty of Peace, Security and Friendship" to Islamabad.
- A Possible Solution To Kashmir Problem (Asian Age, Kuldip Nayar, Jan 02, 2007)
The most important development in India-Pakistan relations in 2006 was Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s formulations on Kashmir.
- Framework Of Delusion (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Dec 29, 2006)
Speaking in Amritsar on December 20, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reiterated his March 24, 2006, offer for a "Treaty of Peace, Security and Friendship" to Islamabad.
- Framework Of Delusion (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Dec 28, 2006)
Speaking in Amritsar on December 20, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reiterated his March 24, 2006, offer for a "Treaty of Peace, Security and Friendship" to Islamabad.
- India Can’T Pull Out Troops (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, Dec 28, 2006)
Speaking in Amritsar on December 20, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reiterated his March 24, 2006, offer for a “Treaty of Peace, Security and Friendship” to Islamabad as “the basis for enduring peace and prosperity”.
- No Shortcuts In Kashmir (WhatIsIndia Publications, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 22, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf proposed a “four point solution” to resolve the Kashmir dispute that includes Indian troop withdrawal, self-governance for Kashmiris, joint supervision by the three sides, and maintaining current borders in . . .
- No Pulling Out Of Siachen: Antony (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 14, 2006)
a clear indication that the dispute between India and Pakistan over the strategic Siachen Glacier was far from resolution, as Pakistan has often been claiming, the Indian government asserted today there was no move to withdraw troops from the . . .
- Dying In Vain In Kashmir (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Dec 10, 2006)
The Kashmir issue, as one of the two long-simmering disputes in the world, has thrown up a horrible final death count for the final 17 years of the struggle: 70,000 dead since 1989 when the insurgency started.
- Hurriyat Distances Itself From Pdp’S Proposal (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2006)
Seeking to distance itself from the “self-rule” concept of the PDP, the moderate faction of the Hurriyat Conference on Saturday said it espoused “self-governance” for Jammu and Kashmir outside the ambit of the constitutions of India and Pakistan.
- 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 . . .
- Once Again, With Realism (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Nov 13, 2006)
As India and Pakistan resume their peace talks on Tuesday, both nations are confronted with a paradox.
- Delhi Boosts Sea Trade With Pak (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
After a gap of 35 years, India and Pakistan are about to start maritime activities. The Union Cabinet has approved the revision of the concerned protocol likely to be taken up for consideration at the foreign secretary-level talks between the two . . .
- J&k Autonomy Working Group Doa? (WhatIsIndia Publications, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2006)
The Hindu reported that the Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) Autonomy Working group promised by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh 5 months ago may be dead on arrival (DoA) because of a lack of suitable leadership to lead the group and procedural issues.
- Fission And No Fizz (OutLook, Kanti Bajpai, Oct 10, 2006)
N-power status put India back a notch on all counts. What saved us from the hole: the economy.
- Trial By Fire (Tribune, Gen V.P. Malik (retd), Sep 27, 2006)
I have confronted death and defied it several times in the past because destiny and fate have always smiled on me.” “… unlike most leaders, I am also a soldier, Chief of the Army Staff and Supreme Commander of my . . .
- Kargil Boosted Kashmir Cause: Opposing Us Would Be Disastrous, Says Musharraf In Book (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Sep 24, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf’s yet-to-be-released book — In the Line of Fire — has painted a bleak picture for Pakistan had it not joined the United States in the war on terrorism and says that the 1999 Kargil standoff with India boosted the cause . . .
- A General Intent On Staying On, Come What May (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2006)
Among other things, this self-congratulatory book stands l'affaire Kargil on its head and presents an over-the-top reading of what propels India-Pakistan relations.
- India's Rigid Stand (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 25, 2006)
The news emanating from New Delhi is not positive and what is coming out can at best be called confusing. India's Minister of State for External Affairs E Ahamed told the Lok Sabha on Wednesday that things like joint control or joint . . .
- India Says Cbms With Pakistan Will Continue: (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 24, 2006)
Says Kashmir an integral part of India
New Delhi disappointed by Islamabad’s inaction on terrorist outfits
- Indian Minister Rejects Musharraf’S Proposals (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 24, 2006)
Says Kashmir an integral part of India
New Delhi disappointed by Islamabad’s inaction on terrorist outfits
- India Rules Out Joint Management Of Kashmir (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 24, 2006)
India on Wednesday rejected the idea of joint management or joint control of divided Kashmir with Pakistan, saying a similar suggestion recently reiterated by President Gen Pervez Musharraf would impinge on India’s sovereignty over the disputed region.
- The House They All Built (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Aug 06, 2006)
The Bharatiya Janata Party would not be itself if it stopped playing politics with history. As the real intentions of the BJP in raking up a controversy about an American “mole” in P.V. Narasimha Rao’s PMO become clear, Sonia Gandhi and Prime . . .
- The House They All Built (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Aug 04, 2006)
The Bharatiya Janata Party would not be itself if it stopped playing politics with history.
- Proxy War Shows No Signs Of Abatement (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 26, 2006)
On July 26, the nation will pay its homage to martyrs of the Indian Armed Forces who made the supreme sacrifice during the Kargil operations seven years ago. Will the nation observe it as the final Vijay Diwas ? Unlikely.
- Time To Dump Musharraf? (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 14, 2006)
After Mumbai, only a naif would believe that the India-Pakistan peace process will remain unaffected. A deliberate pause in bilateral talks at this moment might provide Prime Minister Manmohan Singh valuable time and space to reflect on the basic . . .
- Giving It Back (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 14, 2006)
New Delhi has finally chosen to prick the rather thin bubble of justification that Pakistan has constructed for itself in the parts of Jammu and Kashmir that it controls.
- Fo Terms Kashmir Core Issue Between Pakistan, India (Dawn, Qudssia Akhlaque, Jun 13, 2006)
The Foreign Office on Monday emphatically declared that it considered Kashmir dispute the core issue between Pakistan and India and said it had been acknowledged in the Simla and Tashkent agreements.
- Islamabad Rejects Sinha’S Remarks On Kashmir (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 13, 2006)
Pakistan on Monday snubbed the former Indian External Affairs Minister for his naive remarks made regarding the status of Kashmir dispute saying that anyone who knows even little about Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan would . . .
- Talks On Siachen Not Dialogue Of The Deaf: Pak Defence Secy (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Jun 04, 2006)
Pakistan Defence Secretary Lt-Gen Tariq Waseem Ghazi (retd) visited New Delhi for the tenth round of Defence Secretary-level India-Pakistan talks on Siachen and Sir Creek. He agreed for an interview but could not find time. On his return to Islamabad . .
- Demilitarisation Of Siachen (Tribune, Maj-Gen Ashok K. Mehta (retd), Jun 04, 2006)
The Siachen breakthrough did not materialise. We are closer to resolving any of the other outstanding issues with Pakistan.
- Siachen Is Strategically Important (Daily Excelsior, J N Raina, Jun 03, 2006)
India will be deluding itself if it feels sanguine that Siachen conflict will be negotiated with Pakistan amicably.
- Verify, But Trust, Is The Best Formula For Siachen Pullout (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, May 20, 2006)
In the absence of trust, authenticating existing ground positions offers India no greater diplomatic or military protection than a well-demarcated zone of mutual disengagement.
- The Siachen Question (Tribune, Lieut-Gen Harwant Singh (retd), May 20, 2006)
Times change, people change, the world has changed, policies are being realigned, free trade, etc, is the current mantra.
- In National Disinterest (Pioneer, Balbir K Punj, May 19, 2006)
How responsive is the UPA Government towards the external security imperatives of India?
- No Reason To Leave Siachen (Pioneer, Ashok K Mehta, May 17, 2006)
In 1996, a group of retired Indian Generals was invited on the fading RIMC Dehradun net to Pakistan.
- Dangers Of Saltoro Pull-Back (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, May 05, 2006)
There are indications that New Delhi is negotiating with Pakistan to pull back Indian forces from the strategic heights of Saltoro Range and establish an extensive demilitarised zone. But there should be no question of a pull-back from positions . . .
- The Saltoro Range (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, May 04, 2006)
There has been significant progress in recent months in expanding cooperation and reducing tensions between India and Pakistan, despite continuing incidents of ISI- sponsored terrorism.
- Dangers Of Saltor Demilitarisation (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, May 04, 2006)
There has been significant progress in recent months in expanding cooperation and reducing tensions between India and Pakistan, despite continuing incidents of ISI sponsored terrorism.
- Advani Says Siachen Pull-Out Would Be A Sell-Out (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, May 03, 2006)
The BJP today said any “ill-conceived” pull out from Siachen would be a “sell-out”.
- Visiting Pakistan To Defreeze Siachen (Daily Excelsior, Atul, May 01, 2006)
It now looks certain that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will visit Islamabad before the summer is out; it is in a sense returning Gen Pervez Musharraf’s visit to Delhi in April 2005 actually on a self-invitation to watch the . . .
- Caving In On Siachen (Pioneer, Rai Singh, Apr 26, 2006)
In the editorial, "Sorry capitulation" (April 8), you have unmasked the mystery behind the UPA Government's plan to placate Pakistan in August when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is scheduled to meet Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf.
- ``I Saved Pakistan From Sinking '' (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Apr 25, 2006)
Steps taken to project a soft image
- Settling Siachen: Don’T Let The Solution Become A Bigger Future Problem (Indian Express, Jasjit Singh, Apr 25, 2006)
While a war has gone on at the world’s highest battlefield for 22 years almost to date, it has not changed the basic military position of India and Pakistan. In fact, Pakistan’s repeated attempts to dislodge the Indian Army from its posts on the . . .
- Musharraf ‘Literally Wept’ When East Pakistan Fell (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said he ‘‘literally wept’’ when he heard the ‘‘disgusting’’ news of surrender of Pakistani troops during the Bangladesh war with India.
- Without Kashmir, Mr Mukherjee? (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 21, 2006)
Indian Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Wednesday that the Indo-Pakistan peace process hadn't "failed or slowed down." The coincidence of Pakistan's cautious welcome the same day of India's offer to alter its Kishanganga Dam project . . .
- Pakistan And Siachen Imbroglio (Daily Excelsior, Brigadier (Retd.) S. N. Sachadeva, Apr 10, 2006)
Even as India and Pakistan work out a demilitarisation agreement on Siachen to facilitate a prime ministerial visit to Pakistan later this year, foreign office and defence mandarins have drawn their red lines:
- Indo-Pak Overtures: Many Re-Runs, Few Results (Statesman, Devirupa Mitra, Mar 25, 2006)
The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh’s offer for a “treaty of peace, security and friendship”, in the absence of any details of its possible contents, could be described with a well-known cliché, tweaked a little — old wine in a relatively new bottle.
- Grabbing A Great Opportunity (Dawn, Fateh M. Chaudhri, Mar 04, 2006)
IN the run-up to President Bush’s South Asian trip, a lot of energy and effort has gone into discussing the key objectives of his visit. In his interviews to the electronic media President Bush has laid great emphasis on strengthening US-Pakistan ties tha
- Cong Asks Pak To Dismantle Terrorist Infrastructure (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jan 23, 2006)
The Congress today asked Islamabad to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure completely to fulfil the solemn commitment given by Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in January 2004 that he would not allow his...
- Third Time Rebellious In Baluchistan (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Dec 29, 2005)
This week India surprised by expressing concern over the crackdown in Pakistan’s largest province. C. Raja Mohan explains what is at stake.
- Peace, South Asia And The Kashmir Dispute (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Dec 26, 2005)
No, is the instant answer. Some historic facts, some political complicacies, some national interests and more.
- India’S Bravehearts (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 24, 2005)
The celebration of Vijay Diwas last week to commemorate India’s historic victory over Pakistan in 1971, which resulted in the formation of Bangladesh, was both a tribute to our brave soldiers and to the vision and leadership of the late Indira Gandhi,
- Omar Re-Elected Nc Chief (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Dec 20, 2005)
Restoration of greater autonomy best solution to Kashmir dispute, he says
- India’S Bravehearts (Hindustan Times, Pankaj Vohra, Dec 19, 2005)
The celebration of Vijay Diwas last week to commemorate India’s historic victory over Pakistan in 1971, which resulted in the formation of Bangladesh, was both a tribute to our brave soldiers and to the vision and leadership of the late Indira Gandhi, ...
- ‘No Discussion With Pakistan On Changing Status Of Kashmir’ (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Dec 16, 2005)
India has not held any discussions with Pakistan on changing the status of Jammu and Kashmir in any manner, the government told the Rajya Sabha (Upper House) on Thursday.
- India Has Not Discussed Change Of Status Of J-K: Govt (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 16, 2005)
There have been no discussions with Pakistan on changing, in any form whatsoever, the status of Jammu and Kashmir, Government told the Rajya Sabha today.
- Demilitrisation Of Kashmir (Daily Excelsior, Vinod Vedi, Dec 04, 2005)
There used to be a time when retired Indian military personnel (including the current Governor of Jammu and Kashmir) were fond of rushing to the Press to demand a unilateral Indian withdrawal from the Siachen Glacier borrowing and quoting . . .
- New Thinking On Kashmir (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 24, 2005)
For the greater part of its history, Kashmir has maintained an independent existence.
- Twenty Years Of Saarc Failure (Greater Kashmir, Samuel Baid, Nov 21, 2005)
Compared to the 12th summit meeting of the Heads of State and Government of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
- Accountability In Relief And Rehabilitation (Dawn, Maqbool Ahmad Bhatty, Nov 20, 2005)
ADVERSITY, it is said, is a great teacher. The devastating earthquake of October 8, is the biggest natural disaster to strike Pakistan.
- 20 Years Of Saarc's Failures (Daily Excelsior, Samuel Baid, Nov 20, 2005)
Compared to the 12th summit meeting of the Heads of State and Government of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
- New Thinking On Kashmir (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 19, 2005)
Solution begins from where occupation comes to an end
- Loc Incident And ‘Official Positions’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 09, 2005)
As India allowed the first of the five openings on the Line of Control in Kashmir, earthquake victims from the Pakistani side tried to rush across the heavily mined Line of Control (LoC) and had to be kept back by Pakistani police with teargas shells.
- No Super Power's Stooge (Daily Excelsior, R K Bhatnagar, Oct 31, 2005)
Indira Gandhi, the two time Prime Minister of India and the only child of Jawaharlal Nehru was born on November 19, eightyeight years ago in Allahabad in 1917.
- India And Pak Must Pursue Peace (Daily Excelsior, Samuel Baid, Oct 18, 2005)
The results of two days talks in Islamabad during October 3-4 was summed up by India's Foreign Minister Natwar Singh thus : ''On some issues there can be no hurry.
- Plebiscite Not Possible (Daily Excelsior, A. N. Bhardwaj, Sep 22, 2005)
Plebiscite is not possible in J&K State in the present scenario. Pakistan is mis-leading the world that the State is a disputed territory where people are waging a war for the rights of self-determination and is an up-holder of human rights. Therefore,
- The Peace Tree (Tribune, Shivalli M. Chouhan, Aug 20, 2005)
It stands there firmly rooted in its own ground of convictions, unaffected by the outcomes of the Shimla agreement,
- Joint Declarations And `Secret Clauses' (Hindu, Inder Malhotra, Aug 08, 2005)
Rare is the international agreement India has been party to in the last 40 years that has not evoked the same suspicions as those evoked by the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal.
- Columns (Indian Express, JAGAT S. MEHTA, Jul 18, 2005)
The debate whether Lal Krishna Advani was a “traitor” or a statesman groping to prepare for a future coalition government in which the BJP could be a partner, will and must continue.
- Implications Of Aphc Leaders’ Visit (Dawn, Maqbool Ahmad Bhatty, Jun 24, 2005)
THE two-week long visit of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) Delegation to Azad Kashmir and Pakistan
- A Warm Welcome In A Cold Battlefield (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 15, 2005)
Manmohan Singh paid a long overdue tribute to the personnel of the Indian armed forces when he became the first Prime Minister to visit the Siachen Glacier. For 21 years,
- Ninth Round On Siachen (Tribune, Lt-Gen Vijay Oberoi, Jun 09, 2005)
The ninth round of negotiations between the Defence Secretaries of India and Pakistan ended on May 27, 2005,
- A Handicapped Prime Minister (Deccan Herald, G S Bhargava, May 23, 2005)
Lenin dubbed George Bernard Shaw a good man fallen among Fabians.
- Olive Branch Flutters On Siachen (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, May 17, 2005)
When the Indian and Pakistani defence secretaries meet in Islamabad, they have the political mandate from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Pervez Musharraf to find an “expeditious” solution to the long and pointless military confrontation in th
- Peace Road Map Is Now Out Of The Box (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Apr 19, 2005)
In the joint statement by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Pervez Musharaf lie most of the elements of a roadmap for peace between India and Pakistan.
- Miss This Bus (Pioneer, D.S. KAMTEKAR, Mar 28, 2005)
The Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus link (SMBL) agreement has been described by government officials as well as sections in the media as a historic breakthrough.
- Minor Spark (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jan 21, 2005)
The India-Pakistan ceasefire along the Line of Control and international border, in force since November 2003, was violated with Pakistani mortar fire on Tuesday. The issue remains shrouded in mystery, as Islamabad has stated that the
- Hope Tomorrow? (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jan 20, 2005)
It may or may not be a mere coincidence that Pakistan's violation of the ceasefire in force along the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir occurred on the same day-Tuesday-it announced its decision to seek the World Bank's arbitration on India's Baglihar hy
- Go Beyond Status Quo (Pioneer, APS Chauhan, Jan 20, 2005)
The reaction in the media to the proposal of troop pull out from Siachen was premature. Even if there were to be any agreement on the issue, its shape and modalities are yet to be worked out.
- Look Beyond Status Quo (Pioneer, APS Chauhan, Dec 31, 2004)
The reaction in press on the troop's pull out from Siachen had been premature. Even if there were to be any agreement on the issue, its shape is still to be worked out.
- Famous Victors (Pioneer, Yogendra Bali, Dec 17, 2004)
December 16, 1971, marked the 'Victory Day' of one of the most decisive and unique battles fought by India against an aggressive neighbour, which always sought military solutions to its own domestic and international problems.
- Kargil Echo In Pak Purchases (Indian Express, Jasjit Singh, Nov 28, 2004)
US deputy Secretary for Defence Richard Armitage had stated on a Pakistani TV channel last month that ‘‘We have gotten (sic) now a steady stream of dependable funding to help the Pakistani armed forces.
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