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Articles 2721 through 2820 of 13380:
- ‘Those Who Kill Innocents Have No Religion’ (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 19, 2006)
The aftermath of the blasts created a scenario which the vernacular media could have exploited by pursuing a narrow, sectarian outlook and queering the communal pitch.
- "We Can't Just Arrest Anyone Who Prays Five Times And Has A Beard" (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 19, 2006)
Khurshid Kasuri, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, believes the postponement of the India-Pakistan Foreign Secretaries talks will strengthen those who do not want the peace process to succeed. In an interview on Monday, he said both countries must press . . .
- A Controversial Survey On India (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Jul 19, 2006)
India has been judged the sixth most dangerous country for children — even more dangerous than Afghanistan, the Palestinian Territories, Myanmar, and Chechnya!
- Militants Kill Student In Kashmir (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 19, 2006)
Militants killed an eleventh standard student in presence of a large number of people in south Kashmir, official sources said on Tuesday .
- The Onus Is On The Secularist (Hindu, Harish Khare , Jul 19, 2006)
The terrorist can be isolated only if the community is mobilised. That can happen only when our political leaders give up their habits and strategies of dividing communities.
- Blasts Erase Chances Of K-Dialogue (Deccan Herald, Zahoor Malik , Jul 19, 2006)
The recent Mumbai and Srinagar explosions have blasted the chances of an early resumption of talks between the Centre and Kashmiri separatists.
- ‘Our Destinies Linked, Need To Reflect On Ties With Pak’ (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 19, 2006)
Heading home from St. Petersburg with a strong international denunciation of the Mumbai massacre and its sponsors in hand, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today underlined the importance of flexibility in dealing with Pakistan and a firm resolve to . . .
- In The Name Of Charity (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 18, 2006)
The Jamaat-ud-Daawa, a renamed version of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, operates freely in Pakistan under the guise of a charity organisation.
- India Wanted A Peg To Link Pakistan, Says Kasuri (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 18, 2006)
New Delhi should not doubt Islamabad's sincerity, he says
Counterproductive to point finger at Pakistan'
Peace process in the interest of South Asia as well, he claims
Postponing Foreign Secretary talks `a negative development'
- Let Blasts Not Derail Peace Move: Mufti (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir and patron of Peoples Democratic Party, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, on Monday said respecting people’s overwhelming urge for reconciliation and harmony, India and Pakistan should act with great caution and not . . .
- Exfiltration Bid Foiled In Jammu, Four Bangaldeshis Arrested (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Security forces have foiled an exfiltration bid with the arrest of four Bangladeshi nationals who were trying to cross over to Pakistan from the Akhnoor forward belt, official sources said here today.
- Make It Roof Of Hope And Trust (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jul 18, 2006)
Imagine meadows bigger and more captivating than even those of Gulmarg and Patnitop. Think of lakes in comparison with which Wullar dwarfs and the well-embellished Dal looks really small.
- Terrorist Killed In J&k Encounter (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
A terrorist was killed by the Jammu and Kashmir police early on Tuesday in a fierce encounter in Doda district.
- Russia And The G8 (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 18, 2006)
G8 Summits attract mountains of expectation (and generate mountainous costs), but produce molehills of results.
- Mumbai Echo In Moscow: G-8 Warns Terror Sponsors (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 18, 2006)
Pakistan not named but world leaders say ‘united with India’, vow to bring to justice perpetrators, organisers, sponsors
- Make Them Bite The Dust (Pioneer, B Raman, Jul 18, 2006)
Government should revert to the 'talk-talk, hit-hit' policy to fight terrorism, which it sensibly followed till the mid-1990s ---- In cautiously-worded remarks after a visit to Mumbai on July 14, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has been quoted as . . .
- Manmohan Singh Meets Nazarbayev, Koizumi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Thanks Russia for supporting candidacy for Security Council
- Bjp Disappointed With Manmohan's `No' To Pota (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Unveil plan to fight terrorism: Arun Jaitley
- Action Against Managers Refusing Education Loan, Says Chidambaram (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Banks instructed not to demand surety; students can repay after landing a job Minister to scrutinise and resolve in 10 days, all complaints against managers
A total of two lakh students sanctioned education loan by banks across nation
- Kashmir Body Chief Summons Foreign Ministry Officials (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Hamid Nasir Chattha, chairman of the Parliament’s Special Committee on Kashmir, has summoned senior officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to brief parliamentarians on the Kashmir issue with special reference to developments after the Mumbai blasts.
- Irresoluteness, A National Disease (Pioneer, A Surya Prakash, Jul 18, 2006)
The Mumbai blasts, which have claimed over 200 lives and maimed or injured over 700 people, constitute a terrible tragedy for the victims and their families.
- Reluctant Rulers (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 18, 2006)
Prafull Goradia analyses why India is soft towards Islamist terror, while Israel leaves no stone unturned to retaliate against jihadi violence.
- Broken City (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 18, 2006)
As I started my run to catch the Andheri-bound local at Churchgate, I knew that I had got my timing horribly wrong.
- Blasts Rip Kashmir Gag (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jul 18, 2006)
In a historic change with long-term policy implications for South Asia, the UN Security Council has acknowledged, following the July 11 Mumbai bomb blasts, that Jammu and Kashmir is a part of India.
- Simi Activists Held In Assam (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Two SIMI activists were arrested from Fakiragram yesterday for having possible connection with the Mumbai blasts, while the state was put on high alert against terror strikes.
- Terrorist Handover: Congress Asks Bjp To Apologise (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
The Kandahar controversy resurfaced today with the Congress asking the BJP to either tender an apology or expel former External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh for the “revelations” in his forthcoming book “Call to Honour”. Mr Jaswant Singh is . . .
- The Terror Within (Times of India, Ranjan Roy, Jul 18, 2006)
For years, we've heard pompous exhortations from our leaders about how no Indian was ever found to be part of any international Islamic terror group. A true tribute to secular politics and democracy in a country that has . . .
- Keep Back Channels Open (Tribune, S. Nihal Singh, Jul 18, 2006)
The pause in the Indo-Pakistani dialogue was inevitable, given the devastating nature of the terrorist attacks on the Mumbai trains and their suspected links to groups in Pakistan.
- Surprised At Kargil (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 18, 2006)
F C. Fuller, a well known military historian, records, “he, if he wishes to understand war, must examine the nature of surprise in its thousand and one forms as it pursued its relentless course throughout history.”
- Beastly End Of A Beauty (OutLook, Raja Menon, Jul 17, 2006)
The story of a gentle petite Indian girl in brutal captivity, who astonished friend and foe with her courage and beauty has been written about earlier, but never researched so comprehensively as in this book.
- Lake At The End Of The Rainbow (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Hugh and Colleen Gantzer swear that they have never seen any stretch of water so incredibly blue; or in such a starkly exquisite setting, as the Pangong lake in Ladakh.
- The Tangmarg Protest (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 17, 2006)
It has been a well-accepted fact all along that the war against terror cannot be won without the active support of the general public.
- Postponement Of Talks (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 17, 2006)
The postponement of foreign secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan by New Delhi following the Mumbai attacks is a most unfortunate and regrettable development.
- World Of Political Untouchables (Pioneer, S Gurumurthy , Jul 17, 2006)
Although social divides in India are crumbling, political inequality is thriving as never before, says S Gurumurthy.
- Qaida Training Militants In Kashmir (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Al Qaida is training Kashmiri militants to undertake terrorist attacks in the Valley, according to a document available with UNI.
- People Show The Way (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Jul 17, 2006)
If there is a saving grace in the Mumbai blasts, it lies in the courage and determination of the common man ----
- Will Mottaki Have The Answers? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 17, 2006)
From nuclear issue to gas and domestic politics, India looks for a serious dialogue with Iran
- Dialogue Derailed (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 17, 2006)
India-Pak peace talks have been suspended
- Re-Enact Pota: Advani (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Demanding the re-enactment of POTA to check the surge in terrorism, BJP leader L K Advani asked the Centre to secure international support for India's war on terror and for exerting pressure on Pakistan to dismantle the terror networks operating there . .
- Broken City (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 17, 2006)
As I started my run to catch the Andheri-bound local at Churchgate, I knew . . .
- Moderates On Both Sides Must Assert Themselves (Hindu, Foqia Sadiq Khan, Jul 17, 2006)
In this view from across the border on the Mumbai train blasts, the writer argues that Pakistan needs to make a greater effort to deal with terrorist networks while India must immediately act to prevent a Gujarat-like backlash and over the longer . . .
- Limit To Tolerance, But Options Are Limited Too (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Jul 17, 2006)
Despite the Musharraf regime's equivocation on terrorism, India will gain nothing by allowing the authors of the Mumbai blasts to disrupt the peace process with . . .
- Mumbai: What Next? (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Striking similarities between the recent Varanasi and Mumbai blasts have come to the fore following forensic reports on last Tuesday's serial blasts in Mumbai. Not just the explosives used in the terror attacks but the modus operandi of the ultras . . .
- Writer Kaun? (Times of India, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 17, 2006)
The battle of the books is about to be joined in Pakistan, with General Musharraf about to issue his riposte to Nawaz Sharif's just-out memoir Ghaddar Kaun.
- Elections In Azad Kashmir (News International, Dr Shabir Choudhry, Jul 17, 2006)
A ‘drama’ in name of elections in Azad Kashmir has been in full swing. The state of Jammu and Kashmir was at one time known as ‘base camp’, to ‘liberate’ the other Kashmir which was under the ‘occupation’ of India.
- India Puts Off Peace Talks With Pakistan (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Jul 17, 2006)
India has put off peace talks with Pakistan due this week after suspicion over the Mumbai train bombings fell on Islamist militants based in that country, a top Indian foreign ministry official said on Sunday.
- No Troop Cut In J&k As Long As Pak Helps Terrorists' (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
India today ruled out reduction in troops in Jammu and Kashmir until Pakistan keeps its promise of not allowing its territory to be used by terrorists against it.
- Key To Mumbai Blasts May Lie Close To Home, Experts Say (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
The Mumbai bombings reveal the extent to which India now faces a home-grown threat and confirms the transition of al Qaeda into a global franchise that inspires, but does not direct, attacks around the world.
- Pranab Rules Out Troops Withdrawal (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
India has ruled out troops withdrawal from Line of Control until Pakistan stops sponsoring cross-border terrorism in the Valley.
- Jihad Indica (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
No Maginot Line to this global war ---- As the dust settles on Mumbai's horror, it is time for India to consider what the devastating bomb blasts of July 11 mean.
- Zero Tolerance Of Terrorism (Pioneer, Joginder Singh, Jul 17, 2006)
Terrorists struck in a big way at the financial capital of India on July 11, when they targeted Mumbai's lifeline, the local trains running in the city's western suburbs.
- Infiltration Continues Unabated (Daily Excelsior, J N Raina, Jul 17, 2006)
Islamic terrorism is ever on the rise. Willy-nilly, India has now become the entrepot of terrorism, which is well entrenched and 'flourishing' fast in the Muslim-dominated regions, where Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency has spread its tentacles.
- Any Respite? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jul 17, 2006)
In the annals of terrorism the week that has just ended would be remembered as one of the cruelest.
- Pm Seeks Firm Commitment From Pak On Terrorism (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Sending a tough message, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today demanded a "firm commitment" from Pakistan backed by "action on the ground" that its territory will not be used to support terror acts directed against India.
- Pak Terror Tap On, No Troop Cut In J-K (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee today ruled out any withdrawal of troops from the Jammu and Kashmir border until Pakistan keeps its committment of not allowing terrorists to operate from its soil.
- Five Killed, 11 Injured In Jammu And Kashmir (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Five persons were killed and 11 injured in separate incidents in Jammu and Kashmir since Saturday night, as militants carried out three more grenade attacks and the security forces foiled an infiltration bid and arrested two militants.
- India For Friendship But Pakistan Must Deliver On Commitments . . . (Hindu, N. Ram , Jul 17, 2006)
``No cause is great enough to justify recourse to the killing of innocent people''
- Pm Calls For Just Settlement Of Kashmir Issue (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to finding a just and early settlement of the Kashmir issue in accordance with the aspirations of the Kashmiri people.
- Train Bombers 'Funded By British Businessmen' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Indian officials claim that bogus charities are sending £8m to Kashmiri terror groups
- Follow It Up (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 16, 2006)
There would be widespread endorsement of the Prime Minister’s stand that the peace process cannot progress until Pakistan fulfils its commitment to crack down on terrorists operating eastward of the Line of Control.
- Musharraf's Na Visit (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 16, 2006)
President Musharraf's visit to the Northern Areas last week was an important occasion in many respects.
- ‘Ex-Banker Has Terror Link’ (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
A former employee of an international bank, arrested last month for allegedly siphoning off $420,000 from customer accounts, has links with Pakistan-based militants, the police said on Saturday.
- Terrorism Takes A Toll On Tourism In Kashmir (Press Trust of India, Subhashis Mittra, Jul 16, 2006)
A sudden spurt in terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, including the grenade attacks on tourists, has hit hard tourism -- the economic lifeline of the state --, as holiday-goers are cancelling plans of visiting the Valley fearing violence.
- Crackdown In Mahim (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
The Mumbai police and its crime branch picked up nearly 300 persons from the Naya Nagar slums of Mahim area in Mumbai on Saturday morning for questioning in connection with Tuesday’s serial bomb blasts on Mumbai’s commuter trains.
- Maharashtra Ats To Quiz Let Activist (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Mudassir alias Raju, the prime catch of security agencies in J&K, will be questioned by the Anti-Terrorists Squad of Maharashtra Police in connection with the outfit's suspected role in the Mumbai serial blasts.
- Raja Rao: The Man (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
C N Srinath reminisces about Raja Rao, a dear family friend and a warm-hearted, serious man.
- The Greatest Pashtun (Statesman, SUBROTO ROY, Jul 16, 2006)
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (1890-1988) was without a doubt the greatest political genius the Pashtun people have yet produced. Understanding the political economy of the Pashto/Pakhto speaking peoples, as well as the Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Turkmen and . . .
- 'Hsbc Fraud Accused's Let Links Not Certain' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Does Nadeem Kashmiri, the former HSBC staffer, have any Laskhar-e-Taiba (LET) connections? The theory is doing the rounds following certain observations made during brain-mapping tests conducted on him at the Forensic Sciences Laboratory in Bangalore.
- India Holds 11 As Blast Probe Makes Slow Progress (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Jul 16, 2006)
Authorities detained 11 people, mostly Muslims, on Saturday as the hunt for the Mumbai bombers produced several leads, but police warned about drawing premature conclusions.
- Pakistani Terrorist Killed In J&k Encounter (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
A Pakistani terrorist was killed in an encounter with security forces in Anantnag district where police defused an Improvised Explosive Device, official sources said.
- Agni Dives Into Sea (Daily Excelsior, Tushar Charan, Jul 16, 2006)
The scientific community in India has probably never suffered a more embarrassing blow than the failure of two successive space-bound vehicles in July when our most ambitious missile, the 3500-km range Agni-III followed by the much trumpeted . . .
- Aftermath Of Mumbai Blasts..... (Daily Excelsior, Allabaksh, Jul 16, 2006)
Nearly 13 years after a serial blast that took 250 lives in the metropolis, Mumbai, the financial capital of India, was rocked on July 11 by seven coordinated attacks within a matter of about 20 minutes on the suburban railway network during the . . .
- Salaam, Namaste? Jullay! (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 16, 2006)
How do we greet each other? We say salaam or namaste. Both the expressions come naturally to us in this State.
- Terror In Times Of Political Correctness (Indian Express, Tavleen Singh, Jul 16, 2006)
It has long been my view that political correctness is dangerous and usually harms those people and ideas it seeks in a muddled liberal fashion to protect.
- Key To Mumbai Blasts May Lie Close To Home, Experts Say (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
The Mumbai bombings reveal the extent to which India now faces a home-grown threat and confirms the transition of al Qaeda into a global franchise that inspires, but does not direct, attacks around the world.
- India Holds 11 As Blast Probe Makes Slow Progress (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Indian authorities detained 11 people, mostly Muslims, on Saturday as the hunt for the Mumbai bombers produced several leads, but police warned about drawing premature conclusions.
- Indian Ex-Hsbc Employee Linked To Lashkar (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
A former employee of an international bank, arrested last month for allegedly siphoning off US$420,000 from customer accounts, has links with Pakistan-based militants, Indian police said on Saturday.
- Pak Military Has Repeatedly Subverted Democracy: Khan (Pioneer, PTI, Jul 16, 2006)
Accusing the Pakistani military of subverting democracy with repeated coups, former Air Force Chief Noor Khan has said it was Pakistan's army which went to war with India both in 1965 and 1971 provoking retaliation.
- Multi-Dimensional Plots Of Change (Hindu, SMITA JAIN, Jul 16, 2006)
`The first and only feminist-activist' theatre group in the country, Pandies is focussing on social change through the medium of theatre.
These workshops are a window into a different world for these children. They are normally never asked their . . .
- Question Mark On Peace Initiative With Pak: India (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Making it clear that the Mumbai blasts had put a "question mark" on the peace initiative with Pakistan, India today said "it is becoming difficult" for it to take forward the process between the two countries.
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