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Articles 2921 through 3020 of 13380:
- Let Operative Zaibuddin Ansari Under Scanner For Train Blasts (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Zaibuddin Ansari, Lashkar-e-Toiba module leader who is missing after his role into the Aurangabad arms and explosives seizure was exposed, is under the scanner of the Anti-Terrorists Squad of Mumbai Police and central intelligence agencies in . . .
- Do Not Blame Everything On Pakistan: Kasuri (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Amid sparring over the terror attacks in Mumbai, Pakistan on Thursday said there should be no "knee-jerk reaction" to blame it for "everything happening" in India.
- Fight Terror Alone (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Jul 14, 2006)
When the prime minister of India stood side by side with President Bush and emphatically stated that “we, the civilized . . .
- Simply Herself (Hindu, BHUMIKA K, Jul 14, 2006)
She can sing Madhuvanti with a traditional flourish and also enjoy jazz on her iPod. Shubha Mudgal straddles a range of musical worlds with elan
- Caller Says Al-Qaeda Has Arrived In J-K (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
A mysterious local call made to a news agency here today reportedly claimed that Al-Qaeda had set up base in the state. International wire agencies and several Delhi-based TV channels reported the arrival of Al-Qaeda in Kashmir based on the claim . . .
- Keeping Peace: Will The Spirit Of Bombay Rise To The Challenge? (Indian Express, SUDHEENDRA KULKARNI , Jul 14, 2006)
Bombay entered July with a lot of premonition. Vivid still were the memories of 26/7, when the metropolis nearly drowned in a demonic downpour and over 400 people died then and the days that followed.
- A Shadow On The Peace Process (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 14, 2006)
The exchange of words between India and Pakistan after the Mumbai attacks shows the trust deficit.
- Two Terrorists Shot Dead In J&k » (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Security forces shot dead two terrorists in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir in the wee hours of Friday, a defence spokesman said.
- Kashmir Caller Rings In (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
A man claiming to represent al Qaida Jammu and Kashmir announced the formation of the group today in a statement to a local news agency.
- Travel Exhibition Begins Tomorrow (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
India International Travel Mart (IITM), a travel and tourism exhibition, will be held in Bangalore from July 15 to 17 at the Kanteerava Indoor Stadium. "Around 20,000 visitors are expected to take part. The exhibition is open to all," said Anurag . . .
- Arms & The World (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 14, 2006)
No progress in efforts to curb small arms trade
- J&k ‘Al-Qaeda’ Hails Serial Blasts (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
The al-Qaeda on Thursday announced formation of its unit in Jammu and Kashmir and hailed the bomb blasts in Mumbai, reports the local Current News Agency (CNS).
- Indo-Pak Peace Process Still On Track (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
The India-Pakistan composite dialogue may have reached a bumpy section, but the peace process is not expected to be derailed due to the Mumbai blasts.
- Mumbai Terror Link In Nepal? (Statesman, SUDESHNA SARKAR, Jul 14, 2006)
Can two disgraced Pakistanis, caught in Nepal five years ago in an explosive-smuggling scandal also involving a Pakistani Embassy official, be holding the key to the tragic blasts in Mumbai on Tuesday that killed at least 200 people? Nepal Police . . .
- Israel Blockades Lebanon; Wide Strikes By Hezbollah (New York Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Israel imposed a full naval blockade on Lebanon on Thursday and put Beirut’s international airport out of commission, and the militant group Hezbollah loosed a hail of rockets and mortar shells that killed two Israelis and sent thousands into bomb shelt
- Tourists Leaving Kashmir In Droves (Statesman, Kavita Suri, Jul 14, 2006)
A day after Srinagar blasts, tourists have started leaving Kashmir. Most of the casualties in the yesterday’s attack were from West Bengal. Till yesterday, there were over 10,000 tourists from different parts of the country in Kashmir.
- Pak To Be Blamed For Mumbai Blasts: Us Expert (Pioneer, Priscilla Huff, Jul 14, 2006)
A senior visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has said that Pakistan, not Kashmiri militant group was behind Tuesday's serial bomb blasts in Mumbai.
- J&k Falls Off Tourist Map, Uttaranchal & Hp New Destinations (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh gained an unexpected bonanja from the terrorist attack that snuffed out seven innocent lives last Tuesday in Srinagar.
- Al-Qaida Enters Kashmir (Statesman, Kavita Suri, Jul 14, 2006)
Osama bin Laden’s Al-Qaida has arrived in Kashmir. Though there have in the past been intelligence reports indicating the presence in the violence-hit state of the terror . . .
- India Slams Polls In Pok (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
India said the entire election process in ‘‘Azad Jammu and Kashmir’’ part of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir demonstrated a “lack of credibility” with the authorities rejecting most of the candidates who did not sign a declaration ascribing to . . .
- Zion To Sion (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 14, 2006)
From Israel, lessons for Mumbai ---- Facetious as it may sound, weeks like this one are ripe for bemoaning the limits to . . .
- India Claims Pakistan 'Hand' In Mumbai Bombs (Guardian (UK), RANDEEP RAMESH, Jul 14, 2006)
The peace process between India and Pakistan fell victim to the Mumbai bombings yesterday as talks scheduled for next week were reportedly delayed because New Delhi said it had evidence that its neighbour had a "hand" in the attacks.
- 3 Suspects Sought In Connection With India Train Blasts (New York Times, Somini Sengupta , Jul 14, 2006)
India, Friday, July 14 — Indian authorities rounded up hundreds of people for questioning on Thursday and released photographs of two suspects in connection with the train bombings here that killed about 180 people this week. A third suspect was named
- Six Bangladeshis Arrested (Deccan Herald, Prasanta Paul, Jul 14, 2006)
Police, acting on information from Central intelligence agencies, have arrested six Bangladeshi nationals from central parts of this metropolis on Wednesday evening. Initial investigations have reportedly “created a flutter” among intelligence circle.
- Al-Qaida Claims To Have Set Up Network In J&k (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
A man claiming to represent Osama bin Laden’s Al Qaida said the terror network had set up a wing in J&K and appealed to Indian Muslims to take up jehad, a Srinagar-based news organisation said on Thursday.
- Terrorists Target Hindus In Valley (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Terrorists shot dead four teenagers in Poonch and left a middle-aged woman and her daughter injured in a post-midnight strike in this border district of Jammu region.
- Al-Qaeda Applauds Mumbai Bombings (Taipei Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Abu al-Hadeed, claiming to represent the terrorist network in Kashmir, called on Indian Muslims to fight for freedom through 'jihad' and to promote Islam
- India Names 3rd Bombing Suspect (International Herald Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Indian authorities on Friday named a third suspect in this week's train bombings in Bombay, as the local media said the well-coordinated attacks that killed 200 people were planned by Pakistan's main intelligence agency.
- Advantage Iran (Asia Times, Ehsan Ahrari, Jul 14, 2006)
Iran is the source of much discussion and dismay in the West. Yet it is reportedly becoming quite popular in the world of Islam. What is the reason for this ostensibly split vision of Western governments and Muslims at large regarding Iran?
- India Names New Suspect In Train Bombings (Khaleej Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
India - Indian authorities on Friday named a third suspect in this week’s train bombings in Bombay, as the local media said the well-coordinated attacks that killed 200 people were planned by Pakistan’s main intelligence agency. Pakistan denied the charge
- Hundreds Detained Over Mumbai Bombings (Guardian (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Indian detectives searching for the Mumbai train bombers who killed more than 200 commuters have detained about 350 people for questioning.
- Agenda At St Petersburg (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 14, 2006)
G7 countries must watch out for Moscow's charm offensive and ask Russian leaders to further democratise, writes Alec van Gelder
- The Intelligent Way To Assuring Security (The Financial Express, Jayaprakash Narayan, Jul 14, 2006)
Strengthen national security capabilities, while checking alienation to cut down resentment
- Qaeda’ Emerges In J&k (Asian Age, Yusuf Jameel, Jul 14, 2006)
A new militant group has been launched in Kashmir, calling itself "Al-Qaeda Jammu and Kashmir", but the intelligence agencies and law enforcement authorities here have no clue on whether it is actually a wing of the organisation led by Osama bin Laden.
- Ghaffar’S Grandson Says Pak Sheltering Terrorists (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Jul 14, 2006)
The Pakistan government is providing weapons and safe houses for terrorists, according to Pakistan Awami National Party president Asfandyar Wali Khan, who is currently leading a delegation to India. He said that he had said as much to the interior . . .
- Tourists Flee Kashmir After Deadly Attacks (Reuters, Sheikh Mushtaq, Jul 14, 2006)
Holidaymakers are fleeing Indian Kashmir after a series of attacks by suspected Muslim militants on tourists in the Himalayan region killed eight visitors, tour operators and officials said on Thursday.
- Police Detains Suspects, Sees Lashkar Hand In Bombs (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Jul 14, 2006)
Indian officials named Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba on Thursday as the prime suspect behind bombings that killed at least 156 people in Mumbai, as police said they had detained about 20 people.
- President, Pm Discuss Security (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called on President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on Thursday afternoon. The meeting lasted for nearly half an hour.
- Pak Ready To Assist India: Musharraf (Rediff on the Net, K J M Varma, Jul 14, 2006)
Amidst India's strong suspicion of Pakistani hand in Mumbai train blasts, President Pervez Musharraf has said his country is willing to assist with investigations being held to determine the culprits behind the incidents.
- Politics Of Self-Defeat (Pioneer, Shobori Ganguli, Jul 14, 2006)
Tuesday's serial blasts in Mumbai, yet another critical reminder of the asphyxiating grasp of terrorism on India, is an ominous signal to the political class in New Delhi that sadbhavana (goodwill) trips to Pakistan cannot obliterate the ideology of hate
- Blasts Kill Tourism In Kashmir (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Holidaymakers are fleeing Kashmir after a series of attacks by suspected Muslim militants on tourists in the Himalayan region killed eight visitors, tour operators and officials said on Thursday.
- Tibet On The Train To The Future (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 14, 2006)
It was a Chinese expatriate living in the US and travelling as a tourist on the first train from Beijing to Lhasa last week who hit the nail on the head. He remarked that change in Tibet was inevitable and that people could not be expected . . .
- Pak Offers Help In Mumbai Blasts Probe (Times of India, Chidanand Rajghatta, Jul 14, 2006)
Pakistan’s foreign minister Khurshid Kasuri backed off from linking the terror attacks in India to resolution of disputes and Islamabad offered New Delhi unqualified help in probing the bombings after an UNSC directive to member states to cooperate . . .
- Al-Qaida Claims It Has Set Up Unit In J&k (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
A man claiming to represent Osama bin Laden’s Al Qaida said the terror network had set up a wing in J&K and appealed to Indian Muslims to take up jehad, a Srinagar-based news organisation said on Thursday.
- Us Lifeline To Pak Terror (Pioneer, Sunita Vakil, Jul 14, 2006)
The sale of F-16s to Pakistan will ensure that the lifeline the US provides to the principal source of global terror is not snapped.
- Qaida Caller Said More Details Soon (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
According to Srinagar journalist Rashid Rahi, who received the call claiming that Osama bin Laden had appointed a person called Abu Abdul Rehman Ansari as his J&K chief, the caller identified himself as Abu al-Hadeed.
- Masterly Inactivity (Times of India, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 14, 2006)
In the aftermath of the Mumbai blasts, government's response as well as the international community's reaction to terrorist acts is under scrutiny. Prime minister Manmohan Singh has promised that government will win the war against terror.
- Where Is The Political Will? (OutLook, KPS Gill, Jul 14, 2006)
You cannot prevail over terrorism by merely using strong language in Parliament or in the media. It is perhaps difficult to find even one politician in the country who holds the national interest above the interest of his
- Pak Planned Kargil Even Before Vajpayee's Visit: Musharraf (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf has confirmed what the world had suspected for long -- that Pakistan's Kargil invasion had been planned even as the then Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee was preparing for his journey of peace by bus to Lahore in . . .
- Violence Upsurge (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 14, 2006)
The security forces, or sections of them, cannot be allowed to get away with attributing the recent upsurge in violence in Jammu and Kashmir to the “healing touch” policy promoted by the former chief minister.
- Dawood In Pocket, Pak Offers Help In Mumbai Blast Case (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Rubbing salt to India’s wounds, Pakistan on Thursday said that it was ready to help India’s investigation into the Mumbai bomb blasts that killed 198 people on Tuesday.
- Don't Dismiss Al Qaeda (OutLook, B. Raman , Jul 13, 2006)
Renewed communal tensions, as witnessed in Bhiwandi recently, and a vigorous Al Qaeda propaganda aimed at exploiting the pockets of anger among the Indian Muslim youth over increasing coziness with the USA, should not be dismissed lightly, in the . . .
- Mumbai’S Spirit Is Being Flogged To Death (Indian Express, FARAH BARIA, Jul 13, 2006)
You know what I think as Mumbai gets patted on the back for its spirit? I think Mumbai’s spirit of survival has become an expedient fait accompli, cold-bloodedly taken for granted by government after callous government.
- 'India Has Enough Uranium' (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
From the moment United States President George W Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced the India-US civilian nuclear agreement, US Congressman Gary Ackerman has been a major supporter of the accord.
- 5,000 Families Involved With Naxals In Bangalore: Kharge (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Terrorists have taken shelter in the city'
Police should be strengthened and its capabilities upgraded: Kharge
Underworld activities going on in ports: Deshpande
- Message From Blasts: Don't Get Close To The Us (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
If ever there was a demonstration that cross-border terrorism remains a pertinent threat to freedom-loving people everywhere, it happened on 7/11 in Mumbai, the financial capital of India.
- India After Mumbai (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 13, 2006)
A curious thing happened in Delhi on Wednesday, the day after seven bombs killed 200 Mumbaikars: the national government seemed to wake up to the fact that the country faces a security threat.
- Take Deterrent Action Against Terrorists, Says Hindu Munnani (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
General secretary of the Pondicherry State unit of the Hindu Munnani, D. Murugayyan called upon the Centre to come out with firm and deterrent action against those indulging in terrorist activities in the country.
- How Much Will India Endure? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 13, 2006)
Yesterday’s awful rush-hour bombings of trains in Bombay raise an important and ominous question: How far can India be pushed?
- Muslim Conference Wins 20 Seats (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 13, 2006)
The Muslim Conference, which won half the seats in the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir Assembly elections, is set to form the next Government in the region.
- State Of Vacuum In Times Of Terror (Indian Express, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Jul 13, 2006)
The appalling bombing of trains in Mumbai should lull us out of the Arcadian complacency that had been creeping into our security discourse.
- Pak Under Scrutiny Over Mumbai Blasts (Times of India, Chidanand Rajghatta, Jul 13, 2006)
Pakistan's swift and all-to-quick condemnation of the Mumbai blasts and its commiseration with New Delhi notwithstanding, all eyes are on Islamabad's militaristic leadership to see if it has ceased to use terrorism as a state policy against India.
- Terror Tuesday Finds Echo In Both Houses (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Tuesday’s terrorist attack which killed more than 150 people in Mumbai had its echo in both Houses, with the opposition cautioning the Government that Bangalore could soon become an easy target for such attacks.
- Watch Thy Neighbour (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 13, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s reluctance to name Pakistan in his address to the nation on Wednesday night, one hopes, does not imply that it is business as usual in the peace process. Although the foreign office underscored the importance of . . .
- Boys Gone Astray, Minister? (Indian Express, Shishir Gupta, Jul 13, 2006)
You don’t have to wait for intelligence agencies to release their trademark identikit pictures to know the faces behind Mumbai’s serial blast.
- India Makes Kasuri A Soft Target (Times of India, Indrani Bagchi, Jul 13, 2006)
In a woefully inadequate response to Tuesday's terrorist carnage in Srinagar and Mumbai, the UPA government on Wednesday attacked what can only be called a soft target — Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Kasuri.
- Kasuri Did Not Link Blasts To Kashmir Dispute: Fo (Dawn, Qudssia Akhlaque, Jul 13, 2006)
The Foreign Office on Wednesday hastened to clarify reported remarks of Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri on the Mumbai bomb blasts that evoked a caustic reaction from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) earlier in the day.
- Govern Or Get Out, Bjp Tells Upa (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Jul 13, 2006)
In a blistering attack on the Centre for compromising national security, the main Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday told the United Progressive Alliance Government to either "govern or get out" in the interest of the nation and the people.
- Terrible Tuesday (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 13, 2006)
It was indeed a terrible Tuesday for India, especially for the residents of its most cosmopolitan city and commercial capital, Mumbai.
- India Slams Pakistan For Linking Attack To Kashmir (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
India has slammed Pakistan for trying to link the Mumbai blasts with the Kashmir dispute and asked Islamabad to reign in terror outfits operating from its soil.
- Death Toll In Mumbai Train Blasts Rises To 250 (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
The death toll from a series of bombs that struck Bombay’s packed commuter trains rose Wednesday to 200, and India demanded that Pakistan dismantle the “infrastructure of terrorism,” but leveled no direct accusation at its rival for the attacks.
- Lessons From Ajk Elections (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 13, 2006)
Tuesday's elections to the Legislative Assembly of Azad Jammu and Kashmir were held, by and large, peacefully barring a few incidents of violence.
- India Rejects Ajk Elections (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
India said on Wednesday said that elections in the Pakistani part of Kashmir held on July 11 “lacked credibility” and could neither be called “free” nor “an exercise towards self-governance”.
- Kasuri For Fissile Material Moratorium With India (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri has said that Islamabad is ready for a bilateral fissile material moratorium with India saying that its nuclear weapons programme was driven by Indian threat perception.
- Aping The Communists (Pioneer, Prafull Goradia, Jul 13, 2006)
Anguish at the desecration of Meenatai's statue notwithstanding, the violence and burning of buses by Sena activists was regrettable, says Prafull Goradia
- India Suspects Lt Behind Blasts (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Police awaiting test results from evidence collected from blast scenes
Lashkar and Hizbul Mujahedin deny role in rail blasts
Manmohan praises people returning to normal life
- Militants Bang On Target, Tourists Flee Kashmir (Pioneer, Khursheed Wani, Jul 13, 2006)
A day after Tuesday's serial blasts that killed eight visitors, tourists began leaving Jammu and Kashmir in large numbers.
- Blasts Will Not Derail Peace Process: India: No-One Can Make Us Kneel: Singh (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Jul 13, 2006)
A day after serial blasts killed close to 200 commuters in Mumbai’s local trains, India vowed on Wednesday to continue the peace process with Pakistan even as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned that no one could make his country kneel.
- Jihadis On Rampage (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 13, 2006)
Does the UPA regime have the courage to confront them?
- Nawaz Was Briefed On Kargil And He Was On Board: Musharraf (Daily Times, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Jul 13, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf has challenged former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s allegations that he (Musharraf) did not take him into confidence on the situation in Kargil by presenting pictorial evidence of Nawaz Sharif’s visit to Kel in Kashmir in . . .
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