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Articles 3021 through 3120 of 13380:
- Leveraging India Post's Strength (Business Line, R. Vaidyanathan, Jul 13, 2006)
The strengths of India Post are its long tradition of handling financial services, its wide reach among the mass market and its credibility and trust, says R. VAIDYANATHAN, arguing that more flexibility and autonomy can help the behemoth provide the . . .
- Serial Blasts In Mumbai (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 13, 2006)
The serial bomb blasts in packed passenger trains in Mumbai on Tuesday that left over 160 dead and 600 wounded have shaken not only India but South Asia as a whole.
- Us Offers Help In Tracking Terror Agents (Indian Express, LALIT K JHA, Jul 13, 2006)
As India started the hunt for the terrorists responsible for the series of bomb blasts in Mumbai and Kashmir on Tuesday, the US said it was with India in its war against terror.
- `Pakistan Must Act Against Terror Groups' (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Jul 13, 2006)
Kasuri's remarks appalling: India
Kasuri drew a link between Mumbai blasts and non-resolution of disputes between India, Pakistan
"Pakistan is in the forefront of international efforts to fight terrorism"
- 'We Should Not Be A Haughty Big Brother To Nepal' (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Devi Prasad Tripathi, general secretary, Nationalist Congress Party, has been associated with Nepal since his days as a student leader at Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University
- 6 Tourists Hurt In Gulmarg Blast (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jul 13, 2006)
GSI Director, Kolkata, dies of injuries sustained in Tuesday's attack
- Blasts Continue In J&k, 14 Injured (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
At least 14 persons, including eight tourists, were injured when terrorists for the second straight day targeted visitors in Jammu and Kashmir.
- India To Review New Cbm Initiatives With Pakistan (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
After serial bomb blasts killed over 200 people in Mumbai, India has decided to do a "rethink" on new initiatives for confidence-building measures in the composite dialogue process with Pakistan.
- Bush Condemns Mumbai Blasts (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Jul 13, 2006)
President George W. Bush expressed outrage over the bomb blasts that killed over 183 persons in Mumbai on Tuesday and said the United States stood with India in the war on terror.
- The Day After (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 13, 2006)
Few organisations would have both the ruthlessness and the logistical capabilities to mount attacks on the scale and intensity of the Mumbai train bombings, which killed 190 at last count and injured many more.
- Mumbai Blasts Derail Indo-Pak Peace Process (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Jul 13, 2006)
Yesterday’s serial blasts in Mumbai appear to have taken the most important toll — the three-year-old Indo-Pak peace process.
- Mumbai Blasts Derail Indo-Pak Peace Process (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Jul 13, 2006)
Yesterday’s serial blasts in Mumbai appear to have taken the most important toll — the three-year-old Indo-Pak peace process.
- Massive Hunt On As Death Toll Rises To 200 (The Daily Star, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Indian police said yesterday the bombs which ripped through trains in Mumbai on Tuesday bore the hallmark of Islamic militants.
- Pointless Savagery (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 13, 2006)
Bombay's return to work yesterday after one of the worst terrorist attacks in Indian history was admirable. The stock market, almost perversely, even rallied by more than two per cent.
- How Much Will India Endure? (Washington Post, Editorial, Washington Post, 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?
- Moral Vacuum (Arab News, editoral, arab news, Jul 13, 2006)
terrorists have once again chosen to massacre innocent commuters. But why? What possible good could ever be achieved by slaughtering ordinary decent people as they go about their daily business? The hearts of the world have gone out to the citizens . . .
- Pointless Savagery (Telegraph (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Bombay's return to work yesterday after one of the worst terrorist attacks in Indian history was admirable. The stock market, almost perversely, even rallied by more than two per cent.
- No Surrender To Terror (China Daily, editorial, chinadaily, Jul 13, 2006)
Death is always petrifying. When it came in the form of multiple bombs that ripped through passenger trains at rush hour in Mumbai, India, on Tuesday, the word "gory" took on new meaning.
- Editorial: Moral Vacuum (Arab News, editorial, Arab news, Jul 13, 2006)
FIRST Madrid, then London, now Bombay — terrorists have once again chosen to massacre innocent commuters. But why? What possible good could ever be achieved by slaughtering ordinary decent people as they go about their daily business?
- Editorial: World Stands With People Of Mumbai (Toronto Star, Editorial, Toronto Star, Jul 13, 2006)
A day after seven bombs ripped through Mumbai's commuter rail system, leaving at least 200 dead and more than 700 injured, the trains were running again yesterday in India's commercial capital.
- World Stands With People Of Mumbai (Toronto Star, editoral, toronto star, Jul 13, 2006)
A day after seven bombs ripped through Mumbai's commuter rail system, leaving at least 200 dead and more than 700 injured, the trains were running again yesterday in India's commercial capital.
- Former Aide Suspects Role Of Dawood In Serial Blasts (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
The Mumbai bomb blasts was probably the handiwork of Dawood Ibrahim.
- Mumbai Bloodied By Blasts But Back At Work (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Jul 13, 2006)
Millions of people in India's financial capital returned to work on Wednesday a day after a wave of bombings, as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the country would not kneel to terrorism.
- Pakistan Tightens Security After Indian Blasts (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Pakistan has beefed up security in its main cities after a series of bomb attacks in neighbouring India, government officials said on Wednesday.
- The Road To Unimaginable Horror (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 13, 2006)
There has rarely been a crime so predictable as that visited on Mumbai. It is part of a war that is still far from over.
- India Slams Polls In Pok (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 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 . . .
- Tourists Leaving Kashmir In Droves (Statesman, Kavita Suri, Jul 13, 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.
- Gulmarg Too Under Attack, 7 Tourists Injured (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
In a span of 24 hours after conducting serial blasts at tourists in Srinagar on Tuesday, suspected terrorists yet again today targeted tourism directly and hurled a grenade towards their vehicle at Gulmarg injuring seven tourists, including three women.
- India Reacts Strongly To Kasuri's Remarks On Kashmir (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
In the aftermath of deadly terror attacks in Mumbai, India today took strong exception to Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri's remarks seeking to link the blasts to lack of resolution of Indo-Pak disputes, denouncing his comments . . .
- Cruel Intentions (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jul 13, 2006)
It’s unlikely that Tuesday’s violence in Srinagar was connected to the carnage unleashed in Mumbai a few hours later.
- Tackling Terror (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 13, 2006)
Are we condemned to live in conditions that permit terrorists of all inclinations to strike at will?
- 8 Tourists Injured In Grenade Attack (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Two top Laskhar-e-Toiba militants and a jawan were among six persons killed and 15 injured as militants carried out two more grenade attacks, including one targeting tourists for the second straight day today in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Teacher Target (Daily Excelsior, Ramesh Pandita and Meenakshi Koul, Jul 13, 2006)
Teaching profession has everywhere and always received the corroboration of being the noblest profession in the world and the most revered one in every era, especially in context to Indian . . .
- Let Logic Reign In Tricky Situation (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 13, 2006)
Hardly a day passes without a loud voice being heard for and against demilitarisation in the State especially the Valley.
- Ice-Cool Under Terror Attack (TIME, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Unlike the hysterical reaction of America and Spain, India's restraint under pressure is exemplary
- Al-Qaeda Drops Bombshell, Says Has Network In J&k (Hindustan Times, Rashid Ahmad, Jul 13, 2006)
This could be more trouble for India. On Thursday, a man claiming to be a spokesperson for Al-Qaeda called up a local news agency in Srinagar to announce the arrival of the terror group in Kashmir.
- 160 Dead In Mumbai Blasts (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
460 injured in explosions within 10 minutes on five trains and two stations
* Indian prime minister appeals for calm, vows to defeat terrorists
- India Rebukes Pakistan On Safta (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 12, 2006)
Makes veiled criticism of Islamabad
No economic progress without peace and security, says Bansal Pakistan trading under positive list goes against the very essence of SAFTA
- World Condemns Blasts (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
``Terrorism is a bane of our times and it must be condemned"
There can never be any justification for terrorism: U.K.
The terrorists guilty of this crime must be severely punished: Russia
- Peaceful Voting In Pok (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Voting began on Tuesday in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir to choose a new regional legislature that will face the . . .
- Muslim Conference Leading In Ajk Polls (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Muslim Conference is leading in Azad KAshmir polls while Sardar Atiq, Barister Sultan and Ishaq Zafar have been elected for their constituencies, according to unofficial results.
- Blasts In Mumbai And Srinagar: India To Take ‘Strongest . . . (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jul 12, 2006)
India said on Tuesday that it would take the “strongest possible measures” against militants in the wake of bomb blasts in Srinagar and Mumbai.
- Banks Race To Snare Top Student Talents (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Some investment banks say their graduate intake is now close to an all-time high thanks to an uptick in the economic cycle and healthy profits.
- Where's The Steel In Our National Character? (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 12, 2006)
Why doesn't our Government respond with the vehemence of Israelis when our jawans are abducted and mutilated,
- 7 Tourists Killed In Kashmir (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Seven tourists were killed and 35 people injured on Tuesday in a series of grenade attacks targeting holiday areas in the main city of revolt-hit held Kashmir, police said.
- Train Terror Kills 147 (Asian Age, Yusuf Jameel and Shafqat Ali, Jul 12, 2006)
Terrorists carried out eight serial bomb blasts in packed trains and at railway stations in Mumbai, killing at least 147 people and injuring 480 on Tuesday evening. The bombs on Mumbai’s suburban trains were planted in the first class . . .
- Musharraf, Aziz Condemn Mumbai Train Blasts (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Terming the bomb blasts in Mumbai's trains that killed over 100 people as a "despicable act of terrorism", Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz have condemned the attacks.
- Message From The Mumbai Blasts: Don't Get Close To The Us (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 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.
- How Much Will India Endure? (Washington Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Yesterday's awful rush-hour bombings of trains in Bombay raise an important and ominous question: How far can India be pushed?
- Dozen More Reasons (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 12, 2006)
To ask: just what is this government doing about terror, why can’t it even get its rhetoric right?
- On My Own Trip (Indian Express, SUNANDA MEHTA, Jul 12, 2006)
Travel only with thy equals or thy betters; if there are none, travel alone — The Dhammapada
- Kashmir: Tourists, The New Targets (Pioneer, Pramod Kumar Singh, Jul 12, 2006)
Serial grenade blasts in Srinagar were once again targeted at driving the tourists out of the Kashmir valley.
- Rattled Upa Govt Suspects Let Link (Deccan Herald, K Subrahmanya, Jul 12, 2006)
The Kashmir blasts could have passed off as just another warning bell ringing for Delhi from the violence-prone northern state until the initial news from Mumbai of the first of the blasts came in.
- Pakistani Minister Says Bombs Show Need For Talks (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Bombings which killed more than 160 people in Mumbai, India on Tuesday showed that Pakistan and India need to resolve disputes that can be exploited by extremists, Pakistan's foreign minister said.
- Grenade Attacks May Derail Tourism Industry (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jul 12, 2006)
Blasts won't affect tourist influx: traders
Sixth attack on tourists since beginning of this year's tourist season
Mainstream, separatist political parties condemn attacks
Perpetrators of violence will only invite people's wrath: Azad
- Lashkar-E-Taiba Denies Hand (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Inhuman, barbaric blasts: LeT spokesman
- A Tragedy Foretold (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 12, 2006)
It could take months to identify the perpetrators of the Mumbai bombings, but the recent past holds some clues.
- Eight Killed, 37 Injured In Grenade Attacks In Kashmir (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jul 12, 2006)
Militants target tourists at three places
- Police Pick Through Bomb-Hit Mumbai (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Jul 12, 2006)
Investigators picked through the mangled wreckage of trains and stations in Mumbai on Wednesday as millions of people commuted to work and school following a string of bomb blasts that killed at least 179.
- Kasuri, Rice Discuss India-Pakistan Dialogue (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
No discussion on Agni-III test
- J&k Police Claim Let Behind Grenade Attacks In Srinagar (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
The Jammu and Kashmir police tonight claimed Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Taiba militant outfit was behind the series of grenade blasts in Srinagar which left eight people, including tourists, dead.
- The Taliban's Hidden Masters (Pioneer, Anil Bhat, Jul 12, 2006)
It is becoming increasingly clear that the kind of Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) used against the coalition forces in Afghanistan is similar to the ones used in the Kashmir Valley, pointing as strongly to the Pakistani connection as the suicide . . .
- Same Group May Be Behind Both Attacks: Duggal (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
The Centre has pointed to the possibility of the same group perpetrating the blasts in Srinagar and Mumbai.
- J&k Blasts: Pak Terror, Indian Victims (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
The frequent grenade attacks in Jammu and Kashmir may be carried out by cross-border terrorists, but they have a distinct 'Made in China' tag, say top counter-insurgency experts.
- The Pawar Behind A Village School (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 12, 2006)
The other day, I went back to school. Crossing the threshold of the zilla parishad primary school in Tirde village, 20-odd km from. . .
- 147 Dead, 439 Injured As Blasts Rock Mumbai Trains (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
At least 147 people were killed and 439 injured in a string of seven terror blasts that tore through first class compartments of suburban trains around 6 pm during the peak hour traffic here today.
- Hasten With Care (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jul 12, 2006)
It is heartening to note that a Union Government expert panel is quite convinced after an on-the-spot study about the existence of necessary infrastructure for setting up a super-specialty hospital in this city.
- J & K Government And Common Man's Self-Determination (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jul 12, 2006)
Ghulam Nabi Azad sat patient as per the power-sharing agreement reached between the PDP and the Congress after the Assembly polls in 2002.
- Will They Make It? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 12, 2006)
Believers in democracy in the sub-continent should feel encouraged by reports that opposition parties in Pakistan have stepped up their offensive for the restoration of popular rule.
- 8 Killed, 43 Injured In 5 Grenade Attacks In Srinagar (Daily Excelsior, Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, Jul 12, 2006)
Eight persons died and 43 sustained injuries when suspected militants carried out a series of grenade attacks, targeting domestic tourists in Dalgate and Lalchowk areas of Civil Lines in this capital city today.
- India: Bombed But Unbowed (Los Angeles Times, Editorial, Los Angeles Times, Jul 12, 2006)
Mumbai, like london, IS A bustling center of finance and culture that looms larger in its countrymen's imaginations than any other city.
- World Leaders Condemn Mumbai Explosions (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Terming the bomb blasts in Mumbai's trains that killed over 100 people as a "despicable act of terrorism", Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz have condemned the attacks. "Pakistan strongly condemns the series of bomb . . .
- Media Value Is Kashmir's Bane (Times of India, Vishwa Mohan, Jul 12, 2006)
The series of grenade attacks on tourists in Srinagar on Tuesday was a handiwork of three terrorist groups - Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) - which have recently joined hands to wage a "constant low-intensity . .
- Pak Terror, Chinese Grenades, Indian Victims (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
The frequent grenade attacks in Jammu and Kashmir may be carried out by cross-border terrorists, but they have a distinct 'Made in China' tag, say top counter-insurgency experts.
- Never Again, Say Tourists From Kolkata (Times of India, M Saleem Pandit, Jul 12, 2006)
Six people were killed and 35 injured in the attacks that followed the one at Dal Lake in Srinagar on Tuesday.
- J&k Blasts: Chinese Grenades, Indian Victims (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
The frequent grenade attacks in Jammu and Kashmir may be carried out by cross-border terrorists, but they have a distinct 'Made in China' tag, say top counter-insurgency experts.
- It Cannot Be Work Of Sane Kashmiris: Tourism Sector (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Saying that the grenade attacks on tourists in Srinagar couldn’t be the work of any ‘‘sane Kashmiri’’, the tourism industry in the Valley today demanded a probe into the incidents.
- 163 Killed In Mumbai Train Bombings (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Seven explosions ripped through packed commuter trains during rush hour on Tuesday in India's commercial capital, killing at least 163 people and injuring over 460 in what officials said was a well-coordinated bomb attack by terrorists.
- Diamer-Basha Dam Royalty Issue (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 12, 2006)
While addressing a public meeting in Gilgit on July 4, President Pervez Musharraf said that the Northern Areas (NA) would get royalty from the Diamer-Basha Dam.
- India Could Use Airforce Against Kashmiri Militants (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jul 12, 2006)
The Indian government is considering using the air force to launch a counter-insurgency offensive in held Kashmir following increased militant activity and a series of blasts in Srinagar.
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