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Articles 5721 through 5820 of 13380:
- Bush Arrives In India Amid Strong Protests (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
US President terms N pact with India ‘difficult issue’
- Hike In Indian Defence Budget (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Pakistan on Wednesday criticised the latest hike in India’s defence budget as out of sync with the peace process launched by the two nuclear-armed South Asian rivals.
- Bush’S Crucial Visit (Dawn, Ghayoor Ahmed, Mar 02, 2006)
Gepolitical realism demands that the United States, being the sole superpower of our times adopt a policy of even-handedness towards Pakistan and India.
- Nationwide Protests As Bush Arrives In New Delhi (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Mar 02, 2006)
US President George W. Bush arrived on his maiden visit to India on Wednesday amid unprecedented secrecy and encircled by raging nationwide protests against his country’s occupation of Iraq.
- Kashmir Issue: Bush Urged To Raise Hr Abuse Issue With India (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) convenor and Jammu and Kashmir People’s Freedom League chairman Mohammad Farooq Rehmani has called upon the US President George W. Bush to raise the question of serious human rights abuses . . .
- Four Die In Kashmir (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Suspected rebels shot dead two counter-insurgency policemen on Wednesday and two other people on Tuesday in occupied Kashmir, police said
- Bush To Help Resolve Kashmir Dispute, Hopes Musharraf (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
President General Pervez Musharraf said on Wednesday he expected US President George W. Bush to use his influence to help settle the Kashmir dispute.
- Roundtable Meets Ultimate Solution: Mufti (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Welcoming the ‘bold decision’ of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh in calling a roundtable conference on Jammu and Kashmir in the Union Capital recently, People’s Democratic Party patron and former Chief Minister Mufti Mohd Sayeed today said . . .
- Parthenium Management In Kandi-Areas (Daily Excelsior, Dr Anil Kumar, Mar 01, 2006)
Weed management has been a major concern for all the farmers but the menace is of more concern in dry and Kandi areas where these unwanted plants not only extract excessive amount of water but also create health hazards for the poor farming community.
- Right Approach (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Mar 01, 2006)
Like in the private sector there is need for adopting a performance-oriented approach in the Government administration too.
- Citizens Of Kashmir Are Citizens Of India: Saran (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Days after George W Bush said a solution to Kashmir issue should be acceptable to "those living within Kashmir", India today asserted that residents of the State were "citizens of India" and that New Delhi would convey to the US President . . .
- India Keeping Its Fingers Crossed On Civil Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Mar 01, 2006)
Negotiations on with the United States to reach an agreement before the visit of George W. Bush
It was always obvious it would be difficult for both sides: Saran
Major initiatives in agriculture, energy, economy, biotech, defence expected
- ‘J&k Militants Have Ties With Al-Qaeda, Taliban’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has admitted that terrorists operating in Kashmir have nexus with the al-Qaeda, Taliban and Pakistani extremists which is a “very dangerous” combination.
- No Change In Personal And Corporate It (Tribune, T R Ramachandran, Mar 01, 2006)
Proposing no change in the personal and corporate Income Tax, the Union Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, has slashed excise duties on a number of items, including small cars and aerated soft drinks, and brought 16 more items like ATM . . .
- From Eisenhower To Clinton To Bush (Hindu, Harish Khare , Mar 01, 2006)
The India-U.S. relationship cannot easily graduate into a strategicjugalbandhiwithout all shades of Indian nationalism feeling comfortable with Washington's global agenda.
- A Modest Hike, Says Pranab (Hindu, SANDEEP DIKSHIT, Mar 01, 2006)
Defence Ministry to seek more funds
Army receives an overwhelming share of 47.5 per cent
Rashtriya Rifles and National Cadet Corps are other gainers
Coast Guard a major beneficiary in sub-sectoral allocation
- Pakistan Hunting Qaeda, Taliban (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
* President calls Karzai’s Taliban list ‘a waste of time’
* Wants US to push for Kashmir deal
- Indian Soldiers Kill Suspected Militants Ahead Of Bush Visit (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Government forces killed three suspected militants on Tuesday as troops beefed up security in the Indian portion of Kashmir ahead of the US president’s visit to India, police said.
- Kashmiris Protest India Today’S Depiction Of Kaaba On Playing Card (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Rampaging demonstrators marched through Kashmir’s capital and clashed with police on Tuesday, protesting an Indian magazine’s publication of the picture of Islam’s holiest Shrine on a playing card.
- Implications Of Bush Visit (Dawn, Tariq Fatemi, Mar 01, 2006)
Soon we will have the US president in Islamabad. What message will the world’s most powerful leader bring us and what advantages can accrue to the country from this event?
- Bush Leaves For New Delhi Amid N-Deal Debate (Dawn, Anwar Iqbal, Mar 01, 2006)
The joint US and Indian efforts to save their nuclear deal continues to dominate discussions in the US capital as President George W. Bush left home on Tuesday for a landmark visit to South Asia which many say is as important as President Nixon’s
- As The Crisis Deepens (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 01, 2006)
ACTS of terror and disruption in Balochistan have now become a daily occurrence and seem to be assuming new dimensions.
- Kashmir Ultras Linked To Al-Qaida: Pervez (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf has said in an interview to US television channel ABC that terrorists operating in Kashmir have nexus with the Al-Qaida, Taliban and Pakistani extremists and that is a “very dangerous” combination
- Terrorists In Kashmir Have Nexus With Qaeda, Taliban: Pak Prez (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has admitted that terrorists operating in Kashmir have nexus with al-Qaeda, Taliban and Pakistani extremists which is a "very dangerous" combination.
- Pm's Roundtable: Jklf Criticises Kashmiri Leaders (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
The London-based Jammu-Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) has questioned the wisdom of some Kashmiri leaders in not responding to talks convened by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
- Militants Killed In Saudi Gun Battle (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Feb 28, 2006)
Slain men linked to attack on oil site
Saudi security forces have killed five more militants, who could be linked to the perpetrators of Friday's foiled attack on Abqaiq refinery, the world's largest, in Saudi Arabia.
- Rajnath: Don't Compromise On Deterrence (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Feb 28, 2006)
"Keep in mind country's energy needs"
With the possibility of an Indo-U.S. deal being inked during the visit of President George W. Bush, the Bharatiya Janata Party has said that while the Government must keep in mind the energy security . . .
- Call For Self-Rule In Kashmir Is Divisive: Venkaiah (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
BJP sees potential for mischief
Senior leader of Bharatiya Janata Party M. Venkaiah Naidu on Monday lambasted Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for seeking a common understanding on self-rule in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Hole To Pole, Potential Threats All (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
The US Secret Service is leaving nothing to chance as it goes about its job of protecting the President: it has given its tips to the Indian home ministry but will anyway keep watch from eyes in the sky.
- 'Civilian Nuclear Deal Possible During Bush Visit' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
The United States has said it is quite possible that the civilian nuclear energy agreement with India could be worked out during President George W Bush's visit beginning on Wednesday.
- N-Ties, Kashmir On Bush’S Pak Agenda (The Nation, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
Civilian nuclear technology cooperation will be on the agenda of President George W Bush when he meets President General Pervez Musharraf in Islamabad this week.
- ‘Cashmere For Kashmir’ To Raise Funds For Quake Victims (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Feb 28, 2006)
The Irfan Kathwari Foundation, a charitable group, is sponsoring a fund-raising event in New York next month to help the victims on the October earthquake in Kashmir.
- Pak-Us Talks To Focus On Kashmir, Terrorism: Fo (News International, Mariana Baabar, Feb 28, 2006)
President George W Bush will be paying a two-day official visit to Pakistan later this week, the dates and timings for which are not being announced for security reasons. Both sides will focus on a wide range of issues besides Kashmir, terrorism and ...
- Self-Governance Being Discussed With India (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
The Foreign Office said on Monday that Pakistan and India were discussing at various levels the proposal of self-governance in Kashmir.
- Civilian Nuke Deal Possible During Bush Visit: White House (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
The United States has said it is quite possible that the civilian nuclear energy agreement with India could be worked out during President George W Bush's visit begining tomorrow.
- Kashmiri American Council Appreciates Us Stance On Kashmir (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
The Kashmiri American Council has "appreciated" the official stand of the United States towards Kashmir as clarified by the President George W Bush.
- Pakistan Welcomes Bush Push For Kashmir Peace (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
* Musharraf, Bush to discuss civilian N-tech
* FO says missiles named after common heroes
- ‘All’S Well In J&k’ (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
Alluding to a decision by India and Pakistan to allow merchandise-laden lorries on Jhelum Valley Road, the Governor, Lt-Gen. (retired) SK Sinha, today said it would boost Jammu and Kashmir’s economy significantly.
- Furore Over Pm’S J&k Remarks (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
Parliament on Monday witnessed acrimonious scenes over Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s references to “self-rule” and “autonomy” for Jammu and Kashmir as the government sought to remove any misunderstanding on the issue.
- Bush Visit: Security Toned Up In J&k To Prevent Repeat Of 2000 (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
Ahead of US President Geroge W. Bush's visit to India, security has been beefed up in Jammu and Kashmir especially in minority-dominated villages to prevent the type of massacre of 35 Sikhs taken place on the eve of the then American President . . .
- Thousands To Protect Bush On First India Visit (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
About 5,000 personnel including snipers, commandos and U.S. marines using helicopters, bomb detectors and electronic jammers will protect President George W. Bush during his visit to India this week, officials said on Monday.
- Critical Elements Missing In Kashmir Dialogue (Daily Excelsior, O P Modi, Feb 28, 2006)
There is much ballyhoo these days about the future of Jammu & Kashmir.
- Snow Again (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Feb 28, 2006)
Is it surprising that it has snowed again in the higher reaches of the State? There are heavy rains as well in certain parts.
- India And Us To Finalise Deal Before Bush Visit (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Feb 28, 2006)
US Ambassador to India David C Mulford has said that he hopes to finalise the US-India nuclear deal before the arrival of President George W Bush tomorrow (Wednesday).
- Manmohan Singh Gets His Second (And Related) Moment In History (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Feb 28, 2006)
India’s rising stock, three years of 8% growth, a secular democracy, minority anger assuaged by Verdict 2004 — the nation can’t afford to lose this strategic opportunity
- Why Talk Self-Rule At All, Asks Bjp (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
A b vajpayee and other senior BJP leaders on Sunday took a serious view of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s roundtable on Kashmir, opposing talk of selfrule and autonomy for the state.
- In Chittisinghpora, Guns & Closed Doors (Express India, RIYAZ WANI, Feb 27, 2006)
The name of the US President fills this picturesque Sikh village in the shadow of Pahalgam with a sense of deja vu and dread.
- "Move On J&k Will Encourage Secession" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should have "dismissed outright'' the idea of self-rule and autonomy for Jammu and Kashmir instead of trying to evolve a "common understanding'' on these issues
- President Bush Says He’Ll Urge For Kashmir Solution (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
US President George W Bush has told Pakistan TV that he would use his upcoming visit to India and Pakistan to urge both sides to find a lasting solution to their dispute over Kashmir.
- A Passage To India (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Feb 27, 2006)
New Delhi, Feb 26 (PTI) A multi-layered security ring comprising US security officials, paramilitary commandoes and Delhi Police personnel will protect US President George W. Bush when he visits the national capital from Wednesday.
A team of US Secret
- Jammu-Srinagar Highway Blocked (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
About 180 passengers got trapped as the only road connecting Kashmir valley with the rest of the country was closed due to massive landslides at different places on the 300-kilometre long National Highway particularly at Panthaal near Ramban.
- Make It A Habit (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Feb 27, 2006)
The first-ever roundtable conference on Jammu and Kashmir convened by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the national capital last weekend has gone off smoothly.
- Peace Process Won’T Halt: Jaiswal (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Union Minister of State for Home, Prakash Jaiswal today said that terrorist violence will not halt the on-going peace process in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Mirwaiz, Mehbooba, Omar To Take Part In Kashmir Meet (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Kashmiri leaders including PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti, National Conference president Omar Abdullah and head of moderate Hurriyat Mirwaiz Umer Farooq are expected to take part in a two-day meet to be held here next month to discuss ideas to resolve Kashmir
- Culling Nearly Over In Surat (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Care being taken for the proper disposal of the dead birds and the waste
- Shaky Start (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Feb 27, 2006)
Separatists should attend the next round table
- Pakistan Supporting Jokers In Kashmir, Says Jkchr (Daily Times, Mohammad Imran, Feb 27, 2006)
The representative of a Kashmiri non-governmental organisation (NGO) has said that Pakistan and India have “privatised” the Kashmir issue, and has accused the Pakistan government of supporting “a group of jokers” claiming to represent the Kashmiris.
- After A Kashmir Winter, Some Thaw (Indian Express, ANAND K. SAHAY, Feb 27, 2006)
The roundtable conference on Kashmir, held at the prime minister’s behest last Saturday, is a breath of fresh air.
- Three Die In Kashmir Gunbattle (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Troops shot dead three militants in a gunbattle and two soldiers and a civilian were wounded in a car bomb blast in Kashmir, the army said on Sunday.
- Afghan War: The Way Out (Dawn, Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Feb 27, 2006)
In a crisp editorial published on February 23, the New York Times expressed the view that “the Pakistani army has been losing the war against Al Qaeda and Taliban fighters in the northwestern frontier” because “Pakistan’s military ruler, . . .
- Pakistan Makes ‘New’ Map Of Kashmir (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Feb 27, 2006)
Some of Pakistan’s embassies abroad are distributing a booklet which contains a map of the Jammu and Kashmir at variance with Pakistan’s long-held position on the dispute.
- Bush’S Visit To India (News International, Mariana Baabar, Feb 27, 2006)
With escalation in killing of civilians by Indian troops in occupied Kashmir, fears are growing that the Chattisinghpura incident might be repeated ahead of President George W Bush’s arrival in India.
- Bush’S Welcome Interest In Kashmir Issue (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Feb 27, 2006)
President Bush has said that lasting solution to the Kashmir issue is achievable. In an interview with PTV ahead of his visit to Pakistan and India next week, he said that he has already started playing a role and will continue to do so . . .
- New India-Pakistan Rail Link Sparks Reunion Hopes (The Nation, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Mohammad Sauleh fled his birthplace in India 41 years ago amid the crash of artillery shells, but he dreams of returning to the sound of train wheels going 'clickety-clack'.
- Troubled Valley (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Feb 27, 2006)
Fight terrorists, protect innocents
The killing of four innocent boys at Chak Dudipora in Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, allegedly by Army personnel, has created an embarrassing situation for the security forces.
- Table For Two, Three? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Feb 27, 2006)
Hurry and the Hurriyat have spoiled what could have been a big Kashmir initiative
- Bush And India’S Insecurity (Deccan Herald, Sunanda K Datta-Ray, Feb 27, 2006)
The permanent threat from Pakistan is unlikely to feature in the “detailed and substantive” talks with Bush
- Life Disrupted In Strike-Bound Kashmir Valley For Second Day (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Feb 26, 2006)
Dialogue cannot continue if rights violation continues: Hurriyat
Total shutdown in Kupwara for fourth day
Handwara limping back to normal
Special recruitment soon at Dhudipora
- Game For Pak Roundtable (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 26, 2006)
Jammu: The Kashmiri separatists who for one reason or the other stayed away from the PM's roundtable on Saturday are now packing their bags for a similar conference on Kashmir in Islamabad next month.
- Let Us Build A New J&k: Pm (Tribune, Prashant Sood, Feb 26, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said there was a need to evolve a common understanding on autonomy and self-rule for the state of Jammu and Kashmir and an arrangement can be found within the vast flexibilities provided by the Constitution which . . .
- Bush Hopes His Visit Will Set The Stage For A Groundbreaking Nuclear Pact (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 25, 2006)
Alternative sources of energy are going to be important for the development of a clean world
New Delhi should "lift investment caps," says Bush
Supports lifting visa curbs for educated people
Reiterates stand on Iran
- Pm's Roundtable On Kashmir Tomorrow Without Most Separatists (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 25, 2006)
Unfazed by the boycott by Hurriyat Conference and other major separatist groups, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will chair a round-table conference on Kashmir tomorrow to discuss ways and means to find a solution to the vexed issue.
- Good Soldiers (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Feb 25, 2006)
Rise above the rot
It may make news, it should not surprise. That providing air cover to Pakistani troops will be among the tasks allotted to an IAF helicopter detachment in the Congo establishes a bit more than the customary blending of uniforms . . .
- India Approves Rs 56.48b In Development Budget (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Feb 25, 2006)
India on Friday approved a developmental plan worth Rs 56.48 billion for Jammu and Kashmir for the year 2006-07 against Rs 42 billion last year. The much-delayed up-coming Baglihar power project would also get also Rs 2.3 billion for the coming ...
- Amnesty Urges Bush To Raise Hr Concerns In India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 25, 2006)
Amnesty International asks US president to include extrajudicial executions, deaths in police custody, rape, torture and arbitrary arrests on his agenda for dicussion with Indian PM
- Pm To Chair Kashmir Roundtable On Saturday (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 25, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will on Saturday chair the first-ever roundtable aimed at finding a lasting solution to the Kashmir issue, but many key players will be absent from the meeting.
- India’S Policy Towards Iran (Deccan Herald, G Parthasarathy, Feb 25, 2006)
Controversy characterises the communist parties’ support to Iran on the nuclear issue
- Dmk Waves Green, Left The Red Flag On Railway Budget (Indian Express, Pradeep Kaushal, Feb 25, 2006)
The railway budget has brought out the contours of a new political axis emerging between RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav and DMK leader M Karunananidhi. And this spells worry for the Congress.
- Centre’S Kashmir Roundtable Today But Reduced To All-Party Meet (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 25, 2006)
Pitched by the Prime Minister’s Office as a major initiative to fulfill Kashmiri aspirations and speed up the peace process, the J-K roundtable in New Delhi tomorrow has been reduced to an all-party meeting with the separatist leadership . . .
- Pm’S Roundtable Conference Today (Tribune, Prashant Sood, Feb 25, 2006)
The roundtable conference on Jammu and Kashmir called by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh tomorrow will provide the first opportunity to several groups and communities in the three regions of the state to present their views before the highest level . . .
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