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Articles 3321 through 3420 of 7145:
- Indo-Us N-Deal Poses 'Great Challenge' To Non-Proliferation (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 18, 2006)
The Chinese media has questioned the impact of the historic Indo-US civilian nuclear energy deal and said it poses a "great challenge" to the non-proliferation regime.
- A Consensus Remains Elusive In West Bengal (Hindu, Marcus Dam, Mar 18, 2006)
With the main Opposition parties yet to forge an alliance, the Left appears set to benefit.
- Centre Urged To Stop Anti-Naxal Movement In Chhattisgarh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 18, 2006)
"Ensure that civilians are not involved in conflicts with armed groups"
"Members of a family are pitted against each other"
Maoists urged to end use of mines
- Pink Is The New Red (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Mar 18, 2006)
Only a month away from the assembly elections in Kerala, the opposition Left Front looks all ready to explode in the face of the electorate.
- Tdp Seeks Release Of Scholarship Amount (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 18, 2006)
Don't hike fee for students of private engineering colleges, says CPI(M)
Government has no role in fee hike, says Higher Education Minister P. Koteswara Rao
TRS member call for review of out-of-turn promotions to police involved in anti-naxal operatio
- Kerala Cpm At War, Politburo Steps In (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 18, 2006)
The faction feud in the Kerala CPM, being fought out in the party offices as much as through the web, leaflets, SMS and email messages, has got the central leadership worried about the party’s chances in the Assembly polls.
- Man And His Government (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Mar 18, 2006)
My interests, personal as well as professional, are in politics and society; in cultural terms I am more-or-less a philistine. I know a little about literature, a little less about music, and nothing at all about the greatest of modern art forms . . .
- End Of Communism (Tribune, Amulya Ganguli, Mar 17, 2006)
On the morning of February 25, 1956, a short, bald, thick-set man rose to address an unscheduled meeting of high-ranking members of the Soviet communist party in Moscow.
- Train Of Terror (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Mar 17, 2006)
Anarchists love the trappings of an ideology, even if it is an outdated one. The so-called Maoist rebellion in parts of India is a case in point.
- Tarigami Calls On Musharraf (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Mar 17, 2006)
CPI(M) legislator from Jammu and Kashmir M.Y. Tarigami along with noted Gandhian Nirmala Deshpande on Thursday called on Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and exchanged views on the peace process and measures needed to give it a boost.
- The China Model (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Mar 17, 2006)
With the exception of Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, few in the CPI-M are likely to be impressed with P Chidambaram’s latest feelers.
- The Bear Hug (Frontline, John Hepburn, Mar 17, 2006)
The visit of George Bush was marked by huge protest rallies against him and his administration's hegemonic designs.
- Price Hike In The Pipeline (Frontline, V. Sridhar, Mar 17, 2006)
Out sourcin an intractable problem to an "expert" committee is often the preferred choice of governments. Doing this enables governments to maintain the pretence of obtaining an independent, objective assessment, while actually pursuing a predetermined bu
- Australia Tunes Out Us Drumbeat On China (International Herald Tribune, Janaki Nair, Mar 17, 2006)
Once lock-step Australia tunes out US drumbeat on China
Condoleezza Rice is focusing on China's military growth ahead of a Saturday summit.
- Growing Threat Of Maoist Violence (Hindu, K. Srinivas Reddy, Mar 17, 2006)
The recent hijacking of a passenger train in Latehar, Jharkhand, and the attacks on tribals in Chhattisgarh and Bihar point to the naxalites upping the ante. So much so that the death toll in naxalite violence has begun to rival that in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Five New Democracy Activists Held On Charge Of Extorting Money (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 17, 2006)
Two toy pistols, three cellphones and a scooter recovered
- Oppn Goes To Ec Against Buddhadev (Deccan Herald, Prasanta Paul, Mar 17, 2006)
With the model of code of conduct already in force following declaration of the Assembly polls by the Election Commission, Chief Minister Buddhadev Bhattacharjee finds himself in a spot after the Opposition complained with the EC against him . . .
- Assam Alliances... (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Mar 16, 2006)
Electoral jigsaw puzzles in Assam have found solution in parties forging alliances or reaching understanding on seat-sharing.
- Maoist Siege Fuels Price Rise (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 16, 2006)
Nepalis wait for transport at a bus terminus in Kathmandu while soldiers patrol a highway near Kathmandu on Wednesday. (AFP, Reuters)
- We Don’T Remain Blind Prisoners Of The Past’ (Indian Express, Craig Gordon, Mar 16, 2006)
with the Left bent on making the country’s foreign policy an election plank in the state polls, PM Manmohan Singh today said he was ‘‘not apologetic’’
- Cpi(m) Secretariat Selects Paloli To Lead Poll Battle (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 16, 2006)
CPI(M) State panel meets to choose other candidates
Strong pitch for Achuthanandan
CPI(M) leaves out Achuthanandan, Pinarayi
K.V. Ramakrishnan to contest in Malampuzha
- The Wind Blows Another Way At The Durand Line (Indian Express, Husain Haqqani, Mar 16, 2006)
Pakistan’s relations with Afghanistan are in a downward spiral. First came the war of words between President Hamid Karzai and General Pervez Musharraf over who was to blame for the resurgence of the Taliban along the mountainous Afghan-Pakistan . . .
- How To Swing The Deal (Telegraph, M.R. Venkatesh, Mar 16, 2006)
The dramatic exit of Vaiko from the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led alliance in Tamil Nadu has created possibilities for an unpredictable swing to occur.
- China's 'Schindler' (International Herald Tribune, Howard W. French, Mar 16, 2006)
Nanjing, China: From the outside it does not look like much: the shell of a two-story brick building with scaffolding running up its sides and, on this drizzly winter day, a pair of construction workers kicking around in a courtyard littered with building
- Maharashtra Tops In Fdi Approval (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 16, 2006)
State averaged an annual industrial growth of 9 per cent: Governor
- Assembly Polls In Five States (Daily Excelsior, Sunil Gatade, Mar 16, 2006)
These are different elections. Neither the Congress nor the BJP, the two national parties, are the main players in the game, but stakes are high for both of them in the electoral outcome.
- Who Wants To Be A Superpower? (Hindu, DHIRAJ NAYYAR, Mar 16, 2006)
India needs to be a super-empowerer of the less powerful, both countries and peoples, and not a superpower in the shade of an even bigger one.
- New Phase In Indo-Us Ties (Daily Excelsior, Sarvadaman, Mar 16, 2006)
After many decades, Indian leaders have learnt to walk with the most powerful leader (Mr Bush) of the world. So far India's Pak-centric policy had not only made India waste her time but also look small.
- Ex-Ias Officer To Fight Bhattacharjee (Deccan Herald, Prasanta Paul, Mar 15, 2006)
Cpi (M)’s pillar of success and the Marxists’ proud ‘face of Bengal’ Buddhadev Bhattacharjee will face a retired IAS officer and Trinamool Congress candidate Dipak Ghosh in his bid to gift the ruling Left Front a record seventh successive term in office.
- Death Of A Mass Murderer (Dawn, Maqbool Ahmad Bhatty, Mar 15, 2006)
THE death of Slobodan Milosevic, in his cell at the Hague, where he was undergoing a trial at an International Criminal Court since 2001, for crimes against humanity, including genocide, has left incomplete a process that would have delivered the . . .
- Patil Says Yatras Could Divide Society (Hindu, CP Bhambri, Mar 15, 2006)
They exert pressure on the police in maintaining law and order
Mr. Patil did not refer to L.K. Advani's twin yatras
"Everybody is affected if any untoward incident happens"
No assurance on law on resettlement and rehabilitation policy
- Rebels Seize Train In India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 15, 2006)
Communist rebels seized a passenger train in an eastern Indian jungle, leaving passengers unharmed but highlighting growing frustration among hundreds of millions left behind by India’s economic boom.
- Ec Guidelines Shock Parties (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 15, 2006)
"No wall writing, pasting of posters" .
EC should not approach the election mechanically: CPI
CPI (M) says the fresh notification would undermine democracy
"Politicia
- 'Cpi-M Leaders Involved In Lavalin Case' (Times Union, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 15, 2006)
The Congress on Tuesday accused the central leadership of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) of involvement in a controversial deal with SNC-Lavalin, a Canadian firm.
- Jaswant Targets Foreign Policy (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 15, 2006)
Only India has unsettled borders
Government must choose between idealism, realism: Jaswant
Surrendering to U.S. hegemony cannot be called realism: Yechury
- Naxalites Abandon Train, Passengers Unharmed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 15, 2006)
Police and not the passengers were the real targets of the CPI(Maoist) activists
Train carried hundreds of security men
It was seized between Barkakhana and Kumundih stations
"No incident anywhere in the Palamu division"
- Mplads Issue: Four Mps Suspended (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Mar 15, 2006)
Their conduct was not above board: Speaker
- Returning Officers For Pondy Appointed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 15, 2006)
Each officer will be in charge of three constituencies Election expenditure of political parties in each constituency has been fixed at Rs 5 lakh and squads have been formed to monitor the functioning of parties
21 constituencies under seven officers
- India To Send Special Envoy To Palestine: Govt (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 15, 2006)
The Centre has convened a meeting of Chief Secretaries and DGPs of 13 naxalite-affected states here on March 31 in the wake of recent step-up in the activities of the ultras including seizure of a train in Jharkhand yesterday.
- America’S Democracy Project (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 15, 2006)
The “democracy backlash” is in full swing, largely because of the carnage in Iraq and the electoral success of Hamas in the Palestinian Authority. In the past week our op-ed writers have expressed doubts about, or opposition to, the Bush administration’s
- Jharkhand: Naxalites Release Train, Passengers Safe (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 15, 2006)
Naxalites this morning released the passenger train that they had seized last evening in a thick forest area in Jharkhand, without causing any harm to the passengers.
- Belated Recognition For China's 'Schindler' (International Herald Tribune, Howard W. French, Mar 15, 2006)
From the outside it does not look like much: the shell of a two-story brick building with scaffolding running up its sides and, on this drizzly winter day, a pair of construction workers kicking around in a courtyard littered with building materials.
- This Is Terrorism (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Mar 15, 2006)
Talk terrorism in India and it’s about the usual suspects: Pakistani infiltrators, Kashmiri militants and North-east insurgents. For a peculiar reason that defies any logic, both public perception and government policy see it fit to treat Naxals . . .
- Centre Convenes Meeting Of Top Officials Of Naxal-Hit States (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 15, 2006)
The Centre has convened a meeting of Chief Secretaries and DGPs of 13 naxalite-affected states here on March 31 in the wake of recent step-up in the activities of the ultras including seizure of a train in Jharkhand yesterday.
- Chhattisgarh Tribe Takes Up Bows, Arrows To Fight Maoists (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Mar 14, 2006)
Clutching their bows and arrows, a group of tribesmen and young boys mill around outside a crude refugee camp in the forests of central India.
- Hijack Drama Ends, Naxals Release Train In J'khand (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 14, 2006)
Naxalites on Tuesday morning released the train which they had held captive since Monday evening near Heyagarha railway station in Jharkhand's Latehar district.
- How Not To Play The End Game (Telegraph, Ashis Chakrabarti, Mar 14, 2006)
The disunited opposition in West Bengal seems ill-prepared to reap any benefit from the measures taken by the Election Commission to cleanse electoral politics in the state.
- Post Haste To The Past (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Mar 14, 2006)
The latest farce being enacted by the government at the Centre is structured around ‘courier services’.
- Hawkers Again (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Mar 14, 2006)
Hawkers are not the only people who are used as pawns in the games that politicians play.
- Naxalites Capture Train In Jharkhand (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 14, 2006)
Naxalites tonight captured a train carrying more than 100 passengers, looted them and beat up the driver near Hedegada station in Jharkhand’s Latehar district, police intelligence sources said.
- It Stealth Slur On Jaya Govt (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 14, 2006)
The DMK today accused the Jayalalithaa government of violating the model code of conduct by doling out land at huge concessions to at least five software firms.
- Workers And Consumers (Telegraph, André Béteille, Mar 14, 2006)
The author is chairman, Indian Council for Social Science Research
- Naxalites Seize Train In Jharkhand (Times of India, Sonali Das, Mar 14, 2006)
Even as the bandh call given by CPI (Maoist) extremists in Jharkhand’s Latehar and Palamu districts failed to evoke any response on Monday, the Naxalites struck late in the evening and stopped the Barkakana-Daltonganj-Mughalsarai . . .
- All-Party Meet Demands Scrapping Of Go 72 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 14, 2006)
Even a section of Congress MLAs seeks modification of order
- Turmoil In House Over Yatra Plan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 14, 2006)
BJP has no right to divide the country, says Basudeb Acharia
- Aiadmk Stages Walkout In Rajya Sabha (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 14, 2006)
Protest Kerala all-party decision on Mullaperiyar dam
- Naxalites Seize Train In Jharkhand (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 14, 2006)
Armed activists of the CPI (Maoist) on Monday night captured a train, carrying more than 100 passengers, and beat up the driver near the Heyagarha station in Jharkhand's Latehar district, about 100 km from here.
- Economy On Growth Path: Chidambaram (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 14, 2006)
State Governments urged to spend funds from day one
If States spend the funds the people will have more money: Chidambaram
Ministries not spending 66 per cent of allocation in the first nine months to be penalised
Rich spared, middle-class squeezed
- Govt For Stable Tax Rates (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 14, 2006)
Taxing industry more will hit investment: Chidambaram
Looking ahead
Centre's revenues expected to increase by Rs 55,000 crore.
Taxing of farm income outside purview of Parliament.
Farmers to get loans at seven per cent interest.
- Imperialism Redux (Statesman, SUBROTO ROY, Mar 14, 2006)
Business, Energy, Weapons And Foreign Policy
- Jharkhand: Naxals Release Train, All Passengers Safe (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 14, 2006)
Naxalites this morning released the train which they had held captive since last evening near Heyagarha railway station in Jharkhand's Latehar district and all passengers in it are safe, a top police officer said.
- Consensus Eludes Pugwash Meet (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Mar 13, 2006)
But unanimity on need to carry forward peace process
Self-governance, de-militarisation and terrorism were sticky points
Divergence pertains to priorities: Talat Masood
Time New Delhi responded to Musharraf's pro-active approach: Omar
New Delhi an
- India Slow To Wake Up To Growing Maoist Menace (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Mar 13, 2006)
Kanker, India (Reuters) - Shouting "commando", police in camouflage uniform and black bandanas pour down from the sky on ropes. Others clamber over rocks, shooting from the shoulder as targets pop up all around them.
- The Road Less Travelled (Tribune, B.G. Verghese, Mar 13, 2006)
The Indo-US agreement should see a turning point not only in India’s position in the world but also in its perception of itself.
- Saintly Crusader (Tribune, Shastri Ramachandaran, Mar 13, 2006)
IT is a comment on our times that even the informed intelligentsia bat their eyelids in ignorance at the mention of the name Siddhraj Dhadda.
- Congress Rs Nominees' List Tomorrow (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 13, 2006)
Decision emerges from YSR, Keshava Rao's meet with Sonia Gandhi
- All Those Who Will Make The Difference (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Mar 13, 2006)
Given the highly politicized election personnel in Bengal, fair play will depend on the neutral role of senior supervisors, writes A.K. Chatterjee
- Rjd Rebel Is Ljp Candidate For Rajya Sabha (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 13, 2006)
The Lok Janshakti Party on Friday decided to field Ranjan Prasad Yadav for the biennial elections to the Rajya Sabha from Bihar. There are six vacancies coming up from the State next month and March 18 is the last date for filing of nominations.
- China Renews An Old Ideological Fight (International Herald Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 13, 2006)
BEIJING For the first time in perhaps a decade, the National People's Congress, the Communist Party-run legislature now convened in its annual two-week session, is consumed with an ideological debate over socialism and capitalism that many assumed . . .
- Indian Maoists Claim Government Backs Civilian Paramilitaries (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 13, 2006)
Indian Maoists who killed 28 people last month in a landmine blast said on Sunday the victims were government-backed paramilitaries and not civilians.
- Cpi Slams Vaiko For Allying With The Aiadmk (Hindu, S. Dorairaj , Mar 13, 2006)
MDMK leader "negated all political and ethical positions"
- `Sacrifice' May Stand Dmk In Good Stead (Hindu, V. Jayanth , Mar 13, 2006)
Satisfied allies of the party now have more at stake in the Assembly elections Satisfied allies now have more at stake in the Assembly elections
Most allies feel they have a good deal and cadres may be more enthused to work for DPA . . .
- Pakistan Relents, Says Yes To Kashmir Leaders (Deccan Herald, Zahoor Malik , Mar 13, 2006)
In a major shift in policy, Pakistan has begun a process to communicate with the mainstream political parties of Jammu and Kashmir.
- Exalting The Myth Of Suffering (Deccan Herald, ROGER COHEN, Mar 13, 2006)
To the last, a solitary death on Saturday in a UN cell near an international court he derided, Slobodan Milosevic clung to the notion that all the Balkan destruction he ignited and presided over was no more than a response to aggression . . .
- Churchill And Moscow (Statesman, Valentin Falin, Mar 11, 2006)
Myths are known to persist, as proved by Winston Churchill’s speech in Fulton in 1946. To this day it is regarded as the “anti-communist manifesto” that unleashed the Cold War and encouraged Stalin to erect the “iron curtain” which cut off a half . . .
- On Record (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Mar 11, 2006)
We (Pakistan and India) are into a bilateral dialogue. We don’t want to make it trilateral or multilateral. — General Pervez Musharraf.
- Murder Of Justice (The Week, Suman K. Jha, Mar 11, 2006)
Everything has been said already, but as no one listens, we must always begin again." Justice V.S. Malimath began with this Andre Gide quote while outlining the roadmap for reforming the criminal justice system in . . .
- Burns Makes A Strong Pitch For Indo-Us Nuclear Deal (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Mar 11, 2006)
US President George W Bush and senior members of his Administration like Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will be personally involved in the legislative process regarding the civilian nuclear energy agreement with India that has to formally clear . . .
- Rs 1 Lakh For Clue To Blasts: Dgp (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 11, 2006)
Uttar Pradesh police today announced a reward of Rs 1 lakh to anyone providing a "concrete" lead to those behind the twin blasts here on Tuesday that left 20 dead and over 50 injured.
- The Importance Of Being Raj Thackeray (Indian Express, KUMAR KETKAR , Mar 11, 2006)
It is difficult to predict whether Raj Thackeray will be a maverick comet or a new star on the political firmament of Maharashtra. Whatever be his fate, one thing is for certain.
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