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Articles 5121 through 5220 of 7145:
- Some Intelligence (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 29, 2005)
CPM’s decision on strikes in the IT sector was wise. It now needs to think about manufacturing
- Make Mehbooba Deputy Cm, Say Legislators (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Oct 29, 2005)
She convenes a meeting of legislators for Monday
Hectic consultations begin
"Mufti cannot say `no' to rank and file"
Ghulam Nabi Azad to meet PDP leaders
- Red Criminals (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 28, 2005)
CPI-M pretends to set moral standards
- Striking Difference (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Oct 28, 2005)
Dialectics, as far as the old term goes, points to the existence or action of opposing social forces and concepts.
- Left Returns To Coordination Committee Meeting With Upa (Hindu, K.V. Prasad, Oct 28, 2005)
Do not repeat mistake on Iran, says note to Government
- Don't Repeat Mistake On Iran, Left Tells Government (Hindu, K.V. Prasad, Oct 28, 2005)
Left returns to coordination committee meeting, opposes FDI in retail sector
- Some Intelligence (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 28, 2005)
CPM’s decision on strikes in the IT sector was wise. It now needs to think about manufacturing
- The West Has Lost Its Vision Of Utopia (Hindu, Dylan Evans, Oct 28, 2005)
Ever since Plato, western thinkers have dreamed of ideal societies, utopias that could perhaps never be fully realised, but which at least gave us something to aspire to
- Sail Sees Stable Steel Prices In Current Year (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
Will liquidate stockpile in a month's time
Corporate plan for Salem plant China turn net importer of steel Lower profit due to higher coal cost
- Pack Up And Go (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
It's a consensus that cuts across party lines politicians hold on to their bungalows in Delhi as though it were their birthright.
- Cutting Wedge (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 28, 2005)
A small step for Mr Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee but a profound shift for Indian politics.
- Nepal Left Alliance Plans Mass Contact Programme (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2005)
A series of meetings starting from the districts and regions will begin on Nov. 19
- Bush Equates Islam With Communism (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 27, 2005)
US President George W Bush has likened Islamic radicalism with Communism and fascism and said that it has ambitions of imperialism though it claims to be in fight with so-called imperialism.
- Two Sides Of The Same Coin (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 27, 2005)
The CPI(M) has found it difficult to ‘discipline’ Subhas Chakraborty since he is supported by the less ideologically-driven cadre
- It Is Introspection Time For Congress In J&k (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Oct 27, 2005)
It is introspection time for the Congress vis-à-vis its turn to take on the reins of administration in Jammu and Kashmir.
- How America Dislodged Britain From Pakistan (Hindu, Anita Inder Singh, Oct 27, 2005)
Archival material shows that by early 1951, the Americans were for an understanding with Pakistan. The British could not rebuff the Americans, but they thought Middle East defence should hinge on Egypt, not Pakistan.
- Throw Them Out (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 26, 2005)
End the occupation of the VVIP squatters
- Disclosures From The Mitrokhin Files (Deccan Herald, P R CHARI, Oct 26, 2005)
The failure of Indian counter-intelligence against KGB and CIA points to pervasive corruption of the system
- Shoot-At-Sight Orders In Bihar (Hindu, J. Venkatesan, Oct 26, 2005)
62 constituencies will go to the polls amid shoot-at-sight orders; red alert sounded on border
- Uses Of Domestic Dissent In Foreign Policy (Hindu, Harish Khare , Oct 26, 2005)
There is no reason why non-official voices cannot be raised to send a message to the Bush White House that public opinion in India will not permit an unequal deal.
- Bihar: Polling Begins In 62 Constituencies Amid Heavy Security (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2005)
Polling began this morning in 62 north Bihar constituencies in the second of the four-phase assembly elections, the second in eight months, amidst tight security.
- To Douse The Raging Forest Fire (Telegraph, MAHESH RANGARAJAN, Oct 26, 2005)
Instead of shelving the tribal bill, legislators can rework it to reconcile tribals’ claims to justice with the nation’s ecological concerns, writes Mahesh Rangarajan The author is an environmental historian. He has recently co-authored the book, . . .
- Changed Tack (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 26, 2005)
The portrait of a politician as a fugitive is not exactly new in India. But the case of Mr Manabesh Chowdhury shows much more.
- Loss Of Identity (Hindu, Sarojini Premchand, Oct 25, 2005)
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- Abduction And After (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 25, 2005)
Doesn’t change the climate in Bihar
- Nato’S Unusual, Quick Response (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 25, 2005)
Two weeks after the devastating earthquake which hit Pakistan’s northern areas, European governments and relief agencies are working around the clock to deliver urgently-needed relief supplies to the quake-hit areas.
- India Urges World To Focus On Pakistan Nuclear Role (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Oct 25, 2005)
Stepping up a campaign to project its record as a responsible nuclear state, India urged global powers on Monday not to gloss over rival Pakistan's role in encouraging Iran's controversial atomic programme.
- Bihar Governor Buta Singh And Veteran Cpi-M Leader Harkishan Singh Surjeet. . . (Indian Express, Sudhir Chadda, Oct 25, 2005)
They are powerful. They control the Indian Governmnet.
- Supreme Court Comes Down On Vvips Overstaying In Government Bungalows (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2005)
"What is Buta Singh doing here [Delhi]? throw him out, a Governor cannot have a house here''
List includes Buta Singh, Mulayam Singh Yadav, Harkishen Singh Surjeet
"Public Premises Eviction Act has become an utter failure"
- Mufti Must Remain Cm (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 24, 2005)
The Congress party’s coalitional arrangements with most of its allies are under severe strain.
- Tackling India's Chronic Corruption (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 24, 2005)
Famines, natural calamities, and political corruption scandals are acute events that evoke strong responses in democracies such as India.
- Parties Sans Democracy (Tribune, G.S. Bhargava, Oct 24, 2005)
Perhaps, it was Khushwant Singh who recently raised in his popular column two pertinent points:
- Grasp The Moment In Kashmir (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Oct 24, 2005)
The Indian political class and civil society have failed the Kashmiris in their hour of need. Their response to the calamity that has hit the people of Kashmir has either been slow in coming or inexplicably non-existent.
- Congress Sweeps Pacs Chiefs' Elections (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2005)
Stray incidents of violence reported from five districts
- Shot In The Foot (Telegraph, S. L. Rao, Oct 24, 2005)
The author is former director-general, National Council for Applied Economic Research
- Carrot And Stick Policy (Daily Excelsior, Arun Nehru, Oct 23, 2005)
The first phase of the Bihar poll starts and 57 seats go to the polls and nothing reflects the 'fragmented' vote better than the last result where the RJD won 23 seats, the JD[U]/BJP 18 and the LJP 9.
- Karat: Ready To Discuss Opening Up Fdi In Retail (Business Line, Our Bureau, Business line, Oct 23, 2005)
THE Communist Party of India (Marxist) has said that it is open to the idea of having discussions with the Government on the controversial issue of opening up foreign direct investment (FDI) in retail trade
- Karat’S 18-Carat Counsel For Psus (Press Trust of India, A N Sudarsan Rao , Oct 23, 2005)
The Communist Party of India (Marxist), which will be returning after a gap of four months to the co-ordination committee of the UPA government
- Asia Grapples With Rural Poverty Despite High Growth (Reuters, A N Sudarsan Rao , Oct 23, 2005)
In a remote village in northern India, a group of women try to save just 10 rupees each every month. Sometimes even that isn't easy.
- Marginal Improvement (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Oct 23, 2005)
Transparency International (TI) has not one regular corruption index, but three. There is a Corruption Perception Index (CPI), a Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) and a Bribe Payer’s Index (BPI). What has just been published and reported in the media is t
- Cpi(m) For Smooth Flow Of Fdi Into West Bengal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 22, 2005)
Ministers to visit China, United States to interact with business leaders
- Tamil Nationalists Honoured (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 22, 2005)
Stamps released on Thiru. Vi. Ka., Desika Vinayakam and Ayothee Thass Pandithar
- Storm In A Coffee Cup (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Oct 22, 2005)
For how much longer will the people of West Bengal have to suffer the presence of such people who profess to call themselves politicians but whose only vocation appears to be to upstage each other in the public eye and switch colours when . . .
- Indian Air Force Helicopters Closely Monitoring Security In Bihar Elections (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Oct 22, 2005)
Indian Air Force helicopters are closely watching the security issues around the polls in Bihar.
- Will The Communists In India Allow India To Surpass China In Economic Prosperity? (India Daily, Sunil Razdhan, Oct 22, 2005)
While India as the fourth largest economy has the adequate potential for surpassing China in economic activities, the outcome will depend on reforms and consistent vigilance on implementation of the same.
- Phantom Of The Opera (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 22, 2005)
Writing in the October 9 issue of People’s Democracy, CPI(M) politburo member Anil Biswas claimed, ‘‘The spectre of communism appears to be yet haunting the ruling classes of Europe ... and their lackeys in the corporate media.’’
- Threat To Nepal (Statesman, J R Mukherjee, Oct 22, 2005)
Nepal, sandwiched between India and China has a population of 27,070,666.
- Earthquake Lessons From China (Dawn, Maqbool Ahmad Bhatty, Oct 22, 2005)
Having experienced the worst earthquake of one’s life, and then learnt of the tragic details of widespread destruction, and the loss of precious lives in areas close to the epicentre, one cannot but feel deep sympathy for the close to three million....
- Spilling The Beans (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 22, 2005)
Why Nazrul Islam chooses to remain in a force that he finds to be steeped in corruption is a question only he can answer.
- On Record (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 22, 2005)
We will allow the relief goods. Yes I will allow Kashmiris. But we have to formalise the methodology. I mean, it cannot be free for all. But we would like to encourage it. — President Pervez Musharraf, a day after Pakistan offered to open the LoC . . .
- Bihar: Polling Begins In Four Constituencies Amid Tight Security (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 21, 2005)
Polling began in four naxalite-hit constituencies in Bihar's Gaya district this morning amid tight security and IAF helicopters maintaining aerial surveilance, official sources said.
- India, U.S. In For Tough Negotiations On Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Oct 21, 2005)
A top U.S. official arrives in India on Thursday to push a landmark nuclear deal between the two nations, but the talks face likely hurdles over New Delhi's need for fresh reassurances from Washington.
- India's Communists (Left Parties) Urge Government To Abstain In Iaea Vote On Iran (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 21, 2005)
India's Left parties on Thursday [20 October] asked the government to abstain from a possible voting on Iran's nuclear programme at the IAEA's [International Atomic Energy Agency] meeting in November to express solidarity with Tehran's sovereignty.
- General Gimmick (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 21, 2005)
An open LoC is a good idea in theory
- Grave Incidents (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 21, 2005)
Although overshadowed by the killing of Minister of State for Education Ghulam Nabi Lone the two incidents that have marked the beginning of this week can't be brushed aside.
- Faqs And Answers (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 21, 2005)
As is his won't President A.P.J.Abdul Kalam has once against hit the nail on the head by delivering a forthright Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Memorial Lecture at the National Police Academy named after the country's first Home Minister in Hyderabad.
- Politics Poses New Threat To Indian Software: Andy Mukherjee (Bloomberg.com, editorial Bloomberg.com, Oct 20, 2005)
India's computer-software exporters are slowly sinking into the quagmire of disruptive politics, in the process losing one of their key advantages over traditional businesses such as manufacturing and banking services.
- China Redraws Its Roadmap (Deccan Herald, Devinder Sharma , Oct 20, 2005)
As New Delhi hotly chases the unprecedented economic strides being taken by its big neighbour, China — which recorded two straight years of an annual growth exceeding nine per cent — the Asian dragon has realised its folly. It has decided to scrap the....
- Beware The Backlash (Business Line, S. Ramachander, Oct 20, 2005)
Economist Paul Krugman warned recently that free trade liberals have to fear a likely backlash from American labour. Faced with further cuts in the already stagnant hourly wage-rates, under competitive pressure, and seeing the executives continuing . . .
- Remain Vigilant (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 20, 2005)
The quake has not stopped militant attacks
- Won’T She Learn? Mamata Must Change Her Tactics (India Daily, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 20, 2005)
In a few hours, and then over the next couple of days, it will be clear just how far Miss Mamata Banerjee is prepared to go in registering her party’s protest at the visit of a team from Indonesia’s Salim group.
- Great Leap Forward China’S Moment In History (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 20, 2005)
China entered a moment in history with another spectacular achievement — the successful return of Shenzhou 6, its manned space mission.
- Mitrokhin’S Revelations (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, Oct 20, 2005)
Vasily Mitrokhin, who died in 2004, was a KGB operative, who worked in the intelligence agency’s archives from 1956 to 1985. He copied documents and defected to the West in 1992, just after the Soviet Union disintegrated.
- Living Together (Telegraph, Sumanta Sen, Oct 20, 2005)
Both leftist leaders and investors in Bengal know that Citu and the CPI(M) are inseparable, argues Sumanta Sen
- Lawless Game (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 20, 2005)
The arm of the law is not always long. Nor are all men equal before the law in Mr Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s Bengal.
- Mitrokhin Archives — Politics In The Cold War Years (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Oct 20, 2005)
The more important question that arises from Vasily Mitrokhin's revelations is not whether any individual or political party received money from one or the other superpower, but whether their foreign links compromised national security and sovereignty.
- One Half Of The Red Sky (Telegraph, NEHA SAHAY, Oct 20, 2005)
Where in the world would you expect to find a rule which says that women applying for a job must have symmetrical breasts? Not in the US where breasts are flaunted from every billboard, not in Thailand where women contribute to the national economy
- Learn From China: Chidambaram (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2005)
India has to learn a lot from China's experience in developing its economy at a fast pace,
- Murder & Militancy In A Shaken State (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 19, 2005)
In carrying out attacks that resulted in the death of a State Minister and several others even as the Government of Jammu and Kashmir was trying to cope with the fallout of the October 8 earthquake, the terrorist groups have once again demonstrated ...
- A Change Of Guard (Hindu, K. Srinivas Reddy, Oct 19, 2005)
The CPI (Maoist) State Committee in Andhra Pradesh has a low profile leader as part of a process begun in 2001.
- India Has To Learn A Lot From China's Near Double-Digit Economic Growth And Emergence As The World's Factory : Finance Minister P Chidambaram (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2005)
India has to learn a lot from China's near double-digit economic growth and emergence as the world's factory,
- Central Team Visiting Srinagar Today (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2005)
Manmohan expresses shock and grief
"Al Mansooriyan's claim that it was behind the attack would be verified..."
- J&k Minister Lone Shot Dead (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Oct 19, 2005)
CPI(M) leader Tarigami escapes; outrage in high-security area in Srinagar
Militants believed to be a suicide squad
Scaled the wall of nearby college and entered the high-security Tulsi Bagh area: police official
A security lapse, says Tarigami
- The Larger Gameplan (Telegraph, Ashis Chakrabarti, Oct 19, 2005)
Despite the potential of her anti-Salim stand, Mamata Banerjee is unlikely to earn long-term dividends from it, writes Ashis Chakrabarti
- Bihar: Notification For 3rd Phase Of Polls Issued (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2005)
Bihar Governor Buta Singh today issued notification for the third phase of state assembly elections in 72 constituencies on November 13.
- Fight Against Corruption: India Ranks 88th (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2005)
India’s performance in the fields of transparency and fight against corruption is poor, a survey by the international NGO Transparency International (TI) revealed on Tuesday.
- Manmohan Condemns Lone Killing (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2005)
The BJP too condemned the killing and asked the UPA government to review its ‘soft’ policies towards militants.
- How They All Stack Up (Telegraph, Sanjay Kumar, Oct 19, 2005)
Two things hold the key to success in Bihar —political alliances and voter turnout.
- Farce Or Fraud? (Statesman, Bibhuti Bhusan Nandy, Oct 18, 2005)
The inept handling of the public hearings by the Delimitation Commission at Siliguri, Durgapur and Kolkata exposed the inadequacies of the commission as much as the politicised West Bengal administration.
- Some Misjudgments (Dawn, Mahdi Masud, Oct 18, 2005)
In one of his most radical pronouncements on the Iraq war, President Bush declared at the National Endowment for Democracy in Washington on October 5 that Muslim militants were battling to “establish a radical Islamic empire extending from Spain to Indone
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