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Articles 5321 through 5420 of 7145:
- Serenading The Ulfa (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 05, 2005)
There is a clear and present danger in the UPA government’s present policy with regard to the United Liberation Front of Assam (Ulfa), that allows it to run with the hares and hunt with the hounds. It makes for a confusion that,
- Bjp Insists On Probe Into Kgb Issue (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2005)
Linking Jan Sangh leaders to scandal criticised
"Government trying to bury controversy"
Prestige of nation involved
- Team Iran (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Oct 05, 2005)
A change in Iranian diplomacy influenced India’s vote in Vienna
- Left On The Defensive, Says Investors Cannot Ignore India (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2005)
With Indian industry feeling strongly that last Thursday's nationwide strike had dented the country's image as an investment destination, the Left parties said such shutdowns would not affect economic growth, much less scare investors away.
- Warlords, Women Faring Well In Afghanistan Poll (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2005)
Preliminary results may be announced from Wednesday
- Spurious Victory (Statesman, SWAPAN MULLICK, Oct 04, 2005)
What carried the misnomer of an industrial strike but which in every other way challenged the court strictures on bandhs confirmed why the Left will ensure that the UPA government. . .
- Reclaiming The Commons (Deccan Herald, Mark Sommer, Oct 04, 2005)
The private sector and the state should both work towards collective welfare by sustaining the common resources
- Why India Needs Iranian Gas (Business Line, S. Narayan, Oct 04, 2005)
New Delhi backing Brussels in the IAEA vote against Teheran could jeopardise the supply of gas by Iran to India. This India can ill afford because the gas would come at a very good price that New Delhi may not get elsewhere.
- It Was Just A Kiss (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Oct 04, 2005)
What is obscenity? Surely it means different things to different people in varying contexts, particularly in a democratic society. But in Tamil Nadu, the definition appears to be warped.
- Panchayats Likely To Have New Councils This Month (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2005)
IUML to ask its councillors to step down
- India’S Interest First (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 04, 2005)
While the CPM can afford to reduce foreign policy to a set of slogans,
- A Global Threat, Terribly Simple (Indian Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Oct 04, 2005)
The latest terror strikes in Bali remind the world about the gathering threat from a weapon less sophisticated. After pouring billions of dollars into systems that defeat high-technology weapons,
- Multiple Concerns (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 03, 2005)
By debating a resolution which seeks a "safe passage" back home for hundreds of Kashmiri youth who have gone across the Line of Control over the last 15 years the Assembly has indeed shown its genuine concern for a major human issue.
- Bali Bombers Didn't Need Al-Qaeda (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 03, 2005)
Islamic militancy in Indonesia is not new. It certainly far pre-dates Osama bin Laden.
- Back To The Battleground In Bihar (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 03, 2005)
From clarity through confusion to a semblance of clarity — it has been a tumultuous 18 months of political alliances formed, broken, and revived in Bihar.
- Iran: Party Stands By Manmohan (Hindu, Harish Khare , Oct 03, 2005)
Core group noted that circumstances did not permit wider consultation
- China To Spread Growth Benefits (Tribune, Edward Cody, Oct 03, 2005)
The ruling Communist Party vowed on Friday to spread the benefits of economic growth more fairly among all levels of Chinese society, seeking particularly to close the yawning income gap between farmers and city dwellers.
- The Awful Mess In Ukraine (Dawn, Eric S. Margolis, Oct 03, 2005)
Only nine months ago, Ukraine appeared headed for a brilliant democratic future. The ‘Orange Revolution’, a popular, democratic national uprising, had overthrown the old communist regime, with its corrupt, pro-Russian politicians, crooked business cronies
- It Is Time For Bjp To Focus On Larger Issues Including Congress’S Using Minorities For Votes And Islamic Jihadist Infrastructure Than Just That Kgb Issue (India Daily, Preetam Sohani, Oct 03, 2005)
BJP is not going to get a lot of steam out of its efforts in finding fault in Late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Congress Party’s connection to KGB.
- India's Annual Cpi Slows To 3.45 Pc In August (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 02, 2005)
India's annual consumer price index (CPI) rose 3.45 percent in August, slowing from 4.06 percent in July mainly due to a dip in some food prices, an official said on Friday.
- India Straining Ties With Nations Under Us Pressure: Cpi-M (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 02, 2005)
The CPI(M) today charged that India was straining its relations with other countries under US "pressure" and asked the Manmohan Singh government to spell out its stand on the voting on the Iran nuclear issue at the IAEA board meeting next month.
- South Asia: Greater Scope For Regional Cooperation (Tribune, Parmjit Kaur Gill, Oct 02, 2005)
THE emergence of regionalism and regionalisation in Europe paved the way for regional cooperation in other parts of the world.
- Prestigious Post For Halim (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Oct 02, 2005)
Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee introduced last week the newly elected Chairman of the Executive of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Hashim Abdul Halim, to New Delhi’s press corps.
- Between Cultures (Hindu, ANANDHI SUBRAMANIAN, Oct 02, 2005)
Aslam is courageous for recording his impressions of an insular world.
- Spying Days That Were (Tribune, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Oct 01, 2005)
A Marxist mayor of Calcutta once suggested to the American consul-general that the city should be twinned with San Francisco. When the surprised American replied that Calcutta already had a twin in Odessa in what was still the Soviet Union, . . . .
- Congress Sweeps Civic Chiefs' Election (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
Bags 79 Chairperson and 9 Mayor posts; elections in 3 municipalities and Guntur Corporation postponed
- Call Karat’S Bluff (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 01, 2005)
Do Cong leaders have courage to tell the Left?
- On Record (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 01, 2005)
The Prime Minister is directly responsible for this state of affairs. The CPI-M and Left parties cannot countenance this new direction of foreign policy. — Mr Prakash Karat, on India’s vote against Iran at the IAEA.
- Time To Grasp The Nettle (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 01, 2005)
Enemies masquerading as comrades have been the biggest threat to Mr Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s vision of a new Bengal.
- A Totalitarian Treat (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 01, 2005)
The 1951 biography of Stalin reads more like hagiography
- Arms Embargo On Nepal Should Continue: Indian Team (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 01, 2005)
India should continue arms embargo on Nepal to pressure King Gyanendra to restore multiparty democracy in the Himalayan Kingdom, according to visiting Indian political leaders.
- Yechuri Team Invites Nepal Opposition Leaders To India (Deccan Herald, SUDESHNA SARKAR, Oct 01, 2005)
India Inc plans a convention in support of pro-democracy movement and to pressurise the Indian government not to allow any assistance to the Royal Nepalese Army.
- Making The Same Mistake? (Dawn, Afzaal Mahmood, Oct 01, 2005)
With the adoption of the US-led European resolution by the UN nuclear watchdog, the stage is now set for a confrontationist move against Iran.
- Post-Election Prospects In Afghanistan (Dawn, S. Mudassir Ali Shah, Oct 01, 2005)
As early results trickle in from the Afghan legislative elections, President Karzai’s principal political foe Yunus Qanuni — heading a 14-party alliance which is generally described as a rainbow grouping
- Upa Government Not Following Cmp: Basu (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
Left parties should meet UPA
Opposition charge on "double standards" ridiculous
West Bengal ministers should use central funds properly
- City Partially Hit (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
Bangaloreans who woke up to a gloomy and wet weather on Thursday with a strike call threatening to disrupt life for rest of the day were in for a pleasant surprise.
- Meaningful Signal (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Sep 30, 2005)
The once strident cry of the CPI(M-L), "China's chairman is our chairman, Chinese path is our path" is no longer heard, and not for reasons of patriotism only.
- A Nation, In Black And White (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Sep 30, 2005)
As part of his weekly routine, Nathan Shamuyarira, former foreign minister and adviser to President Robert Mugabe, entered the bookstore at Meikles hotel,
- A Warning To Upa Government: Left (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
The Left parties on Thursday congratulated the working class all over the country for the response to the general strike called by trade unions and said it was a warning to the United Progressive Alliance Government which should seriously consider ....
- Mixed Response To Trade Unions' Strike In Karnataka (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
Strike near total in urban centres; no untoward incident reported
- The Little Nugget (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 30, 2005)
If the world is not totally bereft of people who wish Britney Spears were their sons’ mother, a recent piece of news from Los Angeles may have served to swell the already congested crowd further without,
- At Whose Expense? (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
Left mocks itself with strike charade
- India’S Communists Warn Indian Government To Ensure That Iran Nuke Matter Is Not Referred To United Nations Security Council (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Sep 30, 2005)
The current Indian Government lives every day with their support from the sideline.
- New Actors, Old Script (Indian Express, Balbir K Punj, Sep 30, 2005)
The Vasili Mitrokhin bombshell must have exploded in the minds of many good intentioned intellectuals who had held the Left in some esteem for its supposedly pro-poor activism. But to those few who were privileged to be on the ringside in the arena of his
- Diplomacy And Double Talk (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 30, 2005)
North Korea has always been one of the sternest tests of the Bush administration’s diplomacy, and in the space of 24 hours last week it showed why.
- India's Independent Foreign Policy Affected: Karat (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
``A few days of sustained U.S. pressure has led the Government to cave in''
By the next IAEA board meeting, the Government would have to undo the damage done
Iran has the right to develop its nuclear technology within NPT framework
- A Vote Under U.S. Pressure: Left (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
At meeting with Prime Minister, its leaders express fears that Iran ties will be hit
"Left parties register strong protest
Vote could have been avoided: Abani Roy
Assure world that Iran issue will not figure in Security Council: Yechury
- Relations With The Us (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 29, 2005)
There is more to Pakistan-American relations than the nuclear question. The issue has acquired perhaps undue importance following Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to the US in July.
- Excitement And Fear Stalk The Land In Syria (Hindu, David Hirst, Sep 29, 2005)
U.N. success in Lebanon could shatter the political dominance of the military in the Arab world.
- Workers’ Interests (Statesman, Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Sep 29, 2005)
Congress And CPI-M Should Work Out Consensus On Labour Reforms
- India’S Communists Warn Indian Government To Ensure That Iran Nuke Matter Is Not Referred To United Nations Security Council (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Sep 29, 2005)
The current Indian Government lives every day with their support from the sideline.
- Choices Before The King (Telegraph, C.K. Lal, Sep 29, 2005)
The festival frenzy that has Nepal in its grip at this time of the year has spread to the political sphere as well. It’s as if all the players are preparing for something, although nobody is quite sure for what.
- The Lotus Wilts (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 29, 2005)
A party in search of an ideologue
- Terror And Politics (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 29, 2005)
That Interpol has felt the necessity of issuing a special international notice for underworld don Dawood Ibrahim along with others wanted by the United Nations for their links with Al Qaeda once again brings focus on the murky world of crime and terror.
- Makthal Byelection: Unanimous Election Likely (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
Assembly pays tributes to C. Narsi Reddy; leaders condemn killing
- India, China Conclude 6th Round Of Border Talks (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
Boundary talks between India and China, has marked the beginning of the second phase of negotiations under the mechanism of special representatives
- Writing On The Wall For Udf (Deccan Herald, R Gopakumar, Sep 29, 2005)
The crushing mandate against the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) in Kerala for the third time in four years, though it was the local bodies elections this time, sends out a clear message:
- India, China Conclude Talks (Hindu, P.S. Suryanarayana, Sep 29, 2005)
Beijing discussions friendly, constructive
Neither side comments on specifics
- Why Urban Andhra Pradesh's Message Is Important (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Sep 29, 2005)
The municipal polls verdict has a significance beyond Andhra Pradesh's borders. None of the excuses for the Telugu Desam's rout in the 2004 elections works this time. Voters are protesting the pro-rich, anti-poor measures that pass for `reforms' in. . . .
- Black Flags, Stones Greet Indian Delegation (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
A five-party delegation from India led by CPI (M) leader Sitaram Yechury was greeted with a black-flag demonstration and stone-pelting by hundreds of pro-monarchy activists upon its arrival here on Wednesday.
- Cpi(m) No Longer Needs Support Of Allies To Rule Kochi Corporation (Hindu, K. Venkiteswaran, Sep 28, 2005)
Low voter turnout worked to the advantage of Left Democratic Front
Kochi to have its first woman Mayor
First time party is leading from the front
Major changes in policy decisions likely
- Big Win For Ldf In Kerala Civic Polls (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
LDF's tactical adjustments pay dividends; BJP gains from tie-up with UDF
- Constructive Approach Rewarded (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 28, 2005)
The clean sweep of local body elections has powerfully vindicated the leadership of Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy 16 months after the Congress was voted to power in Andhra Pradesh.
- Lalu Sews Up Seat-Sharing Alliance, Closes Door On Ljp (Hindu, K. BALCHAND, Sep 28, 2005)
177 for RJD, 51 for Congress, nine for CPI(M), eight for NCP
- Economic Issues Come Under Manmohan's Scanner (Hindu, Ashok Dasgupta , Sep 28, 2005)
Major decisions in the offing to accelerate pace of development
Manmohan chairs full meeting of the Planning Commission
Low-performing agriculture sector has impeded higher GDP growth
Discussions about the economy with Chidambaram, Ahluwalia
- Yechury: India's Stand On Iran Surprising (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
Government should oppose U.S. move
U.S. action similar to the pattern adopted against Iraq
Issue to be raised during meeting with Prime Minister
The tilt is also against CMP
- Various Suitors Circle A Poland In Limbo (Hindu, Simon Tisdall, Sep 28, 2005)
The new Government could have a big say on the pace of EU enlargement.
- Journey To The Ridiculous (Indian Express, Kuldip Nayar, Sep 27, 2005)
Bihar has been the laboratory of Indian politics. Mahatma Gandhi experimented with satyagraha from the dusty village of Champaran. Decades later,
- Why Equality Is The Best Policy (Hindu, Heather Stewart, Sep 26, 2005)
The authors of a new World Bank report hope to change attitudes with claims that inequality is the biggest obstacle to economic success.
- Congress’S Unhappy Marriage (Indian Express, Sanjay Kumar, Sep 26, 2005)
Bihar will go in for fresh assembly polls in October ’05. Since nothing much has changed between February and October, the electoral outcome is unlikely to be any different.
- Extremist Solutions (Statesman, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 25, 2005)
Inter-state force not the final answer
As Union home minister, Shivraj Patil has not had an effective answer to problems of insurgency and terrorism in Kashmir and the north-east.
- Cooch Behar Violence (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 25, 2005)
Marxists playing a dangerous game
Last week’s violence in Cooch Behar, which killed five people including three policemen,
- The Salim Debate-Ii (Statesman, BIBEKANANDA RAY, Sep 25, 2005)
Curiously, the Communist Party of India was formed outside the country, at Tashkent in the then USSR, on 17 October 1920 by M N Roy.
- Tragedy With Bjp (Daily Excelsior, Arun Nehru, Sep 25, 2005)
The BJP President LK Advani has done the right thing by stepping down and will continue as the leader of the opposition.
- The Salim Debate-I (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 25, 2005)
Under a cloud for alleged acts of omission and commission, the Salims seized the opportunity to invest in West Bengal without being finicky about its investment climate
- Bihar Poll Notification To Be Issued Today (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
The process for the Assembly elections in Bihar will be formally set in motion tomorrow with the issue of notification by Governor Buta Singh, signalling the start of the second battle for power within a year.
- Sino-India Talks From Sept 26 (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
The India—China boundary issue has been lingering for many decades, hindering the speedy development of bilateral ties.
- New ‘Sick Men’ Of Europe (Dawn, TIMOTHY GARTON ASH, Sep 23, 2005)
The Indian restaurant owner in Berlin said this kind of post-election confusion was quite normal where he came from.
- An Alliance On The Rocks In Andhra Pradesh (Deccan Herald, R AKHILESHWARI, Sep 23, 2005)
The political discourse in Andhra Pradesh has taken a plunge as the ruling Congress and its ally Telangana Rashtra Samiti have now crossed swords. The TRS feels let down that the Congress held out hope of a separate Telangana state when it sought . . . .
- Calcutta High Court Lifts Ban On Taslima Nasreen's Book (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
A court on Thursday lifted a ban on a controversial book by an exiled Bangladeshi author, two years after it was imposed on ground that the book contained objectionable references about Islam.
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