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Articles 21521 through 21620 of 27135:
- Flights, Trains, Road Traffic, Power Supply Hit Hard (Hindu, Sandeep Joshi, Sep 17, 2005)
Incessant rain accompanied by squalls since early morning disrupted life in the Capital on Friday with almost all incoming flights at Indira Gandhi International Airport being diverted due to strong winds and vehicular movement on the roads badly . . .
- Nuclear Iran Not India's Wish: Pm (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
In a new line on the lingering crisis over Iran’s controversial nuclear programme,
- Growth Of Technology (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 17, 2005)
Plato might not have had technology in mind when he wrote “Necessity is the mother of invention”,
- Tourism Hampered In Goa By Defence Curbs’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
Goa’s deputy chief minister says the Navy should shift its airbase to INS Kadamba in Karwar to allow Goa the free use of Dabolim airport to expand its tourism.
- Iran Issue: India And Russia For Consultation (Hindu, Harish Khare , Sep 17, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan briefs Putin on his July visit to U.S
- Pressing On With Détente (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 17, 2005)
It is obviously unrealistic to expect Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Pervez Musharraf to give a major boost to India-Pakistan relations each time they meet.
- Indo-Us Cooperation In Nuclear Technology (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will probably have had ample opportunity to explain the Indian position on the country's relations with Iran to his American interlocutors by the time you get to read this.
- Indian Counter Intelligence Recovers Sensitive Military Documents From Pakistani Spy Using Field Intelligence And Remote Viewing (India Daily, Anil Rane, Sep 17, 2005)
Pakistan’s intelligence community is now really foxed.
- Assassination Clause Causes Concern (Hindu, Declan Walsh, Sep 17, 2005)
Afghanistan prepares for national, provincial elections
- Navy Directorate For Indigenisation (Tribune, Girja Shankar Kaura, Sep 17, 2005)
Since indigenous development is the only way to ensure self-reliance, the Indian Navy has created a new Directorate of Indigenisation at IHQ, MoD (Navy). The Navy’s quest for self-reliance was hampered by cumbersome procedures and limited financial powers
- Pm Receives Standing Ovation From Nris (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
A packed hall of ethnic Indians and media representatives gave Prime Minister Manmohan Singh a standing ovation at a reception hosted by the Indian Ambassador, Ronen Sen, in Hotel Hilton, on Thursday evening.
- India Resents Us Squeeze On Iran (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
Forcing India's hand on Iran while praising Pak could backfire, say officials
- Musharraf Blows Hot And Cold On Kashmir (Indian Express, Kamlendra Kanwar, Sep 17, 2005)
President Musharraf was a changed man on Thursday. After his UN address in which he raked up the Kashmir issue which India described as amounting to putting the clock back to the days of contention, . . .
- Pm Downplays Pak Remark On Kashmir (Indian Express, Kamlendra Kanwar, Sep 17, 2005)
‘‘I regard the outcome of talks with President Musharraf as very constructive....I came here primarily for addressing the UN.
- This Racket About Duties (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 17, 2005)
Chandan Basu is not the only one who may want to avoid paying high customs duties on cars. Anybody who wants to own a car would like to do so.
- Pakistan’S Israel Dilemma – Pakistan Watching India-Israel Relations And Just Does Not Know What To Do (India Daily, Sudhir Chadda, Sep 17, 2005)
Pakistan is in a deep dilemma – perhaps for the first time in the last fifty years.
- Scorpene Deal, Once More With Sense (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 17, 2005)
It was ’82 when India acquired the world’s most advanced submarine building facilities from Germany, installed them in Mazagon Docks and, after building two boats, gave up submarine construction.
- India-Pakistan Talks Setback Seen As Temporary (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Sep 17, 2005)
The apparent failure of talks between the leaders of India and Pakistan in New York has dealt a blow to the peace process between the South Asian nuclear rivals but the setback is likely to be temporary, analysts said.
- Musharraf's Remarks Surprise Pm (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday said he was "surprised" at Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's reference to Jammu and Kashmir in his address to the United Nations General Assembly, but added that the dialogue between India and Pakistan would....
- On Record (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 17, 2005)
For several years, India has faced cross-border terrorism directed against its unity and territorial integrity.
- Indian To Train Us National Guards (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
As part of measures to focus on combating terrorism post 9/11, the US Administration is sending out teams of its National Guards to receive specialised anti-terrorism and jungle warfare training at the Indian Army School at Varangte in Mizoram.
- India Signs Up Us-Based Lobby Firm (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
India has signed up a leading Washington-based law firm for $700,000 a year to work as a lobbyist for "developing, refining and expanding" relationships between Indian officials and the United States foreign policy-making apparatus.
- Pak National Held With Army's Internal Document In Delhi (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
A Pakistani national was arrested here on espionage charges and the Reddy Committee report on Kargil War was allegedly recovered from him,
- Rooting Out Foreign Militants (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 16, 2005)
Tuesday's seizure of a small spy airplane, large amounts of ammunition and sophisticated communication equipment,
- Prelude To Recognizing Israel? (Dawn, Karamatullah K. Ghori, Sep 16, 2005)
Spokesmen of the government may go on insisting that there is no rush to recognize Israel and establish normal diplomatic relations with the Jewish entity long treated as a pariah by Pakistan.
- A Precipitate Act By Islamabad (Dawn, Ghayoor Ahmed, Sep 16, 2005)
At the invitation of the American Jewish Congress (ACJ), President Pervez Musharraf has agreed to address the leaders of the Jewish community in New York on September 17.
- Firms May Log In At It Show (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
To appease the IT sector the government has promised a slew of short, medium and long term steps to improve infrastructure.
- Indian Navy Holds Talks With British Firm (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
Of the three Services, the Indian Navy was the first to use the penalty clause in the agreement when the supply of frigates was delayed by Russian sellers.
- 31 Killed In Iraq Blasts (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
Two suicide car bombers struck within a minute of each other and just a km apart in south Baghdad shortly before noon Thursday,
- Manmohan Makes A Pitch For Democracy (Hindu, Harish Khare , Sep 16, 2005)
"We believe that it empowers the most humble citizen and gives him a sense of dignity"
- Indian Premier To Visit Pakistan Next Month: Kashmir Solution To Satisfaction Of ‘Both Sides’ Urged (Dawn, Anwar Iqbal, Sep 16, 2005)
The third summit meeting between President Pervez Musharraf and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday ended without any breakthrough on troops’ withdrawal from occupied Kashmir.
- Science Centres Planned At Taluk And District Levels (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
Mother tongue can play a vital role in popularising science among the masses'
Government to honour people popularising science
Project on science education to be extended to Dharwad district
- Brahmos Missile Enters Production This Month (Deccan Herald, Madhuprasad N, Sep 16, 2005)
The modification programme of the BrahMos for fitting it on the Su-30 combat jets used by both the countries has also commenced.
- Managing Defence Personnel (Tribune, R.B. Suri (retd), Sep 16, 2005)
AT the heart of effectiveness of the armed forces lies its system of personnel management.
- Ceasefire In Kashmir..? (Daily Excelsior, Vinod Vedi, Sep 16, 2005)
Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh has done well to be cautious about the All Parties Hurriyat Conference demand (dictated by Pakistan) for a ceasefire and reduction of Indian troops in Jammu and Kashmir. The mechanics of such a move are currently fraught. .
- 1965 War: Facts And Fiction (Tribune, Lt-Gen (retd) Harwant Singh, Sep 16, 2005)
Much has been written about the 1965 war, both in India and Pakistan. India’s official history of this war is still shrouded in secrecy and so are the records and war diaries of Army units and formations.
- Indo-Us Deal On Track (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 16, 2005)
Wednesday's exchange of views between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George W. Bush in Washington showed that nothing would be allowed to come in the way of July’s Indo-US agreement for cooperation in nuclear power production for peaceful....
- Pak Spy Arrested; Sensitive Defence Documents Recovered (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
Delhi police has arrested a Pakistani national on charges of spying and claimed to have recovered sensitive defence documents from him.
- Ophelia Batters North Carolina (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
The criticism of its response to Katrina has prompted the emergency management agency not to take chances.
- Politicians Least Trusted People (Deccan Herald, Brian Whitaker, Sep 16, 2005)
The BBC survey says while people felt religious leaders to be the most trusted they preferred “intellectuals” to be given more power.
- Camila Is Wonderful: Prince Harry (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Sep 16, 2005)
Prince Harry calls his father’s new wife Camilla a wonderful person and says he is protective towards his girl friend Chelsy Davy.
- We Stand Or Fall Together: Annan (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
'Millions of lives, and the hopes of billions, rest on the implementation of the pledges to fight poverty, disease, illiteracy and terrorism.'
- Iran, On Balance (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh deserves credit for salvaging India’s approach to the nuclear crisis in Iran from the rhetorical chaos and the pursuit of narrow sectional interests that had engulfed it in recent weeks.
- Betrayal Of The People (Hindu, Mary Riddell, Sep 16, 2005)
Four years ago, American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center in New York City. Many hundreds died in that instant. The emergency services' response began within five seconds.
- When Jaswant Took Indian Politics To Foreign Shores (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Sep 16, 2005)
When the Bharatiya Janata Party chose to protest the fact that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had made a reference to Atal Bihari Vajpayee's opposition to the India-United States nuclear agreement....
- India Stamps On Myanmar Rebels (Asia Times, Bibhu Prasad Routray, Sep 16, 2005)
Indian police in Mizoram claim to have destroyed one of the largest Myanmar rebel bases in India, deep in the mountainous jungles of Mizoram state.
- Musharraf For Just Solution (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Sep 16, 2005)
Talks with India in the spirit of Security council resolutions
- India Needs To Stand Firm (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 16, 2005)
While United States President George W. Bush has reassured Prime Minister Manmohan Singh about his commitment to the agreement on civilian nuclear cooperation, there is no guarantee that the deal-makers will pull it off.
- Aceh Peace Process Begins (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Sep 16, 2005)
Activists of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) on Thursday began handing over their weapons to the international monitoring mission under a peace accord with the Indonesian Government.
- A Maoist Threat And The Political Implications (Hindu, K. Srinivas Reddy, Sep 16, 2005)
The Maoists in Andhra Pradesh hold out a severe threat to the Congress but go soft on the Telangana Rashtra Samithi.
- Indigenous Airborne Systems By 2008 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) hopes to fly the air force-identified aircraft carrying the indigenously developed Airborne-Early Warning and Control (AEW and C) system by 2008-end, Director of the Centre for Airborne Systems.....
- Koizumi's Decisive Victory (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 16, 2005)
The victory of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party in the recently-held parliamentary elections means Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi can take up his proposed economic reforms without any opposition
- Options Narrow For Nepal's Isolated Monarch (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Sep 16, 2005)
Pressure is mounting on Nepal's King Gyanendra to restore democracy after he seized power earlier this year, but there is no sign yet of the monarch relenting despite his increasing isolation, analysts say.
- Indigenous Airborne Systems By 2008 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
Being done with multiple partnership
- Take Rajouri - Poonch People Into Confidence (Daily Excelsior, Javed Rana Hakla, Sep 16, 2005)
Poonch and Rajouri Districts of Jammu and Kashmir State fall along the line of control (LoC).
- Maoists Operating In India And Nepal Join Hands To Setup Bases And Jointly Attack India And Nepal (India Daily, Sudhir Chadda, Sep 16, 2005)
The Maoists rebels operating in India and Nepal have joined hands to create more havoc in the region.
- Stamp Out Terror (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 16, 2005)
In the nineties the Government had very wisely appointed a special commissioner for Rajouri and Poonch districts to take care of the then emerging threat of terrorism.
- India-U.S. Nuclear Bonding May Hit Snag Over Iran (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Sep 15, 2005)
India's rapidly expanding relations with the United States are being threatened by its links with Iran, and New Delhi is being forced to choose between its two allies, officials and analysts said on Wednesday.
- Dialogue Format Inadequate (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Sep 15, 2005)
Unless South Asia is rid of nuclear weapons and mutual mistrust, there will be little scope for a Kashmir solution
- Natural Disasters And Man (Deccan Herald, JANARDHAN ROYE, Sep 15, 2005)
The recent extreme weather fluctuations, as in the case of the Katrina disaster, have raised the fear of an environmental catastrophe.
- Death Sentence For Sarabjit Well Deserved: Pakistan Apex Court (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Sep 15, 2005)
"He does not deserve any leniency given the nature of the offence committed"
- Domestic Issue Taken To Bush'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
Dr. Singh reportedly expressed surprise at Vajpayee's criticism of pact with U.S.
- Manmohan Makes Pitch For Democracy (Hindu, Harish Khare , Sep 15, 2005)
"We believe that it empowers the most humble citizen and gives him a sense of dignity"
- Ensure Aircrews' Capabilities Are Not Over-Stretched: Arun Prakash (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
"High-performance aircraft overloaded the pilot with so much sensor information"
- Closing Of The American Mind (Dawn, A.B. Shahid, Sep 15, 2005)
In 1987, Allan Bloom authored a book with the same title pointing to the intellectual deficit in US educational system which was imparting knowledge based on superficial coverage of disciplines.
- Poor Human Development (Dawn, Sultan Ahmed, Sep 15, 2005)
The annual reminder of how backward we are in the realm of human development has come again.
- Night Stains Of Tyranny (Dawn, Feryal Ali Gauhar, Sep 15, 2005)
...can darkness hide stains Which the night of
tyranny Itself has etched onto our souls?
— “Tyranny”,
by Shahryar Rashed
- Troops Exhibit High Morale At World’S Highest Battlefield (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
The GOC-in-chief encouraged a positive outlook and motivated the officers to remain focused and boldly face the difficult terrain.
- Testing Commitment To Multipolarity (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
The relationship between India and France has never managed to touch the optimal level.
- Disaster Management Bill In Winter Session (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
The long-pending disaster management bill is likely to be passed in the winter session of Parliament
- Pakistan Still In Control Of Terror Flow: Manmohan (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
In not wholly unexpected posturing ahead of his meeting with Manmohan Singh, Pervez Musharraf demanded troop reduction in two parts of Kashmir.
- Sri Lankan Tamil Soldier Dies In Grenade Attack (Hindu, V.S. Sambandan, Sep 15, 2005)
A member of the Sri Lanka National Guard, Sivaguru Navaratnarajah (38), was killed in an improvised grenade attack by LTTE cadres on Wednesday morning, the Sri Lanka Army said.
- Un General Assembly Okays Watered-Down Goals (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
Mr Annan termed the missing of the issue of non-proliferation and disarmament as a real disgrace and urged leaders to discuss it this week.
- Atal Chip In Pm Gamble With Bush (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Sep 15, 2005)
Undeterred by opposition both in India and in the US, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George W. Bush . . .
- Katrina Blows In Lessons On Good Governance (Business Line, K. Subramanian, Sep 15, 2005)
The image of the US administration as a model of good governance has taken a beating in the wake of the hurricane Katrina's devastation. When the Bush administration took over in 2001,
- C.N. Annadurai's Mission Incomplete (Hindu, R. Kannan, Sep 15, 2005)
Today is the 96th birth anniversary of Anna. His sense of mission, his simplicity, compassion, and talents may seem outmoded. But so long as human values remain a worthy goal, his legacy will be relevant.
- We Must Nip Terrorism In The Bud, Bush Tells U.N. (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
Pledges to remove farm subsidies to free flow of goods, services
"We must send strong message to terrorists"
Seeks support for democracy efforts in Iraq
- A New Bonhomie (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Sep 15, 2005)
The power of suggestion appears to be working for India. On the heels of the United States move to lift sanctions on Indian import of nuclear technology comes the prospect of France resuming supplies.
- Empowering Women (Tribune, Rajinder Sachar, Sep 15, 2005)
Is a decade too short a period for doing gender justice. This is the defiant query being raised after the hypocritical stand of all parties on the Women’s Reservation Bill?
- Revamping Of Saarc (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 15, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has underscored the need for reinvigorating SAARC by sharing the best practices among the regional States.
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