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Articles 23221 through 23320 of 27135:
- Victims’ Responsibility (Telegraph, GITHA HARIHARAN, Jun 05, 2005)
One of the reasons the India Shining slogan was such a bad joke is that the lives of Indian women prove,
- True Lies (Hindu, Shelley Walia, Jun 05, 2005)
The book reinforces Zinn's reputation as one of the most perceptive figures of our times.
- China Putting Asia At Risk: Rumsfeld (Deccan Herald, Reuters, Jun 05, 2005)
The US is not hypocritical in considering using nuclear “bunker busters” while urging other nations to give up their atomic plans, the US Defence Secretary said.
- Stronger Military Ties With India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2005)
US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has said that the Pentagon expects to strengthen military ties with India, “one of the rising powers” in Asia.
- Jinnah Created History: Advani (Hindu, Beena Sarwar, Jun 05, 2005)
A great man who had espoused the cause of secular Pakistan'
- China Is Not A Threat To The U.S., Says Rumsfeld (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Jun 05, 2005)
Singapore : United States Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on Saturday emphasised that China posed no threat to Washington.
- 22 Days Of A Nowhere War (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Jun 04, 2005)
In a part of the world where the craft of military history is as poor as the history and tradition of professional soldiering is rich, Gauhar Ayub Khan deserves our fullest gratitude.
- The Adjunct Of 10, Janpath (Deccan Herald, Tavleen Singh, Jun 04, 2005)
The only way to get to the national stage is by using the oil of sycophancy
- "War Plan Was Sold By Ex-Dmo" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
Gohar Ayub Khan declines to name officer
- Guest Star In Pakistan’S Act (Telegraph, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Jun 04, 2005)
Lal Krishna Advani has walked into a psychological and propagandist trap.
- Military Operations Director Sold War Plan, Says Gohar (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
Former Army chief General V P Malik dismissed the claim saying that Pakistan would have really won the war if they had the war plan documents.
- A Second Career For The Jawan (Tribune, Maj Gen S.P. Kapoor (retd), Jun 04, 2005)
The Indian Army, the largest component of our defence forces, plays an important role in India’s emerging status as a global power.
- A Day At Rocket Design Centre (Hindu, K. V. PRASAD, Jun 04, 2005)
India, Ukraine can cooperate in space research: Kalam
- Pegged Yuan: Five Cheers To China (Deccan Herald, G. Ramachandran, Jun 04, 2005)
It may be unfashionable to defend pegged exchange rates. But it is also necessary to showcase what China has managed to accomplish through a somewhat indefensible policy.
- United We Stand (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 04, 2005)
IT was former Russian premier Yevgeny Primakov who made the tentative suggestion of a trilateral partnership among India, China, and Russia a few years ago.
- Runway For Civilian Aircraft Sought At Naval Airport (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
Deshpande urges Manmohan to persuade Defence Ministry to take up the Rs. 20-crore project
- Bjp Plans Privilege Motion Against Mani Shankar Aiyar (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
Union Minister misled Parliament about the location of ONGC project, alleges Ananth Kumar
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Charge sheet
Dharam Singh has failed to respond to Aiyar's statement
- Michael Vatikiotis: India Coddles Its Despotic Neighbors (International Herald Tribune, Michael Vatikiotis , Jun 03, 2005)
Isn't it time that the world's largest democracy started behaving like one? Much as India deserves plaudits for ensuring that more than a billion people enjoy the rights and liberty that democracy . . .
- How A Top Fbi Man Became Deep Throat (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 03, 2005)
Woodward recalls Mark Felt had thought newspapers were too shallow rarely getting to the bottom of events.
- Who"s Fighting Al-Qaeda Other Than Pakistan? (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 03, 2005)
In an interview with Spiegel, the German news agency, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf answered questions on al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, India, Pakistan, A Q Khan and the nuclear programme of Iran. Excerpts:
- Colombo For Defence Pact (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 03, 2005)
The MDMK, an ally of the UPA, has expressed serious reservations over the agreement saying there would be implications in Tamil Nadu.
- Michael Vatikiotis: India Coddles Its Despotic Neighbors (International Herald Tribune, Michael Vatikiotis , Jun 02, 2005)
Isn't it time that the world's largest democracy started behaving like one? Much as India deserves plaudits for ensuring that more than a billion people enjoy the rights and liberty that democracy endows, it could surely do more to promote these values.
- Gurumurthy Gets Bail (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 01, 2005)
KANCHEEPURAM: The Kancheepuram Judicial Magistrate Court-I on Tuesday granted bail to columnist and founder of Swadeshi Jagran Manch S. Gurumurthy on Tuesday.
- Effecting A Change In Post-Soviet Republics (Hindu, Anatoly Beliayev, Jun 01, 2005)
Implementation of the "colour revolutions" scenario in Central Asia could have highly negative consequences.
A SERIES of colour revolutions in the former Soviet states as well as the fundamental change in the foreign policy of Moldova
- Ins Kadamba Commissioned (Hindu, Ravi Sharma , Jun 01, 2005)
Strategic depth of defence in the Arabian Sea; new base to help decongest Mumbai
- Use Of Force And The Responsibility To Protect (Hindu, Ramesh Thakur, Jun 01, 2005)
The concept of the responsibility to protect takes away the last remaining excuses for us to sit back and do nothing when confronted with atrocities.
- Chief Minister Hauled Up Over Failure To Transfer `Tainted' Official (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 31, 2005)
High courtround-up
BANGALORE: The Karnataka High Court on Monday observed that every action of the State, the Chief Minister and his colleagues ought to be in public interest and there should be probity in their functioning.
- "No" Vote A Setback To Chirac (Hindu, VAIJU NARAVANE, May 31, 2005)
New impetus promised; unpopular Prime Minister likely to be replaced
- Seabird All Set To Take Off (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 31, 2005)
Rechristened as INS Kadamba, the prestigious Seabird Naval Base on Arabian coast near Karwar is all decked up for a grand inauguration on May 31. The naval base would consist a depot ship named Indian Naval Ship- Kadamba (INS Kadamba). INS Kadamba would b
- Ready To Work With Musharraf, Says Manmohan Singh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 31, 2005)
"Pakistan should dismantle terrorist camps"
NEW DELHI: Maintaining that it would be ``unrealistic'' to fix any timeframe for resolving the Kashmir issue, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday offered to work together with Pakistan President.
- Heart Says No To The Body (Deccan Herald, TIMOTHY GARTON ASH, May 31, 2005)
For the French to say no to Europe is like the English saying no to beef or the Russians saying no to vodka. Or perhaps like the heart saying no to the body.
- New Moves In The Malacca Straits (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, May 31, 2005)
New ideas have been floated on protecting shipping along the Malacca Straits — a vital lifeline of global trade in oil and energy.
- After France's Dramatic Rejection, What Next? (Hindu, VAIJU NARAVANE, May 31, 2005)
Rejection by France makes the European Constitution a dead letter and the verdict is likely to lead to a gridlocked Europe
- A Post-Mortem On France's `Non' (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, May 31, 2005)
France's emphatic rejection of the European Union constitution treaty in Sunday's referendum is a stunning political defeat for the 448-article treaty nine countries have already ratified . . . ,
- Karnataka Acquires A Major Naval Presence (Deccan Herald, Bidanda M Chengappa, May 31, 2005)
Karnataka now features on the maritime security map of the country with the inauguration of the new naval base, INS Kadamba, at Karwar.
- 'Indian Brigadier Sold War Plans To Ayub For Rs 20,000' (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 31, 2005)
Operational plans drawn up by the Indian Army as war loomed on the sub-continent in 1965 were allegedly sold by an Indian brigadier for Rs 20,000, but then Pakistani President Ayub Khan failed to capitalise on this, the late dictator’s son claims
- No Progress On Sir Creek (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, May 30, 2005)
Both sides agree to meet later to carry forward the talks
ISLAMABAD: The Sir Creek talks between India and Pakistan to resolve differences over the coastal strip off the Gujarat coast ended on Sunday without any forward movement.
- `Lohia Thought Like Basaveshwara' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 30, 2005)
Constitution reflects many of the reformer's teachings: Fernandes
- My Background Helps Me: Kalam (Hindu, K. V. PRASAD, May 30, 2005)
K.V. Prasad
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My mission accomplished
Berne has its own views on U.N. reforms
Trade with Switzerland will get a boost
- The Bhel Disinvestment (Hindu, Jayati Ghosh, May 30, 2005)
The UPA Government has gone back on its promises in disinvesting equity in BHEL.
- A New Fortification Mentality In America" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 30, 2005)
Margaret Leviis the current president of the prestigious American Political Science Association and Jere L. Bacharach Professor of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle.
- Triumph Of Globalisation (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , May 30, 2005)
Will the cheerleaders of globalisation retain their faith and continue to support free trade and outsourcing?
- Sir Creek: Troubled Waters Refuse To Settle Down (Deccan Herald, CP Bhambri, May 30, 2005)
Failure to clearly demarcate the boundary, means fishermen of both nations run the risk of getting caught for fishing in each other’s waters.
- Managing Crises (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, May 29, 2005)
Crisis management in the affected countries, post-tsunami, saw conflicting orders and a lack of co-ordination that resulted in avoidable wastage and panic. A seminar in New Delhi looked at long-term concerns, that extended far beyond tourism
- Whither Sindhudurg? (Hindu, Mahesh Vijapurkar, May 29, 2005)
It was meant to be Maharashtra's answer to Goa. But why hasn't Sindhudurg taken off?
- Chinese Team Visits Western Naval Command (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 29, 2005)
MUMBAI: The Western Naval Command literally gave a red carpet welcome to Chief of General Staff of the People's Liberation Army Liang Gaunglie and a delegation accompanying him here on Saturday at its headquarters, INS Angre...
- Natural Gas Prices To Be Hiked For Industrial Consumers (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 28, 2005)
NEW DELHI: The Union Government has decided to revise prices of natural gas supplied to power and fertilizer units on an ad hoc basis from Rs. 2,850 per thousand standard cubic metres per day (scmd) to Rs. 3,200 per thousand scmd.
- Flight Test Crew Memorial Inaugurated (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 28, 2005)
Their service helped make IAF lethal'
BANGALORE: The Air Chief Marshal, S.P. Tyagi, on Friday opened the flight test crew memorial built on the premises of the Aircraft and Systems Testing Establishment (ASTE) here.
- Switzerland Remains Non-Committal (Hindu, K. V. PRASAD, May 28, 2005)
India's bid for Security Council seat figures in Kalam-Schmid talks
- Chaos, Quite Himalayan (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, May 28, 2005)
Get the Nepal policy right: help restore constitutional monarchy and multi-party democracy
- "Delay In Replacing Submarine Fleet A Serious Matter" (Hindu, ARUNKUMAR BHATT, May 28, 2005)
Admiral Prakash calls upon shipyards to increase their production
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Ageing submarines to start retiring from 2012
Pakistan, Myanmar, Thailand acquiring modern
- A Positive Turn In Assam (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, May 28, 2005)
The tripartite ceasefire agreement among the Centre, the Assam Government, and the National Democratic Front of Bodoland is one more incremental step towards the settlement of an issue that has added to the unrest and violence in the State and more . . .
- America's Broken Nuclear Promises (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, May 28, 2005)
Robin Cook
George W. Bush has done his utmost to frustrate talks on the non-proliferation treaty.
- Karzai's Limitations Rudely Exposed` (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, May 27, 2005)
Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai went to Washington believing he could assert a measure of independence
- Opposition Disarray In West Bengal (Hindu, Marcus Dam, May 27, 2005)
The recent civic polls show it will take a lot more to seriously challenge the Left Front.
- Talks On Siachen Demilitarisation Begin (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, May 27, 2005)
Differences persist between India and Pakistan on interpretation of 1989 pact
- Safeguarding Weapons System From Hacking (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 27, 2005)
The army’s new hi-tech system would keep classified communication secure from hacking and jammed both from air as well as ground transmissions.
- Iraq To Launch Massive Crackdown On Resistance Fighters In Baghdad (Hindu, Atul Aneja , May 27, 2005)
Interior Minister confirms Al-Zarqawi has been wounded
- Govt.: No Change In Policy Towards Maoists In Nepal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 27, 2005)
No change in India's policy towards Maoists: External Affairs Ministry
- Another Move In The Great Game (Hindu, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, May 27, 2005)
The BTC pipeline is part of a wider U.S. plan to isolate Russia
- India, Pakistan Discuss Siachen (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 27, 2005)
The two sides are optimistic that an understanding on demilitarising Siachen will be achieved during the current round of talks.
- Us Harps On Npt Adherence By India, Pak (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , May 27, 2005)
The conference comes at a time when the US is improving its nuke arsenal while seeking to restrain others from thinking of uranium enrichment. . .
- Hurriyat Leaders Can Travel To Pok As "Individuals" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 26, 2005)
Understanding arrived at during Musharraf visit
- Overhaul The System (Hindu, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, May 26, 2005)
The number of pending civil cases shows a lack of faith in the military judicial system
- India Proposes More Interaction With Chinese Army (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 25, 2005)
NEW DELHI: Signalling a further thaw in Sino-Indian military ties, India on Tuesday offered to step up interaction between the two armies. In talks with top Indian military officials, the chief of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA),
- Panchayats As Business Hubs? (Deccan Herald, Manu N Kulkarni, May 25, 2005)
The panchayats have to be well-equipped and well-staffed to do business with global concerns
- Nepal’S ‘Maoist’ Tape Angers India (Deccan Herald, SUDESHNA SARKAR, May 25, 2005)
Indian Army’s defence attache met Nepalese Army officials in Kathmandu to discuss the airing of an audio-tape suggesting a nexus between the Maoists and New Delhi.
- No First Use (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, May 25, 2005)
The PM made it clear that India is a responsible nuclear power
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, in an address to defence scientists recently, projected India’s non-proliferation policy to the world, after Parliament had passed the bill on Wea
- Compulsory Military Training Not Practicable (Deccan Herald, Bidanda M Chengappa, May 25, 2005)
Compulsory military training for the youth? Is this a viable proposal? Generals are of the view that other methods also need to be explored
- We'll Build More Weapons Like Brahmos, Says Kalam (Hindu, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, May 25, 2005)
India and Russia would jointly build new weapon systems using the experience gained in designing the BrahMos anti-ship cruise missile, President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam said here on Tuesday.
- Timeless Wisdom (Hindu, C.S. Ramakrishnan, May 24, 2005)
Swami Ranganathananda needs no more introduction than the mid-day sun. He was a born orator, fluent writer, precise scholar, profound thinker, charming conversationalist and ever ready to extend a helping hand to those in need. His
- "New Delhi Must Open Up N-Weapons Programme" (Hindu, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, May 24, 2005)
MOSCOW: India should open up its nuclear weapons programme as Russia presses for lifting of international restrictions on nuclear technology supplies to India, the Russian envoy to India, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, has said.
- Naxals Target Crpf Convoy, Kill 5 Security Personnel (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, May 24, 2005)
RAIPUR, MAY 23 : Stepping up their activities, the Naxalites ambushed a crpf convoy today, killing five security personnel and shot dead a station house officer (sho) in separate incidents in the state. . .
- The Core Is Nuclear: Energy Concerns Should Drive Indo-Us Ties (Times of India, K SUBRAHMANYAM, May 24, 2005)
The Indian bureaucracy has gone into overdrive preparing for the Manmohan Singh-George Bush mid-July meeting in Washington.
- Election Commission Decision On Bihar Polls Likely This Week (Hindu, J. Venkatesan, May 24, 2005)
Election Commission decision on Bihar polls likely this week
- A Handicapped Prime Minister (Deccan Herald, G S Bhargava, May 23, 2005)
Lenin dubbed George Bernard Shaw a good man fallen among Fabians.
- Iit Graduates’ Meet Showcases Human Resources (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , May 23, 2005)
High-technology ties with the US have become a two-way street. India, having contributed some of its best brains, has much to take and also much to give.
- Musharraf's India Policy (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, May 23, 2005)
There is concern in Pakistan that President Musharraf has not taken all concerned along in making course corrections to the India policy
- In The Deep Freeze (Indian Express, Ajai Shukla, May 23, 2005)
India undervalues its Siachen advantage, see it through Pakistani eyes
- Kalam Visit To Firm Up Ties With Russia (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 23, 2005)
President A P J Abdul Kalam left on a two week long four-nation tour to Russia, Switzerland, Iceland and Ukraine on Sunday.
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