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Articles 321 through 420 of 500:
- All Set On The Western Front (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Feb 19, 2007)
The stage for Hamlet is all set. But would the Prince of Denmark step on to it? The props could not get any better.
- Pak Interested To Close Siachen (WhatIsIndia Publications, Aravind Sitaraman, Feb 19, 2007)
Pakistan Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting acknowledged the futility of fighting in "one of the highest battlefields" where neither side "has gained anything" and indicated willingness to find closure to stalled talks.
- Kashmir Issue Ripe For Resolution: Musharraf (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 16, 2007)
The Kashmir issue is ripe for resolution, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said in a conference here yesterday.
- Kashmir ‘Ripe For Resolution’, Says Musharraf (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 16, 2007)
Kashmir issue is “ripe for resolution”, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said as he sought a “proactive” role from the West and China for its settlement.
- Kashmir Issue Ripe For Resolution: Musharraf (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 16, 2007)
The Kashmir issue is "ripe for resolution", Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said as he sought a "proactive" role from the West and China for its settlement.
- Exchange Siachen Confrontation For Peace (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Feb 16, 2007)
Opinion-makers in India and Pakistan should tell their governments to stop ruining the future of our water supplies and our weather system. Bringing the troops down from Siachen would be the first step.
- Kashmir Issue Ripe For Resolution: Musharraf (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Feb 16, 2007)
"Disputes between Pakistan and India cannot be overlooked"
Confidence-building measures contributed to peace process
We are for peace: Musharraf
- Gifting India's Territory (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Feb 15, 2007)
A peaceful solution to the Siachen issue is desirable but at what cost? Is it not politically unwise to trust Pakistan, which keeps on changing its stand? In the name of peace, how can Government justify its action? Earlier also, we have handed our . . .
- Pakistan 'Realises' The Futility Of Siachen Conflict (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 15, 2007)
Pakistan on Wednesday attempted to borrow an argument often used by peaceniks — money that can be utilised for constructing schools and roads are being spent on the army, arms and helicopters — to force the Indian establishment to make some . . .
- Talibanisation Won’T Be Allowed (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 15, 2007)
President General Pervez Musharraf has said that the government will not allow the Talibanisation of Pakistani society, nor allow the Taliban to impede development and prosperity.
- Indian Army Launches Operation ‘Clean Siachen’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 14, 2007)
After decades spent squared off against Pakistani troops on the Siachen glacier, the world’s highest battleground, the Indian army is waging war on a different enemy - tonnes of rubbish scattered over the ice.
- Pak Sets Terms On Siachen (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 11, 2007)
Pushing for an early pullout by Indian troops from Siachen, Pakistan has conveyed its willingness to informally recognise the authenticated troop positions of India on the glacier.
- Pak Will Not Occupy Siachen If India Pulls Out (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 10, 2007)
An agreement on demilitarisation of Siachen appeared "imminent" with Pakistan assuring India that its forces will not occupy the glacier if Indian troops pull out from there, a media report said today.
- Siachen Guns May Go Silent (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 10, 2007)
An agreement on demilitarisation of Siachen appeared “imminent” with Pakistan assuring India that its forces would not occupy the glacier if Indian troops pull out from there, a media report said on Friday.
- The Pullback Syndrome (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Feb 08, 2007)
A pullback is again in the air, this time from Siachen Glacier. Not many would appreciate the upshot of Army pullbacks, like I didn't until I happened to be in Kargil in September 1968.
- Pakistan For Early Meeting On Siachen (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Feb 07, 2007)
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry confirmed on Tuesday that the India-Pakistan joint anti-terror mechanism will hold its first meeting on March 6 and 7 here, and hoped that as agreed by the Foreign Ministers of the two countries, officials would soon . . .
- A Deal We're Ignorant Of (Pioneer, Kanchan Gupta, Feb 07, 2007)
The UPA Government is doing a deal on Jammu & Kashmir while keeping India in the dark. The Opposition is strangely silent.
- Pakistan Urges India To Let Geelani Visit For Talks (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 07, 2007)
Pakistan said on Tuesday that it hoped India would allow a hard-line separatist leader in Kashmir to visit Islamabad for talks on the future of the divided territory.
- Dhruv Co-Pilot Dies In Pre-Aero Show Crash (Tribune, Jangveer Singh, Feb 03, 2007)
The Indian Air Force’s (IAF) acrobatic team “Sarang” suffered a setback following a crash during rehearsals for the forthcoming Aero India show resulting in the death of a co-pilot of a Dhruv advanced light helicopter (ALH) today morning.
- Indo-Pak Coast Guards To Be More Lenient To ‘Straying’ Fishermen (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 01, 2007)
The two-month old hotline between the Indian Coast Guard and its Pakistani counterpart—the Maritime Security Agency (MSA)—has begun to prove its worth.
- F.H. Major Is New Air Chief (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 31, 2007)
Air Marshal Fali Homi Major has been appointed Chief of the Air Staff. He will take over on March 31 following the retirement of S.P. Tyagi.
- Pakistan, India To Sign Pact For Easier Visas On Feb 21 (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 31, 2007)
Three other agreements to be signed during Kasuri’s visit to India
Pakistan to consider visa counter in Hyderabad
- Pakistan, India To Sign Pact For Easier Visas On Feb 21 (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 30, 2007)
Three other agreements to be signed during Kasuri’s visit to India
Pakistan to consider visa counter in Hyderabad
- Kasuri Speaks At ‘America And India’ Forum (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2007)
Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri addressed a seminar titled “America and India: Pakistan’s friends or foes” organised by the Pakistan Thinkers’ Forum at a local hotel on Sunday.
- Leh Research Lab Develops 3 Herbal Products (Tribune, Prabhjot Singh, Jan 27, 2007)
The Leh Field Research Laboratory of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has developed three herbal products from indigenous bioresources in the Ladakh region of the Himalayas.
- Bjp Wants Joint Military Campaign With Pak (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2007)
India should propose a joint military campaign with Pakistan "to test the honesty" of President Pervez Musharraf who had reached an accord with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to counter terrorism, BJP president Rajnath Singh said on Monday.
- Bjp Urges Joint Military Operations In Kashmir (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2007)
India should urge U.N. to put ISI on the watch list: Rajnath
Says BJP will not have poll ties with BSP, Congress in U.P.
Denies factionalism in Kerala unit of the BJP
- First Mig 29 K For Indian Navy Takes Off (Indian Express, MANU PUBBY , Jan 23, 2007)
The first fighter aircraft designed and developed in Russia after the break-up of the Soviet Union — the Mig 29 K/KUB for the Indian Navy — took off on its inaugural flight at the Zhukovskiy test centre here on Monday.
- Dhruv Makes Foray Into J&k (Tribune, Vijay Mohan, Jan 20, 2007)
The indigenously developed Dhruv Advance Light Helicopter is exploring new heights in the mountains of Jammu and Kashmir. The fleet was grounded last year due to manufacturing defects in its rotor.
- Looking Ahead (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jan 19, 2007)
The recent visit of the external affairs minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, to Islamabad suggests that relations between India and Pakistan are moving forward, slowly but steadily.
- Army To Host Antony On Siachen In May (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 19, 2007)
Defence Minister A K Antony, who insisted that he wanted Siachen to be his first destination after assuming charge last October, will get his chance in May.
- Siachen: Army To Host Antony In May (Indian Express, Shiv Aroor, Jan 18, 2007)
Defence Minister A K Antony, who insisted that he wanted Siachen to be his first destination after taking office last October, will get his chance in May.
- India Considering Siachen Proposal (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jan 18, 2007)
India is “favourably considering” a Pakistani proposal for a troop pullout from the Siachen glacier, according to sources here.
- Sir Creek ‘Dispute’ And The Fishermen Of India And Pakistan (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Jan 17, 2007)
India and Pakistan are carrying out the second survey of a strangely named place, Sir Creek, over which they have been quarrelling for nearly 40 years.
- Musharraf (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 17, 2007)
Expressing “satisfaction” over the progress of talks with India on bilateral issues including Siachen and Sir Creek, Pakistan President Gen.
- Indian Official Raises Hopes For Agreements In Pakistan Visit (New York Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 17, 2007)
India’s foreign minister, Pranab Mukherjee, met with leaders of Pakistani political parties on Sunday, the second day of talks that heralded a new phase in a three-year peace process.
- Consider Siachen Plan Seriously, Kasuri Tells India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 17, 2007)
Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri on Tuesday said that Pakistan had given a detailed and comprehensive package for the resolution of the Siachen issue and it was time for India to seriously consider the matter.
- India's Pullout From Siachen On Cards (Pioneer, Rahul Datta, Jan 17, 2007)
Govt to take a call on Musharraf's wishlist
- “Progress” In Indo-Pak Talks (WhatIsIndia Publications, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 17, 2007)
Urging analysts to take a “holistic view of relations with Pakistan,” Prime Minister Manmohan Singh guardedly said the 3 year old peace process was making “progress” but acknowledged that it was “premature” to conclude to claim success.
- India, Pak Progress On Siachen Issue: Manmohan (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 17, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday said "progress" was being made by India and Pakistan on the contentious Siachen issue but termed as "premature" that a stage for agreement "is being reached".
- Cementing The Peace Process (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jan 17, 2007)
The proximate reason for Pranab Mukherjee's visit to Islamabad might well have been the SAARC summit that India will host in the first week of April but the External Affairs Minister is bound to take quiet satisfaction from the collateral . . .
- Calibrating Dialogue (Pioneer, Wilson John, Jan 17, 2007)
Pranab Mukherjee, during his visit to Pakistan, has injected some reality to the peace process
- Indo-Pak Talks: Twists And Turns (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jan 17, 2007)
Recent developments in the Indo-Pak peace process gives rise to a bit of optimism.
- Pm: Pacts On Siachen, Sir Creek Far Away (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Jan 16, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today indicated that India and Pakistan were still some distance away from signing an agreement on resolving the Siachen and Sir Creek disputes.
- Too Early To Sign Pact On Siachen, Says Manmohan (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Jan 16, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday did not rule out the possibility of visiting Pakistan before the Saarc summit, to be held in New Delhi in April. He, however, rejected contentions that the issue of demilitarisation of Siachen, on which . . .
- Siachen Issue: Army Wants A Say Too (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 16, 2007)
With India and Pakistan agreeing to expedite resolution of the contentious Siachen issue, the Army hopes that its views on the demilitarisation of the sensitive zone would be taken into account before arriving at the conclusion.
- 'Never In The Last 60 Years...' (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 16, 2007)
Says the Pakistan foreign minister have India and Pakistan 'had such a sustained discussion on Jammu and Kashmir' as this time. 'And it is no secret that it is being discussed at various levels.'
- Pranab's Visit Sends Out Positive Signals (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jan 16, 2007)
It drew up an India-Pakistan calendar of events
- Time Is Army's Biggest Challenge In The Torturous Siachen Glacier (Hindu, SANDEEP DIKSHIT, Jan 16, 2007)
It is apprehensive about the long time it will take to capture vacated posts if Pakistan occupies them as jawans have to traverse 128 km in phases
- Pakistan, India To Hold Another Round Of Peace Talks (Jerusalem Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 16, 2007)
Pakistan and India agreed to hold another round of peace talks in March, which will include an attempt to resolve their main dispute over Kashmir.
- Measured Movement (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jan 16, 2007)
Those who echo Pervez Musharraf’s exhortations for dramatic out-of-the-box solutions (precisely what do they mean?) to Indo-Pak problems will surely be disappointed by the step-by-step approach advocated by the Indian foreign minister, but . . .
- 'India, Pak Progress On Siachen Issue' (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 16, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday said "progress" was being made by India and Pakistan on the contentious Siachen issue but termed as "premature" that a stage for agreement "is being reached".
- Army’S Views On Siachen Before Govt: Gen Jj Singh (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 16, 2007)
The Army chief, General JJ Singh, today said he hoped that the army’s views on demilitarisation of Siachen glacier would be considered before arriving at any decision.
- Onward With The Peace Process (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jan 16, 2007)
There is optimism in the air following the meetings between leaders from India and Pakistan to revive the peace process.
- On The Borderlines (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jan 16, 2007)
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee’s visit to Pakistan over the weekend and a crucial round of boundary talks with China this week showcase the highest priority for Indian diplomacy this year — transforming relations with Pakistan and China.
- Indian Official Raises Hopes For Agreements In Pakistan Visit (New York Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 16, 2007)
India’s foreign minister, Pranab Mukherjee, met with leaders of Pakistani political parties on Sunday, the second day of talks that heralded a new phase in a three-year peace process.
- Edits (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jan 16, 2007)
Those who echo Pervez Musharraf’s exhortations for dramatic out-of-the-box solutions (precisely what do they mean?) to Indo-Pak problems will surely be disappointed by the step-by-step approach advocated by the Indian foreign minister, but . . .
- Steady Pace (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jan 16, 2007)
Incremental gains in India-Pakistan engagement.
- Pranab In Mea: Army Reassured On Siachen (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 16, 2007)
Before Pranab Mukherjee's visit to Islamabad, India had avoided taking up the Siachen issue with Pakistan, lest it was seen as obdurate.
- Indian Army Not Out Of Picture In Siachen Thaw (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 16, 2007)
With foreign policy back on a pragmatic course after a period marked by a premium on 'out-of-box' proposals, a confident Army chief J J Singh declared on Monday that government would not disregard Army’s concerns while discussing Siachen with Pakistan.
- Peace By Piece (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jan 16, 2007)
It was low-key, measured and generated little hype.
- No Budging On Kashmir, Pranab Tells Pak (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 16, 2007)
The refusal of External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee to set a time frame to resolve the Kashmir issue could mean that there was no prospect of its resolution in near future and India wanted normalisation without budging an inch on the . . .
- India Ready With Terror Monitor List, Waits For Pak To Respond (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Jan 13, 2007)
Ahead of External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee’s visit, India has moved forward on the joint anti-terror mechanism handing over the composition of its team to Pakistan.
- Pranab Expected To Hold Substantive Discussions (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jan 13, 2007)
We will set high benchmarks for the fourth round of composite dialogue process, says Pakistan Foreign Minister Kasuri
No major announcement or agreement likely: officials
It is Manmohan's turn to visit Islamabad: Kasuri
- Kashmir Resolution First, Says Kasuri (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Jan 13, 2007)
Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri said on Friday that tough bargaining on `trickier bilateral issues’ was the only certainty in the talks his Indian counterpart would hold in Islamabad.
- Stirrings Of A Thaw In Siachen Silence (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 13, 2007)
The army today defied precedent by maintaining an eloquent silence on the Siachen glacier and raised hopes that foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee will strike a positive note in resolving the dispute during his current visit to Pakistan.
- Indian Fm Set For Pakistan Talks (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 13, 2007)
India's foreign minister is due in Islamabad on Saturday for weekend talks with Pakistani leaders.
- Mukherjee Visit To Pakistan: India Cautions Against Raised Expectations (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jan 12, 2007)
India has cautioned against raised expectations around External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee’s visit to Pakistan on Thursday.
- Pakistan May Authenticate Siachen Ground Positions (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Jan 12, 2007)
Indian officials see change in Islamabad's approach
Some progress made on Sir Creek
Islamabad for "joint control" of J&K
- India Not Ready For Joint Management Of Kashmir (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 12, 2007)
India is not ready to agree to joint management of Jammu and Kashmir as proposed by Pakistan but is open to ideas like setting up of joint consultative mechanism on various issues including tourism and health.
- Pranab To Take Up Various Issues During Pak Visit (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 12, 2007)
The external affairs minister will officially reach Islamabad on Saturday afternoon with only an invitation card for the Saarc summit in his luggage, but it would be only be a cover for a comprehensive discussion on all issues, from terrorism . . .
- India, Pak Step Closer To Group Tourism (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Jan 11, 2007)
India and Pakistan have inched closer to introducing, for the first time, a category of tourist visa for travel between both countries with the latter agreeing to a two-year-old suggestion by New Delhi for permitting group tourism between both countries.
- Pranab May Sign Nuke Risk Pact On Visit To Pak (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Jan 11, 2007)
India and Pakistan are ready to sign a major agreement on nuclear risk reduction. This, along with a couple of other agreements, will be on the table to be signed by Pakistan foreign minister Khurshed Mehmood Kasuri and external affairs minister . ..
- Psst! Please Invite Pakistan President, Not Pm (Telegraph, Jyoti Malhotra, Jan 11, 2007)
The countdown to another chapter in India-Pakistan bonhomie begins on Saturday, when external affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee travels to Islamabad to invite Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf — and not, despite Saarc convention, the Prime Minister . .
- India-Pak Likely To Sign Four Agreements During Mukherjee Visit (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 09, 2007)
India and Pakistan are likely to sign four agreements aimed at building confidence during External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee's first visit here next week.
- Army Opposes Demilitarisation, Joint Management (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 09, 2007)
Ahead of External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee’s maiden visit to Pakistan, the Indian Army has outright rejected any suggestion of demilitarisation of Jammu and Kashmir, saying such a step would be "fatal" in the given terrorism - hit situation . . .
- India-Pak Likely To Sign Four Agreements During Mukherjee Visit (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 08, 2007)
India and Pakistan are likely to sign four agreements aimed at building confidence during External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee's first visit here next week.
- India-Pak Likely To Sign Four Pacts During Mukherjee Visit (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 08, 2007)
India and Pakistan are likely to sign four agreements aimed at building confidence during External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee's first visit here next week.
- Mukherjee’S Agenda For Talks Cleared (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Jan 05, 2007)
The Indian government on Thursday cleared Foreign Minister Pranab Mukhejee’s agenda for talks in Pakistan this month and the chief minister of the disputed state of Jammu and Kashmir gave his own version of what New Delhi was prepared to do about . . .
- Pm’S First Visit To Pak Likely In March (Deccan Herald, K Subrahmanya, Jan 04, 2007)
Dr Manmohan Singh may undertake his first prime ministerial visit to Pakistan during the first half of this year, probably ahead of the SAARC summit here in April.
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