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- 2 Holed-Up Ultras Killed (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 08, 2007)
Two Hizbul Mujahideen militants were killed in an encounter with security forces in Pulwama district last night.
- Indian Police Arrest Militant Bomb-Makers In Kashmir (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 08, 2007)
Indian police in revolt-hit Kashmir said on Thursday they had arrested 14 suspected militant bomb-makers blamed for a string of political killings.
- 'Surge In Attacks In Kashmir Show Militants' Frustration' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2007)
The recent surge in militant attacks in Jammu and Kashmir demonstrate that the militant leadership feels sidelined and wants to take centrestage in any settlement of the Kashmir issue, political observers in the state say.
- 2 Top Ultras Killed, Explosives Seized (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2007)
Two top Al-Badr militants, including a chief co-ordinator of the outfit, were killed in a gun battle with security forces today in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Army Truck Blown Up In Kashmir (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 02, 2007)
This is the first major strike by militants in the Valley this year
- Six-Day War, 40 Years On (Tribune, Inder Malhotra, Jun 01, 2007)
More than two-thirds of this country’s present population was born after 1975. So there aren’t many Indians around who remember the landmark Six-Day War in West Asia 40 summers ago in the month of June.
- Enlarge Peace Constituency (Tribune, Firdous Syed, May 30, 2007)
Kashmir's separatist polity is steadily getting radicalised. This is agonising but true. Obviously, the question that needs to be asked now is: how and why does the situation come to such a pass, and who does this benefit?
- Craft, Credulity, And Reason (Hindu, Hamid Ansari, May 28, 2007)
What direction will the U.S.-Iran dialogue, scheduled to begin on Monday, take?
- Iran Sceptical Over Talks With U.S. (Hindu, Atul Aneja , May 28, 2007)
Iran has expressed scepticism about its talks with the United States which begin on Monday in Baghdad.
- Making Of An Islamist: An Insider's Account (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, May 26, 2007)
Ed Husain's story is important because it is also the story of hundreds of other confused young British Muslims trapped in an Islamist mindset that can drive them to violence in the name of religion.
- Strife In Palestine (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, May 25, 2007)
The Palestinian national unity government set up under the terms of the Makkah agreement could collapse if President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Ismail Haniya do not succeed in their efforts to stop the fighting between Hamas and Fatah.
- Why Is Lebanon So Unstable? (Hindu, Ian Black, May 25, 2007)
Lebanon has always been a complicated country, with 18 different Muslim and Christian religious sects, labyrinthine politics and powerful and ruthless neighbours.
- Militants’ Plan To Target Karvan-E-Aman Foiled (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, May 25, 2007)
A major tragedy was averted with the timely detection of an IED, 10 km North of here on the Srinagar-Baramula highway today morning, before the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus was to ply on the road to the Uri sector.
- Central Asia Is Vital (Tribune, Maj-Gen Ashok K. Mehta (retd), May 25, 2007)
A recent visit to Uzbekistan showed how the dice has been rolled in this geostrategic and resource-rich junction of the East and the West.
- Citizen Jihadi (OutLook, B. Raman , May 24, 2007)
It's not traditional pan-Islamic jihadi organisations, but word of mouth and hundreds of FM radio stations that are instigating individual Muslims to acts of terrorism in the name of jihad in the tribal areas of Afghanistan-Pakistan.
- Goody Two Shoes (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, May 23, 2007)
Despite much talk about sealing a lasting deal on Jammu & Kashmir, there are few signs of forward movement. While Musharraf is pushing his 'four-point formula', the Hurriyat is being devious.
- Sitting On The Magic Seat (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, May 23, 2007)
The Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad is ignored by those who look upon the Charminar as the city’s logo. Reporting the bomb blast there, one English-language paper headlines it as an Andhra Pradesh mosque, while a Bengali daily captions the Charminar . . .
- Fierce Battle Rocks Lebanon (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 22, 2007)
On Monday the Lebanese army tightened its grip on the Nahr al-Bared camp, home to 30,000 Palestinian refugees, cut off water and electricity and shelled areas where gunmen of Fatah al-Islam, a radical fundamentalist group were believed to be holed up.
- Lebanese Troops Surround Militants (Hindu, Atul Aneja , May 22, 2007)
Tension spreads to the Palestinian refugee camp in Sidon
- Israel Strikes At Hamas Base In Gaza Strip (Hindu, Atul Aneja , May 18, 2007)
As nearly a week of fighting between the Palestinian factions abated, the conflict between the militant group Hamas and Israel is back in focus.
- Indian Troops Kill Five ‘Rebels’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2007)
Indian troops have shot dead five suspected Islamic militants in separate gun battles in Indian-controlled Kashmir, police said on Sunday.
- 3 Militants Killed (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2007)
Three militants, including a commander of the Hizbul Mujahideen , were gunned down by Jammu and Kashmir police and Army in two separate joint operations in the Gool area of Udhampur district and the Marwah area of Kishtwar district, today.
- Two States Solution (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, May 12, 2007)
The Two States formula is increasingly gaining credence in the Jewish state as the only acceptable solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
- 2 Let Militants Arrested (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, May 11, 2007)
The Army apprehended two Pakistani militants of the Lashkar-e-Toiba outfit in the North Kashmir, while another Hizbul Mujahideen militant surrendered before the troops after an encounter in Kupwara district yesterday.
- Hard Choices (Frontline, PRAVEEN SWAMI, May 09, 2007)
BANNERS emblazoned with the Lashkar-e-Taiba's crossed scimitars-and-Quran logo fluttered outside the Bihisht-e-Shauda-e-Kashmir, the Srinagar graveyard where many of those who gave their lives fighting the Indian state these past two decades are buried.
- Bits Of Consensus (Frontline, PRAVEEN SWAMI, May 09, 2007)
The working group reports made to the third Round Table Conference on Kashmir contain the seeds of forward movement.
- Top Militant Shot Dead (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, May 08, 2007)
The Special Striking Reserve Force today shot dead one of the most wanted militants of the Bhaderwah area. The encounter took place in Quaila Mohalla of Bhaderwah.
- A Damning Indictment (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, May 05, 2007)
No one can deny that the Winograd commission, which enquired into Israel's aggression against its northern neighbour in 2006, has done a commendable job — so much so that even Hizbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah has been unstinting in his praise.
- A Wrong Decision (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, May 05, 2007)
Israelis across the political spectrum are demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert over his handling of Israel’s war on Lebanon last year.
- Something Good May Come Of Olmert's Failure (Hindu, Jonathan Freedland, May 04, 2007)
LET'S HOPE Lords Hutton and Butler (authors of two UK. .reports into the circumstances surrounding the invasion of Iraq) were taking notes.
- Between The Hammer And The Anvil (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, May 03, 2007)
Besieged by hardline Islamists and unionists, the Hurriyat Conference and the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen must change course to survive.
- Jem Investing In Legal Businesses: Us (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, May 02, 2007)
The US, in its latest terror report, said anti-India terrorist gang Jaish-e-Mohammad has been investing in commodity markets and prospecting in real estate to fund its operations.
- "Let There Be Peace, Freedom Of Movement, And Trade" (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, May 01, 2007)
Sardar Abdul Qayum Khan, former Prime Minister and President of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, offers his take on what can be done to resolve the dispute. Excerpts from an exclusive interview:
- "Let There Be Peace, Freedom Of Movement, And Trade" (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, May 01, 2007)
Sardar Abdul Qayum Khan, former Prime Minister and President of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, offers his take on what can be done to resolve the dispute. Excerpts from an exclusive interview:
- No More A Special State (Deccan Herald, MICHAEL JANSEN, Apr 28, 2007)
Many Israelis did not fly the blue and white Star of David flag last Tuesday when the Jewish state celebrated the 59th anniversary of its establishment.
- The Bits And Pieces Of A Consensus (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Apr 28, 2007)
The working group reports submitted to the third round table conference on Kashmir contain the seeds of forward movement.
- Plot To Kill Cm Foiled, Three Arrested (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 27, 2007)
A plot to assassinate Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad in a suicide attack was foiled today with the police arresting three terrorists, including a Pakistani national.
- Separatists To Boycott Roundtable (Tribune, S.P.Sharma, Apr 24, 2007)
Although separatists will abstain from tomorrow’s round-table conference (RTC) with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi,many participants will be there pleading for dialogue with them, hardliners and terrorist groups.
- 2 Militants Killed In Encounter (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 21, 2007)
Two militants of the Hizbul Mujahideen were killed and two policemen injured in an encounter at Ratnipora in Pulwama district of south Kashmir this morning.
- 24 Militants Surrender (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 21, 2007)
Twentyfour militants, who crossed over to this side of the LoC recently, surrendered and laid down their arms before the Army authorities at Baramulla in north Kashmir today.
- 24 Militants Surrender (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Apr 21, 2007)
The militants say they feel safe and free in India
They meet their family members
`Terrorist infrastructure in POK is intact'
- Militancy And Small Arms Proliferation (Hindu, R. Hariharan, Apr 20, 2007)
It is essential that South Asian countries unite not only in fighting terrorism but also in curtailing the proliferation of small arms.
- Four Killed; Man Beheaded In Kashmir (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 17, 2007)
Indian troops shot dead four suspected militants in occupied Kashmir, police said on Sunday, while a Muslim man was also beheaded in further violence.
- Nc Wants Hizb To Take Part In Dialogue Process (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 17, 2007)
Demanding involvement of Hizbul Mujahideen militant outfit in the dialogue process, Opposition National Conference on Monday said it would raise the issue of involvement of extremist outfits in the talks at the third roundtable conference to be held . .
- Roots Of Suicide Terrorism (Frontline, A.G. NOORANI, Apr 17, 2007)
Nationalism, and not religious fundamentalism, drives suicide bombers, as this book shows with the help of detailed research.
- Shaukat Claims Pm Hinted At J&k Troop Cut (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 16, 2007)
Did India assure Pakistan about assessing the security and terror situation in Jammu and Kashmir in a couple of months to consider reducing troop strength in the troubled state?
- 2 Militants Killed In Encounter (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 16, 2007)
Two militants of the Hizbul Mujahideen, including a battalion commander, were killed in an encounter with the police and the security forces in the Shopian area of Pulwama district in south Kashmir today.
- Belligerent Iran (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 15, 2007)
It is unfortunate that an intransigent Iran continues with its runaway nuclear programme despite world opinion squarely ranged against it. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who had claimed the successful production of the first batch of enriched . . .
- West Asia: Widening Gulf (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Apr 14, 2007)
The West puts further pressure on the Islamic republic through another Security Council resolution, and it reacts strongly.
- Belligerent Iran (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 14, 2007)
It is unfortunate that an intransigent Iran continues with its runaway nuclear programme despite world opinion squarely ranged against it. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who had claimed the successful production of the first batch of enriched . . .
- 3 Persons Killed, 8 Militants Held (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2007)
Three persons were killed and security forces arrested eight militants and recovered arms and ammunition as well as fake currency in the Jammu and Kashmir overnight.
- The Rethinking Of Islam (Indian Express, Javed Anand, Apr 12, 2007)
To the much-needed chintan manthan on the role and responsibilities of intellectuals initiated by The Indian Express, Sudheendra Kulkarni has made an important contribution by asking, ‘Who’s responsible . . .
- Nc, Pdf Agree On Holding Talks With Salahuddin (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 09, 2007)
Both separatist and mainstream political parties seem to have joined hands on their demand for holding talks with militant leadership to find an amicable and everlasting solution to the Kashmir problem.
- Militants Killed In J&k Encounters (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 07, 2007)
In a major breakthrough in counter-insurgency operations in Kashmir valley, the Srinagar Police and CRPF today gunned down the divisional commander of Al-Badr outfit along with his two associates in a 14-hour long gunbattle at Nishat in the . . .
- J&k Jehadis Get Bounty To Wed Pok Girls (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 05, 2007)
Marrying into a family based in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) brings in big moolah for mercenaries who hail from J&K and are being trained in PoK camps for jehad against India.
- To Avoid Risk, Better To Buy Gas At Our Pak Border, Not From Iran: Ministry Tells Govt (Indian Express, Amitav Ranjan, Apr 05, 2007)
After his 50-minute meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi today, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said both sides had agreed to move “very quickly” on the India-Pakistan-Iran pipeline project to iron out glitches including . . .
- India Weighs Troop Reduction In Quieter Kashmir (Christian Science Monitor, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 05, 2007)
For the first time in several years, the Indian government on Friday gave indications that it might finally consider the longstanding demands of Kashmiris to reduce its troop presence in the Kashmir valley.
- Three Militants, Soldier Killed (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 03, 2007)
Three militants and a soldier were killed while a civilian was injured in separate incidents in Kashmir valley since yesterday.
- Valley Cannot Do Without Army (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Apr 03, 2007)
It is unfortunate that People’s Democratic Party of Jammu & Kashmir, led by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and his daughter, Mehbooba Mufti, has raised the pitch of its demand with regard to demilitarisation of the state and withdrawal of the Armed Forces . . .
- Going Over The Nuclear Brink? (Pioneer, Cecil Victor, Mar 30, 2007)
Having destroyed the Sunni edifice in Iraq, the US has now turned its attention to the Shia offshoot of Islamic hegemony in West Asia, says Cecil Victor.
- Imperial Sunset? (Frontline, AIJAZ AHMAD, Mar 29, 2007)
IN February this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed a security conference in Munich that had 250 of the world's top leaders and officials in attendance, including such luminaries as the German Chancellor and the U.S. Secretary of State.
- West Asian Wound (Frontline, Atul Aneja , Mar 29, 2007)
The U.S.-dominated post-Second World War political order in West Asia is in terminal decline.
- Using Polygraph, Brain Mapping For Crime Detection (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 29, 2007)
Buoyed over the success of unearthing fake encounters using the latest technology, the Jammu and Kashmir police now has started modern techniques of polygraph and brain mapping to extract information from an accused.
- Iran Faces World Chill But Saarc, India Warm Up To It As Observer (Indian Express, Jayanth Jacob, Mar 29, 2007)
Iran may be facing international isolation — the UK froze its ties today over the detention of its sailors — but India is backing its request for entry into the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) bloc as an observer.
- Tigers In The Air (OutLook, B. Raman , Mar 28, 2007)
The Tamil Eelam Air Force (TAF) of the LTTE, go into action for the first time since its creation nine years back, signalling that that the war started by President Rajapakse, with the help of Pakistan, has entered a new
- Stepping Towards The Precipice (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Mar 27, 2007)
In adopting a second sanctions resolution on Saturday, the United Nations Security Council has given a push to the Anglo-American project of gradually escalating the crisis over Iran's civil nuclear programme till open confrontation and the recourse . . .
- Behind The Silver Lining, The Storm Clouds (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Mar 22, 2007)
As the peace process proceeds ahead, the unchecked growth of the religious Right raises disturbing questions about Jammu and Kashmir's future.
- America’S Latest Puppet Regime – Lebanon (Tribune, Robert Fisk, Mar 21, 2007)
As the West looks anxiously at Iraq and Afghanistan, dangerous cracks are opening up in Lebanon – and the White House is determined to prop up Fouad Siniora’s government.
- The Charade Continues (OutLook, B. Raman , Mar 16, 2007)
It would not be in the interest of either the US or Pakistan for the fraudulent part of the so-called war against Al Qaeda to be exposed. That is what the suspended Chief Justice tried to do -- and he has paid a price for it.
- Hizbollah Salve On Arab-India Wound (Telegraph, Jyoti Malhotra, Mar 14, 2007)
The Arab world, and not India, should be blamed for the huge psychological distance that has grown between the two regions and for allowing New Delhi to come closer to Israel, Hizbollah representative Ali Fayyad has said.
- Musharraf Still Us's Best Bet (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Mar 13, 2007)
Even as some of our television channels are averring that Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is India's "best bet" for peace and harmony in the region, scholars in Pakistan seem to think otherwise.
- Demilitarisation Dilemmas (OutLook, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Mar 13, 2007)
By pulling out the BSF, Prime Minister Singh has demonstrated that he is willing to take chances, even where failure will involve political costs for his government.
- Jj Singh Pays Hush-Hush Visit To Israel (Pioneer, Rahul Datta, Mar 09, 2007)
Marking a growing defence relationship, Army chief General JJ Singh is visiting Israel and is scheduled to hold a wide range of discussions, including training for elite Special Forces, joint exercises and anti-terrorism and infiltration strategies.
- Musharraf Still Us's Best Bet (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Mar 09, 2007)
Even as some of our television channels are averring that Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is India's "best bet" for peace and harmony in the region, scholars in Pakistan seem to think otherwise.
- Bid For Pact With Sunnis Set To Backfire (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Mar 08, 2007)
The U.S.' attempt to pave the way for another invasion by fomenting anti-Shia sectarianism in the Middle East will fail.
- Musharraf Still Us's Best Bet (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Mar 08, 2007)
Even as some of our television channels are averring that Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is India's "best bet" for peace and harmony in the region, scholars in Pakistan seem to think otherwise.
- Bsf To Pull Out Of Five J&k Towns (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Mar 08, 2007)
Crpe replacing 10 battalions
Pullout expected to end by next weekend
Level of violence down in southern Kashmir
- The Suicide Armada In Afghanistan (OutLook, B. Raman , Mar 07, 2007)
Strategically, the Neo-Taliban's conventional battles have been more significant, but tactically, its repeated acts of suicide terrorism result in new recruits and aids its PSYWAR against the Karzai government.
- Geelani’S Only Kidney Malignant; He Wants Treatment Abroad (Indian Express, RIYAZ WANI, Mar 06, 2007)
After doctors treating hardline Hurriyat Conference chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani at the Apollo hospital here today said that tests have confirmed malignancy in his right kidney, the separatist leader urged the Centre to allow him to travel . . .
- A Much-Needed Initiative (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Mar 06, 2007)
In concluding an agreement to work for reconciliation between Shias and Sunnis, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah have launched a much-needed regional initiative to resolve the multiple crises afflicting West Asia.
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