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Articles 221 through 320 of 500:
- Plot Against Peace (Frontline, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Mar 05, 2007)
The Samjhauta Express bombing could be linked to Pakistani Islamists' growing intolerance of the India-Pakistan bonhomie.
- The Suicide Armada In Afghanistan (OutLook, B. Raman , Mar 04, 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.
- Hizb Commander Killed In Rajouri (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2007)
A self-styled commander of Hizbul Mujahideen and his guard were killed in a gunbattle with the security forces in Rajouri district, officials said here today.
- Iran-Saudi Arabia Dialogue Process Gathers Pace (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Mar 03, 2007)
Ahmadinejad's visit to Riyadh holds promise
- Baiting Iran (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Mar 03, 2007)
The U.S. appears to be preparing for an attack on Iran in the near future, citing its nuclear programme as the main reason.
- Troops Kill Militant In Occupied Kashmir (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2007)
A militant on the Indian army’s “most wanted” list in occupied Kashmir was shot dead during a fierce gunbattle with troops, police said on Friday.
- Indian Troops Kill Top Rebel, Bodyguard In Kashmir (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2007)
A militant commander on the Indian army’s “most wanted” list in Indian-held Kashmir was shot dead during a fierce gunbattle with troops, police said on Friday.
- The Suicide Armada In Afghanistan (OutLook, B. Raman , Mar 03, 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.
- Dissensions Surface In United Jehad Council (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2007)
For the first time, dissensions have surfaced in the Muzaffarabad-based United Jehad Council (UJC) following Jamait-ul-Mijahideen's announcement that the four-point proposal of Pakistan President Parvez Musharraf on Kashmir was not acceptable to it.
- Separatists Talk Of Meaningful Dialogue (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2007)
Describing Pakistan President Parvez Musharraf’s four-point formula on self-rule as a "first step towards resolving the Kashmir" issue, United Jehad Council (UJC) chief Syed Salahuddin has said that it was, however, not a solution in itself.
- No More The Safe Bet (Pioneer, B Raman, Feb 28, 2007)
Dick Cheney's surprise visit to Islamabad confirms the US's apprehension that Taliban and Al Qaeda elements have found a safe haven in Pakistan
- Threat To Democracy (Deccan Herald, Tariq Ali, Feb 28, 2007)
Like centrist politicians elsewhere, Silvio Berlusconi, Prodi and D’Alema are united in ignoring public opinion.
- Militants Kill 2; Top Hizbul Commander Arrested (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 23, 2007)
Militants killed two persons and injured three others while the security forces arrested four ultras, including a top commander of Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) in Jammu and Kashmir over night, an official spokesman said today.
- Iran's Troubled Rise (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Feb 21, 2007)
If Iran does not properly manage its growing power, it could unwittingly trigger a drawn out sectarian war throughout the region, a nuclear arms race with Saudi Arabia and Egypt, and war with Israel, the US, or both...
- Hunt For Bombers Gathers Momentum (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Feb 21, 2007)
Pakistani passenger's blind courage led to recovery of bombs at the heart of the unfolding investigation
Khalistan groups have repeatedly used incendiary devices
However, those used on Samjhauta Express were sophisticated
- ``Interpol Must Help Extradite Hizb Chief" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2007)
The Jammu and Kashmir police have sought the help of the Interpol in getting Hizb-ul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin extradited from Pakistan in connection with the disappearance of a Scottish tourist in the Kashmir Valley 26 years ago, highly . . .
- Hizb Chief Sought For Disappearance Of Scottish Woman (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2007)
The disappearance of a Scottish tourist in the Kashmir valley 26 years ago has come to haunt Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Sallahuddin, with Interpol seeking the assistance of Jammu and Kashmir police to question him in connection with the matter.
- Provoking Iran (Frontline, Praful Bidwai, Feb 19, 2007)
An attack on Iran's nuclear facilities will have catastrophic political, economic, military and human consequences. Diplomacy is the only way out.
- Unsung Heroes Of Lebanon (Deccan Herald, MICHAEL JANSEN, Feb 16, 2007)
Thousands of Lebanese provided food, clothing, and financial assistance to tens of thousands of fellow citizens during Israel’s onslaught on Lebanon.
- Terror In Uniform (Frontline, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Feb 16, 2007)
The Ganderbal killings involving men belonging to the security forces provoke shock and outrage.
- Two Hizbul Militants Killed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 16, 2007)
Two Hizb-ul Mujahideen militants, including a tehsil commander, were on Thursday gunned down in Gulabgarh area of Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur district, defence sources said.
- Terrrorists' New Modus Operandi Manipulating Stock Exchanges: Nsa (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 15, 2007)
Manipulation of stock exchanges is the new modus operandi used by terrorist groups to raise funds for their operations and fictitious companies have operated in the Mumbai and Chennai Stock Exchanges.
- Hidden Hands In Lebanon (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Feb 15, 2007)
Massive crowd marks anniversary of Rafik Hariri's assassination despite bus bombings that injured many civilians, says Sam F Ghattas.
- Lebanon On The Boil (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Feb 15, 2007)
Anti-government protesters and supporters of the Prime Minister head for a showdown in what could be Lebanon's worst civil unrest yet.
- 'Market-Savvy Terrorists Trading On Bourses' (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 15, 2007)
Terrorists are not only getting tech-friendly but market-savvy as well. A good part of terror funds is being sourced from manipulation of the bourses, particularly the Mumbai and Chennai stock exchanges, through fictitious or notional . . .
- 'Pakistan Likely To Be Next Qaeda Stronghold' (Pioneer, S Rajagopalan, Feb 15, 2007)
A "Terrorism Index", jointly developed by the US's Centre for American Progress and the Foreign Policy magazine, has rated Pakistan as the country most likely to become the next Al Qaeda stronghold after Somalia.
- Pak-Backed Outfits Raise Millions For Strikes Against India: Nsa (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 15, 2007)
Terror groups operating with the support of Pakistan have resorted to carefully charted manipulation of Indian stock exchanges through ghost companies to raise millions of dollars for planning and carrying out strikes against India.
- Stock Market Manipulation Funding Terrorists: Narayanan (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 15, 2007)
Floating fictitious companies to manipulate stock markets seems to be a new technique used by militant outfits to generate funds for their operations.
- The Grand Design (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Feb 14, 2007)
This is not simply about what America is doing, but how it proposes to solve its problems.
- Who Are The Kashmir Militants? (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 13, 2007)
What started as essentially an indigenous popular uprising in Indian-administered Kashmir has in the last decade undergone changes.
- Stop Pandering To Separatists (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Feb 13, 2007)
The Manmohan Singh Government appears to believe that separatists, armed, financed and trained across our borders, can be won over by a policy of appeasement.
- 2 Militants Held (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 13, 2007)
Two militants of the Lashkar-e-Toiba outfit have been arrested while another top militant of Hizbul Mujahideen surrendered before the police in Kashmir valley since yesterday.
- What Peace? (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 11, 2007)
The latest talk in Jammu & Kashmir is over Mirwaiz Umar Farooq. Is this man serious? When in Pakistan recently, he appeared to have adopted a 180-degree turn.
- Stop Pandering To Separatists (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 11, 2007)
The Manmohan Singh Government appears to believe that separatists, armed, financed and trained across our borders, can be won over by a policy of appeasement.
- Deception At Every Step (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 11, 2007)
The latest "out of the box" solution from Pakistan is not just a ruse to secure the leverage which the ISI needs to reintroduce full-scale terrorism in J&K, but also an ill-concealed move to attract international intervention
- What Peace? (Pioneer, Khwaja Ekram, Feb 10, 2007)
The latest talk in Jammu & Kashmir is over Mirwaiz Umar Farooq. Is this man serious? When in Pakistan recently, he appeared to have adopted a 180-degree turn.
- Arab Success And Its Limits (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Feb 10, 2007)
Major Arab countries that stood by mutely as their region was convulsed by external and internal pressures have finally made some effort to restore stability. Saudi Arabia made sure that the Palestinian factions, Fatah and Hamas, persisted with . ..
- Deception At Every Step (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Feb 10, 2007)
The latest "out of the box" solution from Pakistan is not just a ruse to secure the leverage which the ISI needs to reintroduce full-scale terrorism in J&K, but also an ill-concealed move to attract international intervention
- Stop Pandering To Separatists (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Feb 08, 2007)
The Manmohan Singh Government appears to believe that separatists, armed, financed and trained across our borders, can be won over by a policy of appeasement.
- Role Of The Hurriyat In J&k — Is New Delhi Pandering To Kashmiri Separatists? (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Feb 08, 2007)
A clear message needs to be sent to the Hurriyat Conference that before it seeks high-level meetings it should interact with the Government's interlocutor for Kashmir, participate in discussions with a cross-section of political and public . . .
- Musharraf Is India's Best Bet (Times of India, AMIT SAXENA, Feb 07, 2007)
Musharraf is mulling emergency option to resolve Pakistan’s political problems
The US is right in assuming after Musharraf, the deluge. Pervez Musharraf might have taken over from Nawaz Sharif in a military coup, but he promised a moderate . . .
- Fears Of A New Civil War In Lebanon (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Feb 07, 2007)
Gun sales have tripled amid concern that political factions may be rearming.
- The Iranian Conundrum (Pioneer, Seema Sarin, Feb 07, 2007)
If Iran's uranium enrichment programme was such anathema to non-proliferation, why did the West not stop Tehran earlier, asks Seema Sarin.
- Missing Facts On Kashmir Disappearances (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Feb 06, 2007)
Tallies of the numbers of those missing vary widely. But this should not be used to stonewall action against the perpetrators of human rights violations.
- Spare Me The Terror Word (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Feb 06, 2007)
SO it was back to terror, terror, terror last week. The “terrorist” Hizbollah was trying to destroy the “democratically elected government” of Fouad Siniora in Lebanon. The “terrorist” Hamas government cannot rule Palestine. Iranian “terrorists” in . . .
- Flashpoint West Asia (Pioneer, B Raman, Feb 06, 2007)
Israeli air strikes on Natanz and Isfahan appear imminent and the US is mobilising its forces in the region to deter Iranian retaliation
- Ingenious Terrorists (Pioneer, Asad Amin, Feb 05, 2007)
British Muslim youth are increasingly adopting radical methods to unleash terror in the race to outsmart each other, says Asad Amin
- Waiting For A Strong Signal (Deccan Herald, MICHAEL JANSEN, Feb 03, 2007)
Neither the Hizbollah-led opposition nor the government can risk another bout of violence. Lebanon is teetering on the brink of civil conflict.
- Hurriyat's Dilemmas (Frontline, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Feb 02, 2007)
In Pakistan, All Parties Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq calls for an end to the jehad in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Targeting Iran (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Feb 02, 2007)
The U.S. is trying various means to provoke Iran into retaliating, and the raid on the Iranian liaison office in Irbil, northern Iraq, was one such.
- Rise Of Moqtada Al-Sadr (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Feb 02, 2007)
Moqtada al-Sadr, who has emerged as the pre-eminent Shia leader, is likely to dominate the future politics of Iraq.
- Israel: Shorn Of Shields (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 02, 2007)
Military failures and scandals of various hues make the present leadership in Israel the most low-grade of all.
- Britain Panders To Radical Islam (Pioneer, Kanchan Gupta, Jan 31, 2007)
At a recent conference on 'World Civilisation-Clash of Civilisations,' hosted by London's Mayor 'Red' Ken Livingstone, some weird notions of multi-culturalism and its merits were voiced, including bizarre assertions by a certain Salma Yaqoub that . . .
- Jammu And Kashmir: The Death Of A Cause (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jan 31, 2007)
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has candidly acknowledged that the Islamist rebellion of 1989 has failed. The APHC chairman should now join in an inclusive, multi-party dialogue to marginalise terrorism.
- Losing Land Of Cedars (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jan 29, 2007)
Crisis in Lebanon stems from having allowed Iran to promote radicalism for three decades with little response other than warnings, says P David Hornik.
- Us Authorises Killing Of Iranian Operatives In Iraq (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 28, 2007)
The Bush administration has authorised the US military to kill or capture Iranian operatives inside Iraq as part of an aggressive new strategy to weaken Tehran’s influence across the Middle East and compel it to give up its nuclear programme, . . .
- Suicide Blast At Islamabad Venue Of India’S R-Day Party (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 28, 2007)
Hours before the Indian High Commission was to mark Republic Day at Islamabad’s Marriott Hotel with a reception, a suspected suicide attacker set off a bomb at the hotel, killing a security guard and himself, and wounding at least seven others, . . .
- Srinagar Wears Deserted Look (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 27, 2007)
A day ahead of the Republic Day, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir virtually wears a deserted look as tension mounted across the Valley following an increase in militancy-related incidents over the past few days.
- Mirwaiz Meets Jihad Commanders (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jan 27, 2007)
Muzaffarabad discussions fuel rumours of looming split in terrorist leadership on talks issue
Lashkar leaders have become increasingly critical of Musharraf's overall agenda
"The ISI is signalling to the Hizb and Lashkar that it must fall in line"
- Tehran-Riyadh Initiative On Sectarian Strife (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Jan 27, 2007)
Regional heavyweights Iran and Saudi Arabia have begun an active dialogue to ease sectarian tensions in Lebanon and Iraq.
- Suicide Blast At Islamabad Venue Of India’S R-Day Party (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 27, 2007)
Hours before the Indian High Commission was to mark Republic Day at Islamabad’s Marriott Hotel with a reception, a suspected suicide attacker set off a bomb at the hotel, killing a security guard and himself, and wounding at least seven . . .
- R-Day Peaceful In J&k; Strike Hits Normal Life (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jan 27, 2007)
State Government urges militants to shun violence and join mainstream
Ministers vow to take peace process to its logical end
People remain indoors, shops down shutters
- Us Authorises Killing Of Iranian Operatives In Iraq (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 27, 2007)
The Bush administration has authorised the US military to kill or capture Iranian operatives inside Iraq as part of an aggressive new strategy to weaken Tehran’s influence across the Middle East and compel it to give up its nuclear programme . . .
- Under ‘Rape’ Shadow, Israeli President Katsav To Go On Leave (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 25, 2007)
Israeli President Moshe Katsav, facing charges of rape and abuse of power, asked parliament on Wednesday to temporarily remove him from office in an effort to blunt growing calls for his resignation.
- Hizbollah, Allies Paralyse Lebanon (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2007)
Opposition protesters paralysed Lebanon on Tuesday by burning tires and cars at major thoroughfares in the capital and its approaches to enforce a general strike that aims to topple the government.
- Us Facing Soviet-Style Defeat In Afghanistan: Hekmatyar (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2007)
The United States faces a Soviet-style humiliation in Afghanistan, a fugitive Afghan warlord claimed in a video message while taunting Pakistan for aiding US-led counterterrorism operations.
- Zawahri Video Mocks Bush’S New Iraqi Plan: Report (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2007)
Al-Qaeda's deputy leader mocked President Bush’s plan to send 21,000 more troops to Iraq, challenging him to send “the entire army,” according to a new al-Qaeda videotape released on Monday by a US group that tracks terror messages.
- Will Delhi Follow Mirwaiz’S Lead? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jan 23, 2007)
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq's recent appeal to the militants to end the armed struggle and support the ongoing peace process is of great political significance.
- Pak-Based Militants Reject Mirwaiz’S Call (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2007)
Signalling the widening divide between moderates and hardliners in Kashmir, a conglomerate of Pakistan-based militant groups has rejected Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq's call to give up armed struggle to pave way for a peaceful negotiated . . .
- End Armed Struggle, Says Mirwaiz, It Has Achieved (Indian Express, RIYAZ WANI, Jan 21, 2007)
After meeting Musharraf, Mirwaiz says in Pakistan: Not prepared to sacrifice any more of our loved ones. Hardliner Geelani, Jehad Council slam him, say he is pandering to West, India, Pakistan
- Empire Marches On (Frontline, AIJAZ AHMAD, Jan 19, 2007)
After West Asia and the Caspian Sea Basin, Horn of Africa is the next Great Game.
- Four Militants Shot In Encounter (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 19, 2007)
Four militants of the Hizbul Mujahideen were killed in an encounter at Awgam in Anantnag district of south Kashmir last night.
- Salvage Operation By Iraq Study Group (Frontline, Vijay Prashad, Jan 19, 2007)
The Iraq Study Group report comes up with bold, inflammatory views about the U.S. occupation.
- Fire Of Hatred (Frontline, Atul Aneja , Jan 19, 2007)
The execution strengthens sectarian polarisation in West Asia and is likely to result in a bloodbath.
- Iran Is In For A Surprise (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jan 19, 2007)
Iran had initially calculated that it could indefinitely cash in on the unrest caused by Saddam Hussein's execution.
- Strike Affects Life In Kashmir (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 18, 2007)
Call given by Geelani to protest Pakistani visit of moderate faction leader
- Trilateral Equation (Pioneer, B Raman, Jan 18, 2007)
Iran intends to use instability in Iraq and Lebanon as justification for preventing any military threat to its nuclear programme
- Peace In West Asia (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jan 17, 2007)
By offering to kickstart the stalled West Asia peace process, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, during her recent visit to Egypt, has sought to refocus attention on a festering problem which, unless solved, will keep Arab states in constant ferment.
- China Rising (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jan 16, 2007)
Globalisation has transformed the way we think about challenges and opportunities, and define or confront our enemies, says John D Negroponte.
- Hamas Firms Up Links With Let, Hizb (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 13, 2007)
Hamas, the Palestine-based outfit, has recently agreed with Pakistan-based Kashmiri jihadi groups to cooperate and coordinate with them in their activities, according to intelligence sources.
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