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Articles 1121 through 1220 of 1494:
- History Against Blast Suspect (Telegraph, MUKHTAR AHMAD, Nov 14, 2005)
Tariq Ahmad Dar, arrested in connection with the Delhi blasts, is no novice to subversive activities, but police here had believed he was returning to normal life after his release in May.
- 4th Loc Point Set To Re-Open Today (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 14, 2005)
Two weeks after the serial blasts ripped through the National Capital, Delhi Police today claimed to have cracked the case with the arrest of a Pakistan-based militant group Lashker-e-Toiba militant who allegedly coordinated and financed the operation
- Lashkar Militant Held In Serial Blast Case (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 14, 2005)
Two weeks after the serial blasts ripped through the National Capital, Delhi Police today claimed to have cracked the case with the arrest of a Pakistan-based militant group Lashker-e-Toiba militant who allegedly coordinated and financed the operation.
- No Let Up In Kashmiri Militancy (Daily Excelsior, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 13, 2005)
A wishful thinking seems to be overtaking some sections in the country as India and Pakistan share grief following the earthquake on October 8.
- Clearance Sale! Politicians Going Cheap (Statesman, Rajinder Puri, Nov 09, 2005)
The Mitrokhin Archives dealt with the Soviet period. The UN’s Independent Inquiry Committee Report investigating corruption in Iraq’s oil-for-food programme during President Saddam’s regime deals with recent events.
- Breakthrough In Delhi Blasts Probe (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Nov 09, 2005)
Suspect detained at Banihal in Jammu
- Lip Service? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 07, 2005)
Normally one would have heartily welcomed a report that has quoted several militant outfits disowning their involvement in the serial bomb blasts in the national capital on October 29.
- Welcome Rethink On F-16s (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 07, 2005)
President Pervez Musharraf has told the BBC that his government has decided to postpone the purchase of F-16 fighter planes — worth a couple of billion dollars
- U.S. Military Action On Syria Will Backfire (Hindu, Jonathan Steele, Nov 05, 2005)
America wants to change the Damascus regime's foreign policy
- Isolate This Virus (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 03, 2005)
Names have ceased to matter in this case. Nobody should, therefore, be surprised that an unknown organisation has made a telephone call to a news agency in Srinagar owning the latest serial blasts in the national capital.
- The Lashkar-E-Taiba, In Theory And Practice (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Nov 03, 2005)
Last week's bombings in New Delhi necessitate a clear understanding of what the terrorist group wants — and what it will do to achieve its ends.
- Azad's Crown Of Thorns (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Nov 01, 2005)
If Ghulam Nabi Azad manages to stay focussed on the day-to-day problems of Kashmiris, it will constitute a welcome break with the State's unhappy past.
- Give Us Power, What Would Separatists Say (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Oct 30, 2005)
How naïve and self deceiving is to draw an imaginary link between the aspirations of people and the demands of politicians, Hilal Ahmad reacts to an article by Sadiq Ali published in Greater Kashmir
- Conflict Resolution, India’S Way (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 29, 2005)
The enormous loss of life caused by the October 8 earthquake in PoK together with the damage it inflicted also on the Indian side of the LoC, has evoked an equally large human response across the territorial divide.
- Do Not Blame India In Affording Relief To Pakistani Earthquake Victims From Across The Ceasefire ... (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said India was not to blame for the delay in affording relief to Pakistani earthquake victims from across the ceasefire line in earthquake-devastated Kashmir.
- Conflict Resolution, India’S Way (Indian Express, D.C. Pathak, Oct 28, 2005)
The enormous loss of life caused by the October 8 earthquake in PoK together with the damage it inflicted also on the Indian side of the LoC, has evoked an equally large human response across the territorial divide.
- Kashmiris Held For Trying To Cross Loc (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2005)
At least 12 people were injured and 24 were arrested in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, when a Kashmiri leader tried to cross the Line of Control (LoC) with 3,000 supporters to join the relief efforts in quake-hit Azad Kashmir.
- Hasten But With Utmost Care (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 22, 2005)
If one goes by a credible newspaper report, one would find that Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has not been exactly forthright while suggesting opening of the Line of Control in this State to allow people to assist in the reconstruction of the ravage
- Hariri Killing: Un Report Nails Syrian, Lebanese Officials (Deccan Herald, MICHAEL JANSEN, Oct 22, 2005)
The report presented to Kofi Annan said meticulous planning has been done before killing former Lebanese PM
- Democracy In Saarc States (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 22, 2005)
India does not seem to be conscious of the role it has to play in South Asia in the coming years.
- Remain Vigilant (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 20, 2005)
The quake has not stopped militant attacks
- Movement Across Loc Only For Kashmiris, Says Musharraf (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 20, 2005)
Modalities have to be worked out with India; proposal receives wide acceptance
Kasuri claims announcement is in conformity with foreign policy
United Jihad Council welcomes initiative
PoK's ruling and Opposition endorse proposal
- Will It Affect The Dialogue? (Dawn, Zubeida Mustafa, Oct 19, 2005)
When the natural elements strike they show no respect for man-made borders.
- Terrorism On The Rise (Tribune, Jagmohan , Oct 18, 2005)
In connection with the Kashmir imbroglio, the most serious issue which deserves to be attended to on top priority is not the withdrawal of Indian troops from two districts of the valley
- Ira Bombs Killing Britishers In Iraq (Statesman, Greg Harkin, Francis Elliott & Raymond Whitaker, Oct 17, 2005)
Eight British soldiers killed during ambushes in Iraq were the victims of a highly sophisticated bomb first used by the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
- Hit In Kathua (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 17, 2005)
Only the naïve will be surprised by the terrorist attack on Territorial Army jawans outside their camp in Kathua district on Saturday particularly its timing and manner of execution.
- Quake Has Hit Hizb, Lashkar Hard: Army (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
The earthquake could affect their operations in Jammu and Kashmir Messages intercepted by the Army indicated that the Hiizb-ul seemed to have lost more men than the LeT
- Budhal Massacre (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 13, 2005)
The massacre of ten persons in Budhal area of Rajouri district on Sunday night once again underlines the existence of the evil stalking the Jammu hills.
- Britain Accuses Iran Of Supplying Weapons To Militants In Iraq (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Oct 07, 2005)
Teheran calls the charge a lie; holds U.K. responsible for causing instability
- Iran Faces New Pressures (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Oct 07, 2005)
Mr Blair’s officials have accused Iran-backed groups of supplying arms to Shias to attack British soldiers in Iraq.
- Any Difference? (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2005)
One is quite surprised by the statement of Hizbul Mujahideen spokesman Salim Hashmi criticising the Army for playing up the positions of "martyred" leaders of the militant organisation.
- More The Merrier (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 05, 2005)
Few roads carry such challenges by way of construction as the one 83.9-kilometre long across the Pir Panjal between Bafliaz in Poonch district and Shopian in Pulwama district.
- Evil In Hills (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 05, 2005)
Three incidents during 24 hours last weekend give evidence of the evil of terrorism haunting the hills in this region.
- If Iran Went Nuclear... (Indian Express, K SUBRAHMANYAM, Oct 05, 2005)
Some in India may raise the question why Iran should not go nuclear as Pakistan has done.
- Post-Election Prospects In Afghanistan (Dawn, S. Mudassir Ali Shah, Oct 01, 2005)
As early results trickle in from the Afghan legislative elections, President Karzai’s principal political foe Yunus Qanuni — heading a 14-party alliance which is generally described as a rainbow grouping
- Continue Cbms (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
It is just a coincidence that all of a sudden there is extensive debate on widening the scope of confidence building measures both in the context of relations between India and Pakistan and within the State.
- Pakistan Army (Statesman, SANKAR SEN, Sep 23, 2005)
Abortive attacks on the Ayodhya temple by terrorists belonging to the Lashkar-e-Toiba have been followed by another suicide bomber attack in Srinagar killing six soldiers and injuring fifteen others.
- Rebirth Of Afghan Politics (Dawn, Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Sep 19, 2005)
One of my most cherished memories of a long tour of duty in Afghanistan is of the advent of dawn through the mist hanging over Bande Amir, an interlocking system of lakes well above the vegetation line.
- Afghanistan Sees New Elections, Old Faces (Asia Times, Syed Saleem Shahzad, Sep 18, 2005)
Almost four years after the US-led invasion of Afghanistan to oust the Taliban, the country's infrastructure is still poor. Even in the capital, few street lights work at night, a darkness made stark and ominous by the bright headlights of intermittent...
- 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. .
- Negotiating The Persian Maze (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Sep 16, 2005)
There has been a naive expectation among professional seminarists that New Delhi would somehow be stampeded into lining up with Washington on the Iranian nuclear issue when the IAEA Board in Vienna takes up the matter on September 19.
- Silently India Is Talking To Militant Groups Of Kashmir And Northeast In Other Countries (India Daily, Sonal Joshi, Sep 16, 2005)
In a silent act of diplomacy and shrewd political maneuver,
- Unfortunate Indeed (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2005)
It is extremely unfortunate that some people don't learn from experience. What is worse is that they don't want to do so.
- Dialogue In Search Of Common Ground (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Sep 05, 2005)
Zero tolerance towards human rights violations and terrorist violence is the most important CBM that the Government and the Hurriyat must agree upon.
- A City At Risk (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2005)
The arrest of two top Hizbul Mujahideeen commanders from a leading hotel on Residency Road last week brings to the fore the vulnerability of our city to extremely hostile influences.
- Story Of Blunders By Delhi And Islamabad In Kashmir (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 05, 2005)
It’s been a real tragedy of errors which has made Kashmir suffer.
- Expand The Dialogue On Kashmir (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Sep 05, 2005)
Up to a few weeks ago, the government had no plans to meet the All Party Hurriyat Conference.
- Look Again At Iraq, Patiently (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 02, 2005)
What are the implications of what happened at Kademain, north of Baghdad? First, a few basic facts about Kademain. It is the resting place of Imam Musa Kazim,
- India Seeks Deportation Of Dawood, (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2005)
India today handed over to Pakistan a list of nearly 30 wanted people, including underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Maulana Masood Azhar and ULFA supremo Paresh Barua, seeking their deportation to face trial in this country.
- Better Late Than Never (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 30, 2005)
It is time ripe enough to take bold steps and to be practical as well, Arshad Dijoo comments on the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza
- Pakistan Urged To Seek Clemency For Kashmiri Youth (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Aug 29, 2005)
Pakistan-based Kashmiri groups on Sunday urged Pakistan to seek clemency for a Kashmiri youth who has been sentenced to death in the December 2001 Parliament attack case.
- Explosive Recoveries (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Aug 27, 2005)
All of them are volatile recoveries made in the State during the last 72 hours: 1400 kilograms of chemicals in Srinagar, six kilogram RDX along with other ammunition in Satwari, one kilogram RDX from Rajouri and quite a few grenades from the Valley includ
- Tony Blair’S New Game (Dawn, Sayeed Hasan Khan and Kurt Jacobsen, Aug 26, 2005)
After the bloody London bomb attacks British Prime Minister Tony Blair warned, with an underlying touch of authoritarian glee, that “the rules of the game are changing.”
- The Jack Bauer Syndrome (Hindu, Jonathan Freedland, Aug 25, 2005)
Think Of it as the dilemma of 24. In the TV thriller, hero Jack Bauer has 24 hours to avert a catastrophe
- The Clever General Men, Matters & Memories (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Aug 20, 2005)
The ever clever Gen. Pervez Musharraf! He has finally discovered the linkage between the ''unresolved'' Kashmir issue and the West's war on terrorism of which Musharraf, by his own admission, is a major cog
- Reckless In Washington (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 19, 2005)
One of the most painful experiences is to depart, for good, even from a rented house.
- Tackling Religious Extremism (Dawn, Sohail Mahmood, Aug 19, 2005)
Undoubtedly, Pakistan has suffered tremendously because of the sectarian and Islamic extremist phenomenon. A number of extremist organizations grew out of the earlier jihad in Afghanistan during the 1980s. At the time, the war was strongly supported
- Four Terrorist Organisations Operating In The Country: Patil (Hindu, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 18, 2005)
These organisations are skilful and do not leave any evidence after strikes
India can host dignitaries despite threats
Publicity should not be given to confessional statements
Media should avoid identifying rape and molestation victims
- Ritual Of Retribution, Obligation Of Reconciliation (Hindu, Harish Khare , Aug 18, 2005)
We have evolved a political economy of collective violence, in which each breakdown of law and order has prepared the justification for the next round of violence and mayhem.
- Hope And Despair (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2005)
If one takes an overview of the scenario prevailing in the sub-continent these days one will find as if one is living in a no man's land --- in this State particularly ---between hope and despair.
- Shun This View (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Aug 17, 2005)
Violence like war seems to begin in the minds of men. History is replete with examples of people nursing grandiose visions of grabbing power through bloodshed.
- Blast In J&k Before I-Day Function (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 16, 2005)
Islamic militant groups including the Hizbul Mujahideen and the Al-Mansoorain claim responsibility for the explosion.
- Ied Explodes Near Srinagar Stadium (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Aug 16, 2005)
Militants make bid to disrupt Independence Day celebrations
- Death Threats Won't Deter This Village (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 16, 2005)
Schoolchildren and people participate in I- Day celebrations in remote Rajouri hamlet
- High Alert In Srinagar, Valley Ahead Of I-Day (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Aug 14, 2005)
"Good number" of foreign militants roaming around, may plan strikes
Biggest threat is from the suicide squad
The practice of "crackdowns" is back
- A Mismatch Of Policy And Practice? (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Aug 11, 2005)
How sincere is the Pakistani establishment's policy of zero tolerance towards those advocating violence?
- U.K. Islamists Warn Against Ban (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 08, 2005)
A radical Islamic group in the U.K. declared on Saturday it would resist all attempts by Prime Minister Tony Blair to ban the organisation.
- Sweeping And Arbitrary (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 08, 2005)
Finally, Mr Tony Blair has acted, though belatedly, and taken a number of steps that include the banning of two extremist groups
- Five Ultras Among Nine Killed In Jammu And Kashmir (OutLook, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
Nine persons, including five ultras and a woman, were killed and five others injured in separate incidents in Jammu and Kashmir, where militants made an abortive bid to set off an explosion in Anantnag and set ablaze 13,000 wooden scants in Doda since....
- Worse Than The Disease (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 07, 2005)
In the wake of the bombings that caused death and disruption in London last month, there was a danger that the government would rush out ill-considered measures in response.
- Blair Should Listen To Musharraf (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 02, 2005)
President Gen Pervez Musharraf has said that Britain has failed to crack-down on the militants while urging others to do so.
- Militants Slit Throats Of 6 Villagers (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2005)
Militants slit the throats of five men of Biramdhoke village in Rajouri district and in a similar fashion killed the resident of Jaglanu village in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday night.
- From Conflict To Politics (Hindu, Alastair Crooke, Jul 29, 2005)
As Hamas and Hizbullah find success at the ballot box, calls are heard for them to disarm
- Caught In A Bind (Dawn, Anwer Mooraj, Jul 25, 2005)
It makes a nice change to hear one of President Musharraf’s homilies being delivered on his home turf instead of from one of those exotic tropical palm-fringed capitals that one dreams of visiting but can no longer afford.
- Londonistan Calling (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 24, 2005)
Pakistan's President and military chief Gen Pervez Musharraf's charge that Britain must look within to discover the real instigators of Islamist terror in that country is not wide of the mark
- 165 More Held In Pakistan Clampdown (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2005)
Pakistani authorities said arrested members of banned outfits and religious groups will be tried in anti-terrorism courts.
- Londonistan Calling (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 23, 2005)
Pakistan's President and military chief Gen Pervez Musharraf's charge that Britain must look within to discover the real instigators of Islamist terror in that country is not wide of the mark.
- Spirit Of Kashmiriyat (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 21, 2005)
The people of Kashmir have taken an important step towards restoration of normalcy in the strife-torn state with a historic meeting between leaders of the moderate faction of the Hurriyat and representatives of the Pandit community.
- Four Killed In Kashmir Blast (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jul 21, 2005)
A day after the Commander of the Srinagar based 15 Corps, Lt. Gen. S. S. Dhillon, vowed to eliminate the militant leadership in Kashmir, a suspected suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden car into an Army vehicle in the high security zone of Sonwar out
- 3 Troops, 2 Others Killed In Car Blast (Deccan Herald, A N Sudarsan Rao , Jul 21, 2005)
A person claiming to represent the Hizbul Mujahideen called a news agency and said the militant group was responsible for the blast.
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