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Articles 10021 through 10120 of 12412:
- Unavoidable Oil Price Hike (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 21, 2005)
The stiff hike in the retail petrol and diesel prices, announced on Monday after supposed consultations among the UPA partners,
- Between Hope And Fear (Tribune, S. Nihal Singh, Jun 21, 2005)
FOR some, globalisation has become a battle cry; for others, it is the banner of the future in the brave new world of the 21st century.
- Is India Inching Towards A Hunger Trap? (Business Line, K. P. Prabhakaran Nair, Jun 21, 2005)
In the dust kicked up by the resignation of Mr Advani, two things of grave concern escaped attention.
- Engg Services Next Big Opportunity: Nasscom (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 21, 2005)
Nasscom, will soon appoint an international analyst for undertaking a detailed research on the outsourcing potential in this new space.
- Jawans Reach Out To People In Ladakh (Tribune, Tsewang Rigzin, Jun 21, 2005)
The deployment of the Army for the last five decades in Ladakh has gone through several stages, and the Army has touched every aspect of Ladakh’s life, economy, employment and the environment.
- Career Soldier Sees China For What It Is (Japan Times, TOM PLATE, Jun 21, 2005)
How many of you out there would just love to see Colin Powell back in the saddle as U.S. secretary of state? Or, better yet, as secretary of defense, giving the boot to his arch-nemesis -- the war-prone Donald Rumsfeld?
- Chronicle Of A Truly Historic Visit (Hindu, Inder Malhotra, Jun 20, 2005)
What Nehru and the Soviet leaders said to each other retains some resonance even though the Soviet Union is no more and the international ambience has changed hugely.
- Nehru At Root Of India’S Problems: Rss Chief (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2005)
K S Sudarshan averred that Muslims were not foreigners and they should not ask for minority status; he avoided mentioning Advani in his speech.
- Deuba's Detention Is "Unconstitutional" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2005)
Senior leaders of the seven-party alliance in Nepal on Sunday met the former Prime Minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba, who is in police custody after defying the royal anti-graft Commission, and expressed solidarity with the ousted leader.
- Furrowing The Black Gold Amidst Sand And Clay (Deccan Herald, Justin Blum, Jun 20, 2005)
Major companies faced with tougher prospects for developing big new oil fields around the world are sinking billions of dollars into projects to wring oil out of deposits of petroleum buried amid sand and clay.
- Suu Kyi’S Poignant Milestone (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2005)
Aung Suu Kyi’s plight has attracted worldwide attention. Her cause has been championed by the EU.
- Win Win Ties (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 20, 2005)
The United States has shown keenness to grow its trade with India to the levels that it has with China, which is to say a lot, as the India-US trade is less than one-tenth of the trade between the US and China.
- America's Flexible Notion Of Sovereignty (Japan Times, DAVID WALL, Jun 20, 2005)
London -- On May 9, in an interview in Moscow on CNN U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said "the United States, of course, recognizes that North Korea is a sovereign state."
- Politics Of Partition (Tribune, K. Subramanyam, Jun 20, 2005)
There is a belated debate on the responsibility for the partition of India and the role played by Mohammed Ali Jinnah.
- Ssis Deserve A Better Deal (Hindu, A. Selvaraj , Jun 20, 2005)
The sector needs adequate political and appropriate bureaucratic support for competitive efficiency
- Reinventing The Bjp (Telegraph, S. L. Rao, Jun 20, 2005)
Indian politics is in flux. The United Progressive Alliance is an alliance of unlikely bedmates, formed to keep the Bharatiya Janata Party out of government. It cannot last.
- Cooperation, Not Conflict (Dawn, Henry A. Kissinger, Jun 20, 2005)
THE relationship between the United States and China is beset by ambiguity. On the one hand, it represents perhaps the most consistent expression of a bipartisan, long-range American foreign policy.
- Strategic Importance Of Kargil-Skardu Road For India (Tribune, David Devadas, Jun 19, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s proposal to open a road between Kargil and Skardu has immense strategic significance.
- Closed Window To The East (Pioneer, Claude Arpi, Jun 19, 2005)
Lately, India has taken the lead; it has been vociferous in supporting a principle shared by most men of goodwill on this planet: The ideal of democracy.
- Cold War Between Us And China? (Dawn, Martin Jacques, Jun 19, 2005)
EVER since 9/11, the US and China have been rubbing along nicely. The US needed China’s support in the war against terror and China is anxious to create the best conditions for its economic growth. But how long will this latest honeymoon last?
- I Am Qualified To Play Peacemaker: Musharraf (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jun 18, 2005)
``I understand the ravages of war; I have the dubious distinction of having served in two of the three wars between Pakistan and India ''
- Kim Jong-Il "Willing" To Rejoin Six-Party Nuclear Talks (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Jun 18, 2005)
Singapore : North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il on Friday expressed his "willingness" to rejoin the stalled six-party talks on its nuclear-weapons programme as early as next month on a specific condition.
- Rite Of History (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 18, 2005)
Even the most ardent quizzard will find it difficult to discover what is common to Mr Mikhail Gorbachev, Mr Deng Xiaoping, Mr Manmohan Singh,
- Incredible India’S Junk Yards (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 18, 2005)
Please look for the signs of disaster that is looming the next time you happen to visit a heritage site yourself.
- Is India Shining For The Jobless? (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Jun 18, 2005)
THERE is ample evidence today that, to the world at large, India as a nation has come of age. In "informed" drawing rooms, across negotiating tables, at international forums, India has carved out for itself a distinct niche.
- Subserve The Constitutional Goal And Don't Subvert The Same (Business Line, D. Murali , Jun 18, 2005)
ABOUT a month ago, the Supreme Court decided Ashok Lanka vs Rishi Dixit, a case that straddled both excise law and the Constitution.
- Perverse Allusions To Glory (Japan Times, HUGH CORTAZZI, Jun 18, 2005)
LONDON -- I regard myself as a friend of Japan, not least because I have many Japanese friends and appreciate Japanese arts and culture, but this does not mean that I can look at Japanese history through rose-tinted spectacles.
- On What Drives The Dragon And How The Giant Organises Electricity (Business Line, D. Murali , Jun 18, 2005)
AN ISLAMABAD datelined story on www.greaterkashmir.com speaks of India offering to share with Pakistan the electricity "from the controversial Baglihar and Kishanganga hydropower projects located on the Chenab and Jehlum rivers".
- Yunan Looks To Enhance Ties With India (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jun 18, 2005)
The south-western Chinese province is seeking to develop links with South Asia, particularly India.
- Bird Flu — Preparing For The Worst (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 17, 2005)
Over the past year, the World Health Organisation's warnings about the risk to the global community from the avian influenza,
- Ftas: India Must Tread With Caution (Business Line, B.S. Rathor, Jun 17, 2005)
It is important for India to ensure that FTAs work to its advantage. Thorough homework is needed on the political and economic fronts before finalising long-term commitments on global trade.
- Spv Route For Infrastructure Projects — Enticing, But Flawed, Financial Engineering (Business Line, Amarendu Nandy , Jun 17, 2005)
A variant of the proposal to use forex reserves for infrastructure, the special purpose vehicle route, is expected to raise long-term funds for select projects
- Singing The General’S Tune (Deccan Herald, G Parthasarathy, Jun 16, 2005)
Hurriyat chief Mirwaiz Farooq’s statements in Pakistan indicate that Musharraf will continue to aid terrorism in J&K
- A Defining Moment (Tribune, G Parthasarathy, Jun 16, 2005)
Pleading for foreign investment in oil and gas exploration, Petroleum Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar told bemused senior executives of American and Canadian oil companies in Houston and Calgary earlier this year: “Take my oil please. We invite you to come...
- Bjp Developments Will Not Affect Nda, Says Fernandes (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 16, 2005)
Describes controversy as party's internal matter, says alliance endorses Advani's statements on Jinnah
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AIADMK not to join National Democratic
- Make `Apples-To-Apples' Financial Comparisons Using Xbrl Tags (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jun 16, 2005)
I'VE NEVER turned over a fig leaf yet that didn't have a price tag on the other side, said Saul Bellow. But this week's piece is about letting accounts turn a new leaf with different tags
- War By Other Means (Deccan Herald, Prem Shankar Jha, Jun 15, 2005)
India should be worried about China’s aggressive export drive, which would prove a long-term threat
- Welcome Lng Agreement (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jun 15, 2005)
THE AGREEEMENT BETWEEN India and Iran on LNG supply by the latter starting from 2009 has come not a day too soon in view of the huge demand-supply gap in the country.
- All-Encompassing Sme Umbrella — Ensure Proper Cover For The Tiny Sector (Business Line, DE. RAMAKRISHNAN , Jun 15, 2005)
THE continued neglect of the manufacturing and agricultural sectors, in general, and the neglect of the Small Scale Industries SSIs and the tiny sector,
- Intel To Set Up New Chip Unit In India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 15, 2005)
According to Mr Maran Flextronics International Limited, Solectron Corporation, among others are also planning investments into India.
- Identifying Alternatives To Petroleum (Hindu, N N SACHITANAND, Jun 15, 2005)
For the short and medium term, India should further exploit its coal deposits using clean technology, speed up Railway electrification, and popularise biodiesel.
- The Heights Of Contention (Tribune, B.G. Verghese, Jun 15, 2005)
The resumed India-Pakistan Siachen talks appear to have stalled on India’s insistence that its Actual Ground Position Line along the Saltoro Ridge that forms the western wall of the Galcier
- Keeping Alive Minority Cultures (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jun 15, 2005)
Yunan province is a showpiece of China's effortsto promote the cultures of its ethnic minorities.
- Is The Us Economy Slowing? (Tribune, Tom Petruno , Jun 14, 2005)
Very little is ever obvious in commentary by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, and that’s by design: He likes to keep his options open.
- Openness For Efficiency (Business Line, Bhanoji Rao, Jun 14, 2005)
Competition, whether between domestic firms or with foreign enterprises, helps promote technical efficiency,
- Seeking Bluer Skies (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 14, 2005)
With the demand for pilots exceeding supply, the civil aviation sector is set to witness a turbulent period as it makes the transition to an expansionist phase marked by rapid increases in the number of carriers,
- Call For New Bill On Smes Development (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2005)
CHENNAI: The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Bill 2005 should be rejected in toto by the small industry sector and replaced with a new bill framed after wide consultations with the stakeholders,
- The Oldest Hobby (Tribune, Saroop Krishen, Jun 14, 2005)
If there were to be a competition to determine the oldest hobby in the world, gambling would probably end up right at the top or at any rate in a tie — giving its rival (or rivals) a good run for their money.
- China-Japan Ties — A Complex Web (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jun 14, 2005)
How long can China and Japan keep their growing economic relationship separate from their strategic interests?
- A Future Without Oil (Business Line, Alok Ray, Jun 14, 2005)
Increasing the fuel efficiency of vehicles and boosting the use of alternative fuels are some of the options in the effort to reduce dependence on oil.
- Strategic Triangle (Hindu, E.R.Gopinath, Jun 14, 2005)
Examines the triangular relationship of China, India and Pakistan through the prism of nuclear deterrence
- Look Back Without Anger (Telegraph, N.J. Nanporia, Jun 14, 2005)
China and Japan have to be more pragmatic in reading their common history, both past and more recent, argues N.J. Nanporia
- $18-Billion Gas Deal Signed With Iran (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Jun 14, 2005)
Three-way Asian energy tie-up cemented
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One North Pars gas field block for India
Stake in onshore oilfield envisaged
Rights to develop Jufeir oilfield ...
- ``Vast Potential For More Trade With U.S.'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2005)
Economic issues key to international relations, says Manmohan
- Snow Warriors (Hindu, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 14, 2005)
The PM’s visit should boost the troops’ morale
- Quest For Nuclear Security (Deccan Herald, U R RAO, Jun 14, 2005)
In the current scenario, the only way out would be for nations to adopt a “no first use treaty of nuclear weapons”
- U.S. Slaps Sanctions On Israel (Hindu, Conal Urquhart , Jun 14, 2005)
Sale of unmanned aerial vehicles to China irks America
- China-Japan Ties — A Complex Web (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2005)
How long can China and Japan keep their growing economic relationship separate from their strategic interests?
- China-Sri Lanka Ties And India (Deccan Herald, Bidanda M Chengappa, Jun 14, 2005)
India’s inadequate diplomatic efforts towards its neighbours attract extra-regional involvement in its neighbourhood
- U.S. Telecom, It Companies Eager To Set Up Operations In India: Maran (Hindu, N. Ravi Kumar, Jun 14, 2005)
Investment plans in the range of $1.2 billion; Chennai, Bangalore, Noida are preferred destinations
- Inequity Reigns At The Un (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Jun 13, 2005)
At one level, the putting off of the insistence on being given full veto powers may appear to an act of sacrifice in the interests of reforming the present shape of the UN Security Council.
- A Bully In The China Shop (Business Line, S. Venkitaramanan , Jun 13, 2005)
Hegemonic powers have been known to invade territories and take away treasure. But this latest variation on the exercise of hegemonic power is that the hegemon and the `conquered' — in this case China — are bound by hoops of inter-dependence.
- Needed, A National Management Service (Business Line, P. V. Indiresan , Jun 13, 2005)
If the Government is serious about the Millennium Development Goals, it should shift from emphasis on administering rules to managing objectives.
- In Russia, Opportunity Grows On Trees (Business Line, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, Jun 13, 2005)
Even as his wood processing business is growing , Mr Rajagopalan Ven does not think he had struck a gold mine when he set up his first sawmill in Siberia three years ago.
- Talks On With Pakistan To Open Kargil-Skardu Road (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 12, 2005)
Manmohan unveiled a host of measures for Ladakh and Kargil regions. Most of them were about reviving ancient routes which had lent centrality to the region.
- Jharkhand Eyes $25 Billion Investment In Steel Sector (Deccan Herald, Reuters, Jun 12, 2005)
Among the companies that are flocking the State include Jindal Iron and Steel Ltd., Essar Steel Ltd., Monnet Ispat Ltd. and Sunflag Iron & Steel Co. Ltd.
- Not Yet Time For A Stand On India's Bid At U.N., Says China (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Jun 12, 2005)
Different countries have put forward different plans
- Talks For Opening Kargil, Skardu Road: Manmohan (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jun 12, 2005)
Issue of Kailash-Mansarovar road to get further push "We are determined to resolve problems through talks with China and Pakistan so that the people [of Jammu and Kashmir] can lead a peaceful life..."
- Aiyar In Teheran, Deal On Purchase Of Gas Likely (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Jun 12, 2005)
The agreement envisages supply of five million tonnes of gas annually
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2,600-km pipeline proposal on the agenda
Will brief Iran on talks with Pakistan
- Dalits In Private Sector Will Make India Stronger (Telegraph, Udit Raj, Jun 12, 2005)
The United Progressive Alliance Government was able to muster the support of dalits by promising them reservation in private sector, filling up backlog posts, distribution of land etc.
- The Gender Gap Persists Globally (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 11, 2005)
The Gender Gap study released by the World Economic Forum, while highlighting the areas in which less developed countries lag behind in gender equality, also indicates the huge gaps between men and women in the developed economies.
- Eu, China Reach Accord On Textiles (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 11, 2005)
Today's agreement will give players on both sides clarity, certainty and predictability."
- Losses When Profits Are Seen As Capital Gains (Business Line, S. Murlidharan , Jun 11, 2005)
. Murlidharan on how the movers and shakers of the stock market have been let off the tax hook
- India's Stance On Rules Of Origin By July (Hindu, P. K. Bhardwaj , Jun 11, 2005)
New approach was necessitated by ASEAN response
- Development Is Bedrock Of Security, Says China (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Jun 10, 2005)
China has emphasised the principle of "safeguarding the centrality of the Security Council to the collective security system" under the auspices of the United Nations.
- The Investment Climate Change (Business Line, M.R. Venkatesh, Jun 10, 2005)
Factoring in the experiences of the past decade-and-a-half of reforms, despite claims to the contrary by some economists, there are telltale signs that all is not well with the economy.
- France Casts Shadows Across The Bosphorous (Hindu, M.K. Bhadrakumar, Jun 10, 2005)
A sense of unease prevails that Turkey will have to settle for a vastly different European Union than it may have sought.
- Avoid "Divisive Debate" On U.N. Council: China (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jun 09, 2005)
Understands India's stance; "reforms are bigger"
- Downer Sees Scope For Security Council Reforms (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Jun 09, 2005)
"Good chance of General Assembly backing G-4 resolution"
- Arms And The Man (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 09, 2005)
GLOBAL military spending has once again crossed the one-trillion dollar mark, for the first time since the Cold War ended.
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