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Articles 16221 through 16320 of 31829:
- Us-India Nuclear Deal Comes Through (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Mar 03, 2006)
The nuclear deal between India and the United States has finally happened. In some ways dramatically so and in keeping with the brouhaha it had created not just in the United States . . .
- Massive Anti-Bush Protests In India (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
Hundreds of thousands of activists led by the Left parties, which provide crucial support to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s government staged protests across the country to denounce the visit of US President George Bush on Thursday, . . .
- India To Open 14 Nuclear Reactors To (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
India today agreed to open 14 of its 22 nuclear reactors to international safeguards under a last-minute deal clinched after intense discussions between the visiting US President George W Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
- Confirming The Stereotype (Dawn, F.S. Aijazuddin, Mar 03, 2006)
There can be nothing more demeaning than living down to the expectation of others.
- Bush’S Agenda For His Visit (Dawn, Talat Masood, Mar 03, 2006)
The forthcoming visit of President Bush to India and Pakistan is a milestone in the on-going engagement and increasing interest of the United States in this part of the world. Several factors have contributed towards making South Asia an attractive destin
- Afghan Allegations (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 03, 2006)
THE Foreign Office has done well to dismiss as “baseless” the Afghan allegation regarding purported infiltrations from Pakistan into that country and has instead asked Kabul to “do more” to stop incursions from its side of the Durand Line.
- China Urges India, Us To Follow Rules (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
China said on Thursday that nuclear cooperation between the United States and India must conform with the rules of the global non-proliferation regime.
- Islamic Parties Call Strike, Black Day Against Bush Visit (Press Trust of India, K J M Varma, Mar 03, 2006)
Protesting against US President George W Bush's visit, Pakistan's Islamist parties announced a strike tomorrow and called for observing March 4 as a 'Black Day' while cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan said he would lead a protest rally here.
- Thar Express — The Hope Of Friendship (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
The Thar Express, which had ‘Queen of Desert Bridge of Peace’ inscribed on its engine, crossed Zero Point in Pakistan and steamed up to Monabao in India on the afternoon of February 18, opening new vistas for people living on both sides of the border.
- Taliban Take Control Of Govt Buildings In Miramshah (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
Tension gripped the North Waziristan agency on Thursday as Taliban took over government buildings, occupied the area’s telephone exchange and patrolled the streets of the tribal agency’s regional headquarters.
- Us, India Sign N-Deal To Seal Strategic Ties (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
India and the United States sealed a landmark civilian nuclear cooperation pact on Thursday, the centrepiece of President George W. Bush’s first visit to the world’s largest democracy.
- Karachi Hit By Terror Attack, Four Killed: Us Diplomat Among Dead, 54 Injured (Dawn, Arman Sabir, Mar 03, 2006)
Four people, including an American diplomat, were killed and 54 others wounded when an explosive-laden car rammed into the diplomat’s vehicle yards away from the US consulate-general here on Thursday.
- Us And India Demand Myanmar Free Aung San Suu Kyi (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
The United States and India on Thursday strongly criticised human rights violations in military-ruled Myanmar and called for the release of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
- Reaping The Whirlwind (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 03, 2006)
A US foreign service officer was among at least four people killed in yesterday’s suicide bombing near the American consulate in Karachi. Scores of people were injured. Mr Bush’s visit to Pakistan appears to be the likely motivation . . .
- European Union’S Free Riders (The Economic Times, J BRADFORD DELONG, Mar 03, 2006)
In the United States, individual states that follow unsound fiscal policies face a penalty
- India And Us Sign Nuclear Deal (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Mar 03, 2006)
India and the United States reached a landmark agreement on Thursday on the implementation of the civil nuclear cooperation agreed in principle last year.
- Us Diplomat, 3 Others Killed In Karachi Attack (Daily Times, Abbas Naqvi, Mar 03, 2006)
* Sherpao says govt has proof of foreign involvement
* 2 rockets land near Gadap
* Bush says attack won’t stop him from visiting Pakistan
- India, Us Seal Historic Nuclear Deal (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
In a major step forward on the implementation of last July’s Indo-US nuclear deal, President George Bush on Thursday endorsed India’s nuclear separation plan and agreed to approach the US Congress and the Nuclear Suppliers Group . . .
- Missing On This State Visit: First Dog Barney (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Mar 03, 2006)
A sizeable section of the world’s most populous democracy could believe that the fifth visit to India by an American President would have been an even greater success had Barney accompanied George and Laura.
- ‘India Made A Commitment’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
The US on Thursday night said India had made a "commitment" to put all the future civilian power, thermal and breeder nuclear reactors under international safeguards but left the right to designate the civilian status of any such reactor to New Delhi.....
- Karzai Asks Musharraf Not To Shield Taliban (Daily Excelsior, Allabaksh, Mar 03, 2006)
Despite all the praise he showered on his hosts and the usual spin by Pakistani officials, the Afghan president Hamid Karzai, while on his recent visit to 'brotherly' Pakistan was unable to remove the strain that has been visible . . .
- Massive Anti-Bush Rallies In India (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Mar 03, 2006)
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across India on Thursday to protest the visit of US President George W Bush.
- A Landmark Deal (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Mar 03, 2006)
The Indo-US nuclear deal is a landmark one for more reasons than one. To begin with, it marks a high point in Indo-US relations that, despite occasional surges, has for years been characterised by an undercurrent of distrust. No less important, it ...
- Heavy Water Poured On Visit (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
Massive protests were staged against the Bush visit on Thursday, both in Parliament as well as outside it across ...
- Pakistan Gives Importance To Farooq Papa (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Of late, the Pakistani establishment has started granting recognition and importance to the Liberation Front headed by Mr Farooq Papa, who is based in Canada.
- Four Years After Fall Of Taliban, Leader's Power Barely Extends Beyond The Capital (Guardian (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Standing behind George Bush inside his Kabul palace yesterday, Hamid Karzai radiated the trappings of a powerful president: a confident smile, massed security guards and the legitimacy bestowed by the 2004 election in which he won 55% of the vote.
- India Seeking A Friend, Not A Patron (Asia Times, Ehsan Ahrari, Mar 02, 2006)
As President George W Bush arrived in India on Wednesday, US-India ties were undergoing a process of considerable contemplation and discourse, both in Washington and New Delhi. One has to recall another time - 1972, when president . . .
- Pm Breaks Protocol To Receive Bush At Airport (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Mar 02, 2006)
The India-United States nuclear deal was almost through even before President George W Bush set foot on Indian soil this evening.
- Howdy, George (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 02, 2006)
Most Indians like what the US president thinks: India can become a great power
- India’S Race Against The Dragon (Statesman, Hamish McRae, Mar 02, 2006)
“Bush in India” may never become an opera like Nixon in China — though maybe Bollywood will some day have a crack at it. But the US President’s visit to India, which starts today, does signal a warming in the USA towards the world’s greatest democracy.
- Small Town Indian Accompanies Bush (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
He may not be one among high-profile mediapersons accompanying US President George W. Bush on his India visit, but India-American journalist Raghubir Goyal is the one the White House spokesperson turns to when he is in a tight spot.
- Bharat Yatras, Washington Yarns (Indian Express, Inder Malhotra, Mar 02, 2006)
As the fifth US president to visit India, Bush has a lot of history to catch up on
- Howdy, Pardner (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
India should welcome George W. Bush. The world's largest economic, military and cultural power, the United States, has the ability to do a great deal of harm, as well as a great deal of good to us.
- Not Starry-Eyed (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Mar 02, 2006)
The visit of the president of the United States of America, Mr George W. Bush, is imbued with significance.
- Tatas Plan New Plant For Ace (Deccan Herald, D Ravi Kanth, Mar 02, 2006)
Prompted by the huge success of its newly launched mini truck, Ace, Tata Motors has decided to set up a new plant to meet the growing demand in both domestic and overseas market.
- Guest Control (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Mar 02, 2006)
If Manmohan Singh and his staff were to ensconce themselves in a plush hotel in Washington DC and bring the city to a standstill whenever they stepped out, what would be the reaction of ordinary Americans? You bet they wouldn't be amused.
- We're Both Democrats (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
A significant proportion of India's intelligentsia looks upon George W. Bush with derision.
- The Road Not Travelled (Times of India, ROBERT D BLACKWILL, Mar 02, 2006)
As President Bush visits India, the vital national interests and democratic values that the two countries share suggest that they will move ever closer together in the decades ahead.
- Why Pm Went To Receive Bush (Times of India, BHASKAR ROY, Mar 02, 2006)
Disregarding the strong anti-Bush protests, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh broke away from protocol to go to Indira Gandhi International Airport and receive US president George W. Bush on Wednesday evening.
- Tatas Threaten Termination Over Idea (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
The Tata-Birla spat over Idea Cellular, the fifth-largest mobile operator in the country, got into high gear today with the Tatas ramming a notice at the flagship Birla company Grasim Industries, threatening a hostile takeover of all Birla . . .
- Kashmir Is Not Enthused (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Some separatist leaders are trying to create the interest by highlighting a Pakistan media report in which Mr Bush is said to have favoured a role for Kashmiris in Indo-Pak efforts for the solution of Kashmir issue.
- Nani’S Take (Indian Express, Harsh A. Desai, Mar 02, 2006)
Finance ministers came and finance ministers went. Nani Palkhivala was always there. To us Bombayites, more important than the annual budget was Nani Palkhivala’s budget speech. Palkhivala was a doyen of the Bombay bar . . .
- Protest Against George Bush's Visit (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Activists of the Socialist Unity Centre of India hold demonstration in Bangalore
U.S. occupation of Iraq has only benefited American business interests'
Communist parties come in for criticism
- Trident Hills, Still Waters (Deccan Herald, A N Sudarsan Rao , Mar 02, 2006)
The NH-7 has several good hotels along the road. But it is best to carry one’s own picnic lunch and have it on the banks of the Chinnar Dam.
- Chorus In The Valley: Us A ‘Concerned Superpower’ (Indian Express, RIYAZ WANI, Mar 02, 2006)
While people across the Muslim world may appear to be increasingly hostile to the United States—unfurling the dreadful prospect of the so-called clash of civilisations—the reality is the opposite in India’s only Muslim majority state.
- Our Taboo May Not Be Theirs (Deccan Herald, Firoz Bakht Ahmed, Mar 02, 2006)
The cartoon outrage is a result of a clash between – not two civilisations – but two orthodoxies
- Court Entrusts Cbi With Fake Fir, Bogus Insurance Claims Probe (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
First Bench directs agency to file interim report in four months
Since charges have been levelled against police officers, only a probe by independent agency will be credible
State Government asked to extend full cooperation to the agency
- Bush Visit: Ysr Explores `Options' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
With US side not revealing the finer details of the itinerary of President George W. Bush in Hyderabad till Wednesday evening, officials are preparing contingency plans to ensure smooth conduct of the dignitary's visit and avoid embarrassment to anyone.
- Terrorising Tribals (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Tribune, Mar 02, 2006)
The attack will only alienate the Naxals
The deadly attack by Naxalites on tribals in Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh was aimed at intimidating villagers opposed to their violent methods.
- Osama To Face Justice: Bush (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Mr Bush stressed that Iran must not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons because that would be the “most destabilising thing” to happen in the region and the world.
- Pm Breaks Protocol To Greet Bush (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
US President George W Bush arrived in the capital on Wednesday night on his first visit to the country to engage the Manmohan Singh government to take forward the Indo-US strategic engagement initiative set in motion by the Clinton-Vajpayee duo six years
- Musharraf Seeks Bush’S Influence In Kashmir Settlement (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
President Gen Pervez Musharraf has said he expects US President George W Bush to use his influence to help settle the Kashmir dispute because "now is the ideal time and ideal environment to resolve it".
- India's 'Impeccable' N-Record (News International, A S Muhammad, Mar 02, 2006)
The Indo-US Joint Statement of July 18 said India was a responsible state strongly committed to the prevention of WMD proliferation, and should therefore acquire the same benefits and advantages as other such states.
- What Geogre W Bush Can Expect In India (News International, Jyoti Malhotra, Mar 02, 2006)
India and the US are at last within kissing distance of saying "I do" and "till death do us part" to each other. Even as the Bush people in Washington DC were beginning the countdown to board Air Force One and start the long trek to South Asia, . . .
- India Softens Kashmir Stance (The Nation, Shaiq Hussain, Mar 02, 2006)
As US President George W. Bush arrived Wednesday in New Delhi, on the first leg of his four-day official visit to South Asia, India has softened its stance on Kashmir by indicating its willingness to formally discuss the Kashmiris . . .
- A Lot Is Rotten In The State Of Denmark (Dawn, Karamatullah K. Ghori, Mar 02, 2006)
Pakistan is on fire, as are a dozen other Muslim states over the cartoon controversy sparked by the Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten
- Anti-Bush Rally In New Delhi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Leaders of several political parties on Wednesday joined hands with various Muslim organisations to oppose the visit of U.S. President George Bush at a massive rally held at Ramlila Grounds here
- Civilian Nuclear Deal Will Be A Breakthrough, Says Rice (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Nuclear deal "a way to bring India within non-proliferation framework"
"Pakistan is not in same place as India"
Our relationship with India is broader than discussions about energy: Bush
- Cabinet Decides To Hand Over Lavalin Case To Cbi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Government removes VACB Director from his post
- Full Voter Id Cards Coverage Unlikely (Hindu, Karthik Subramanian, Mar 02, 2006)
Only 10 out of 14 constituencies covered
- Rise In India's Defence Budget (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Rising by 7.2 per cent, India's defence budget went up to $19.8 billion yesterday. A solid 42 per cent of the amount is given over to the purchase of new weapons and equipment. In his annual budget speech in Parliament on Tuesday, . . .
- Abu Salem Alleges Arms Delivery To Sanjay Dutt (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
In his confessional statement in the 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blasts case, the extradited gangster Abu Salem has narrated how arms were collected and delivered to actor Sanjay Dutt here.
- European Aid Cannot Buy Hamas: Meshaal (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
European aid to Palestine could not persuade the Palestinian group Hamas to change its policy positions, a leader of the radical Islamic movement due in Moscow for talks this week said in an interview published here on Wednesday.
- Bush Arrives In India Amid Strong Protests (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
US President terms N pact with India ‘difficult issue’
- A Taste Of India For The President And His Men (Hindu, Bindu Shajan Perappadan, Mar 02, 2006)
The hotel will be closed to the public for half a day on Thursday
- Us President Due Tomorrow (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
President George W. Bush will arrive in Pakistan from Hyderabad, India, on Friday, when the MMA has called for a countrywide strike against blasphemous cartoons published in a section of the European press.
- Prisoners Loyal To Al-Qaeda Run Riot In Jordan Jails (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Inmates at three prisons rioted on Wednesday in sympathy over the fates of two convicted al-Qaeda killers, taking a high-ranking official hostage and injuring several other policemen before the 14-hour stand-off ended.
- Bush Vows Osama Will Be Captured (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Says ‘infiltration’ issue to be taken up with Musharraf
- How To Lose Friends (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 02, 2006)
Among many other things, the president’s job description requires him to keep abreast of economic and political developments around the world; respond to disasters such as Hurricane Katrina;
- Bush’S Crucial Visit (Dawn, Ghayoor Ahmed, Mar 02, 2006)
Gepolitical realism demands that the United States, being the sole superpower of our times adopt a policy of even-handedness towards Pakistan and India.
- Us Human Rights Record (Dawn, ALI DAYAN HASAN, Mar 02, 2006)
Islamabad will be sealed off so that President Musharraf can welcome US President George Bush to his capital. Bush is making the journey to compliment and compensate Musharraf on services rendered in the ‘war on terror’.
- Hectic Talks Over Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Mar 02, 2006)
Manmohan briefs Cabinet Committee on negotiations with U.S.
- Nationwide Protests As Bush Arrives In New Delhi (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Mar 02, 2006)
US President George W. Bush arrived on his maiden visit to India on Wednesday amid unprecedented secrecy and encircled by raging nationwide protests against his country’s occupation of Iraq.
- 5,000 Personnel, Over Dozen Aircraft To Keep Watch: Bush Visit Toughest Security Challenge (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Mar 02, 2006)
President Bush’s visit to India poses the “toughest security challenge” that the US Secret Service which protects him, has faced since the American leader went to Iraq, according to Stratfor, a news intelligence service.
- Kashmir Issue: Bush Urged To Raise Hr Abuse Issue With India (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) convenor and Jammu and Kashmir People’s Freedom League chairman Mohammad Farooq Rehmani has called upon the US President George W. Bush to raise the question of serious human rights abuses . . .
- Bush To Help Resolve Kashmir Dispute, Hopes Musharraf (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
President General Pervez Musharraf said on Wednesday he expected US President George W. Bush to use his influence to help settle the Kashmir dispute.
- Good Nukes, Bad Nukes (Dawn, David Ignatius, Mar 02, 2006)
Juxtaposed this week are the two poles of the emerging world: India and Iran. They are alpha and omega, the dream and the nightmare. One symbolizes the promise of globalization, the other the threat of global disorder.
- Comfort For Markets With Political Stability (The Financial Express, RAJIV KUMAR, Mar 02, 2006)
The finance minister has taken advantage of strong economic growth and the economy’s healthy state to bring the fisc back on track for achieving FRBM targets.
- Two Cs And Two Ds Make Four As (Business Line, G. Ramachandran, Mar 02, 2006)
Making the top grade in four dimensions: Civil society and commerce, democracy and demography, India, to give a Hollywood metaphor, is the world's Million Dollar Baby. This has been so for long, though it has not won many contests because . . .
- Australia Will Not Supply Uranium Till India Signs Npt (Hindu, K. Venugopal , Mar 02, 2006)
Australia will not supply uranium till India signs NPT
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