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Articles 16321 through 16420 of 31829:
- Manmohan Singh Frisked For Bush (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Mar 02, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who received US President George Bush at the airport in breach of protocol, was reportedly frisked by American agents when he was allowed to approach the president.
- Bush's Delicate Path (Telegraph (UK), editorial, telegraph UK, Mar 01, 2006)
In 2000, Bill Clinton made the first visit to India by an American president for more than 20 years.
- The Battle For India's Soul (Telegraph (UK), editorial, telegraph UK, Mar 01, 2006)
Delhi is in lockdown mode in anticipation of George Bush’s arrival in town later tonight - Air Force One touches down at 7.50pm local time.
- Thank You, Mr President (Rediff on the Net, Sheela Bhatt, Mar 01, 2006)
This is what Prime Minister is most likely to say when President George Bush meets him in New Delhi, says a source in the Prime Minister's Office.
- Passage To India (San Francisco Chronicle, Edotorial, San Francisco Chronicle, Mar 01, 2006)
Over the past decade, India has swapped its suspicious view of the United States for a warmer one built on trade, technology and shared worries about terrorism. The world's two biggest democracies have a lot in common, it turns out.
- Baby Bush Go Home (Guardian (UK), Arundhati Roy, Mar 01, 2006)
On his triumphalist tour of this part of the world, where he hopes to wave imperiously at people he considers potential subjects, President Bush's itinerary is getting curiouser and curiouser.
- Pak Must Do More To Combat Terrorism: Bush (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Asserting that Pakistan must do more to combat terrorism, US President George W Bush has said that during his upcoming visit to Islamabad he will "remind" President Pervez Musharraf that both countries faced a "common enemy" in Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda.
- 71% Indians Are Positive About Us, Says A New Poll (Press Trust of India, SEEMA HAKHU KACHRU, Mar 01, 2006)
While United States favourability ratings have plunged in many countries, Indians are significantly more positive about the US now than they were in the summer of 2002, a new opinion poll has said.
- Afghanistan Slams Musharraf Comments Before Bush Trip (Reuters, David Brunnstrom, Mar 01, 2006)
Afghan's foreign minister on Tuesday slammed comments by Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf, who dismissed Afghan intelligence on the whereabouts of Islamist militants as "lies" influenced by Indian propaganda.
- Bush Heads To India, Pakistan, Leaving Domestic Troubles Behind (Reuters, Steve Holland, Mar 01, 2006)
U.S. and Indian negotiators were working to try to reach a nuclear agreement as President George W. Bush flew to New Delhi on Tuesday, his top officials said.
- Don’T Mis-Underestimate Dubya (Indian Express, JAITHIRTH RAO , Mar 01, 2006)
The Bush family has an uncanny knack of knowing where the future will happen, says Jaithirth Rao
- Giving India An Energy Boost (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Mar 01, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement on civil nuclear energy cooperation with the US has, at last, put the issue in perspective:
- Bush To Arrive Today, Nuke Deal Likely To Take-Off (Hindustan Times, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Mar 01, 2006)
US President George W Bush, accompanied by First Lady Laura Bush, left Washington for India and Pakistan for a five-day trip.
- Opposition Rises Against Thai Pm (Tribune, Bruce Wallace, Mar 01, 2006)
TENS of thousands of protesters, many swathed in headbands declaring “Save the Country,” answered Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s weekend snap election call with a festive nighttime rally on Sunday calling on him to quit instead.
- Us, India Discuss Terms For Possible Nuke Pact (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
The United States and India were bargaining over the terms of a landmark nuclear agreement even as US President George W Bush flew to New Delhi for the first visit there of his presidency.
- India Keeping Its Fingers Crossed On Civil Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Mar 01, 2006)
Negotiations on with the United States to reach an agreement before the visit of George W. Bush
It was always obvious it would be difficult for both sides: Saran
Major initiatives in agriculture, energy, economy, biotech, defence expected
- Executive Decisions (Indian Express, MICHAEL GREEN, Mar 01, 2006)
Natural allies? If only their countries would appreciate the direction taken by Manmohan Singh and George W. Bush, says MICHAEL GREEN
- N-Deal Hopes Take Off As Bush Boards Air Force One (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Mar 01, 2006)
As US President George W Bush boarded Air Force One at 1.25 pm (Washington time), India and the United States began inching towards a closure on the nuclear deal. What Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran called a “short distance” this evening . . .
- Clear Danger (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Mar 01, 2006)
Sectarian violence could lead Iraq into civil war
There are clear signs that Iraq is teetering on the brink of a civil war. It does seem that the sectarian powder-keg, which has been highly volatile for over two years now, is about to explode.
- Tigers Set Riders For Talks (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
A senior leader of Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels has said further negotiations with the government will be pointless if Colombo does not act on pledges made at peace talks in Geneva last week.
- Epitome Of Virtue (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
It is human nature to emulate eminent men from different walks of life.
- Was Bush Speech A Warning On Separation? (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Mar 01, 2006)
Relegating India to status of `recipient state' in the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership seen as pressure tactic.
- ‘J&k Militants Have Ties With Al-Qaeda, Taliban’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has admitted that terrorists operating in Kashmir have nexus with the al-Qaeda, Taliban and Pakistani extremists which is a “very dangerous” combination.
- ‘Aam Aadmi’ Let Down: Left (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
The Left parties, crucial outside allies of the ruling UPA, on Tuesday blasted the Union Budget, terming it “regressive”, even as the Opposition expectedly called it anti-farmer and pro-rich.......
- Delhi Declaration Still Relevant, Says Mikhail Gorbachev (Hindu, Vladimir Radyuhin , Mar 01, 2006)
President of erstwhile Soviet Union foresees a great future for India-Russia ties
"Reliance on the use of force, on the role of the world policeman cannot do any good, but can only make processes more painful and provoke explosion"
- Elbaradei Plays Peace-Maker (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Mar 01, 2006)
The moderating influence of Mohammad ElBaradei, the chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) appears visible in the report on Iran that was circulated among the grouping's board members on Monday.
- From Eisenhower To Clinton To Bush (Hindu, Harish Khare , Mar 01, 2006)
The India-U.S. relationship cannot easily graduate into a strategicjugalbandhiwithout all shades of Indian nationalism feeling comfortable with Washington's global agenda.
- Cartoon Issue: Muslims Urged To Exercise Restraint (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
"Destruction shrine wrongly attributed "
- Muslims Hold Anti-Bush Rally In Mumbai (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Speakers call for boycott of American products; condemn the Danish cartoonist for blaspheming the Prophet
- 25 Killed In Maoist Attack (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Activists of anti-naxalite campaign targeted in Chhattisgarh
Twenty-five persons were killed and several injured in a landmine blast at Erraboru village in Chhattisgarh on Tuesday.
- Nuke Deal With Us: India Buys Time (Times of India, Shyam Saran, Mar 01, 2006)
On the eve of President George W Bush's visit, India on Tuesday said it needed certain degree of clarity on mutual commitments on the nuclear deal to make sure that there were no ambiguities that may create difficulties in the future.
- No Compromise On Capability (Tribune, Man Mohan Singh, Mar 01, 2006)
THE article has been excerpted from the statement made by the Prime Minister in Parliament on February 27on civilian nuclear energy cooperation with the United States.
- No Agreements To Be Signed During (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Mar 01, 2006)
As the US President George W. Bush begins his maiden passage to India tomorrow evening, no agreements will be signed between the two sides — not because there aren’t any but because that is Mr Bush’s personal style.
- Clinching Nuclear Deal Will Be Bush's Great Contribution To Ending India's Isolation: Pm (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
"I have promised our Parliament that I will do nothing that will hurt India's strategic programme"
- Pm Silences Sceptics (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s statement in Parliament on Monday should end the controversy over the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal. He has cleared every doubt being voiced by the sceptics of the July 18 deal on the eve of the visit of the . . .
- George Bush Leaves For India, Pakistan Tour (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
US President George W Bush, accompanied by First Lady Laura Bush, left Washington for India and Pakistan for a five-day trip.
- Pc's Budget Not Taxing; Cars, Idli-Dosa Made Cheaper (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
With key elections round the corner, the finance minister P Chidambaram on Tuesday presented a political Budget, re-asserting the UPA government's social commitments. However, the Left -allies at the Centre but already making grounds . . .
- Pakistan Hunting Qaeda, Taliban (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
* President calls Karzai’s Taliban list ‘a waste of time’
* Wants US to push for Kashmir deal
- India Hikes Defence Budget By 7.2pc (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
India on Tuesday hiked military spending by 7.2 per cent to Rs 890 billion (19.8 billion dollars) in its budget for the year to March 2007 to fund ongoing modernisation, the finance minister said.
- Deal With Us Would Signal India’S Nuclear Coming Of Age’ (Daily Times, Elizabeth Roche, Mar 01, 2006)
While US nuclear experts are sceptical of the Indo-US nuclear deal, Indian experts believe it will bring New Delhi into the global fold of nuclear states
- Bush Leaves For India, Pakistan (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
President George W Bush left Washington on Tuesday for a four day trip to India and Pakistan.
- Maoists Massacre 25 Ahead Of Bush’S Visit To India (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Left-wing guerrillas killed at least 25 anti-Maoist campaigners on Tuesday after ambushing a convoy of trucks ferrying the unarmed activists in central India, police said.
- Wanted More Holidays (Dawn, Hafizur Rahman, Mar 01, 2006)
There are spoil-sports everywhere, only we have more than our share of them in Pakistan. Usually their sanctimonious outbursts are aimed at innocent young people whom they cannot bear to see enjoying themselves with Klashnikovs and stolen motor cars.
- Implications Of Bush Visit (Dawn, Tariq Fatemi, Mar 01, 2006)
Soon we will have the US president in Islamabad. What message will the world’s most powerful leader bring us and what advantages can accrue to the country from this event?
- Grappling With The Ghosts Of Russian History (Dawn, Mahir Ali, Mar 01, 2006)
Russian television planned last week to mark the 50th anniversary of a turning point in Soviet history with a documentary. For reasons that are not very clear, the project was abandoned before it could be aired. “I don’t feel they want very much to mark t
- ‘Nuclear Deal Will Be Bush’S Great Contribution To End Our Isolation’ (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Contending that the separation plan under the Indo-US nuclear deal is not a “dividing” issue, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said an agreement on this would be President George W Bush’s “great contribution” to ending India’s isolation . . .
- ‘Troops Aggressively Hunting Al Qaeda’ (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf said his troops were aggressively hunting down the Al Qaeda terrorist group and Pakistan was doing all it could in the US-led war against terrorism and not focusing solely on capturing Osama bin Laden.
- Bush Leaves For New Delhi Amid N-Deal Debate (Dawn, Anwar Iqbal, Mar 01, 2006)
The joint US and Indian efforts to save their nuclear deal continues to dominate discussions in the US capital as President George W. Bush left home on Tuesday for a landmark visit to South Asia which many say is as important as President Nixon’s
- Sonia Fact-File (Statesman, Rajinder Puri, Mar 01, 2006)
Mrs Sonia Gandhi has been criticised by several people on account of her foreign origin.
- Towards Greater All-Round Growth (The Financial Express, MUKESH AMBANI, Mar 01, 2006)
Union Budget 2006-07 sends out a clear message about the government’s priorities—higher investment in the farm and rural sector, with a pronounced commitment to social equity. This, in turn, is expected to translate into dispersal . . .
- India, Usa Midway Through Civilian N-Deal (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
There is still “some distance” between the Indian and Americans to bridge the gap and sign a civil nuclear energy agreement during the visit of US President Mr George W Bush.
- Terrorists In Kashmir Have Nexus With Qaeda, Taliban: Pak Prez (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has admitted that terrorists operating in Kashmir have nexus with al-Qaeda, Taliban and Pakistani extremists which is a "very dangerous" combination.
- Good Nukes, Bad Nukes (Washington Post, David Ignatius, Mar 01, 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.
- Bush To Visit Afghanistan Despite Taliban Attacks (Guardian (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
The US president, George Bush, is planning a visit to Afghanistan this weekend, his first to the country since the US-led invasion in 2001.
- Pm: Reciprocity Is Key In Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
"India's strategic nuclear programme will not be compromised"
Asserts that the nuclear scientists' work would not be frittered away
Says there will be no impediment to research and development activities
- Making Of Carnatic Music (Hindu, PUSHPA SUNDAR, Feb 28, 2006)
Traces the traditional music's adaptation to the postcolonial social realities
- Pm Allays Fears On Nuke Deal (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
On the eve of US President George Bush’s visit to India, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday explained to the members of Parliament the contours of the ......
- Governance Of Global Finance (Hindu, A. Vasudevan, Feb 28, 2006)
An institutional perspective along with unusual themes such as gender, risk, politics and democracy in the management of global finance
- Will Bush Visit Be Transformational Or A Letdown? (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
When Air Force One touches down in the mellow twilight of the Indian capital on Wednesday to bring an American president to the subcontinent after six years, George W. Bush will have to live down a reputation that could otherwise make . . .
- Us Gives Iran One Week To Defuse N-Standoff (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
The United States said that Iran had a one-week "opportunity", before the March 6 meeting of the UN nuclear watchdog agency, to ease fears that it seeks atomic weapons.
- Shed These Blinkers (Indian Express, Nilofar Suhrawardy, Feb 28, 2006)
With due respect to the armed forces and their secular stance, and with due respect to the views expressed by Shekhar Gupta on the subject (‘Kitne Musalman hain?’,IE, February 18), one is compelled to raise a small question.
- Rajnath: Don't Compromise On Deterrence (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Feb 28, 2006)
"Keep in mind country's energy needs"
With the possibility of an Indo-U.S. deal being inked during the visit of President George W. Bush, the Bharatiya Janata Party has said that while the Government must keep in mind the energy security . . .
- Phone Tapping A Serious Issue: Court (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
Particulars about phone tapping demanded from all service providers
We have a general concern on the issue, says Supreme Court
Delhi Government, Centre given time to file detailed affidavits
- India-Us Relations: Discovering New Colours (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
When US President George W. Bush lands in New Delhi on Wednesday, he will find another American like him injecting colour into India-US relations through his paintings of Texan cowboys and Rajasthani peasants.
- Hole To Pole, Potential Threats All (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
The US Secret Service is leaving nothing to chance as it goes about its job of protecting the President: it has given its tips to the Indian home ministry but will anyway keep watch from eyes in the sky.
- Pak's Focus Not Just On Osama: Musharraf (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said on Monday his country was doing all it could in the US-led war against terrorism.
- India, Us Not There Yet But Getting Close, Says Saran (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
India and the US are close to a strategic nuclear deal, Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran said today.
- New Kids On The Block (Telegraph, Chandrashekhar Dasgupta, Feb 28, 2006)
Most analysts of world politics would agree that the prevailing unipolar global order will give way to a multipolar, or a polycentric order by mid-century
- No Retreat On Nuke Plan: Pm (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
Ahead of US President George Bush's visit to India on Wednesday, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday emphasised that India will not accept any "limitation" on its strategic programme even as New Delhi negotiates a civil nuclear . . .
- 'Civilian Nuclear Deal Possible During Bush Visit' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
The United States has said it is quite possible that the civilian nuclear energy agreement with India could be worked out during President George W Bush's visit beginning on Wednesday.
- Campaign Against Bush Visit Gains Momentum (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
Committee says "he is not welcome in India;" marches to be organised in Delhi on March 2 and in Hyderabad the next day
"Bush is topmost official of U.S. imperialism, leading enemy of the sovereignty of nations and the peoples of the world today"
- Manmohan's `No' To Curbs On Fbrs (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Feb 28, 2006)
"All proposals judged on merits"
Nature of safeguards a "pending" issue
Strategic weapons needs taken into account
- "We Cannot Accept Safeguards On Our Indigenous Fast Breeder Programme" (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Feb 28, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says the decision on what facilities may be identified as civilian will be made by India alone, and not by anyone else.
- George Bush Go Home (Hindu, Arundhati Roy, Feb 28, 2006)
It's not in our power to stop Bush's visit. It is in our power to protest it, and we will.
- The Nuclear Deal: What If It Falls Through? (Hindu, Placid Rodriguez, Feb 28, 2006)
The U.S. has more to lose than India if the deal does not come through. America needs Indian scientists and technologists to revive its nuclear sector.
- Enduring Cultural Traditions Of India (Hindu, Prema Nandakumar , Feb 28, 2006)
Reinterpretation of India's cultural heritage for the modern youth
- Towards Partnership (Times of India, Salman Haidar , Feb 28, 2006)
As President Bush sets off for India, old-time India watchers in America may well rub their eyes at the bright picture being presented. India has never had it so good in the American media.
- No Erosion Of N-Doctrine, Says Pm (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Feb 28, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today made his government’s first major policy announcement on the Indo-US nuclear deal when he told Parliament that while preparing a Separation Plan, there had been no erosion of India’s Nuclear Doctrine . . .
- Nuclear Deal: India Plays Safe (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
Barely 48 hours before President George Bush's visit, India said it will not accept any safeguards on its indigenous fast breeder programme as it negotiates a complex plan to demarcate its civilian and military facilities as a prelude . . .
- Nuke Deal: Country’S Interests First (Tribune, Premvir Das, Feb 28, 2006)
There is a segment of our political spectrum and scientific community which, for good reason or bad, feels that the country’s march towards nuclear capabilities will be severely constrained by the Indo-US nuclear agreement.
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