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Articles 26121 through 26220 of 31829:
- Left Flays Govt’S ‘tilt’ Towards Us (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2005)
The Left parties, which said the government needs their support to survive, stressed on evolving national consensus in foreign policies.
- The Revolution Must Go On (Telegraph, ARITRO GANGULY, Jul 18, 2005)
Over 200 years after the fall of Bastille, the French fortress-prison remains relevant
- Us Says Its Policy Not Against India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2005)
Will the G-4 resolution for the expansion of the Security Council meet the fate of hundreds of resolutions that come up before the UN General Assembly?
- India Is Not For Sale, Says Manmohan (Hindu, N. Ravi, Jul 17, 2005)
Terrorism will figure in talks with U.S.
- Opening Up The Potential In Economic Cooperation (Hindu, N. Ravi, Jul 17, 2005)
The visit does not hang on a single peg but would reaffirm the transformation in India-U.S. ties, says Shyam Saran
- Russia Plans To Build Reusable Space Shuttle (Hindu, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, Jul 17, 2005)
Clipper will replace the Soyuz vehicle designed 40 years ago
- China Starts Strategic Talks With Major Powers (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2005)
Chinese President Hu Jintao and his U.S. counterpart George W. Bush had agreed last year to push forward such a dialogue
- Focus On Hunger Before Attacking Poverty (Hindu, V. S. Gopalakrishnan, Jul 17, 2005)
Rich nations should tackle mass starvation first, as poverty alleviation steps take years for implementation
- Indian Businesses Invited To Set Up Plants In Trinidad (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2005)
The region has a long history of peace and democracy, high per capita income, a high literacy rate and a large population of Indian origin.
- The Way Ahead For A Safer World (Hindu, L. Ramdas, Jul 16, 2005)
Whilst the ultimate goal must remain to eliminate nuclear weapons, even partial success like achieving a consensus on `de-alerting' will be a great step forward.
- Pm's Washington Visit (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Jul 16, 2005)
At this juncture, all indications point to the fact that Dr Manmohan Singh's visit to the US will be of more than usual interest to both New Delhi and Washington.
- Character In Islamic Context (Dawn, Prof. Mohammed Rafi, Jul 15, 2005)
The character of a person consists of all the qualities that make him distinct and reflect his nature.
- Shades Of Emergency (Tribune, Kuldip Nayar, Jul 15, 2005)
IT was the 30th anniversary of the Emergency of 1975-77. Many human rights associations and civil liberty organizations gathered at the Constitution Club in New Delhi to recall the brutalities of those days.
- Define The Enemy (Indian Express, T.V.R. Shenoy, Jul 14, 2005)
Treason doth never prosper; what’s the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason.”
- Not Everything Need Show On Radar Screen (Business Line, S. Murlidharan , Jul 14, 2005)
The market watchdog Securities and Exchange Board of India is reportedly perturbed over the recent spate of bulk sale of shares of a few banking companies in negotiated deals that leave no imprint on the records of recognised stock exchanges in India. It
- Tsunami Relief With Understanding (Hindu, Santhosh Srinivasan , Jul 14, 2005)
The fishermen in Chinnurpettai, a small hamlet of about 63 households near the Tamil Nadu-Pondicherry border in South India, jointly owned and operated six motorised plastic boats,
- India-Us Defence Pact - Ii: Commitments May Fetter Judgment (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Jul 14, 2005)
The US-India Defence pact is an agreement between two unequal partners, one having all the trumps and the other in danger of being irresistibly forced to follow suit at moments of crisis.
- Left Limit For Singh Us Trip (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jul 14, 2005)
The Left has won out. When Prime Minister Manmohan Singh sits beside US President George W. Bush in the East Room of the White House on Monday, CPM supremo Prakash Karat’s shadow will loom large over his visage.
- Calling The Us Bluff (Tribune, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Jul 13, 2005)
EVERY Indian minister who goes to Washington, irrespective of party, boasts of the special treatment he received there.
- India-Us Defence Pact — I (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Jul 13, 2005)
Guardedness becomes essential when it pertains to any deal with a super-power, more so on Defence issues. Nevertheless, the Defence Minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, decided that entering into a Defence pact with the US brooked no delay and did not....
- Indo-Us Defence Framework (Tribune, K. Subramanyam, Jul 13, 2005)
A new book by Ms Jung Chang and Jon Halliday, titled “Mao, the Unknown Story”, deals, among various other things, with Mao’s attack on India in 1962.
- A Vanishing Mirage (Deccan Herald, Michael T Klare , Jul 12, 2005)
For those oil enthusiasts who believe that petroleum will remain abundant for decades to come any talk of an imminent “peak” in global oil production and an ensuing decline can be easily countered with a simple mantra: “Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia, . . .
- Wen Holds Talks With U.S. Trade Officials (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2005)
The Chinese premier favours bilateral trade focus on long term benefits
- Sonia Briefs Pm On Bhel (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2005)
United Progressive Alliance Chairperson Sonia Gandhi met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday evening and briefed him about her meeting with Left leaders on the BHEL disinvestment issue.
- Singh Curtains On Us Lobbies (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jul 11, 2005)
One week from now Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will bring to Washington qualities which have landed him India’s most powerful job:
- The Great Image Meltdown (Indian Express, Bharat Wariavwalla, Jul 11, 2005)
At the Carnegie Endowment of International Peace, a liberal think tank in Washington, Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee had made an important observation
- In Defence Of Escapism (Dawn, Anwer Mooraj, Jul 11, 2005)
A reader wondered if there was really any point in columnists continuously badgering the Pakistan establishment, week after week, month after month,
- Unfinished Business (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jul 11, 2005)
It was inevitable that the meeting of G8 at Gleneagles, Scotland, to which India and four other countries — Brazil, China, Mexico and South Africa — were special invitees, was overshadowed by the serial bomb blasts in London.
- Impoverished In Innovation (Business Line, P. V. Indiresan , Jul 11, 2005)
India and its institutions have the ability to provide world-class undergraduate education, and train highly skilled managers and designers. However, they cannot claim to have the ability to organise cutting-edge research; in innovation and invention we s
- Two Memorable Days In July (Dawn, Anwar Syed, Jul 10, 2005)
Americans celebrate the Fourth of July because on that day 229 years ago the 13 British colonies in America issued their “Declaration of Independence.”
- Indo-Us Defence Pact: Need For Cautious Response (Tribune, Air Marshal R.S. Bedi (retd), Jul 10, 2005)
THE new framework for the US-India defence relationship signed in Washington on June 30 is an important landmark, reflecting the maturing political relationship between the two countries.
- A Strategic Defence Pact (Dawn, Afzaal Mahmood, Jul 09, 2005)
The signing of a 10-year defence pact between the United States and India is the culmination of a post-cold war process to strengthen relationship between the two countries which, in the words of the US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, “goes beyond...
- Uzbekistan Steps Up Pressure On U.S. To Close Base (Hindu, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, Jul 09, 2005)
Uzbekistan is stepping up pressure on the United States to withdraw its air base set up in the Central Asian country for operations in neighbouring Afghanistan.
- South India Apparel Exports Poised For Growth (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 09, 2005)
TN is in best position to grow with several textile and weaving production centres
- Sethu Project In Rough Sea (Hindu, S. Vijay Kumar, Jul 09, 2005)
At least 1,000 fishermen, including 700 women, were arrested on Friday when they resorted to a rail roko at Ramanathapuram railway station in protest against implementation of the Sethusamudram Ship Channel Project.
- A Chance For Sudan (Washington Post, Editorial, Washington Post, Jul 09, 2005)
Sudan is set to acquire a new government of national unity today, a milestone in the implementation of the north-south peace deal negotiated with U.S.
- Victory Was Our Reaction’ (Tribune, Girja Shankar Kaura, Jul 09, 2005)
With India and the United States of America getting closer in the field of defence cooperation, Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee, just back from a four-day visit to Washington, refused to be drawn into the controversy over comments made by former top....
- Choked Voice (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 09, 2005)
Prison term for NYT reporter is a blow to freedom of the press
- The Us Partnership Offer (Tribune, K. Subrahmanyam, Jul 08, 2005)
Following the US offer to help in building India as a world class power in the 21st century, there is a two-line struggle among the Indian political class and bureaucracy.
- `Prising' Out Good Corporate Governance (Telegraph, Vijaya B. Marisetty, Jul 08, 2005)
THE recent worldwide accounting scandals have underscored the role of corporate governance in protecting the interests of investors
- Critical Test (Dawn, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 08, 2005)
The Shanghai group seeks US pull-out from Central Asia
- Deceits Enervate An Iraq Exit (Japan Times, DOUG BANDOW, Jul 08, 2005)
President George W. Bush's latest attempt to justify his Iraq policy with a televised address to America comes as more evidence emerges that the invasion of Iraq was a war of choice.
- African Poverty: A Cry In The Wilderness? (Business Line, BATUK GATHANI, Jul 07, 2005)
Even as a global, and musical, cry went around in the form of Live 8 Concerts in which prominent Western musicians performed to draw world attention to African poverty and hunger,
- India May Face G8 Pressure On Kyoto (Tribune, K.N. Malik, Jul 07, 2005)
There will be no free lunch for India when it joins, for the first time ever, the rich nations’ club called G-8 at Gleneagles in Scotland on July 7.
- Oh Calcutta (Tribune, Rajnish Wattas, Jul 07, 2005)
Watching Parineeta, the currently raved about period film, was a journey down memory lane.
- : Women, Stand Up For Your Rights: The Real Reason Why We Need A Uniform Civil Code (Times of India, SHABANA AZMI, Jul 07, 2005)
Let's face it. For all the progress that is claimed to have been made in India, the fact remains that ours is a patriarchal society in which the woman counts for very little.
- Reforming The Un (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 07, 2005)
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was correct when she started off the administration’s contribution to the UN reform debate by declaring that the burning question of who should join an expanded Security Council must not overwhelm other issues,
- Why The Fbi Can’T Be Reformed (Dawn, William E. Odom, Jul 07, 2005)
OF all the failures that allowed Al Qaeda’s attacks on September 11, 2001, to succeed, those of the FBI are the most egregious.
- India’S Defence Ties With Us (Dawn, Ghayoor Ahmed, Jul 07, 2005)
The United States and India have signed a defence pact which charts a course for defence cooperation between the two countries during the next ten years and will be an element of their broader strategic partnership based on shared strategic interests.
- A Murder Mystery In Reverse (Deccan Herald, Tim Radford, Jul 07, 2005)
Nasa’s Deep Impact mission was more than a triumph in human patience. It was also a lesson in humility
- A Dismal Performance On Home Front: The Worst Us President Ever?-Ii (Dawn, Huck Gutman, Jul 07, 2005)
MR Bush has not been kinder to American people, nor secured their well-being as their elected leader is supposed to do.
- Insurgency And Occupation (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 07, 2005)
The attack on the convoy of Pakistan’s ambassador to Iraq, Younis Khan, is an example of how insurgents in that country appear to be changing tack and targeting members of the diplomatic community,
- Senseless Attack On Pak Envoy (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 07, 2005)
Unknown gunmen opened fire on Pakistan Ambassador Muhammad Yunis Khan’s vehicle in Baghdad on Tuesday.
- G-8 Way To Go (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 07, 2005)
Give us better access to cleaner technologies. This is what we need to say at Gleneagles
- The Imperial Origins Of Abu Ghraib (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 07, 2005)
Prisons and prisoner abuse were part of the British colonial mission too
- Conscience, The Defence Against Corruption (Hindu, A.P.J. ABDUL KALAM , Jul 07, 2005)
Corruption has seeped into every stream. Can we save ourselves as a civilisation?
- Pakistan Scared And Up In The Arms With India-Us-Uk Joint Air Force Exercises In Kashmir (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Jul 07, 2005)
Indian Air Chief S.P. Tyagi said that India was going to hold joint air power exercises with US air forces in Kashmir in coming November and by the start of next year with the British air force.
- A Damage-Control Exercise (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Jul 07, 2005)
Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee tries to address fears about the implications of the June 28 defence deal with the U.S.
- Hungry Underclass Growing (Japan Times, Olusegun Obasanjo, Jul 07, 2005)
There is a pain in the belly of Africa that just will not go away.
- How To Salvage Indian Agriculture (Business Line, K. P. Prabhakaran Nair, Jul 07, 2005)
Agriculture was the focus of the Prime Minister's attention at the recent National Development Council (NDC) meeting attended by Chief Ministers and the top brass of the Planning Commission.
- Mission To Washington (Tribune, H. K. Dua, Jul 06, 2005)
PM is willing, but there are critics and comrades...
- Russia's New Move (Hindu, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, Jul 05, 2005)
Uzbek President Islam Karimov's recent visit to Moscow signals a revival of close strategic ties between Central Asia's most populous country and Russia.
- Blair Versus Chirac (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 05, 2005)
ACRIMONIOUS finger-pointing is the order of the day across the Atlantic, following French and Dutch voters’ rejection of the European Union constitution
- Who Are The Pro-Americans? (Dawn, Anne Applebaum, Jul 05, 2005)
SO familiar are the numbers, and so often have we heard them analyzed, that last week’s release of a new poll on international anti-Americanism caused barely a ripple. Once again the Pew Global Attitudes Project showed that most Frenchmen have a highly...
- No Need To Back India’S Bid (Dawn, Dr Akhtar Hasan Khan, Jul 05, 2005)
AN article has appeared advocating that Pakistan should support India’s bid as a permanent member of the Security Council and that Pakistan should also play the role of a satellite to India in international affairs.
- Decoding The India-U.S. Defence Tie-Up (Hindu, SANDEEP DIKSHIT, Jul 05, 2005)
Was the agreement on defence cooperation suddenly sprung on Pranab Mukherjee when he arrived at the Pentagon? This is a question that needs to be answered.
- More Bridges, Not More Walls (Telegraph, SUDIPTA BHATTACHARJEE, Jul 05, 2005)
The tussle for primacy between the Garos and the Khasis has already thrown Meghalaya into a turmoil, writes Sudipta Bhattacharjee
- American Pie (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 05, 2005)
Most things American come gilded in hype and gift-wrapped by grand pronouncements
- Glimpses Of Foreign Policy History (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 04, 2005)
India's victory over Pakistan in the 1971 Bangladesh liberation war is the stuff of legend. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi generalled that memorable triumph against great odds — to the stunned disbelief of the United States. There are not many unknowns in..
- China, Russia, And The Shanghai Agenda (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Jul 04, 2005)
The Sino-Russian declaration on the `New World Order in the 21st Century' is an attack on the `alliance for freedom' concept being promoted by the U.S.
- Take A Close Look At The Prenuptial Deal (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Jul 04, 2005)
No rational person can argue that the United States of America’s desire for improving ties with India should be spurned. Given the position of the US in the world today, any negative posturing on this count would be seen as an opportunity missed.
- The U.S. And The 1971 Crisis (Hindu, Inder Malhotra, Jul 04, 2005)
Henry Kissinger's regret for the foul language he used against Indians is rather belated.
- Us Megalomania (Deccan Herald, Eric Hobsbawm, Jul 04, 2005)
As Iraq war shows, the US capacity to destroy is not enough to cow down a resistant country, let alone the globe .
- Nettled Nixon (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 04, 2005)
When Indira Gandhi pricked US arrogance...
- G-4 Counters Campaign By Us-China-Pak At Un (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , Jul 03, 2005)
The Group of Four nations seeking United Nations Security Council expansion continues to resist attempts to divide it and is determined to approach the UN General Assembly.
- India: U.S. Ally Or Independent Power? (Japan Times, Brahma Chellaney , Jul 03, 2005)
The courtship between the world's most powerful and most populous democracies is in full swing, with a new international poll showing that at a time when anti-Americanism has spread across the globe more people in India have a positive view of the US...
- White House In `Splendid' Isolation (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2005)
Right through the conflict, the White House was at loggerheads with its various arms — the State Department, the foreign missions (with the exclusion of the one in Islamabad), the intelligence agencies and even sections of the defence establishment....
- A War Won Against The `Tilt' (Hindu, VIDYA SUBRAHMANIAM, Jul 03, 2005)
What deep, dark secrets lie buried in the voluminous files, documents and other classified material that Governments everywhere zealously guard as sacred? The Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 has long been a story told with relish in India.
- Cpi(m) Objects To Defence Agreement With U.S. (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Jul 03, 2005)
The Communist Party of India (Marxist), which had objected to the framework agreement on the U.S.-India defence relationship, has said that the United Progressive Alliance Government had taken a major step in tying up with the United States to serve the..
- Experimental Fusion Reactor In France (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 02, 2005)
The troubled negotiations over where to site the world's largest nuclear fusion reactor, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), came to an end in Moscow on June 28 with the international consortium agreeing to build it at Cadarache..
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