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Articles 221 through 320 of 500:
- A Risky Proposition (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Apr 19, 2007)
At a time when former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and PDP leader Mufti Mohammad Sayeed is pressing for a withdrawal of the army to the barracks, Jagmohan in the latest issue of the Organiser opposes the demand.
- Military Inc. — It's Big Business In Pakistan (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Apr 19, 2007)
Pakistan's military has built up a huge commercial empire, which will only make it more difficult to dislodge from power.
- Spcial Article (Statesman, Rajinder Puri, Apr 18, 2007)
Consider the state of the nation. Then consider the political response to issues that confront it. Begin with the North-east. The entire region is bleeding from separatist insurgencies that started decades ago.
- Sitting On The Fence Won't Do (Pioneer, Ashok K Mehta, Apr 18, 2007)
Kargil was revenge for Siachen, a former Pakistan Army Chief told me, sipping his white wine in a third country.
- Talibanisation Of Pakistan (Deccan Herald, Sushant Sareen, Apr 16, 2007)
Pakistan will have to take immediate steps to stop the growing trend of Talibanisation.
- A Question Of Trust (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Apr 14, 2007)
President General Pervez Musharraf told a seminar in Islamabad Thursday that mutual trust was a pre-requisite for fighting terrorism, and Pakistan’s allies must not doubt its sincerity and commitment to the fight. He declared:
- Musharraf Threatens To Cut Off Ties With Nato (Asian Age, Shafqat Ali, Apr 14, 2007)
Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf has said that if Nato thinks Pakistan is "bluffing" and not doing enough in the war on terror, Pakistan will disassociate itself from the US-led coalition.
- Don’T Question Our Sincerity: Pak (Tribune, Afzal Khan, Apr 13, 2007)
General Pervez Musharraf on Thursday warned that Pakistan would consider pulling out of the war on terror if its sincerity continued to be doubted.
- Benazir, Not Me, Who Talked Of Capturing Srinagar: Beg (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Apr 13, 2007)
Says she asked him: "Can you capture Srinagar?"
Says she asked him: "Can you capture Srinagar?"
Suggests Benazir's go-ahead to ISI to capture Kabul was without his knowledge
- Partners In Terror War Should Trust Us: Musharraf (Daily Times, Rana Qaisar, Apr 13, 2007)
President says tribesmen killed 300 foreigners with army support
- Bhutto Preparing To Return To Pak Despite Threats To Life (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2007)
Exiled former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto has said that she is preparing to return to her country this year despite threats of arrests and assassination.
- Amarinder Accuses Akali Of Indulging In 'Witch-Hunt' (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 10, 2007)
Returning from his sojourn in London, former Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Monday accused the ruling Shiromani Akali Dal of indulging in politics of "witch-hunt" and rebutted allegation of any liaison with a Pakistani woman.
- Musharraf's Bhindranwale (OutLook, B. Raman , Apr 10, 2007)
Meet Maulana Mohammad Abdul Aziz, a Deobandi cleric, the head of the Lal Masjid [Red Mosque] in Islamabad, earlier used by Musharraf to discredit Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif. But now he has gone out of control...
- Can't Decide, So India Suffers (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Apr 06, 2007)
One major tragedy of Indian governance has been the failure of leaders to take hard decisions on burning issues facing the nation at a given time and in a given situation either because of their politics of expediency or the lack of political . . .
- Ulfa's Suicidal Streak (Pioneer, Syed Zarir Hussain, Apr 06, 2007)
Unless steps are taken to marginalise ULFA, the situation in Assam in the days ahead could turn volatile
- J&k Jehadis Get Bounty To Wed Pok Girls (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 05, 2007)
Marrying into a family based in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) brings in big moolah for mercenaries who hail from J&K and are being trained in PoK camps for jehad against India.
- Tension Diffused (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 03, 2007)
It’s just as well that the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) led by Mr Mufti Mohammad Sayeed has accepted the constitution of three-layered committees to look into its demand for reduction of troop deployment in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) and revoking the . . .
- Towards Jihadi Anarchy (Pioneer, B Raman, Apr 03, 2007)
Neo-Taliban has gained a momentum of its own, running out of Gen Musharraf's control
- Samjhauta Probe Throws Up Joint Terror Rings (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Apr 03, 2007)
Joint terror mechanism can push for action against transnational networks
Address provided by him to secure visa was fictitious
His whereabouts and links to jehadi groups still unknown
- Valley Cannot Do Without Army (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Apr 03, 2007)
It is unfortunate that People’s Democratic Party of Jammu & Kashmir, led by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and his daughter, Mehbooba Mufti, has raised the pitch of its demand with regard to demilitarisation of the state and withdrawal of the Armed Forces . . .
- Musharraf Machinery Foxes Pakistan Judiciary (Pioneer, Abraham Thomas, Apr 02, 2007)
The extent to which the judiciary in Pakistan is undermined by the Government is evident not by the recent dismissal of Pakistan Supreme Court's Chief Justice alone.
- Malegaon Blasts: Cbi To Question Pak National (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 02, 2007)
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will question 28-year-old Pakistani national Taseem Azim alias Larib Khan Gulab Khan in connection with the serial blasts at Malegaon on September 8 last year.
- If Musharraf Is Frankenstein... (OutLook, B. Raman , Apr 01, 2007)
There has been an increasingly disturbing challenge to the authority of Pakistan's President, Gen Pervez Musharraf, from jihadis inspired by the Neo Taliban and Al Qaeda, who are actively supported by a group of retired officers of the Army and . . . .
- Women Power On Display In Pakistan (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Mar 29, 2007)
Students of a prominent seminary in the heart of Pakistan's capital were locked in a tense stand-off with the Government on Wednesday after taking three women and two policemen hostage.
- ‘Ulfa Is A Pawn In The Hands Of Bangla’ (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Mar 28, 2007)
Marwah criticises the Centre’s handling of the ULFA and does not trust that Myanmar will undertake a Bhutan-style operation against the ULFA on its borders.
- Tigers Take Wing, India Surprised (Statesman, Sam Rajappa, Mar 28, 2007)
The nine-year-old Tamileelam Air Force (TAF) of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam was forced into action by the Sri Lankan President, Mr Mahinda Rajapaksa, who, with the help of “Col Karuna”, renegade commander of the LTTE, has been annexing . . .
- Turning A Liability (Pioneer, Wilson John, Mar 28, 2007)
Doddering between a clamouring ally and religious hounds, Musharraf is fast running out of time and space
- 14 Defence ‘Spies’ Given Stringent Punishment (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 28, 2007)
As many as 14 Armed Forces personnel have been given stringent punishment for espionage activities in the last few years, according
- Mufti Comes Under Attack From Bjp, Panthers Party (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 22, 2007)
People's Democratic Party (PDP) patron Mufti Mohammad Syed's plank of demilitarisation has come under attack from the BJP and the Panther's Party today as both parties accused him of creating political instability in Jammu and Kashmir.
- General Anaesthesia (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Mar 13, 2007)
‘I am trying to ensure that a functional and sustainable democracy will exist in Pakistan.’ Those were Pervez Musharraf’s words last year in the United States while on his book promotion tour.
- Musharraf Still Us's Best Bet (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Mar 13, 2007)
Even as some of our television channels are averring that Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is India's "best bet" for peace and harmony in the region, scholars in Pakistan seem to think otherwise.
- Musharraf Still Us's Best Bet (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Mar 09, 2007)
Even as some of our television channels are averring that Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is India's "best bet" for peace and harmony in the region, scholars in Pakistan seem to think otherwise.
- India Walks Into Pak Anti-Terror Trap (Rediff on the Net, B Raman, Mar 09, 2007)
I have written many articles on the so-called India-Pakistan Joint Counter-Terrorism Mechanism.
- Will India And Pakistan Exchange ‘Spy Information’? (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Mar 09, 2007)
The two-day Pakistan-India Joint Anti-Terrorist Mechanism meeting has ended with both sides promising to share information to facilitate investigation into terrorist activity.
- Musharraf Still Us's Best Bet (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Mar 08, 2007)
Even as some of our television channels are averring that Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is India's "best bet" for peace and harmony in the region, scholars in Pakistan seem to think otherwise.
- As The Us Mounts Pressure — Musharraf Embarks On Iranian Containment (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Mar 08, 2007)
Even as some of our television channels are asserting that the Pakistani President, Gen Pervez Musharraf, is India's "best bet" for peace and harmony in the region, scholars in Pakistan seem to think otherwise.
- Under Us Pressure (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, Mar 08, 2007)
Even as some of our television channels are asserting that Gen Pervez Musharraf is India's "best bet" for peace and harmony in the region, scholars in Pakistan seem to think otherwise.
- Assam Cm On Backfoot As ‘Isi Agents’ Call Bangladesh (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 07, 2007)
Reports that two detained ‘ISI operatives’ had spoken to unidentified persons over the telephone from a PCO while being taken for production in a court here last week have embarrassed the state government, with questions being raised about the . . .
- Terror: Indian Team In Pak (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2007)
For the first time ever, the intelligence brass of India and Pakistan are going to hold their formal, structured meeting in Islamabad tomorrow at the maiden meeting of the Indo-Pak joint mechanism on terrorism.
- Bush's Buddy (OutLook, B. Raman , Mar 06, 2007)
Is Mush finally yielding to the pressure to act against Neo Taliban? How to sustain and increase this pressure without destabilising him is the question before US policy-makers.
- Us Hot Pursuit Has Pak Sweating (Pioneer, Kanchan Gupta, Mar 05, 2007)
As US Senators push for harsher American action against Pakistan for its failure to curb the neo-Taliban operating from its territory and a beleaguered Bush Administration begins to show signs of despair with its "stalwart ally" Gen Pervez Musharraf, . .
- Inside The Jihadi Factory (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Mar 04, 2007)
If Zahid Hussain's book is to be believed, Pakistan-backed terrorism in Jammu & Kashmir and elsewhere in India is not an aberration, writes G Parthasarathy
- Us Hot Pursuit Has Pak Sweating (Pioneer, Kanchan Gupta, Mar 04, 2007)
As US Senators push for harsher American action against Pakistan for its failure to curb the neo-Taliban operating from its territory and a beleaguered Bush Administration begins to show signs of despair with its "stalwart ally" Gen Pervez . . .
- Indian Intelligence Had Warned About Attack On Musharraf (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Mar 02, 2007)
Pakistani author claims Jaish planned to blow up bridge used by the General
Pakistan Air Force personnel were part of a clandestine JeM cell
Musharraf's orders to shut down ISI terrorist camps not followed
- Pakistan Must Stop India From Constructing Dams: Gul (Frontier Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2007)
Gen (Retd) Gul Hamid has warned that India would construct further dams if it is not stopped warning that on the rivers supplying water to Pakistan, which would be detrimental to Pakistan's agriculture, economy and defense, and urged not to hesitate . . .
- No More The Safe Bet (Pioneer, B Raman, Feb 28, 2007)
Dick Cheney's surprise visit to Islamabad confirms the US's apprehension that Taliban and Al Qaeda elements have found a safe haven in Pakistan
- Samjhauta Blasts: Terrorists Get It Wrong (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Feb 25, 2007)
The spate of terror attacks on public transport struck again with the blasts on the Samjhauta Express that has killed 67 and injured many.
- Us To Help India, Pakistan To Counter Terrorists (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 21, 2007)
The United States says it will continue to support and work with both India and Pakistan in their efforts to halt extremists and counter terrorist threats.
- Disrupting Samjhauta (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Feb 21, 2007)
There is little doubt that the bomb blasts on the Samjhauta Express on Sunday night — which killed more than 66 passengers and the maimed perhaps a much larger number — will affect adversely the current diplomatic process between New Delhi and Islamabad.
- We Will Not Allow Peace Process To Be Derailed: Lalu (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 20, 2007)
Sabotage suspected in the Samjhauta Express tragedy; "Whoever is behind it will be caught and punished"
Ex gratia of Rs. 10 lakh to the next of kin of dead and Rs. 50,000 to the injured
31year-old train link has come under terror attack for first time
- Big Picture Of Terrorism (Pioneer, Wilson John, Feb 20, 2007)
The Delhi-Attari blasts reveal the failure of intelligence agencies to keep a tab on the expanding network of terrorist groups within the country
- 'Isi Spends Rs 1.32 Cr On Gangster' (Hindustan Times, Abhishek Sharan, Feb 19, 2007)
Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is taking good care of its “guests” — 1993 Mumbai blasts’s prime accused Ibrahim Abdul Razzaq Memon, better known as Tiger Memon, and Patel Javed Dawood alias Javed Chikna.
- Isi's New Strategy (Pioneer, Wilson John, Feb 14, 2007)
The terror network has expanded with ISI establishing contacts with Maoists and Islamist NGOs in Nepal to plan and execute anti-India operations
- Disappointing Cauvery Verdict (WhatIsIndia Publications, Aravind Sitaraman, Feb 14, 2007)
After 17 years of deliberation and unimplemented awards, the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal passed a disappointing verdict where not only were the four states unhappy but also disappointing those who were looking for a broader direction.
- Stop Pandering To Separatists (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Feb 13, 2007)
The Manmohan Singh Government appears to believe that separatists, armed, financed and trained across our borders, can be won over by a policy of appeasement.
- What Peace? (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 11, 2007)
The latest talk in Jammu & Kashmir is over Mirwaiz Umar Farooq. Is this man serious? When in Pakistan recently, he appeared to have adopted a 180-degree turn.
- Stop Pandering To Separatists (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 11, 2007)
The Manmohan Singh Government appears to believe that separatists, armed, financed and trained across our borders, can be won over by a policy of appeasement.
- Putting Cart Before Horse (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Feb 11, 2007)
Beyond the rightful indignation of Kashmiris against fake encounters by the police, there are a number of positive pointers in the highly complex setting in Jammu & Kashmir and across the border.
- What Peace? (Pioneer, Khwaja Ekram, Feb 10, 2007)
The latest talk in Jammu & Kashmir is over Mirwaiz Umar Farooq. Is this man serious? When in Pakistan recently, he appeared to have adopted a 180-degree turn.
- Putting Cart Before Horse (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Feb 10, 2007)
Beyond the rightful indignation of Kashmiris against fake encounters by the police, there are a number of positive pointers in the highly complex setting in Jammu & Kashmir and across the border.
- Deception At Every Step (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Feb 10, 2007)
The latest "out of the box" solution from Pakistan is not just a ruse to secure the leverage which the ISI needs to reintroduce full-scale terrorism in J&K, but also an ill-concealed move to attract international intervention
- Education: Signs Of Hope (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Feb 09, 2007)
There is good news: the “White Paper” to “debate and finalise national education policy”, distributed in December 2006 by the ministry of education, though incomplete and flawed, is an enormous step forward.
- Stop Pandering To Separatists (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Feb 08, 2007)
The Manmohan Singh Government appears to believe that separatists, armed, financed and trained across our borders, can be won over by a policy of appeasement.
- Role Of The Hurriyat In J&k — Is New Delhi Pandering To Kashmiri Separatists? (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Feb 08, 2007)
A clear message needs to be sent to the Hurriyat Conference that before it seeks high-level meetings it should interact with the Government's interlocutor for Kashmir, participate in discussions with a cross-section of political and public . . .
- A Deal We're Ignorant Of (Pioneer, Kanchan Gupta, Feb 07, 2007)
The UPA Government is doing a deal on Jammu & Kashmir while keeping India in the dark. The Opposition is strangely silent.
- Breakfast At Belvedere (Deccan Herald, Tavleen Singh, Feb 06, 2007)
Had things changed in this time between our two countries? Have hostilities come down? Or are we still wandering aimlessly between talks and 'confidence-building measures' that have led us no closer to peace in fifty years?
- It's An Afghan Issue: Musharraf (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Feb 03, 2007)
Concedes Taliban is getting help from border areas
- Musharaff Gives Army, Isi Clean Chit (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 03, 2007)
Admitting that some elements in Pakistan’s security forces have turned a “blind eye” to Taliban insurgency, President Pervez Musharraf on Friday said the army or the intelligence agency were not sheltering militants.
- Breakfast At Belvedere (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Feb 03, 2007)
Had things changed in this time between our two countries? Have hostilities come down? Or are we still wandering aimlessly between talks and 'confidence-building measures' that have led us no closer to peace in fifty years?
- Guards Let Taliban Cross Over: Pak (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 02, 2007)
President Musharraf said on Friday that Pakistan could not be blamed for the Taliban resurgence in Afghanistan, but conceded for the first time that border troops may be allowing suspected Taliban and al-Qaida fighters to cross.
- Separatists Are One Family (Pioneer, Wilson John, Feb 01, 2007)
Pakistan is cleverly playing the jihadi card, bringing in the likes of Hafiz Saeed and Zargar as participants in the broader debate on Jammu & Kashmir
- Carnage In Assam-Ii (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jan 30, 2007)
Exasperated by the attitude of the Central and the state governments, a writ petition was filed in the Supreme Court by Sarbananda Sonowal, former president of All Assam Students Union, challenging the validity of the IMDT Act.
- Time For Islamabad To Correct Its Stance: What Lies Ahead For The Fateful Triangle-Ii (Dawn, A.R. Siddiqi, Jan 29, 2007)
Overwhelmed by the mujahideen forays and incessant pounding of Kabul, President Najibullah resigned in April 1992 and sought asylum in the UN compound in Kabul.
- Facing A Wave Of Sectarianism In Globalising ‘Islam’ (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Jan 29, 2007)
We predicted two days ago in this column that the NWFP would be targeted this Muharram and urged the NWFP government to be prepared to forestall the menace.
- Dangerous Puppet (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jan 28, 2007)
The rebirth of ULFA as global jihad's Hindu auxiliary is a matter of concern for India
- What Lies Ahead For The Fateful Triangle (Dawn, A.R. Siddiqi, Jan 28, 2007)
By the middle of 2007’ or earlier, Afghanistan would have joined the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) as a full member to bring India closer to it as a partner in trade, commerce and all other corporate matters within the . . .
- Suicide Blast At Islamabad Venue Of India’S R-Day Party (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 28, 2007)
Hours before the Indian High Commission was to mark Republic Day at Islamabad’s Marriott Hotel with a reception, a suspected suicide attacker set off a bomb at the hotel, killing a security guard and himself, and wounding at least seven others, . . .
- Plea Against Rehab Package For Surrendered Militants (Tribune, S.S. Negi , Jan 27, 2007)
The Supreme Court today admitted a petition seeking to strike down the Jammu and Kashmir Government’s policy of giving Rs 1.5 lakh grant and monthly stipend of Rs 2,000 to militants who surrendered to the security forces.
- Mirwaiz Meets Jihad Commanders (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jan 27, 2007)
Muzaffarabad discussions fuel rumours of looming split in terrorist leadership on talks issue
Lashkar leaders have become increasingly critical of Musharraf's overall agenda
"The ISI is signalling to the Hizb and Lashkar that it must fall in line"
- Pakistan Declares Red Alert After Blast (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 27, 2007)
Pakistan has formed a special team to probe the suicide attack on the Marriot hotel, hours before the Indian High Commissioner held a Republic Day reception there, even as security was heightened across major cities and airports of the country.
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