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Articles 521 through 620 of 12768:
- Indo-Pak Peace Process Battered By Mumbai Carnage (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Jul 15, 2006)
There were tears in his eyes as he met the victims of this week's Mumbai bomb blasts, and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had steel in his voice as he talked about Pakistan's failure to tackle terrorism.
- Pm Meets Mumbai Bomb Victims, Slams Pakistan (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Jul 15, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh accused Pakistan on Friday of breaking its word by continuing to harbour Islamist extremists, as he met victims of the Mumbai blasts and promised to help them rebuild their lives.
- Musharraf Writing Autobiography (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
In an apparent attempt to counter the book on former Premier Nawaz Sharif, which provides graphic account of the botched Kargil operation, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said he is writing his autobiography which would be out in two . . .
- Blasts Fallout: Indo-Pak Secy-Level Talks Called Off (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
The Indo-Pak foreign secretary level talks are the latest casualty of Tuesday’s serial blasts. India has called off the talks that were to be held here next week, top government sources said.
- Destabilisation In The Greater Middle East (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Jul 14, 2006)
The Greater Middle East region has entered another phase of crisis.
- Ajk Poll Results (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 14, 2006)
The elections held in Azad and Jammu Kashmir (AJK) have thrown up at least one interesting result: the election of two MQM candidates from seats for Kashmiri refugees living in Karachi.
- Rise And Fall Of Agni-Iii (Tribune, Inder Malhotra, Jul 14, 2006)
ON Sunday when the first word about the successful launch of Agni-III, the latest version of this country’s intermediate-range, nuclear-capable ballistic missile, came in there was an understandable wave of joy across the country.
- Unjust & Discriminatory (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 14, 2006)
In rejecting an amendment to the Citizenship Act which would allow a Pakistani woman to seek citizenship for her foreign husband, the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on the Interior has reinforced the belief . . .
- India Names 2 Suspects In Bombings (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Indian authorities on Thursday named two men as the first suspects in this week’s train bombings, AP reported.
- Blasts Aimed At Harming Peace Process: Kasuri (Dawn, Anwar Iqbal, Jul 14, 2006)
The perpetrators of the Mumbai blasts wanted to derail the peace process between India and Pakistan, Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri said on Friday.
- India-Us Relations: Challenges And Opportunities (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Jul 14, 2006)
India can succeed in developing a durable relationship with the US and with other major powers, only when it clearly defines its core national security interests and accelerates the process of economic reform and progress, so that engaging India . . .
- Can Terror And Talks (Daily Excelsior, O P Modi, Jul 14, 2006)
By this time it ought to be amply obvious that General Musharraf is playing his typical double game while negotiating peace with India.
- Time To Dump Musharraf? (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 14, 2006)
After Mumbai, only a naif would believe that the India-Pakistan peace process will remain unaffected. A deliberate pause in bilateral talks at this moment might provide Prime Minister Manmohan Singh valuable time and space to reflect on the basic . . .
- Mumbai Blasts Point To Pakistan Inaction: India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Pakistan offers help in blast probe
Kasuri slams claims of Pakistan’s involvement in blasts
- After The Cartoon Fury, Attempt At Dialogue (Deccan Herald, ALAN COWELL, Jul 14, 2006)
Flemming Rose, the Danish editor who published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad that ignited what some called a war of civilisations, walked into a conference hall full of European and American Muslims, braced for more of the same.
- Fight Terror Alone (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Jul 14, 2006)
When the prime minister of India stood side by side with President Bush and emphatically stated that “we, the civilized . . .
- Pak Hand, Says Nsa; Arjun, Antulay Have A Different Take (Indian Express, Shishir Gupta, Jul 14, 2006)
At a Cabinet discussion on the Government’s response to the terror attacks in Mumbai, while National Security Advisor M K Narayanan pointed a finger at Pakistan, two Ministers tried to make the point that it was routine for Hindu groups to blame . . .
- A Shadow On The Peace Process (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 14, 2006)
The exchange of words between India and Pakistan after the Mumbai attacks shows the trust deficit.
- Mapping The Borders (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 14, 2006)
A little background to begin with.
- Indo-Pak Peace Process Still On Track (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
The India-Pakistan composite dialogue may have reached a bumpy section, but the peace process is not expected to be derailed due to the Mumbai blasts.
- India Exposed By Missile Failure (Asia Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
The failure in rapid succession this week of a satellite launcher and a new ballistic missile have shown up the technological and budgetary difficulties faced by India's space establishment - civilian and military.
- 350 Rounded Up In Maharashtra (Tribune, Shiv Kumar, Jul 14, 2006)
The anti-terrorism squad of the Maharashtra police has rounded up at least 350 persons in different parts of the state as pressure mounts on the government to show results.
- Pak To Be Blamed For Mumbai Blasts: Us Expert (Pioneer, Priscilla Huff, Jul 14, 2006)
A senior visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has said that Pakistan, not Kashmiri militant group was behind Tuesday's serial bomb blasts in Mumbai.
- Al-Qaida Enters Kashmir (Statesman, Kavita Suri, Jul 14, 2006)
Osama bin Laden’s Al-Qaida has arrived in Kashmir. Though there have in the past been intelligence reports indicating the presence in the violence-hit state of the terror . . .
- India Claims Pakistan 'Hand' In Mumbai Bombs (Guardian (UK), RANDEEP RAMESH, Jul 14, 2006)
The peace process between India and Pakistan fell victim to the Mumbai bombings yesterday as talks scheduled for next week were reportedly delayed because New Delhi said it had evidence that its neighbour had a "hand" in the attacks.
- 3 Suspects Sought In Connection With India Train Blasts (New York Times, Somini Sengupta , Jul 14, 2006)
India, Friday, July 14 — Indian authorities rounded up hundreds of people for questioning on Thursday and released photographs of two suspects in connection with the train bombings here that killed about 180 people this week. A third suspect was named
- Six Bangladeshis Arrested (Deccan Herald, Prasanta Paul, Jul 14, 2006)
Police, acting on information from Central intelligence agencies, have arrested six Bangladeshi nationals from central parts of this metropolis on Wednesday evening. Initial investigations have reportedly “created a flutter” among intelligence circle.
- Mulayam Won’T Blame Simi (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
The ‘secular’ brigade’s itch to appease hardline community opinion was on display once again on Thursday when Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mulayam Singh and his Samajwadi Party government virtually threw a protective shield around the banned . . .
- Al-Qaeda Applauds Mumbai Bombings (Taipei Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Abu al-Hadeed, claiming to represent the terrorist network in Kashmir, called on Indian Muslims to fight for freedom through 'jihad' and to promote Islam
- India Names 3rd Bombing Suspect (International Herald Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Indian authorities on Friday named a third suspect in this week's train bombings in Bombay, as the local media said the well-coordinated attacks that killed 200 people were planned by Pakistan's main intelligence agency.
- India Names New Suspect In Train Bombings (Khaleej Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
India - Indian authorities on Friday named a third suspect in this week’s train bombings in Bombay, as the local media said the well-coordinated attacks that killed 200 people were planned by Pakistan’s main intelligence agency. Pakistan denied the charge
- Hundreds Detained Over Mumbai Bombings (Guardian (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Indian detectives searching for the Mumbai train bombers who killed more than 200 commuters have detained about 350 people for questioning.
- The Intelligent Way To Assuring Security (The Financial Express, Jayaprakash Narayan, Jul 14, 2006)
Strengthen national security capabilities, while checking alienation to cut down resentment
- Pak Ready To Assist India On Blasts Probe: Musharraf (Press Trust of India, K J M Varma, Jul 14, 2006)
Amidst India's strong suspiciion of Pakistani hand in Mumbai train blasts, President Pervez Musharraf has said his country is willing to assist with investigations being held to determine the culprits behind the incidents.
- Musharraf Offers India Help In Mumbai Probe (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf said on Thursday Pakistan would support the Indian government in investigating the bomb blasts that killed 186 people in Mumbai two days earlier.
- Ghaffar’S Grandson Says Pak Sheltering Terrorists (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Jul 14, 2006)
The Pakistan government is providing weapons and safe houses for terrorists, according to Pakistan Awami National Party president Asfandyar Wali Khan, who is currently leading a delegation to India. He said that he had said as much to the interior . . .
- Tourists Flee Kashmir After Deadly Attacks (Reuters, Sheikh Mushtaq, Jul 14, 2006)
Holidaymakers are fleeing Indian Kashmir after a series of attacks by suspected Muslim militants on tourists in the Himalayan region killed eight visitors, tour operators and officials said on Thursday.
- Police Detains Suspects, Sees Lashkar Hand In Bombs (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Jul 14, 2006)
Indian officials named Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba on Thursday as the prime suspect behind bombings that killed at least 156 people in Mumbai, as police said they had detained about 20 people.
- Pak Ready To Assist India: Musharraf (Rediff on the Net, K J M Varma, Jul 14, 2006)
Amidst India's strong suspicion of Pakistani hand in Mumbai train blasts, President Pervez Musharraf has said his country is willing to assist with investigations being held to determine the culprits behind the incidents.
- Politics Of Self-Defeat (Pioneer, Shobori Ganguli, Jul 14, 2006)
Tuesday's serial blasts in Mumbai, yet another critical reminder of the asphyxiating grasp of terrorism on India, is an ominous signal to the political class in New Delhi that sadbhavana (goodwill) trips to Pakistan cannot obliterate the ideology of hate
- Blasts Kill Tourism In Kashmir (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Holidaymakers are fleeing Kashmir after a series of attacks by suspected Muslim militants on tourists in the Himalayan region killed eight visitors, tour operators and officials said on Thursday.
- After Blasts, 'Congrats' Calls Expose Pak, Bangla Link (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Just after the Mumbai blasts, a call from Karachi to Dhaka said: "Mubarakan, mubarakan (congratulations)" — a clear mission-accomplished message.
- 'Congrats' Calls Expose Pak, Bangla Link (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Just after the Mumbai blasts, a call from Karachi to Dhaka said: "Mubarakan, mubarakan (congratulations)" — a clear mission-accomplished message.
- Where Is The Political Will? (OutLook, KPS Gill, Jul 14, 2006)
You cannot prevail over terrorism by merely using strong language in Parliament or in the media. It is perhaps difficult to find even one politician in the country who holds the national interest above the interest of his
- Pak Planned Kargil Even Before Vajpayee's Visit: Musharraf (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf has confirmed what the world had suspected for long -- that Pakistan's Kargil invasion had been planned even as the then Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee was preparing for his journey of peace by bus to Lahore in . . .
- Little Addressed (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 14, 2006)
Showmanship has never been part of the Manmohan Singh make-up, sincerity constitutes his “appeal”. Yet timing is critical to any response to crisis situations and the Prime Minister came up short by waiting 24 hours to use . . .
- India Suspects Pak Hand In Mumbai Blasts (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
India strongly suspects Pakistani hand in Tuesday's serial blasts in Mumbai suburban trains with all leads pointing to involvement of ISI-backed terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba, highly placed sources said tonight.
- Don't Dismiss Al Qaeda (OutLook, B. Raman , Jul 13, 2006)
Renewed communal tensions, as witnessed in Bhiwandi recently, and a vigorous Al Qaeda propaganda aimed at exploiting the pockets of anger among the Indian Muslim youth over increasing coziness with the USA, should not be dismissed lightly, in the . . .
- Kasuri Pitches For Us N-Deal (Asian Age, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Jul 13, 2006)
Claiming that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons programme was "driven by the threat perception of India," Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri has said that Islamabad would "say yes" to a bilateral fissile material moratorium.
- Stringent Anti-Terrorist Law Needed: Advani (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha L. K. Advani on Wednesday demanded a stringent anti-terrorist law to combat terrorism and to shatter the image that a soft stance was being towards militants.
- India After Mumbai (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 13, 2006)
A curious thing happened in Delhi on Wednesday, the day after seven bombs killed 200 Mumbaikars: the national government seemed to wake up to the fact that the country faces a security threat.
- A Nation Of Wimps (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 13, 2006)
Once again terrorists have sent a chilling reminder that they can strike at will.
- The Challenges Of Maximum Terror (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 13, 2006)
Maximum City, the writer Suketu Mehta called it. Mumbai's courage in the face of unimaginable horror is epic in scale, like the carnage it experienced on Tuesday.
- Ib Tracks Mumbai-Pak Calls (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Maharashtra director-general of police P.S. Pasricha on Wednesday said the police had received crucial clues about Tuesday evening’s Mumbai train blasts from the intelligence agencies.
- State Of Vacuum In Times Of Terror (Indian Express, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Jul 13, 2006)
The appalling bombing of trains in Mumbai should lull us out of the Arcadian complacency that had been creeping into our security discourse.
- Tuesday Terror (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 13, 2006)
Another reminder of the need to tighten security
- Watch Thy Neighbour (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 13, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s reluctance to name Pakistan in his address to the nation on Wednesday night, one hopes, does not imply that it is business as usual in the peace process. Although the foreign office underscored the importance of . . .
- Govern Or Get Out, Bjp Tells Upa (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Jul 13, 2006)
In a blistering attack on the Centre for compromising national security, the main Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday told the United Progressive Alliance Government to either "govern or get out" in the interest of the nation and the people.
- A Breakthrough In Textiles (Dawn, Sultan Ahmed, Jul 13, 2006)
Pakistan's premier export industry is in a crisis. Although textiles which form about 66 per cent of Pakistan’s total exports rose by 18 per cent . . .
- Time Opportune To Talk Strategy (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Jul 13, 2006)
It was an interesting experience for me to again exchange views with key strategic thinkers in the US last month at a location close to the statue of Mahatma . . .
- No Public Bickering (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 13, 2006)
One supposes it is something to be welcomed that the United States "agrees," as Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri said in Washington on . . .
- Kasuri For Fissile Material Moratorium With India (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri has said that Islamabad is ready for a bilateral fissile material moratorium with India saying that its nuclear weapons programme was driven by Indian threat perception.
- Isi’S Pervasive Role (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 13, 2006)
The court proceedings in the case of missing persons should focus the nation’s attention on the invisible but pervasive entity that the Inter-Services Intelligence is.
- Indo-Pak Dialogue Can Help Resolve Disputes: Durrani (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
The composite dialogue between Pakistan and India can lead to the resolution of disputes between the two neighbours, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Muhammad Ali Durrani . . .
- Militants Bang On Target, Tourists Flee Kashmir (Pioneer, Khursheed Wani, Jul 13, 2006)
A day after Tuesday's serial blasts that killed eight visitors, tourists began leaving Jammu and Kashmir in large numbers.
- Blasts Will Not Derail Peace Process: India: No-One Can Make Us Kneel: Singh (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Jul 13, 2006)
A day after serial blasts killed close to 200 commuters in Mumbai’s local trains, India vowed on Wednesday to continue the peace process with Pakistan even as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned that no one could make his country kneel.
- Bjp Blames Upa’S Vote-Centrism For Bombings (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jul 13, 2006)
Accusing Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh's Government of turning India into a “soft state” citing Tuesday's blasts in Mumbai and Srinagar, the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) bluntly . . .
- Jihadis On Rampage (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 13, 2006)
Does the UPA regime have the courage to confront them?
- Nawaz Was Briefed On Kargil And He Was On Board: Musharraf (Daily Times, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Jul 13, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf has challenged former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s allegations that he (Musharraf) did not take him into confidence on the situation in Kargil by presenting pictorial evidence of Nawaz Sharif’s visit to Kel in Kashmir in . . .
- Pak Seeks Nuke Deal, Again (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Claiming that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons programme was “driven by the threat perception of India,” foreign minister Mr Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri has said Islamabad would “say yes” to a bilateral fissile material moratorium.
- Mumbai Blasts: Concern Over Peace Process (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Jul 13, 2006)
Blasts front-page news in British papers
Attacks likely to play into the hands of those opposed to the peace process
- Gender Battle (Tribune, Lt Gen Raj Kadyan, Jul 13, 2006)
An Army Lieutenant posted at Udhampur committed suicide recently.
- For Durable Ties With Us (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, Jul 13, 2006)
Understanding the perceptions of those who influence US foreign policy provides an insight into the factors that shape the directions that global developments will take. It was, therefore, interesting to meet key strategic thinkers in the U.S last . . .
- The Day After (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 13, 2006)
Few organisations would have both the ruthlessness and the logistical capabilities to mount attacks on the scale and intensity of the Mumbai train bombings, which killed 190 at last count and injured many more.
- Mumbai Blasts Derail Indo-Pak Peace Process (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Jul 13, 2006)
Yesterday’s serial blasts in Mumbai appear to have taken the most important toll — the three-year-old Indo-Pak peace process.
- Mumbai Blasts Derail Indo-Pak Peace Process (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Jul 13, 2006)
Yesterday’s serial blasts in Mumbai appear to have taken the most important toll — the three-year-old Indo-Pak peace process.
- Massive Hunt On As Death Toll Rises To 200 (The Daily Star, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Indian police said yesterday the bombs which ripped through trains in Mumbai on Tuesday bore the hallmark of Islamic militants.
- Former Aide Suspects Role Of Dawood In Serial Blasts (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
The Mumbai bomb blasts was probably the handiwork of Dawood Ibrahim.
- Bangla Immigrants: The Threat Within (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
While investigators probing leads into the Mumbai train blasts are scouring for evidence linking the terror strike to groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba, there is rising concern over a large of pool of illegals from Bangladesh in the city providing . . .
- Iskcon, It Majors Top Terror Hit List (Deccan Herald, Bala Chauhan, Jul 13, 2006)
According to highly placed sources in the Central intelligence agencies, the prime target of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) – the most active Pakistan-based terrorist outfit in India – in Bangalore is likely to be Iskcon followed by the two . . .
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