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Articles 3421 through 3520 of 12768:
- Musharraf Snubs Karzai & Rightly (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Mar 07, 2006)
PRESIDENT Gen Pervez Musharraf has accused Afghanistan of stirring trouble in Pakistan and regretted that President Karzai does not appreciate what Pakistan has done for him and his country. In an interview with CNN telecast on Sunday, he said that. . .
- Analysis - India-U.S. Ties Surge But Some Mistrust Lingers (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Mar 07, 2006)
A successful visit to India by U.S. President George W. Bush has dramatically bolstered ties between the two countries but decades of mistrust will not be erased overnight
- Bush Puts Cold War Legacy Behind (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Mar 07, 2006)
President Bush’s visit to South Asia has made it clear that Islamabad can no longer expect parity with India in the American strategy for the region.
- Us, Uk Support Efforts To Resolve Kashmir: Blair (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 07, 2006)
Britain has said that Washington and London could only support the efforts of India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir issue.
- Plain-Speaking In Pindi (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Mar 07, 2006)
US gives up the parity theme
THE just concluded visit of Mr George W. Bush to South Asia has proved to be path-breaking.
- Musharraf’S China Card (Telegraph, Ashok V. Desai, Mar 07, 2006)
The impact was not political alone.
- Roundtable Dialogue (Tribune, Balraj Puri, Mar 07, 2006)
J and K’s internal problems must be addressed
THE Roundtable Conference on Kashmir convened by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on February 25 was held in the backdrop of angry demonstrations throughout the valley against the killing of four innocent boys a
- India Does Not Favour Confrontation With Iran (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Mar 07, 2006)
Denying India acted as part of American or any other lobby on Iran’s nuclear issue,
- Taste Of Kashmir: Pak Loses It To Dubai (Indian Express, ANAND BODH, Mar 07, 2006)
Dubai is going to have the taste of Kashmiri Wazwan as department of tourism is all set to hold the Kashmiri Food Festival there from March 25 to 31. Apart from promoting Kashmiri cuisines the festival will also focus on trade and tourism.
- Bush Readies To Play Hardball (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Mar 07, 2006)
In the US an argument rearing its head is that the deal will make it much harder for Washington to counter arguments from other countries
- Pakistan, India Agree On Talks Schedule (Pakistan Observer, Aroosa Alam, Mar 07, 2006)
Pakistan and India have agreed on a schedule for the meetings of various working groups to hold talks in the third round to resolve various issues.
- Much Hard Work Lies Ahead (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Mar 07, 2006)
India-US deal
The US-India deal stands out as the harbinger of a new era of trust and faith between an established world power and a putative one. But the easy part is over. Ahead lies the painstaking work both on the technical and diplomatic . . .
- Iaea Says Deal On Iran Atomic Crisis Still Feasible (Reuters, MARK HEINRICH, Mar 07, 2006)
The International Atomic Energy Agency chief said on Monday a deal to defuse a standoff over Iran's nuclear aims was still feasible and diplomats outlined a compromise that would let Tehran pursue limited atomic research.
- Bridging The Indo-Us Nuclear Divide (Daily Excelsior, Abhijit Patwardhan, Mar 07, 2006)
The US president, George W. Bush, and prime minister Manmohan Singh signed the civil nuclear deal, which will go a long way to meet India's growing energy needs.
- Reporting Armed Conflicts (Daily Excelsior, Swati Ganeshan, Mar 07, 2006)
Defence has been for a long time a 'Holy Cow' for the journalists in our country.
- In Pakistan (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Mar 07, 2006)
What is the perception outside the ruling establishment in Pakistan of United States President George W. Bush's visit to the neighbouring country? One and all seem to be angry that their President Pervez Musharraf's claim of enhanced influence of Pakistan
- Us And Uk Can Only Support Efforts To Resolve Kashmir: Blair (Press Trust of India, H S RAO, Mar 07, 2006)
Britain has said that Washington and London could only support the efforts of India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir issue.
- Dividing To Rule (Indian Express, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Mar 07, 2006)
Yakub Qureishi can’t lead India’s Muslims. Muslim leaders must realise this
- Intelligence Boost (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Mar 07, 2006)
Are we doing enough?
The revival of the Joint Intelligence Committee would be welcome only in the context of something being done to avert repetition of the intelligence failures that have plagued national security.
- Musharraf Claims Bush Visit "Extremely Successful" (Press Trust of India, K J M Varma, Mar 07, 2006)
Islamabad, Mar 6 (PTI) President Pervez Musharraf today said the visit of US President George W Bush to Pakistan was "extremely successful" in discussing issues like Kashmir, acquisition of F-16 fighter jets at cheaper cost and meeting . . .
- Bush's Journey To India (US News & World Report, Thomas Omestad, Mar 06, 2006)
Where, in a world rife with anti-Americanism, can you find most people owning up to warm feelings for the Bush administration? One of those few places is here, in the South Asian giant of India, where President Bush arrives this week to mark . . .
- Bush Divides Allies In War On Terror (Statesman, Justin Huggler, Mar 06, 2006)
Seeking to bolster America’s main ally in the “war on terror”, President George W Bush made his first visit to Pakistan under intense security yesterday. But Pakistani discomfort was visible at the new strategic alliance the US is seeking with India, its
- 46 Militants Killed In Pakistan (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
At least 46 militants and five soldiers were killed in a major offensive launched by Pakistan’s security forces to wrest control of areas from the extremists in the country’s tribal region, while thousands of residents fled the scene of the fierce clashes
- Separatists, Political Leaders To Discuss Kashmir In Pak (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
After refusing to attend Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s round-table here, several separatists will share the platform with the mainstream political leaders at a three-day international conference on Kashmir in Pakistan, beginning Friday.
- Bush Rejects Pak's Demand For N-Deal » (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
In a blunt rejection of Pakistan's demand for a civilian nuclear deal on the lines he clinched with India, US President George W Bush on Saturday said the two countries had different needs and different histories.
- J&k: Separatists Divided Over Outcome Of Bush Visit (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Separatists in Jammu and Kashmir are divided over the outcome of US President George W Bush's visit to India and Pakistan but united at the demand of involving Kashmiris in the ongoing dialogue process to address the Kashmir issue.
- Bush Convinced Of Pakistan Commitment In Terror War (Reuters, Tabassum Zakaria, Mar 06, 2006)
U.S. President George W. Bush said on Saturday he was convinced of Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's commitment to the "war on terror" despite the violence and presence of militants in the country.
- Bush Hit By Bouncer, Fooled By Googly In Pakistan (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
After all the security concerns surrounding President George W. Bush's visit to Pakistan on Saturday, he was first hit by a bouncer then fooled by a googly.
- Crpf Jawan Killed, 30 Hurt In Valley Blasts (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
One CRPF soldier got killed and 30 others---including 5 CRPF jawans---sustained injuries in a series of grenade attacks by militants in Kashmir valley today.
- Us War On Iran? (Daily Excelsior, SREEDHAR, Mar 06, 2006)
Before analysing the prospects Iran-US confrontation on Tehran's quest for nuclear weapons, three factors need to be taken into consideration.
- Clear Message (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Mar 06, 2006)
United States President George W. Bush's visit to the sub-continent has sent a few clear messages.
- Democracy Is Pakistan's Future: Us President » (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
US President George W Bush said on Saturday that democracy was important for fighting extremism in Pakistan.
- Decision To Lift Military Rule By 2007: Musharraf » (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Asserting that he has introduced the essence of democracy in Pakistan for the first time, President Pervez Musharraf on Saturday said that the country's Constitution had allowed him to wear the military uniform until 2007 and he will take a decision . . .
- More Efforts Needed To Defeat Al-Qaeda: Bush » (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
US President George W Bush on Saturday thanked Pakistan's military ruler President Pervez Musharraf for his "bold decision" to join the war on terror but said more work was needed to defeat Al-Qaeda.
- Checks And Benefits (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Mar 06, 2006)
The shape of the India-US nuclear balance sheet
The details of the negotiations behind the India-US civilian cooperation agreement are unlikely to become fully public in its immediate aftermath. This is a period reserved for positive spin . . .
- Indo-Us Partnership Can Transform World: Bush (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
US President George W Bush on Friday night wound up his first ever visit to India, clinching a groundbreaking nuclear deal.
- ‘Bush Wants Pluralism And Democracy In Pakistan’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
US President George W Bush visited Pakistan to press President General Pervez Musharraf for pluralism and democracy, Daily Times Editor Najam Sethi told Geo television on Sunday.
- Two-Timing George (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
It took George W. Bush more than five years as US president to visit India.
- Pm Takes Nuke Case Beyond Borders (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
After deciding to address the concerns of minorities and the Left on the nuclear deal with the US, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has turned his attention to neutralising misgivings that may crop up abroad.
- Musharraf: Pak Nuclear Needs Different From That Of India (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Mar 06, 2006)
Putting up a brave front in the face of refusal by President George W Bush to extend the historic Indo-US civil nuclear deal to Pakistan, President Pervez Musharraf has said he was aware of "interests and nuances" in interstate relations but insisted that
- Give The Devil His Due (Telegraph, Jyoti Malhotra, Mar 06, 2006)
Whatever be his shortcomings, George W. Bush must be thanked for giving India a seat on the high table,
- How Far Is Iran From The Bomb (Indian Express, WILLIAM J BROAD, Mar 06, 2006)
: When Iran defiantly cut the locks and seals on its nuclear enrichment plants in January and restarted its effort to manufacture atomic fuel, it forced the world to confront a momentous question:
- N-Deal In Place, Pm Gets Ready To Tell Australia: Time You End Double Standards On Uranium Sale (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Mar 06, 2006)
: Basking in the warm afterglow of the historic nuclear pact with the Bush Administration, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to press the visiting Australian premier John Howard to end Canberra’s double standards on selling uranium to China. . .
- Pak Opposition, Media Slam Bush Visit (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Disappointed that no major concessions were announced during US President George W Bush's visit to Pakistan, Opposition parties have said it did not bring any tangible gains on Kashmir, nuclear energy and defence while the media slammed it as. . .
- Pakistan Not To Abandon Kashmiris (The Nation, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said on Sunday that his three-day first official visit to Britain was aimed at promoting economic, political and defence relations between the two countries.
- New Beginnings (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Mar 06, 2006)
For the US, India is crucial in maintaining the power balance in Asia
Major world capitals have closely followed US President George W Bush’s visit to India last week.
- Why India Should Stick To Non-Alignment Principles (Deccan Herald, PARSA VENKATESHWAR RAO JR, Mar 06, 2006)
The US cannot arm-twist India to adopt pro-American positions provided India sticks to its own brand of idealistic rhetoric of non-alignment.
- For A Better South Asia (Dawn, Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Mar 06, 2006)
EXACTLY seven months ago, I argued in this space that it was not open to Pakistan to seek a fundamental review of Washington’s strategic decision to build India into a major global player at the expense of the India-Pakistan balance of power.
- Us-India Tango & ‘Historic’ N-Deal (Pakistan Observer, Khalid Saleem, Mar 06, 2006)
So President George W Bush has gone ahead and termed India as a ‘strategic partner’ of the United States. This followed the formal conclusion of what the two leaders hailed as an “historic” nuclear deal seen as the bedrock of the ‘new strategic . . .
- Indocentric Tendency Wrong: Musharraf (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
President satisfied with Bush talks
Nuclear energy was discussed with US
Nonsensical accusations not acceptable
Stating that he was “very satisfied” with his talks with President George Bush, President General Pervez Musharraf Sunday . . .
- Indo-Us Nuclear Deal To Face Opposition In Congress (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
US President George W Bush returned to Washington on Sunday from a landmark South Asia trip, bracing for a daunting political challenge at home in persuading Congress to approve a historic nuclear deal with India.
- India Gained Most From Bush’S Visit (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Mar 06, 2006)
“It was India that appeared to come out the biggest winner this week. Pakistan walked away with little more than a mild pat on the back after Mr Bush’s visit on Saturday,” according to a news report in the New York Times on Sunday.
- Bushs Sojourn In Islamabad (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 06, 2006)
PRESIDENT George W. Bushs 24-hour visit to Islamabad was an unusual exercise in diplomacy, given the tight security that hemmed him in and the anti-American demonstrations that greeted him in Pakistan.
- Doctor No (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 06, 2006)
Pakistan's relations with the US have come a long way between President Bill Clinton’s visit six years ago and George W. Bush’s last week.
- Path Through Bush (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 06, 2006)
Pakistan's relations with the US have come a long way between President Bill Clinton’s visit six years ago and George W. Bush’s last week.
- Looking For Osama (Indian Express, AHMED RASHID, Mar 06, 2006)
provides the latest from what is now considered Al-Qaeda Central, in Pakistan’s Pashtun belt
- Relocating The Us Consulate (Dawn, Anwer Mooraj, Mar 06, 2006)
'Having a good time, wish you were here.’
- His Parting Words: With Power, Responsibility (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Mar 04, 2006)
Let’s work together to expand circle of prosperity, advance freedom,’ says democracy is most potent weapon in war against terror
- Pakistan Awaits George Bush (Hindu, Muralidhar Reddy, Mar 04, 2006)
With most of its expectations dashed during the run-up to the U.S. President's visit, Islamabad is hoping at least for a few trade concessions.
- Bush Sources Charm From India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
It was all the way an unprecedented “woo India” campaign as US President George W Bush rounded off his three-day visit late on Friday with a call to India to join America to assume global leadership for spreading the values of democracy and free trade.
- With N-Deal, Bush Gives India More Elbow Room On Pak (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Mar 04, 2006)
The US President, George W. Bush, who arrived in Islamabad tonight might not be able to please his hosts on either nuclear cooperation or Kashmir, but is likely to affirm strong support to the peace process in the Subcontinent and press for a . . .
- Persian Puzzle (Indian Express, Rajeev Shukla, Mar 04, 2006)
I do not wish to push the case of India voting against Iran at the IAEA, neither do I justify the American insistence on India’s vote, but there are certain facts waiting to be set straight.
- Rejoice, The Cold War Is Truly Over (Indian Express, K. Subrahmanyam, Mar 04, 2006)
Like Nixon in China? K. SUBRAHMANYAM prefers to see Bush’s India vision in contrast to Winston Churchill’s failure to read the coming decolonisation in the ’40s
- See Ya, George (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 04, 2006)
Bush came, sounded and left as a friend. He gave a speech — but never a lecture
- Terrorism In Karachi (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Four people, including an American diplomat, were killed and 54 others wounded when an explosive-laden car rammed into a diplomat’s vehicle yards away from the US consulate-general in Karachi on Thursday.
- Sgpc Museum To Harm Sikh Interests (Tribune, S.S. Dhanoa, Mar 04, 2006)
The decision of the SGPC to set up a “Sikh Sangharsh Museum” in lieu of “Minar-e-Shahidan” is something that has the potential of harming the interests of the Sikhs in times to come much more than some of the earlier developments that were . . .
- India Has Arrived: Bush (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Mar 04, 2006)
Mr George W. Bush today wooed India like no other US President had ever done before and admitted that he had been “dazzled” by India.
- Pak Becomes Fortress Ahead Of Bush Visit (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Hours before the arrival of US President George W Bush here, Pakistan's capital was today virtually turned into a fortress with security forces taking up positions at vantage points and forested hills overlooking the city, a day after the killing of...
- Karachi Blast (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Mar 04, 2006)
THE twin blasts that rocked Karachi on Thursday on the eve of US President George W Bush’s Pakistan visit were a grim reminder that Pakistan continues to be the hotbed of terrorist activities.
- New Pitch, Front Foot Forward (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Mar 04, 2006)
The direct gains from the India-US nuclear agreement, legitimisation of India’s nuclear weapons, the end of the high-tech apartheid and rapid growth of nuclear power capacity are considerable. But the real significance lies much beyond the N-word.
- Naturally Allied (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Mar 04, 2006)
Love and hate before the age of Bush
Politics and Play Ramachandra Guha
- Growing Up (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Mar 04, 2006)
The self-appointed head prefect of the world has rewarded a bad boy of the class.
- President Bush Reaches Pakistan (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
US President George W Bush arrived in Pakistan on Friday on a brief trip during which he is expected to call for greater efforts against terrorism, even as hundreds protested across the country against the visit.
- Pakistan A Force For Moderation, Freedom: Bush (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Mar 04, 2006)
US President George W. Bush, seeking to balance his delicate ties with India and Pakistan, appeared to offer comfort to both on Friday by giving New Delhi the responsibility to build democracy in Afghanistan and assigning Pakistan the role of a ...
- Kashmir Tops Agenda For Talks With Bush (The Nation, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Kashmir tops Pakistan’s agenda for crucial talks with US President George W. Bush being held today (Saturday) with President Pervez Musharraf asking his counterpart from the United States to play his role for the resolution of core issue.
- Knowledge-Based Economy (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Mar 04, 2006)
MINISTER for Information Technology Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari has called for strengthening links between the industry and academia to pave the way for the production of top quality human resource that formed the core of a knowledge-based economy.
- Bush Declares Us-India Closer Than Ever Before (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
US President George W. Bush declared on Friday that the United States and India were “closer than ever before” and united in the drive against terrorism but said New Delhi needs to lower trade barriers.
- Bush Arrives On Two-Day Visit To Pakistan (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
President Bush was accorded warm welcome when he arrived here on his two-day maiden visit to Pakistan.
- India In Neocon Embrace? (News International, Praful Bidwai, Mar 04, 2006)
The writer, a former newspaper editor, is a researcher and peace and human-rights
activist based in Delhi
- Pakistan Steadfast Partner For Us: Bush (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Says US-India strategic partnership could transform the world
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