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Articles 7221 through 7320 of 12768:
- Pak Will Go Ahead Without India: Aziz (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2005)
Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has asserted that Islamabad would go ahead with the gas pipeline with Iran even if New Delhi drops out of the project and that the Kashmir issue is central to bilateral ties with India.
- Over 300 Killed In Jammu And Kashmir; Uri Town Flattened (Hindu, Luv Puri , Oct 09, 2005)
Over 300 people were killed and more than 700 injured in Jammu and Kashmir in Saturday's earthquake.
- State Bank Of India Wins License To Open Branch In Saudi Arabia (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2005)
The Saudi Arabian government has granted licence to the State Bank of India (BSE:500112) to open a branch in Jeddah,
- India's Un Delegate Asserts Determination To Overcome Terrorism (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2005)
Asserting that terrorism constitutes a global threat and must be rooted out,
- Madressahs: Need For A Broader Curriculum (Dawn, Mansoor Alam, Oct 08, 2005)
The opposition of Islamic orthodoxy to the teaching of sciences, mathematics, economics, history, philosophy, other secular subjects and foreign languages, especially English, is inexplicable, for Islam places great emphasis on knowledge and learning.
- Poor Outcome Of Un Summit (Dawn, Sartaj Aziz, Oct 08, 2005)
The year 2005 was expected to be a landmark year for shaping the global economic and security system.
- Foreign Funding For Political Parties (Dawn, Sartaj Aziz, Oct 08, 2005)
The year 2005 was expected to be a landmark year for shaping the global economic and security system.
- Scorpenes For India (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2005)
The signing of the Scorpene deal not only means that the Indian Navy can finally look forward to bridging the submarine gap in its inventory, but that the idle facilities at the Mazagaon Docks can again buzz with activity.
- Indian, Pak Women Deserve Equality (Tribune, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 08, 2005)
In recent days at least two cases of rape of Muslim women — one in Pakistan and the other in India — rocked the subcontinent.
- Shrinking Capacity Of Dams (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 07, 2005)
The water storage capacity in the country’s dams has reportedly shrunk by about four million acre feet due to silting. A considerable quantity of water had to be discharged to go into the sea in the Kharif season that has resulted shortage of water . . .
- Sanctity Of Ramazan (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 07, 2005)
President Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has urged the Pakistani people to observe sanctity of the Holy month of Ramazan by moulding their conduct in accordance with the teachings of Islam. In felicitation messages on the advent of the . . .
- Giving A Voice To Women (Daily Excelsior, Meenakshi Sundaram, Oct 07, 2005)
It was not just an off-the-cuff remark when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described the just-concluded monsoon session of Parliament as "historic"
- Acceding To The Ctbt (Dawn, Ghayoor Ahmed, Oct 07, 2005)
UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, in his statement to the fourth conference on facilitating the entry into force of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT),
- Any Difference? (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2005)
One is quite surprised by the statement of Hizbul Mujahideen spokesman Salim Hashmi criticising the Army for playing up the positions of "martyred" leaders of the militant organisation.
- Vat Benefits (Deccan Herald, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 07, 2005)
States outside the new regime are losing out
- India And Pakistan Have Formed A Joint Working Group (Jwg) To Explore Opportunities For Promoting Tourism (India Daily, Kiran Chaube, Oct 07, 2005)
As a follow-up to the initiatives taken at the revived Joint Commission meeting here,
- Indian Foreign Tourist Arrivals Up 11.4 Pct In Sept (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2005)
Foreign tourist arrivals in India rose 11.4 percent in September from a year earlier, as the country's tourism industry booms amid a strong economy and growth in business and leisure travel.
- Pakistan Has Invited Russia To Join The Multi-Billion Dollar India-Pakistan-Iran (Ipi) Gas Pipeline Project (India Daily, Harish Baliga, Oct 07, 2005)
Russian Gas pipeline experts and technologiests have something to smile.
- Salaam Teachers (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 07, 2005)
Like other parts of globe, Pakistan too observed ‘World Teachers Day’ or its local rendering ‘Salaam Teachers Day’ with a view to recognising the teaching profession and to raise public awareness of the vital contributions teachers make to society, presen
- Indian And Pakistani Banks Collaborate To Open New Branches And Integrate Exchange Operations (India Daily, Prithiv Patil, Oct 07, 2005)
This is another step in collaboration and confidence building.
- 'India Not Serious On Kashmir Dialogue’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2005)
Kashmiris should be included in the dialogue process, the chairman moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference said.
- India’S Foreign Affairs Minister Natwar Singh Leaving Pakistan Says No Siachen (India Daily, Kiran Chaube, Oct 06, 2005)
In spite of big hoopla by India and Pakistan little progress on peace talks has been made.
- Tb: A Silent Killer (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 06, 2005)
At long last, the Government seems to have woken up to the challenge posed by the tuberculosis. Manager of National Tuberculosis Programme Dr Karam Shah told a media workshop on Tuesday that a billion-rupee programme is in the offing to control the deadly
- India's Vote On Iran At Iaea — National Interest Versus Foreign Policy (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Oct 06, 2005)
An important factor underlying the position that New Delhi took on Iran at the IAEA was its desire to see international nuclear sanctions that India has endured for nearly three decades end as soon as possible.
- India, Pakistan To Allow Banks' Branches (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
Modalities being worked out
- Wrath Of The Pushtoons (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Oct 06, 2005)
In desolate semiautonomous tribal areas in the north, Pakistanis are paying the price for the American peace.
- Indian Foreign Tourist Arrivals Up 11.4 Pct In Sept (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
Foreign tourist arrivals in India rose 11.4 percent in September from a year earlier, as the country's tourism industry booms amid a strong economy and growth in business and leisure travel.
- Pakistan’S Shadow Isi And Islamic Jihadists Targeting India’S Hindu Nationalist Leaders For Assassination (India Daily, Preetam Sohani, Oct 06, 2005)
It is the next sinister move by Al-Queda sponsored Pakistan’s shadow ISI that operate over the head of Pakistani President Musharraf’s Government.
- India, Pak Hire Foreign Experts To Fight Water War (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
Both India and Pakistan are leaving no stone unturned in the final battle over the 450 MW Baghliar dam in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Heartening Progress On Siachen (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
While India and Pakistan did not achieve a breakthrough on the issue of demilitarising the Siachen Glacier, there is clearly reason for optimism.
- Iran’S Violation Of Npt (Tribune, G Parthasarathy, Oct 06, 2005)
MR P.V. Narasimha Rao and Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee displayed statesmanship, transcending political differences, to defeat a Pakistani move to get India condemned for alleged human rights violations in J&K at the United Nations Human Rights Commission . . .
- Human Rights & Development (Dawn, Syed Mohibullah Shah, Oct 06, 2005)
Can human resources be developed in societies that do not respect human rights?
- Gilgit On A Powder Keg (Daily Excelsior, Dr Golam Yazdani, Oct 06, 2005)
The situation in Pakistan's Northern Areas is becoming volatile with regular reports of gross human rights violations and the growing divide between various communities which, often, cause violent reprisals.
- Lowering Of Gdp Estimate (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 06, 2005)
The lower estimate of Pakistan’s estimated economic growth for 2005-06 by the Asian Development Bank will hopefully be noted with some concern by policymakers in Islamabad.
- Hard Facts About The Durand Line (Dawn, Amir Usman, Oct 06, 2005)
Close on the heels of the Pakistani proposal to fence the mountainous and rugged border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the recent statement of the governor of the Frontier province,
- In News Again (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
The part of the State christened by Pakistan as the Northern areas with Gilgit as headquarters is in news again.
- No Deadline For Siachen, Says Natwar (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 06, 2005)
``Peace process moving forward''
- Peace On Snow (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 06, 2005)
The fighting over the Siachen glacier now proves to be futile and should cease
- Local Government Polls (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 06, 2005)
The third round of the LG polls is being held throughout Pakistan today during which polling will be held for the Nazims, Deputy Nazims and special seats. The Chief Election Commission has made all necessary arrangements to ensure peaceful, . . .
- Principled Pak Position On Iran’S Nuclear Issue (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 06, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that Pakistan is opposed to referral of Iran’s nuclear issue to the UN Security Council and called for its resolution within the IAEA framework.
- Slowdown In Islamabad (Indian Express, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 05, 2005)
While External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh has consolidated some of the recent gains in the Indo-Pak peace process and expanded the scope of the dialogue, his talks with the leadership in Islamabad have also revealed an emerging danger to the peace....
- Team Iran (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Oct 05, 2005)
A change in Iranian diplomacy influenced India’s vote in Vienna
- Rapes And Civil Code (Deccan Herald, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 05, 2005)
A common civil code is desirable but it cannot be the Hindu code. It should have the support of all communities
- India Embroiled In Irangate (Deccan Herald, D Ravi Kanth, Oct 05, 2005)
India should come up with a plausible reason for having voted against Iran, if it wants to retain its credibility.
- "Committed To Gas Pipeline Project" (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 05, 2005)
India, Pakistan say that the project will contribute significantly to their prosperity and development
India informs Pakistan that it recently appointed an expert to look into the `economic viability' of the pipeline
- Bangladeshis Exploding (Daily Excelsior, Allabaksh, Oct 05, 2005)
Bangladesh officials may have now woken up from their deep slumber after 400 bomb explosions rocked the country on August 17, affecting 63 of the 64 administrative districts.
- Kashmir Quandary (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 05, 2005)
Change the CM?
- If Iran Went Nuclear... (Indian Express, K SUBRAHMANYAM, Oct 05, 2005)
Some in India may raise the question why Iran should not go nuclear as Pakistan has done.
- A Major Breakthrough In The Peace Process Is In The Making - India Pakistan Close To Resolving The Siachen Issue (India Daily, Sudhir Chadda, Oct 05, 2005)
India and Pakistan has quietly come very close to settling the Siachen issue – a major hurdle between India and Pakistan.
- Trucks On Jvr (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2005)
A few months after opening the Jehlum Valley Road (JVR) the governments of India and Pakistan agreed in principle to throw the road open for trucks as well. The decision was hailed by one and all especially by the people connected with the fruit industry
- Price Of Mental Disorientation (Dawn, Zubeida Mustafa, Oct 05, 2005)
October 2 was observed as mental health day (instead of October 10 on account of Ramazan). As in previous years, the Pakistan Association for Mental Health (PAMH) used the occasion to create awareness about an important area of human health.
- Aftermath Of The Vote In Vienna (Dawn, Tariq Fatemi, Oct 05, 2005)
The voting that took place at the IAEA in Vienna last week on the EU-3’s resolution calling upon the Agency to consider reporting Iran to the UN Security Council for not complying with the nuclear non-proliferation treaty is a major development,
- India, Pakistan Take A Step Forward On Siachen (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 05, 2005)
They will strive to arrive at a "common understanding" on demilitarisation of the glacier before talks in January
Sir Creek: joint survey to be undertaken
- Life In Islamabad (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 05, 2005)
Newspapers in Islamabad make much of the fact that on Eid days the capital presents a deserted look because a substantial number of its citizens go away to their home towns and villages for the holidays.
- Shaukat’S Sojourn To Sea Nations (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 05, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has termed his visit to South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand a success in boosting bilateral and multilateral economic, trade and political relationship with these countries.
- India Gaining Ground Systematically (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 05, 2005)
Pakistan and India have signed an agreement for advance notice of 72 hours before ballistic missile testing and initialed a MoU to set up a hotline between coast guards of the two countries.
- Trade Accord With Malaysia (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2005)
The signing of a free trade agreement between Pakistan and Malaysia during Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz’s visit to Kuala Lumpur is a good step and should provide a much-needed boost to the country’s export-oriented industries.
- India, Pakistan Sign Accord On Pre-Notification Of Missile Tests (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 04, 2005)
Natwar Singh, Khurshid Kasuri review the status of composite dialogue
Communication links will help facilitate information on fishermen who stray into each other's territories
Pakistan wants quickening of pace of negotiations; India wants a conducive
- Natwar’S Visit: Kashmir Is The Yardstick (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2005)
Indian External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh has expressed the hope that his interaction with his Pakistani counterpart Mr Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri will provide further impetus to increasing cooperation between the two countries in areas of mutual interest
- The ‘Inoperative’ Interview (Dawn, F.S. Aijazuddin, Oct 04, 2005)
WAS it just jet lag? Or could it have been simply tiredness after a long and gruelling schedule? Over-confidence, perhaps?
- Sticky Questions (Deccan Herald, PARSA VENKATESHWAR RAO JR, Oct 04, 2005)
Iran needs an image makeover. Instead of pursuing the nuclear option, it should emerge as a benign power
- Wep Blooms In Dubai To Tap Exports Market (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2005)
WeP Peripherals, which is shortly introducing into the market its indigenously designed and developed multi-utility UPS, plans to launch a new product every 3 months.
- Kashmir In A Fix - Ii (Greater Kashmir, SHUJA MASOOD, Oct 04, 2005)
Islamabad, a party to this dispute has stated that it will consider other options as well and it is time for some bold decisions,
- The Emerging Asian Order (Dawn, SHAHID JAVED BURKI, Oct 04, 2005)
On September 24, 2005, political Asia was rearranged. This happened at the meeting of the board of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna.
- Humour In Legislature (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 04, 2005)
It is rarely that one comes across humour in the State Legislature. Therefore, one must compliment Mr Khalil Mohammad Naik for having come out with a real gem in the just-concluded session.
- Cloud Over Indo-Us (Daily Excelsior, Allabaksh, Oct 04, 2005)
There could have been hardly any surprise that the nuclear deal that India and the United States had agreed upon in July has begun to look shaky with not only the members of the US Congress and the Senate opposing it at a Congressional hearing . . .
- Pakistan Aspiring For A West Asian Role - Ii (Greater Kashmir, Z A MALIK, Oct 04, 2005)
The Islamic Republic has had no compulsions in establishing contacts with the Israelis who never respected international law, morality and opinion,
- An Unperforming Captain (Telegraph, Ashok V. Desai, Oct 04, 2005)
Kevin Pieterson. Had I heard the name before? I wondered as I watched him hit his seventh six and break Botham’s 1981 record.
- India’S Vote On Iran A ‘Pleasant Surprise’ (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 04, 2005)
Even as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh faces flak from opponents for his decision to support a controversial resolution on Iran, there is a growing recognition in the United States that India is gradually learning to make tough decisions that . . .
- Between Friendships (Telegraph, Jyoti Malhotra, Oct 04, 2005)
The IAEA vote on Iran was a signal that India was ready to shrug off Cold War loyalties in favour of self-interest, writes Jyoti Malhotra
- Natwar, Musharraf Discuss Kashmir, Siachen, Sarabjit (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2005)
India and Pakistan on Tuesday expressed satisfaction over the ongoing diplomatic efforts to settle all outstanding disputes between them and decided to turn them into a ''framework'' to find a final settlement on vexed issues such as Kashmir, Siachen, Sir
- India For Liberalisation Of Visa Regime (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 04, 2005)
Three proposals likely to be presented
- Triangular Ties Are Tricky (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Oct 04, 2005)
With the triangular relationship among India, the United States, and Pakistan delicately poised, it is in the interest of all the three parties not to drop the ball now. The triangular interaction in New York last month among the leaders of the three coun
- A Global Threat, Terribly Simple (Indian Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Oct 04, 2005)
The latest terror strikes in Bali remind the world about the gathering threat from a weapon less sophisticated. After pouring billions of dollars into systems that defeat high-technology weapons,
- Natwar, Kasuri Discuss Siachen (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 04, 2005)
Pakistan Foreign Secretary optimistic on resolution of Kashmir issue
Pakistan must control terrorism so that the peace process was not derailed: Shyam Saran
- An Interrupted Relationship (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Oct 03, 2005)
There are two ways of looking at India’s September 24 vote at the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna.
- Swiss Expert Begins Site Inspection (Hindu, Luv Puri , Oct 03, 2005)
Team visits lowest level of the dam where the submerged gate spillways were constructed
- India Hails "Positive Momentum" On Pakistan Ties (Reuters, Aamir Ashraf, Oct 03, 2005)
Foreign Minister Natwar Singh said on Sunday his second visit to Pakistan in eight months reflected the positive momentum in relations between the two countries.
- Iran: Party Stands By Manmohan (Hindu, Harish Khare , Oct 03, 2005)
Core group noted that circumstances did not permit wider consultation
- Gender Bias In A Patriarchal Society (Dawn, Omar R. Quraishi, Oct 03, 2005)
Much has been written and said about President Musharraf’s reported remarks to the Washington Post during his recent visit to the US that there are some in Pakistan who think that women who get raped do so in order to get visas to western countries or ...
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