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Articles 8421 through 8520 of 12768:
- Muslim Fear Of A Backlash (Dawn, Shadaba Islam, Jul 17, 2005)
Europe's 20 million Muslims are braced for even tougher times following the devastating terror attacks on London last week and suspicions that the perpetrators of the attacks were four young Muslim men of Pakistani descent.
- A Time For Introspection (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 17, 2005)
TO say that this is a tough time for those of Pakistani origin living in the UK would be an understatement.
- Pak Sovereignty Violated (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 17, 2005)
US-led coalition forces have killed 24 Taliban fighters inside Pakistan territory in North Waziristan Agency on Friday night. DG ISPR Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan said that the militants’ bodies were found inside Pakistan near Lawara Mandi in North Waziristan A
- New Centres Of Privileges (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 17, 2005)
Pakistan and Italy on Friday reaffirmed opposition to any proposal for United Nations Security Council expansion, with increased permanent seats
- 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?
- Advani Must Quit Both Posts: Khurana (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jul 17, 2005)
Bharatiya Janata Party president L.K. Advani on Saturday came under attack from his own partymen, including the former Delhi Chief Minister, Madan Lal Khurana, signalling what is increasingly perceived to be the end game for him.
- 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
- Defusing The ‘water Bomb’ (Dawn, Afzaal Mahmood, Jul 16, 2005)
The failure of the talks to resolve any of the river-water disputes with India (Baglihar, Kishenganga, or Wullar), followed by the recent flooding of vast areas in Punjab and Sindh, caused by the Indian decision to put 566,200 cusecs of water in the....
- No Change In The Advani Persona (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jul 16, 2005)
Within a week, if not earlier, Mr. Advani can be expected to loudly proclaim his swayamsevak credentials.
- Filing Of Reference In Sc (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 16, 2005)
Following passage of the controversial Hasba Bill by the Provincial Assembly of the NWFP on Thursday, the Federal Government has decided to challenge the law in the Supreme Court of Pakistan. It has instructed the Attorney-General to file a reference. . .
- A Lose-Lose Situation (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Jul 15, 2005)
Musharraf is on the horns of a dilemma as a provincial government goes ahead with a retrograde religious bill
- What The Cpi(m) Seeks From Manmohan's U.S. Visit (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2005)
Karat asks Dr. Singh to resist from making any announcements on opening retail trade
- Mr. Advani Turns The Tables On Rss (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 14, 2005)
In politics, unlike fiction, there can be no concluding chapter, no final victor. A month ago, defeat stared Pakistan-returned, alleged member of a forbidden fan club, Lal Krishna Advani, in the face.
- Time To Speak Out Against The Pitiless Calling Of Death (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Jul 14, 2005)
British community leaders will be expected to take a public stance against the jihadi doctrine that justifies suicide bombings, even at the risk of offending some and dividing others.
- Problems In The Parivar (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Jul 14, 2005)
In the battle of nerves between the BJP and the rest of the Sangh Parivar — particularly the RSS — the former seems desperate to prove to itself and its admirers that it will not take lying down the insults heaped on its top brass by the leading lights of
- Future Of Peace Process (Tribune, G Parthasarathy, Jul 14, 2005)
Emergin from a meeting with Mr Natwar Singh in the Kazakhstan capital of Astana on July 5, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz proclaimed that Pakistan was committed to the peace process with India which was now “irreversible”. These comments came almo
- Hizb Militant, Hawala Operator Arrested (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2005)
The arrested militants planned to target Palam Air Force base in Delhi" Huge consignments of fake currency notes are being pushed into India through Nepal Terrorist outfits are developing conduits in government offices
- Hurriyat Leaders Assailed (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Jul 13, 2005)
The recent visit by a delegation of the All-Parties Hurriyat Conference to Pakistan has not helped the Kashmiri cause in any manner, according to the Jamaat-ud-Dawa, parent wing of the Lashkar-e-Taiba
- Population Day Thoughts (Dawn, Zubeida Mustafa, Jul 13, 2005)
July 11 was world population day — a day of introspection on where the human race is heading. In Pakistan, we have plenty of soul-searching to do given our rapidly increasing population and its far-reaching impact on every sector of national life. In 50..
- G-4 Tables Draft Resolution On Expansion Of Unsc (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2005)
The Group of Four nations — India, Japan, Brazil and Germany — seeking permanent seats in the United Nations Security Council, have formally introduced a draft resolution in the General Assembly seeking the enlargement of the powerful 15-member body.
- Uproar Over Hasba Bill (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 13, 2005)
The controversial Hasba Bill was introduced in the NWFP Assembly on Monday amidst uproarious protest by the joint Opposition and independent Members. Speaker Bakht Jehan Khan, however, announced that the date for discussion on the Bill will be fixed later
- Why Bother About The Left’S Views? (Tribune, K. Subrahmanyam, Jul 13, 2005)
A new book by Ms Jung Chang and Jon Halliday, titled “Mao, the Unknown Story”, deals, among various other things,
- When Titans Clashed (Tribune, Anurag, Jul 13, 2005)
When the Gujarati community held a reception for Gandhi on his return from South Africa in 1914, Jinnah, as another Bar-at-law, was also invited to speak at the function. When Jinnah started his address in English, Gandhi interjected to say that....
- Our Over-Politicised Society (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 12, 2005)
The World Bank has said that political factors are the major cause of less than satisfactory outcomes in certain sectors in Pakistan such as power, civil service reforms and oil and gas.
- Between Mosque And Military (Tribune, Anita Inder Singh, Jul 12, 2005)
Pakistan between mosque and military” is an elegantly written, well-documented book by Husain Haqqani.
- India, Pakistan To Discuss Pipeline Project (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2005)
All issues, including transit fees and security, to be discussed in today's meeting
- Indo-Pak Talks On Pipeline Today (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2005)
Petroleum officials from India and Pakistan will discuss issues relating to the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline project on Tuesday.
- 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,
- Decision Time On Kashmir (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 11, 2005)
Exemplifying the majority comment in the Indian media, the respected Indian commentator, Prem Shankar Jha, ascribed the “breakthrough in the India-Pakistan Delhi summit to President Musharraf’s willingness to replace a territory...
- Hurriyat’S Ambitions (Tribune, Pran Chopra , Jul 11, 2005)
The Hurriyat may object to its recent travels to PoK and Pakistan being called a bus ride to “nowhere”.
- 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.”
- Rss Sounds The `Bugle' (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jul 10, 2005)
Question mark over Advani's continuation as BJP president
- No Headway In Peace Process (Tribune, M B NAQVI, Jul 09, 2005)
Being extra hard on Pakistan no longer appears to pay in Indian politics. Rather the contrary is true.
- Attack In Ayodhya (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 07, 2005)
Thirteen years after the demolition of the Babri mosque by BJP-led mobs, Ayodhya has once again shaken the subcontinent.
- Preventing A Rise In Prices (Dawn, Sultan Ahmed, Jul 07, 2005)
Since an immediate political compulsion of the coalition government is to win the forthcoming local bodies elections, it finds itself compelled to undertake some urgent measures to make essential goods available to people at fair prices.
- 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.
- 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.
- Mysterious Ayodhya Storming (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 07, 2005)
Indan Police has said that six armed militants, who attempted to storm the site of the high security makeshift disputed Ram temple in Ayodhya, were shot dead by security forces on Tuesday.
- Sco For Us Withdrawal From Afghanistan (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 07, 2005)
THE Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, an alliance grouping Russia, China and Central Asian countries has called for the US-led anti-terrorist coalition in Afghanistan to set a deadline for withdrawal of its forces from the member States. In a declaration
- The Internet Debacle (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 07, 2005)
With each passing day the crisis that has gripped the nation as a result of the undersea cable fault grows.
- 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.
- Bjp Will Hold Nation-Wide Protests: Advani (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 06, 2005)
BJP chief L K Advani asked for be a thorough investigation to identify how the terrorists could enter the Ramjanmabhoomi premises despite heavy security.
- Baghdad Gunmen Attack Bahrain, Pak Envoys (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 06, 2005)
Gunmen attacked the envoys of two Muslim states in Baghdad on Tuesday, three days after Egypt's chief diplomat in Iraq was abducted from the street.
- What Left Won’T Say When It Opposes Us Ties (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Jul 06, 2005)
Left parties hold rallies today, complaint that CMP is violated doesn’t match facts
- America's Blase Approach To Doomsday (Japan Times, TOM PLATE, Jul 05, 2005)
The policy of the United States, at the moment the world's only superpower, lacks an overall sense of urgency about the spread and possible use of nuclear weapons.
- 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.
- Kashmir: A New Strategy (Dawn, SHAHID JAVED BURKI, Jul 05, 2005)
The Saturday issue of the Financial Times usually carries an interview with a celebrity over lunch paid for by the newspaper.
- Kulkarni's Exit, A Respite For Advani (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jul 05, 2005)
``Now BJP hopes to negotiate with RSS"
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Will not cooperate with the BJP unless it has pro-Hindu leadership
What was offered was a chicken not a lamb
- Is World United Against Iran? (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 05, 2005)
US President Bush has said that the world is united against Iran’s efforts to acquire nuclear weapon capability and hoped that EU3 (Germany, France and Britain) will issue a strong message against Tehran at the G-8 summit. In an interview, he reiterated..
- Kulkarni Goes (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 05, 2005)
THE resignation of Mr Sudheendra Kulkarni from all his posts in the Bharatiya Janata Party is unfortunate.
- Middle: Brand New Sachin (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 05, 2005)
Both sides of the debate on whether Sachin Tendulkar is over the hill seem to be completely perplexed by the other's apparent unwillingness to see reason. One reason for this is that there are two different Sachins being debated, though perhaps not ...
- Pervaiz’S Ambitious Agenda (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 05, 2005)
PUNJAB Chief Minister Ch Pervaiz Elahi has said that he visualizes attainment of full employment, full literacy, educated and skilled labour force,
- Revamping The Railways (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 05, 2005)
THE government’s five-year plan for the rehabilitation of Pakistan Railways, at a cost of Rs 60 billion,
- An Emerging Alliance With India (US News & World Report, Michael Barone, Jul 01, 2005)
You didn't see it in the headlines this week, but it's likely to be more important in the long run than many things that received much more notice. The "it" in question is the New Framework for the U.S.-India Defense Relationship signed Monday . . .
- Blaming Pakistan Won't Help (Japan Times, Farhan Bokhari, Jun 30, 2005)
The latest diplomatic rift between Pakistan and Afghanistan speaks volumes about the underlying frictions among both countries and the United States in the so-called war on terror.
- Citizenship Act Amended (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Jun 30, 2005)
The Citizenship (Amendment) Ordinance, 2005, was promulgated on Tuesday, paving the way for dual citizenship by amending the Citizenship Act, 1955.
- Restrictions On High-Tech Transfer Should Go: Pranab (Hindu, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Jun 30, 2005)
"Expanding ties with U.S. does not mean commonality of views"
- The Leader Article: European Lesson For Kashmir: India, Pakistan Can Look To South Tyrol Solution (Times of India, T.P. Sreenivasan, Jun 30, 2005)
The South Tyrol formula has elements in it which could apply to Kashmir. Many of the ingredients of the Kashmir drama such as the dissolution of an empire, forceful annexation of territory, friction between two neighbours, UN intervention, terrorism and d
- How Pakistan Can Help Iran (Dawn, Mahdi Masud, Jun 30, 2005)
A STATEMENT issued recently by a number of important persons, associated with foreign affairs, has stressed the importance of a close Pakistan-Iran relationship and warned against divisions and misunderstandings created wittingly or unwittingly.
- Energy For Development (Dawn, Syed Mohibullah Shah, Jun 30, 2005)
Pakistan recorded 8.4 per cent growth in the GDP and the government hopes that the country will now be among the fastest growing economies of Asia. But growth requires energy,
- Non-Proliferation Today (Tribune, G Parthasarathy, Jun 30, 2005)
The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) signed in 1968 had three essential facets. The treaty envisaged that only those powers that possessed nuclear weapons prior to its being signed could possess nuclear weapons.
- Families Divided By Line Of Control (Tribune, Tsewang Rigzin, Jun 30, 2005)
Surrounded by the mountains of Pakistan is the village of Thang with 18 households on the Line of Control in Ladakh. At a distance of 3 or 4 km, on the other side of the LoC, lies the village of Phranu in Baltistan.
- Suu Kyi’S Fight For Democracy (Dawn, Maheen A. Rashdi, Jun 30, 2005)
When the world’s most peaceful fighter against oppression, Aung San Suu Kyi turned 60 recently, she was alone and more isolated than ever before.
- India: U.S. Ally Or Independent Power? (Japan Times, Brahma Chellaney , Jun 29, 2005)
The courtship between the world's most powerful and most populous democracies is in full swing,
- The Jinnah Speech (Tribune, Balraj Puri, Jun 29, 2005)
THIS is not a comment on the controversy over whether Jinnah was or was not secular which continued in India even after the crisis in the BJP over the subject was seemingly resolved.
- A Tidal Wave Of Optimism (Japan Times, TOM PLATE, Jun 29, 2005)
Talk about an ocean of optimism! Here's a positive current for you if there ever was one: A close friend -- whom I dub The Very Successful Korean-American Businessman (VSKAB),
- Clearing The Air (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 29, 2005)
If defence minister Pranab Mukherjee’s two days of talks in Washington this week are indicative of what to expect during Manmohan Singh’s visit to the White House on July 18, the prime minister will be no pushover for the Americans.
- The False Face Of Reality (Dawn, Zubeida Mustafa, Jun 29, 2005)
AT a time when image building is the buzzword in Pakistan it would be interesting to note how others are faring in this exercise
- Bureaucratic Attitudes (Dawn, Hafizur Rahman, Jun 29, 2005)
IF I were asked to name one quality that governments and their administrators in Pakistan lack, and have always lacked, I would say humanity. The word does not cover just one attitude of mind.
- Venkaiah Naidu, Three Others Meet Rss Leader (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2005)
Ahead of the `prant pracharak baithak' (state propagandists meeting) of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in Surat from July 2,
- "Peace Process With Pakistan Not Entrenched" (Hindu, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Jun 29, 2005)
Despite positive developments, infrastructure for terrorism in Pakistan remains, says Pranab
- Thanks To Mukherjee, America Is Now Willing To Listen To India (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 29, 2005)
If defence minister Pranab Mukherjee’s two days of talks in Washington this week are indicative of what to expect during Manmohan Singh’s visit to the White House on July 18, the prime minister will be no pushover for the Americans.
- Separatists Sending Delegates To Oic Meet (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jun 29, 2005)
Syed Ali Geelani has been sidelined ostensibly on the Pakistan Government's advice
- Advani"s Unsecular Folly (Deccan Herald, M Veerappa Moily, Jun 28, 2005)
While Advani may have praised Jinnah for being secular, it is obvious that the converse was indeed true
- Pitching A Japan That Can (Japan Times, KEIZO NABESHIMA, Jun 28, 2005)
A clash of interests among major U.N. member states is clouding the prospects for reform of the Security Council.
- Mayhem On Highways (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 28, 2005)
The death on Sunday of at least 14 people in a road accident near Layyah in Punjab comes as a stark reminder of the mayhem prevailing on our highways.
- My Old Town Jetpur (Telegraph, Ashok V. Desai, Jun 28, 2005)
Actually, I have not been to Jetpur for 50 years. But I still think of it as my home town. My father was born there; his father served the Bapu or king of Jetpur.
- Acquittals: Pakistan Gang Rape Victim Approaches Supreme Court (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2005)
Far from the dusty village where she was brutally assaulted three years ago on the orders of a tribal council,
- Lessons From L'affaire Sheikh Rashid (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 28, 2005)
An indiscreet remark by the Kashmiri militant-turned-politician Yasin Malik caused a diplomatic rumpus that has cast a shadow over the efforts for détente between India and Pakistan.
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