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Articles 8721 through 8820 of 12768:
- Idea Of Jinnah’S Secularism Difficult To Digest’ (Deccan Herald, Ibrahim Afghan , Jun 12, 2005)
A recent remark of the BJP president L K Advani on the Founder of Pakistan Mohammad Ali Jinnah has started the expected debate,
- Talks On With Pakistan To Open Kargil-Skardu Road (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 12, 2005)
Manmohan unveiled a host of measures for Ladakh and Kargil regions. Most of them were about reviving ancient routes which had lent centrality to the region.
- Prison Days In Tihar (Deccan Herald, M J Vinod , Jun 12, 2005)
An account of the author’s incarceration in one of the ‘worst jails in the country’, where he underwent considerable trauma.
- Aiyar In Teheran, Deal On Purchase Of Gas Likely (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Jun 12, 2005)
The agreement envisages supply of five million tonnes of gas annually
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2,600-km pipeline proposal on the agenda
Will brief Iran on talks with Pakistan
- Reformer Tamed (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 12, 2005)
Most critics of Mr L.K. Advani believe that he will always be the bridesmaid and never be the bride.
- Big Debate To Small Drama (Telegraph, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Jun 12, 2005)
The author is president, Centre for Policy Research
Slipped through the fingers
The BJP’s resolution that facilitated Advani’s withdrawal is a painfully blinkered return to its own past.
- The Gender Gap Persists Globally (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 11, 2005)
The Gender Gap study released by the World Economic Forum, while highlighting the areas in which less developed countries lag behind in gender equality, also indicates the huge gaps between men and women in the developed economies.
- Now, Let’S Talk Gandhi (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 11, 2005)
In this season of revisionism, the RSS can take another look at the father of our nation
- Who"s Secular, Who Is Not? (Deccan Herald, Tavleen Singh, Jun 11, 2005)
The Congress party seems as worried by Advani’s newfound secularism as Hindutva fanatics are.
- Jinnah Secular? Hardly (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Jun 11, 2005)
Mohammed Ali Jinnah is one of the greatest contradictions in history.
- Has The Debate On Jinnah Begun? (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jun 10, 2005)
"Bid to put Congress on the defensive" "It seems that at least one section of the BJP feels that it can `win' the debate and the hearts and minds of the people by juxtaposing Jinnah with Jawaharlal Nehru, and blame Nehru for Partition"
- Bjp Working On A Compromise Formula (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jun 10, 2005)
Meeting put off; party awaiting Jaswant's return
- Prize Catch (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 10, 2005)
A Full-Blown controversy has arisen over whether Jagtar Singh Hawara and his accomplices were arrested from Patiala or Narela in Delhi. But that is just not central to the issue.
- Pipeline Diplomacy (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 10, 2005)
The pipeline project should help the peace process between India and Pakistan
- Stand Up, Bjp (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 10, 2005)
The question is: will L.K. Advani stay as BJP president or go? On the face of it, that would seem to be the narrower question from the past few days.
- France Casts Shadows Across The Bosphorous (Hindu, M.K. Bhadrakumar, Jun 10, 2005)
A sense of unease prevails that Turkey will have to settle for a vastly different European Union than it may have sought.
- The Hurriyat Visit And Beyond (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 10, 2005)
The ongoing visit to Pakistan of several leaders of the All-Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has belied the negative expectations of those outside and inside government who felt the exercise might somehow compromise India's interests.
- Promise In The Pipeline (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jun 10, 2005)
The Four-day visit of the Petroleum Minister, Mr Mani Shankar Aiyar, to Pakistan has raised visions of Indo-Pak energy cooperation soon becoming a reality.
- Advani's Resignation — Cathartic, Yes; Catastrophic, No! (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Jun 10, 2005)
There are some happenings of history which it has never been possible for perspicacious mind-readers to explain to anyone's full satisfaction.
- Winning Without A Fight (Telegraph, Abhijit Bhattacharyya , Jun 10, 2005)
More than the authenticity of Gohar Ayub Khan’s statement about the past transaction of an Indian army brigadier with Pakistan,
- Avoid "Divisive Debate" On U.N. Council: China (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jun 09, 2005)
Understands India's stance; "reforms are bigger"
- Police Had No Clued Drededultra Was In Punjab (Hindu, Devesh K. Pandey , Jun 09, 2005)
``They dug a 14 x 100 feet tunnel for over two months unnoticed to escape from jail''
- Time To Move Beyond U.N. Resolutions: Hurriyat (Hindu, Muralidhar Reddy, Jun 09, 2005)
Post 9/11, political leadership should take centre-stage, says Mirwaiz
- Advani's Karachi Speech Decoded (Hindu, Suhas Palshikar, Jun 09, 2005)
The RSS has failed to understand the line of legitimation Mr. Advani has opened up; and the Congress, in its enthusiasm to mock him, has chosen to neglect the challenge this speech has thrown up for it.
- Manmohan's Visit Offers A Chance (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Jun 09, 2005)
The key is for India to recognise that a speedy solution to Siachen is in its national interest and in the interest of the Army and is essential for the process of normalisation.
- Advani Sets Jinnah Among The Parivar (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 09, 2005)
Opinion on Atal Bihari Vajpayee has always been divided. To some he embodied moderation in a party wedded to bigotry and right-wing extremism;
- Baglihar, Neutral Expert And `Differences' (Hindu, Ramaswamy R. Iyer, Jun 09, 2005)
Pakistan's concerns in the Baglihar project are only partly over water-sharing; they are more over security aspects.
- Bjp Pleads, Advani Vacillates (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2005)
The BJP resolution was silent on the Jinnah issue and RSS. It was clear that none was ready to stick out their neck in support of Advani’s views.
- So Many Jinnahs (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 09, 2005)
The furore surrounding L.K. Advani’s recent visit to Pakistan and his homage to its founder at Jinnah’s mausoleum in Karachi has reopened the debate about the Quaid-e-Azam’s vision for the subcontinent
- Jaswant Backs Advani (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2005)
"What he said is a historical fact"
- Eastern Disturbances (Telegraph, Sumanta Sen, Jun 09, 2005)
Both the Centre and the Assam government are turning a blind eye to the collaboration between ULFA and the ISI, writes Sumanta Sen
- Ninth Round On Siachen (Tribune, Lt-Gen Vijay Oberoi, Jun 09, 2005)
The ninth round of negotiations between the Defence Secretaries of India and Pakistan ended on May 27, 2005,
- Pipeline Of Prosperity (Telegraph, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 09, 2005)
WITH India and Pakistan finally agreeing to participate in the Iranian gas pipeline project,
- Advani Pays The Price (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 08, 2005)
IN quitting the leadership of the BJP, Mr Lal Krishna Advani has succumbed to the pressures of the hardliners in the Sangh Parivar.
- Was Jinnah Secular? (Business Line, RUDRANGSHU MUKHERJEE, Jun 08, 2005)
The year was 1923, the month was November. Mohammad Ali Jinnah was a candidate in Bombay for membership to the Legislative Assembly.
- The Energy Route To Peace (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 08, 2005)
The establishment of a joint working group on energy cooperation marks a new high in the development of bilateral relations between India and Pakistan.
- Is It An Advani Gambit? (Deccan Herald, Rasheeda Bhagat , Jun 08, 2005)
Though the UPA regime seems well entrenched in power at the moment, seasoned players such as the BJP leader, Mr L. K. Advani, know only too well the pitfalls of power and the fragility of coalition governments.
- Deft Move (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 08, 2005)
This is Advani’s chance to break the RSS’ hold over the BJP
- Jinnah And Savarkar (Hindu, Jyotirmaya Sharma, Jun 08, 2005)
Describing Mohammad Ali Jinnah as a secularist partakes of the very same terminology and semantics that theSangh Parivarideologues choose to define their own brand of secularism.
- After L.K. Advani's Yatra To Pakistan (Hindu, Harish Khare , Jun 08, 2005)
Mr. Advani has come uncomfortably close to departing, suddenly, without any warning, from the prescribed orthodoxy. Why?
- Tuning In The New (Tribune, Ramesh Luthra, Jun 07, 2005)
My daughter Abha is all glued to the FM radio — her eyes closed and ears plugged to it. As if in a trance.
- Zafar Has Followers In Myanmar (Tribune, Manish Chand, Jun 07, 2005)
Bahadur Shah Zafar, India’s last Mughal emperor, is revered now as a saint-poet in Myanmar,
- Al-Libbi Was Behind Attack On Musharraf, Aziz (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 07, 2005)
Islamabad : Pakistan has handed to the United States senior Al-Qaeda suspect Abu Farraj al-Libbi who was wanted for two assassination attempts against Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf, officials said on Monday.
- In A High Place (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 07, 2005)
Some actions acquire dimensions that go beyond the event. Especially when it is the prime minister undertaking that action.
- Two Makeover Artists (Business Line, Ashok V. Desai, Jun 07, 2005)
Last month I described the transformation of General Musharraf from a no-holds-barred adversary of India to a jigarjaan dost.
- Ready For Debate: Advani (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 07, 2005)
Remarks on Jinnah evoke protests from Congress too
- New Territory (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 06, 2005)
A man going to visit his birthplace can be a simple enough affair. But Mr L.K. Advani could not have expected that it would be so in his case,
- Jinnah Was Indeed Secular: Advani (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 06, 2005)
BJP President and Leader of the Opposition L K Advani on Monday defended his statement describing Pakistan's founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah as most secular,
- Bjp Silent On Demand For Advani Resignation (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 06, 2005)
Mr M Venkaiah Naidu observed that Mr Advani’s utterances should be analysed in the context in which they were made.
- Integrated Plan Needed (Deccan Herald, B V SHENOY, Jun 06, 2005)
With much time already lost on false trails, India must pay more attention to the demand for and supply of gas
- A New Cold War In East Asia? (Deccan Herald, Joshy M Paul, Jun 06, 2005)
Japan is concerned about China’s peaceful rise and seems to be taking an aggressive stance
- Advani Charms Pakistan, Irks Parivar (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 06, 2005)
It is a measure of the impressive distance India and Pakistan have travelled on the peace route that Pervez Musharraf and Lal Krishna Advani are talking to,
- How Musharraf Stole The Show (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Jun 06, 2005)
On June 1, a day before their departure to Muzaffarabad, six of the seven All Party Hurriyat Conference leaders going to Pakistan received an unexpected bonanza.
- A Handicapped Prime Minister (Tribune, G.S. Bhargava, Jun 06, 2005)
Lenin dubbed George Bernard Shaw “a good man fallen among Fabians.
- Gohar’S Disclosures (Tribune, K. Subrahmanyam, Jun 06, 2005)
What would be the reaction of an average young Pakistani to the disclosures of Gohar Ayub Khan? In 1965,
- Return To Sartre (Tribune, Nirupama Dutt, Jun 06, 2005)
One of the most towering intellectuals of the 20th century was Jean Paul Sartre (1905-1980). One of the most controversial figures,
- Indo-Pak Relations In A New Light (Deccan Herald, Sudha Ramachandran, Jun 05, 2005)
A refreshing new view of the partition that explains why there is hope for India and Pakistan to co-exist peacefully.
- Jinnah Was Secular: Advani (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2005)
Mr Advani said that Mr Jinnah had been described as an ‘ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity’ by freedom fighter Sarojini Naidu
- Veg Diet Gives Greg A Pep (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Jun 05, 2005)
IT may seem strange but Australian cricket legend Greg Chappell begins his two-year-long term as India’s national coach with a public plea against killing animals and eating meat.
- Musharraf Spin On Hurriyat (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2005)
Giving a twist to India’s gesture in allowing Kashmiri separatist leaders to travel to Pakistan,
- How A Srinagar School Shaped Kashmir’S Societal Change (Tribune, David Devadas, Jun 05, 2005)
My friend Khurshed Ali has been a teacher at Tyndal-Biscoe school for more than a decade now.
- India To Join Shanghai Group As Observer (Hindu, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, Jun 05, 2005)
Moscow : India will join the Shanghai regional security group together with Pakistan and Iran next month, as the group seeks to enhance its security role in Central Asia.
- Aiyar Starts Pakistan Visit (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jun 05, 2005)
India, Pakistan exploring possibilities of energy cooperation
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Talks to be held on gas pipeline projects that involves Iran, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan
Pakist
- Jinnah Created History: Advani (Hindu, Beena Sarwar, Jun 05, 2005)
A great man who had espoused the cause of secular Pakistan'
- 22 Days Of A Nowhere War (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Jun 04, 2005)
In a part of the world where the craft of military history is as poor as the history and tradition of professional soldiering is rich, Gauhar Ayub Khan deserves our fullest gratitude.
- We Will Stay The Course, Say Hurriyat Leaders (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jun 04, 2005)
Message to PoK: stop romanticising Kashmiris' struggle
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Jehad waged with the tongue is more powerful than the one waged with the sword
Leaders of PoK have to
- The Adjunct Of 10, Janpath (Deccan Herald, Tavleen Singh, Jun 04, 2005)
The only way to get to the national stage is by using the oil of sycophancy
- Guest Star In Pakistan’S Act (Telegraph, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Jun 04, 2005)
Lal Krishna Advani has walked into a psychological and propagandist trap.
- "Loc As Border Is No Solution" (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jun 04, 2005)
Consider a role for Kashmiris in India-Pakistan talks: PoK President "The peace process is moving forward because of the sacrifices made by thousands of Kashmiris"
- Separatists Flay Pok Leaders (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
Visiting Kashmiri separatist leaders began their political mission to Pakistan on Friday with some sharply critical words for the leadership here for “romanticising” militancy that has cost thousands of deaths in Jammu and Kashmir
- The Doors Are Still Open (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Jun 04, 2005)
CBMs alone do not form any solution, but can only be a stepping stone to a settlement between India and Pakistan
- Bjp Plans Privilege Motion Against Mani Shankar Aiyar (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
Union Minister misled Parliament about the location of ONGC project, alleges Ananth Kumar
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Charge sheet
Dharam Singh has failed to respond to Aiyar's statement
- Indian Oil Minister To Push For Proposed Iran-India Gas Pipeline Via Pakistan (Daily Star (Lebanon), Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 03, 2005)
Indian Oil Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar is hopeful upcoming talks with Pakistan on a proposed route for a gas pipeline from Iran will lead to an agreement that attracts companies and finance for the multi-billion-dollar project.
- Time To Look At West Asia (Tribune, Inder Malhotra, Jun 03, 2005)
OF late, this country’s diplomatic attention has been focused — for good reasons — on Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, China, Japan and, of course, the United States that somehow enters into all other relationships. It is time, however, to devote some . . .
- America"s Dna (Deccan Herald, Thomas L. Friedman, Jun 03, 2005)
America, once the land of liberty, now seems to have become out of bounds for the rest of the world
- Hurriyat Leaders Cross Into Pok (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 03, 2005)
The Hurriyat chief reiterated that Kashmiris want participation in the Indo-Pak peace process and that autonomy was not the solution
- Advani Meets Pakistan Opposition Leaders (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jun 02, 2005)
Agreement over taking peace process to logical conclusion
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"The credit for the peace process must really go to the awaam [people] of the two countries
- Nine Hurriyat Leaders Boarding Bus To Pok Today (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jun 02, 2005)
Nine separatist leaders are leaving on Thursday to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Pakistan amid tight security arrangements.
- Onus On Pakistan, Says New Delhi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 02, 2005)
With the Regional Passport Office in Srinagar reportedly processing the passport applications of several Hurriyat leaders on a priority basis,
- Using The Hurriyat Visit To Build Confidence (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Jun 02, 2005)
The Centre needs to move decisively on `domestic' aspects of the Kashmir issue and not rely exclusively on the India-Pakistan dialogue to solve the problem.
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