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- No Construction On Indo-Pak Border Till Kashmir Resolution: Pakistan (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, May 18, 2007)
Pakistan will not allow any construction by India on the borders till the settlement of the Kashmir issue, Pakistan Rangers Punjab Deputy Director General Brig M Qaisar Khan Tareen said on Thursday in a meeting between Pakistan Rangers and the . . .
- Another Oic Non-Event (Dawn, Shamshad Ahmad, May 17, 2007)
There it is. Another “Oh I see jamboree” is taking place in Islamabad. We just had a political circus rally the other day in the same city coinciding with the Karachi carnage.
- Benazir’S Short Cut To Power (Asian Age, Kuldip Nayar, May 16, 2007)
Pakistan’s former foreign minister Asif Ali and cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan were in Delhi a few days ago.
- Benazir’S Short Cut To Power (Asian Age, Kuldip Nayar, May 15, 2007)
Pakistan’s former foreign minister Asif Ali and cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan were in Delhi a few days ago.
- Signs Of Another Kind Of Line Of Control (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, May 14, 2007)
Has Pakistan set new limits that the Lashkar-e-Taiba should not cross in its jihad against India?
- Do Justice To Ideals (Pioneer, Abraham Thomas, May 14, 2007)
Terrorism can only be won with an iron fist, but the human rights of citizens should not be violated
- Elections And Security Environment (Dawn, Talat Masood, May 14, 2007)
BESIDES being located in the most disturbed region of the world, Pakistan is also faced with several internal threats. On its western border is Afghanistan which in the last thirty years has been devastated by a series of geopolitical and . . . .
- Talks On Power Project Next Month (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, May 12, 2007)
India and Pakistan have agreed to hold the next round of talks on four remaining subjects under the ongoing fourth round of the composite dialogue, the Indian foreign ministry announced on Friday.
- Army Admits To Staged Encounter In Assam (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, May 11, 2007)
Admitting that the killing of a youth in Assam last week "was unfortunate", Indian Army officials in Guwahati said on Thursday they have ordered a probe to punish guilty officials involved in the fake encounter.
- Army Admits To Staged Encounter In Assam (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 11, 2007)
Army officials admits to the killing of 24-year-old Moran in an alleged encounter with soldiers of the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles over the weekend in eastern Assams Tinsukia district.
- Be Prepared For Many Hiccups And Some Frustration: Asad Durrani (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, May 11, 2007)
The former Inter-Services Intelligence chiefspeaks out on the prospects of the India-Pakistan Joint Counter-Terrorism Mechanism.
- Be Prepared For Many Hiccups And Some Frustration: Asad Durrani (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, May 11, 2007)
The former Inter-Services Intelligence chiefspeaks out on the prospects of the India-Pakistan Joint Counter-Terrorism Mechanism.
- Why This Secrecy? (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, May 10, 2007)
That the UPA Government's Jammu & Kashmir policy is shrouded in mystery and lacks clarity has been highlighted yet again by Mr Jaswant Singh, the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha.
- Bits Of Consensus (Frontline, PRAVEEN SWAMI, May 09, 2007)
The working group reports made to the third Round Table Conference on Kashmir contain the seeds of forward movement.
- Britain Reaps The Whirlwind (Pioneer, Premen Addy , May 09, 2007)
It wasn't quite the Rubayat of the Persian poet Omar Khayyam, but an action plan hatched by the Pakistani terrorist Omar Khayam and his four associates to bomb specific targets in London and beyond that earned the infamous five life sentences.
- An Inconvenient Truth (Pioneer, ASHOK MALIK, May 08, 2007)
Why do left-liberal enclaves in Delhi mourn Sohrabuddin, while the rest of India is glad his criminal hand has been stayed? There is clearly a growing restiveness on national security issues
- Heroes, Not Wimps, Make Nations (Pioneer, Swapan Dasgupta, May 07, 2007)
A controversy being played out in Britain may offer lessons for India's war on terror.
- Stressed Out In The Army (Pioneer, Joginder Singh, May 07, 2007)
Addressing an Army Commanders Conference last month, Union Defence Minister AK Antony said, "All possible steps must be taken to reduce the stress on jawans. A more humane management is needed to tackle these problems."
- Dilemma Facing Benazir (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, May 05, 2007)
I AM not surprised at Benazir Bhutto’s inclination for an understanding with President Musharraf. She has never rejected a working arrangement with him or, for that matter, with the military unequivocally.
- Antony: Can't Lower Guard In J&k (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, May 05, 2007)
With intelligence reports holding that the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan is still very much alive and kicking, defence minister A K Antony on Friday said India could not afford to lower its guard despite the improvement in the internal . ..
- ‘India Committed To Voluntary Moratorium On N-Tests’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 05, 2007)
India has expressed commitment to voluntary moratorium on nuclear tests and exhibited readiness to engage in negotiations in a non-discriminatory Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty.
- Left, Nda In Uproar Over Us Legislators’ Letter To Pm (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, May 05, 2007)
The Opposition NDA and the Left parties, which are supporting the UPA government, on Friday closed ranks on the issue of American legislators writing to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, asking India to back off from its engagements with Iran . . .
- J&k Governor Rejects Troop Cut Demand (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, May 04, 2007)
Jammu and Kashmir Governor Lt Gen (Retd) S K Sinha on Thursday rejected outright the demand for troop reduction in the State, saying such a step cannot be taken at this stage, as terror infrastructure across the Line of Control (LoC) was still intact.
- Indian Army Holds Big War Games In Thar Desert (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, May 03, 2007)
Indian army’s ongoing manoeuvres along the border with Pakistan, said to be one of the largest held at any time, has shown that the armed forces are prepared for any eventuality, India’s army chief General J.J. Singh said on Wednesday.
- Us Bid To Curb Visa Power For Britons Of Pakistani Origin (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, May 03, 2007)
Omar Khyam, the ringleader of the thwarted London bomb plot who was sentenced to life imprisonment on Monday, showed the potential for disaffected young men to be lured as terrorists, a threat that British officials said they would have to contend . ..
- Why Invite An Unwilling Hurriyat? (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, May 03, 2007)
DR. Manmohan Singh is already talking publicly about the "future" leadership of the country. His contributions to foreign policy and national security will be largely judged on two major initiatives that he has undertaken — the nuclear deal with the . . .
- Going Wrong On Kashmir (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, May 03, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is already talking publicly about the "future" leadership of the country.
- Third Jammu And Kashmir Round-Table — The Way Forward (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, May 03, 2007)
With Indo-Pak talks moving ahead satisfactorily, India should have no difficulty in proceeding with negotiations on self-governance across the undivided State of Jammu & Kashmir, to ensure that the powers enjoyed by elected bodies on both sides of . ..
- The War Of Ideas: Mindsets And Options (Hindu, Hamid Ansari, May 01, 2007)
The problem essentially is with definitions and the assumptions underlying them; tyranny, freedom, modern, moderate are all interpreted unilaterally and in terms of prescriptive political preferences.
- Terrorism Has Dropped By 40 Pc In J&k, North-East: Patil (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 30, 2007)
Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil has said that the terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir and the North-East have reduced significantly under the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government.
- Ex-Pok Pm Seeks Safe Passage For Militants Returning Home (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 29, 2007)
Adding a new dimension to the issue of militancy in Jammu and Kashmir, former PoK prime minister Sardar Abdul Qayyum today sought “safe passage” for militants in the state to return home.
- Fake Encounters (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 28, 2007)
The killing of innocent people by the police in fake encounters is an issue of serious concern.
- The Bits And Pieces Of A Consensus (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Apr 28, 2007)
The working group reports submitted to the third round table conference on Kashmir contain the seeds of forward movement.
- Close Encounters (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Apr 28, 2007)
If you live in the national capital, you woke up yesterday to the spine-shuddering possibility that three terrorists were getting set to blow up the city’s popular Dilli Haat or at the very least, were using the food and crafts stalls as a . . .
- Licence To Kill (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Apr 27, 2007)
Even by the standards of modern-day villainy, there is something particularly heinous about the murder for which three senior police officers from Gujarat and Rajasthan have now been arrested.
- The Perils Of Extremism (Dawn, Touqir Hussain, Apr 27, 2007)
WHY is it hard to fight extremism in Pakistan? Because we are all guilty at least by association.
- Musharraf Sees Early Kashmir Settlement (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 27, 2007)
President Pervez Musharraf has said that the world may see the resolution of Kashmir dispute earlier than expected.
- What Consensus, Prime Minister? (Pioneer, Kanchan Gupta, Apr 27, 2007)
Even those who know him and admire his erudition would not disagree with noted economist and former West Bengal Finance Minister Ashok Mitra being described as an unreconstructed Marxist with an acid tongue.
- Demilitarisation: A Bold Initiative (Deccan Herald, Sushant Sareen, Apr 27, 2007)
Demilitarisation could be a way for India to win the hearts of the Kashmiri people.
- ‘Pak Not Yet Ready For Loc As Border’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 26, 2007)
"It’s hard to say whether the talks are going on well or not. People of Pakistan are not ready to accept the Line of Control (LoC) as a permanent border," Pakistani Opposition leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman said.
- J&k Seeks Sc Permission To Suspend Police Reforms (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 26, 2007)
Chief Secretary of Jammu and Kashmir C Phunsong today filed an application in the Supreme Court asking for permission to suspend the implementation of its directions relating to police reforms.
- Message From Roundtable (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 26, 2007)
The revelations made during the Third Roundtable Conference on Jammu and Kashmir, held in New Delhi on Tuesday, have a lot for the people of the terrorism-hit state to cheer up.
- Faking Encounters (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 26, 2007)
Fake police encounters are the most abhorrent legacy of terrorism in Punjab. The same is true of Jammu and Kashmir and several other states as well.
- Shamshad Ahmad On The Peace Process (Frontline, A.G. NOORANI, Apr 26, 2007)
The peace process from the perspective of Shamshad Ahmad, former Foreign Secretary of Pakistan.
- Kashmir Could Be Resolved Early (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 26, 2007)
Spain wishes success of political process in Pakistan
- Manmohan Hints At Trisecting Ihk (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Apr 25, 2007)
Calls for peace with Pakistan
Links troop-cut to militancy
- Indian Pm Promises Soothing Balm To Heal Kashmir (Singapore Times, Y.P. Rajesh, Apr 25, 2007)
India's prime minister promised on Tuesday to strengthen human rights and improve the quality of life in Kashmir to erase the scars of a violent revolt and help bring peace to the troubled region.
- Pm Unveils Plan To Build 'New' J&k (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2007)
In a determined move to make a breakthrough in Jammu and Kashmir, the Centre announced setting up of two committees to monitor the recommendations of the four working groups after marathon deliberations with the various political parties from the state.
- J&k Govt Issues 120 'Most Wanted’ Terrorist List (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2007)
The Jammu and Kashmir government has submitted to the centre a list of 120 “most wanted” militants sheltering in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Pakistan after engineering terror in the state.
- Pm Unveils 'New' Vision For Jammu & Kashmir (Pioneer, Akhilesh Suman, Apr 25, 2007)
In a strange twist of irony, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday took a leaf from National Conference's founder Sheikh Abdullah to offer vision of "Naya Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh" at the third round table on Jammu & Kashmir.
- Forces Fear Takeover By Militants If Valley Properties Vacated (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2007)
The ongoing exercise for relocation of troops trenched in orchards and private properties in Kashmir has sent alarm bells ringing in the security establishments.
- Advani Cautions Centre Against Any Compromise On Kashmir (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2007)
Take Parliament into confidence before making any decision on the issue'
- India, Pakistan Making Reasonable Progress On Kashmir: Musharraf (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2007)
India and Pakistan are making “reasonable progress” on the Kashmir issue, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said, expressing optimism that the two sides will reach at some conclusion.
- Relate J-K Troop Deployment To Ground Reality, Says Manmohan (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2007)
The Third Roundtable on Kashmir set the tone for the road ahead by endorsing recommendations to boost relations across the Line of Control, rehabilitate victims of militancy, prevent human rights violations, ensure the Valley’s economic development . . .
- Kashmir Problem Has Two Dimensions: Indian Pm (Frontier Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2007)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday said that there were two dimensions to the problems of Jammu and Kashmir, one was an internal one and the other, an external one, involving Indo-Pakistan relations.
- J&k Troop Level Proportional To Magnitude Of Terror: Manmohan (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday that acts of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir continued to be an area of concern for the Centre and, therefore, the level of troop deployment in the state would remain proportional to the magnitude of the . . .
- Separatists To Boycott Roundtable (Tribune, S.P.Sharma, Apr 24, 2007)
Although separatists will abstain from tomorrow’s round-table conference (RTC) with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi,many participants will be there pleading for dialogue with them, hardliners and terrorist groups.
- Bjp Asks Govt To Act Against Pro-Pakistan Rallyists In J&k (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 23, 2007)
Lodging strong objection against the protest march by militants carrying pro-Pakistani Lashkar-e-Taiba flags and shouting slogans in favour of Pakistan in Kashmir valley, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday said that it was a serious development . . .
- ‘Kashmir Solution On Anvil’ (Asian Age, Shafqat Ali, Apr 21, 2007)
Pakistan foreign minister Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri said that Pakistan and India were inching towards the resolution of the Kashmir issue under an accord.
- Militancy And Small Arms Proliferation (Hindu, R. Hariharan, Apr 20, 2007)
It is essential that South Asian countries unite not only in fighting terrorism but also in curtailing the proliferation of small arms.
- India’S Rigid Approach Has Resulted In Deadlock On Issues’ (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 20, 2007)
Former Pakistan High Commissioner to India Aziz Ahmed Khan has claimed that India’s “rigid approach” has prevented in achieving breakthrough on bilateral issues including Siachen and Sir Creek.
- Musharraf’S Proposal (Tribune, P.C. Dogra, Apr 20, 2007)
There has been a lot of hype in the media about the four-point proposal of President Pervez Musharraf with specific reference to demilitarisation and joint control. We Indians get swayed in no time.
- A Risky Proposition (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Apr 19, 2007)
At a time when former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and PDP leader Mufti Mohammad Sayeed is pressing for a withdrawal of the army to the barracks, Jagmohan in the latest issue of the Organiser opposes the demand.
- Aziz Ahmed Khan On India-Pakistan Ties: ‘People Want Peace’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 19, 2007)
The people of Pakistan and India desire peaceful relations and want their leaders to resolve all issues between the two countries, said former High Commissioner to India Aziz Ahmad Khan.
- J&k Leads In Growth In Tax Revenue (Tribune, Sarbjit Dhaliwal, Apr 18, 2007)
Believe it or not, trouble-torn Jammu and Kashmir has registered the highest growth in the country as far as the collection of revenue from various state taxes is concerned.
- Spcial Article (Statesman, Rajinder Puri, Apr 18, 2007)
Consider the state of the nation. Then consider the political response to issues that confront it. Begin with the North-east. The entire region is bleeding from separatist insurgencies that started decades ago.
- Meetings Galore To Discuss Peace (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 17, 2007)
Hectic activity towards hammering out a solution to the Kashmir problem is on the cards next week when, besides the round table conference of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, two other high-profile meetings will be held for the purpose.
- More Aiims-Like Hospitals To Be Set Up (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 17, 2007)
Centre’s ambitious project to set up a chain of 13 AIIMS-like super specialty hospitals in the country finally took off on Monday with the Health Ministry clearing three such projects for Kolkata, Jammu and Lucknow.
- A Bizarre Turn In The War On Terror (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Apr 17, 2007)
Reports emerge that the United States is funding an Al-Qaeda linked terror group to attack Iran.
- Pak Still Abetting Terror: Antony (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 17, 2007)
“There is no change in Pakistan’s support to cross-border terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. This remains a cause of concern to us,” says Defence Minister A K Antony.
- Roots Of Suicide Terrorism (Frontline, A.G. NOORANI, Apr 17, 2007)
Nationalism, and not religious fundamentalism, drives suicide bombers, as this book shows with the help of detailed research.
- Road To Kashmir Roundtable May Prove To Be Rocky (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Apr 14, 2007)
Discussions in crucial working group on Centre-State relations deadlocked
National Conference seeks wide-ranging autonomy
BJP for abrogation of Article 370
- A Question Of Trust (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Apr 14, 2007)
President General Pervez Musharraf told a seminar in Islamabad Thursday that mutual trust was a pre-requisite for fighting terrorism, and Pakistan’s allies must not doubt its sincerity and commitment to the fight. He declared:
- Thinking “Out Of Box” (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 13, 2007)
The climate of hostility between India and Pakistan has definitely undergone a noticeable change as a result of the ongoing composite dialogue process.
- Saarc Summit In Delhi (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Apr 13, 2007)
The SAARC summit in New Delhi proves that the grouping still has a long way to go to reduce the "trust deficit" among its members.
- India, Pakistan Have Vision Deficit: Foreign Secy (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2007)
India and Pakistan have a "vision deficit" which prevents the two countries from working out a peace paradigm based on shared goals and strategies, foreign secretary Shiv Shankar Menon said while laying out India's grand strategy in dealing with . . .
- India: No Rivalry With Pakistan In Afghanistan Menon Wants . . . (Frontier Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2007)
Dispelling the notion of a new ‘great game’ in Afghanistan, Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon said Wednesday that India, Afghanistan and Pakistan had a ‘common interest in bringing peace and defeating extremism in their periphery.
- No Withdrawal Of Army: Gen Panag (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2007)
Northern Command GoC-in-Chief Lt- Gen H.S. Panag today said the situation was not normal for Army to return to barracks.
- Anatomy Of Extremism (Dawn, Shahid M. Amin, Apr 11, 2007)
THE brutal killing of a woman minister of the Punjab government recently is illustrative of the convoluted thinking of Islamic extremists. The assassin believed that women should not rule over men and a Muslim woman must wear Hijab when she appears . . .
- It's Not Mufti's Call (Pioneer, MN Buch, Apr 10, 2007)
When Lord Cornwallis surrendered to George Washington at the battle of Yorktown, the British troops marched out to the tune, "The World Turned Upside Down".
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