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Articles 3621 through 3720 of 9581:
- Terrorist Handover: Congress Asks Bjp To Apologise (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
The Kandahar controversy resurfaced today with the Congress asking the BJP to either tender an apology or expel former External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh for the “revelations” in his forthcoming book “Call to Honour”. Mr Jaswant Singh is . . .
- The Terror Within (Times of India, Ranjan Roy, Jul 18, 2006)
For years, we've heard pompous exhortations from our leaders about how no Indian was ever found to be part of any international Islamic terror group. A true tribute to secular politics and democracy in a country that has . . .
- Icici Bank Offers New Service In Bahrain (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
The ICICI bank is offering its customers in Bahrain, specially Indian expatriates, a new service to facilitate remittances quickly in view of a new official directive which makes transfer of salaries into bank accounts compulsory.
- Modi Breathes Fire Into Bjp’S Anti-Terrorism Campaign (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
What Godhra ‘02 was to Narendra Modi in terms of electoral dividends, Mumbai 7/11 could be to the BJP in Maharashtra.
- India Is On A Roll And People Are Betting On It' (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Jul 18, 2006)
India has done well. Earlier there was a feeling that it had political instability; governments come and change policies. Now there is conviction that whatever the government in power, economic reforms go on.
- Bt Cotton And The Price Blight (Business Line, K. P. Prabhakaran Nair, Jul 18, 2006)
Without going into the merits or otherwise of Bt cotton to stem the bollworm problem, the price of the seeds has created a storm on the fields.
- Keep Back Channels Open (Tribune, S. Nihal Singh, Jul 18, 2006)
The pause in the Indo-Pakistani dialogue was inevitable, given the devastating nature of the terrorist attacks on the Mumbai trains and their suspected links to groups in Pakistan.
- A World Awash In Tools To Kill (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 18, 2006)
Just as gun crimes are frequent when people have lots of guns, so bombings are frequent when people have access to lots of bombs. India, just by itself, proves that truism: A series of blasts in 1993, also in Mumbai, killed 250. And in 2005 three . . .
- Red In The Face (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 18, 2006)
Whether Congress rules or BJP, murderous Naxalites have no place. UPA hasn’t sent this message
- Anxieties Of A World City (Indian Express, Pamela Philipose, Jul 18, 2006)
Even a week after a monsoon evening was blown apart in a dissonance of mangled metal and torn bodies, India is still searching for . . .
- ‘It (A Breakthrough) Is Expected As Early As Possible. I Can’T Say When, But It May Happen Today Also’ (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 18, 2006)
Mr Vilasrao Deshmukh, you must be busy with meetings after meetings, visits after visits.
- Pm Seeks ‘Constructive’ Answers To N-Knots From Us (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Keen to see an early conclusion of the pathbreaking Indo-US nuclear deal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday conveyed to US President George W Bush India’s specific concerns over the proposed American legislation granting waivers for nuclear . . .
- India, Us Discuss Terror, N-Deal (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
US President George W Bush and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday discussed last week’s train bombings in India as well as efforts to ratify their controversial nuclear deal. Bush, who called Singh “one of the really true gentlemen” on . . .
- Pakistan Needs To Show Firm Commitment, Says Manmohan (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday demanded “firm commitment” backed by action from Pakistan on not allowing terrorists to use its soil for attacks on India, a news report said.
- Rally Ban Before Modi Comes Calling (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
The state government has banned all political rallies in Maharashtra for the next 30 days but would not confirm if the decision was taken with Narendra Modi’s impending Mumbai visit in mind.
- Advani Challenge To Pm (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
L.K. Advani today turned the twin guns of terror and spiralling prices on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, daring him to seek a fresh mandate for allegedly failing to control either.
- Ripples In Pak Over Pm Remark (Telegraph, IMTIAZ GUL, Jul 17, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s reference to the role of Pakistan-based elements in the Mumbai blasts has alarmed Islamabad and analysts who fear such “accusations” might derail the peace process.
- Bird Flu Vaccine, Made In India (Telegraph, G.S. Mudur, Jul 17, 2006)
Scientists have created the country’s first home-grown vaccine to protect poultry from the deadly bird flu by using the H5N1 avian influenza virus that had slipped into India earlier this year.
- The War Against Terrorism (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Jul 17, 2006)
There is constant pressure by the security agencies at the `micro' or grassroots level. This goes largely unnoticed by the public and is what is keeping criminals and terrorists at bay. A further strengthening of the national security apparatus . . .
- 2 Ministers Had Pressed For Caution (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Jul 17, 2006)
At least two Union Cabinet ministers had, at an emergency meeting after the Mumbai terror blasts, urged the government to exercise caution in identifying a particular community as the culprits without sufficient evidence and proof.
- Pm To Put Pak In Dock (Tribune, Anita Katyal, Jul 17, 2006)
When Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets the leaders of the G8 industrialised nations here tomorrow, he will put Pakistan in the dock for its complicity in the recent Mumbai blasts and urge them to lean on Islamabad to take action against the . . .
- Customer Reddy (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Jul 17, 2006)
Reserve Bank of India governor Yaga Venugopal Reddy’s sense of humour is legendary.
- Market Regulation After The Blasts (The Financial Express, Sucheta Dalal, Jul 17, 2006)
One day of hyperbole and then a big dose of reality.
- Pm To Pak: Start Showing Action Against Terrorism (Hindustan Times, Nilova Roy Chaudhury, Jul 17, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has not spoken to the Pakistani president over telephone since the Mumbai blasts but "contacts have been established with the government of Pakistan at all levels".
- Where We Can Trip (Indian Express, JAITHIRTH RAO , Jul 17, 2006)
Mumbai has been targeted along its febrile nervous system. Quite sensibly, in my opinion, most of us do not care about who did it or why.
- Postponement Of Talks (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 17, 2006)
The postponement of foreign secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan by New Delhi following the Mumbai attacks is a most unfortunate and regrettable development.
- Qaida Training Militants In Kashmir (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Al Qaida is training Kashmiri militants to undertake terrorist attacks in the Valley, according to a document available with UNI.
- People Show The Way (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Jul 17, 2006)
If there is a saving grace in the Mumbai blasts, it lies in the courage and determination of the common man ----
- Peace After War (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 17, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, known for his caution and restraint —-often more than . . .
- Pm Calls For New Pathways To Peace (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said the international community "must adopt zero tolerance for terrorism anywhere" and looked forward to discussions on terrorism at the G-8 summit at St Petersburg in Russia.
- Midnight Knock (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
The idea is to prevent further acts of hate, not to sow the seeds of more hatred.
- "Arrests Not Linked To Blasts" (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 17, 2006)
The Pakistan Foreign Office said on Sunday the arrest of two Pakistanis in Nepal was not linked to the Mumbai blasts but to a 2001 case. It did not specify what the 2001 case was.
- Indian Soaps: Victims Of Dorian Grey Syndrome (Indian Express, Shailaja Bajpai, Jul 17, 2006)
Let’s begin with the most inconsequential yet most irritating fact about our television shows: they just don’t grow up.
- Dialogue Derailed (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 17, 2006)
India-Pak peace talks have been suspended
- Re-Enact Pota: Advani (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Demanding the re-enactment of POTA to check the surge in terrorism, BJP leader L K Advani asked the Centre to secure international support for India's war on terror and for exerting pressure on Pakistan to dismantle the terror networks operating there . .
- Broken City (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 17, 2006)
As I started my run to catch the Andheri-bound local at Churchgate, I knew . . .
- 'India Reacting Emotionally' (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 17, 2006)
Pakistan Minister for Information and Broadcasting Muhammed Ali Durrani has said the Government of India was reacting "emotionally" to the Mumbai blasts.
- Moderates On Both Sides Must Assert Themselves (Hindu, Foqia Sadiq Khan, Jul 17, 2006)
In this view from across the border on the Mumbai train blasts, the writer argues that Pakistan needs to make a greater effort to deal with terrorist networks while India must immediately act to prevent a Gujarat-like backlash and over the longer . . .
- A Balancing Act For Justice To All (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 17, 2006)
The Kerala Professional Colleges Act (KPC Act), 2006, is neither pro-minority nor anti-minority; it is only pro-people.
- Limit To Tolerance, But Options Are Limited Too (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Jul 17, 2006)
Despite the Musharraf regime's equivocation on terrorism, India will gain nothing by allowing the authors of the Mumbai blasts to disrupt the peace process with . . .
- Mumbai: What Next? (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Striking similarities between the recent Varanasi and Mumbai blasts have come to the fore following forensic reports on last Tuesday's serial blasts in Mumbai. Not just the explosives used in the terror attacks but the modus operandi of the ultras . . .
- Pm Seeks Words And Deeds From Pak (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Asking Pakistan to give “firm commitments backed by action” on not allowing its territory to be used by terrorists against India, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday appeared unenthusiastic on bringing back the tough POTA law to counter terrorism.
- Cauvery Neeravari Nigam To Raise Rs. 135 Crore (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Nigam had sought permission to issue bonds to raise Rs. 200 crore
Revanna says permission would be obtained to raise Rs. 65 crore
The funds would be utilised to repair the canals
Adikebommanahalli Lift Irrigation Project almost ready
- Bb To Close Down Terrorists’ Camps! (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 17, 2006)
Self-exiled former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has claimed that if returned to power she would close down the ‘terrorists’ camps’, she believes, are operating in the country. In a statement, she has also charged President Musharraf of failure to . . .
- India Seeks ‘Firm’ Pak Commitment On Terrori (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
India on Sunday demanded “firm commitment” backed by action from Pakistan on reining in terrorists, as investigators made slow progress in solving last week’s deadly train bombings.
- Israel Exercising Its Right To Self-Defence (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 17, 2006)
Sir, ~ The editorial, “The Gaza blitzkrieg” (11 July), demonstrates not even a cursory acquaintance with the facts. Israel fully withdrew from Gaza nine months ago, hoping that the Palestinians would . . .
- Blasts: Pakistan Denies Involvement Of Two (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 17, 2006)
The Pakistan Foreign Office said on Sunday the arrest of two Pakistanis in Nepal was not linked to the Mumbai blasts but to a 2001 case. It did not specify what the 2001 case was.
- India Puts Off Peace Talks With Pakistan (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Jul 17, 2006)
India has put off peace talks with Pakistan due this week after suspicion over the Mumbai train bombings fell on Islamist militants based in that country, a top Indian foreign ministry official said on Sunday.
- Serve Mumbai’S Spirit By Tackling The Rot (Indian Express, Sucheta Dalal, Jul 17, 2006)
Four days after the deadly blasts that rocked Mumbai, I am hugely relieved to find that thousands of Mumbaikars, like me, are tired of the paeans sung to the astonishing spirit of Mumbai.
- Pm Keeps Pressure On Pak, Leaves Door Ajar For Conditional Talks (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 17, 2006)
Outlining a complex diplomatic strategy for India after the Mumbai massacre, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today left the door ajar for conditional engagement with Pakistan while trying to mobilise international pressure on Islamabad to stop . . .
- No Troop Cut In J&k As Long As Pak Helps Terrorists' (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
India today ruled out reduction in troops in Jammu and Kashmir until Pakistan keeps its promise of not allowing its territory to be used by terrorists against it.
- Serve Mumbai’S Spirit By Tackling The Rot (New Indian Express, Sucheta Dalal, Jul 17, 2006)
Four days after the deadly blasts that rocked Mumbai, I am hugely relieved to find that thousands of Mumbaikars, like me, are tired of the paeans sung to the astonishing spirit of Mumbai.
- More Frigates (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
A pity not home-built
Given the need to arrest declining force-levels as well as a realisation that there is no escaping increasing, internationally-recognised, maritime responsibilities there must be unstinted approval of placing an order for . . .
- Key To Mumbai Blasts May Lie Close To Home, Experts Say (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
The Mumbai bombings reveal the extent to which India now faces a home-grown threat and confirms the transition of al Qaeda into a global franchise that inspires, but does not direct, attacks around the world.
- A Faultline In Pashupati-To-Tirupati Red Zone (Pioneer, ASHOK MALIK, Jul 17, 2006)
salwa judum: ---- Far from the terror-struck trains of Mumbai, deep in the jungles of the age-old Dandkaranya region, the doughty tribals of middle India are already showing the way: Waging their own war against terror.
- Mumbai Sleuths See Varanasi Connection, Seek Up Cops Aid (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Striking similarities between the recent Varanasi and Mumbai blasts have come to the fore following forensic reports on last Tuesday's serial blasts in Mumbai.
- Pranab Rules Out Troops Withdrawal (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
India has ruled out troops withdrawal from Line of Control until Pakistan stops sponsoring cross-border terrorism in the Valley.
- Jihad Indica (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
No Maginot Line to this global war ---- As the dust settles on Mumbai's horror, it is time for India to consider what the devastating bomb blasts of July 11 mean.
- Advani Praises Manmohan (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Mr LK Advani today applauded Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh for postponing peace talks between foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan in the light of recent Mumbai bomb blasts.
- Zero Tolerance Of Terrorism (Pioneer, Joginder Singh, Jul 17, 2006)
Terrorists struck in a big way at the financial capital of India on July 11, when they targeted Mumbai's lifeline, the local trains running in the city's western suburbs.
- Vidarbha Farmers Seek Mercy Killing (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Finding no way out of their miseries, thirty-five farmers from Vadhona village in the Vidarbha region have written a letter to President A P J Abdul Kalam, seeking permission for euthanasia as local authorities have failed to look into their . . .
- Advani Wants Pota Revived (Hindu, Lalit Shastri, Jul 17, 2006)
"Blasts are unprecedented and executed with military precision"
- No Quotas Please, Says This Obc (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 17, 2006)
I am an OBC. I belong to the caste in Maharashtra called the Malis. The great social reformer, Mahatma Jotiba Phule, was a Mali. He advocated the abolition of the caste system, but never asked for reservations for the so-called backward classes.
- Infiltration Continues Unabated (Daily Excelsior, J N Raina, Jul 17, 2006)
Islamic terrorism is ever on the rise. Willy-nilly, India has now become the entrepot of terrorism, which is well entrenched and 'flourishing' fast in the Muslim-dominated regions, where Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency has spread its tentacles.
- Any Respite? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jul 17, 2006)
In the annals of terrorism the week that has just ended would be remembered as one of the cruelest.
- Pm Seeks Firm Commitment From Pak On Terrorism (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Sending a tough message, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today demanded a "firm commitment" from Pakistan backed by "action on the ground" that its territory will not be used to support terror acts directed against India.
- Systems Overload (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jul 17, 2006)
The Mumbai blasts have exposed the weakness of the communications network in the country. If you had any friends or family in Mumbai on 7/11, you will know how the telephone network all but collapsed that day.
- The Intelligence Way To Tackle Terror (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 17, 2006)
July 11 was indeed a very bloody Tuesday. The frequent targeting of India’s financial capital, and now tourists for the sixth time in J&K, points to a well-orchestrated strategy by India’s enemies.
- Pak Terror Tap On, No Troop Cut In J-K (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee today ruled out any withdrawal of troops from the Jammu and Kashmir border until Pakistan keeps its committment of not allowing terrorists to operate from its soil.
- Cpi To ‘Grill’ Govt On Intelligence Failure (Indian Express, Sabyasachi Bandopadhyay, Jul 17, 2006)
In the aftermath of the Mumbai blasts, which left 182 people dead and hundreds injured, the Congress-led UPA government will have to answer several questions in the Left-UPA Co-ordination Committee meeting to be held on July 22.
- India For Friendship But Pakistan Must Deliver On Commitments . . . (Hindu, N. Ram , Jul 17, 2006)
``No cause is great enough to justify recourse to the killing of innocent people''
- Three Major Summit Themes — Energy Security, Education, Health (Hindu, N. Ram , Jul 17, 2006)
"We would like to see more predictable demand and supply arrangements"
- Peace Talks With Pakistan Put Off (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
India has put off peace talks with Pakistan due this week after suspicion over the Mumbai train bombings that killed over 200 people and injured more than 700 others fell on Islamist militants based in that country, a top Indian foreign ministry . . .
- Freezing Of Peace Dialogue Concerns Us (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Officials in Washington watch with concern as high-level peace talks between India and Pakistan are postponed, hoping that this delay is temporary.
- India Tells Pakistan: Let Or Peace (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has not spoken to the Pakistani president over telephone since the Mumbai blasts but "contacts have been established with the government of Pakistan at all levels".
- Train Bombers 'Funded By British Businessmen' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Indian officials claim that bogus charities are sending Ł8m to Kashmiri terror groups
- Follow It Up (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 16, 2006)
There would be widespread endorsement of the Prime Minister’s stand that the peace process cannot progress until Pakistan fulfils its commitment to crack down on terrorists operating eastward of the Line of Control.
- If Mumbai Falls... (OutLook, Vinod Mehta, Jul 16, 2006)
India falls. You and I know this. Unfortunately, so do the terrorists, the bearded fanatics who run Lashkar-e-Toiba, SIMI and Al Qaeda.
- Pakistan Advises India To Adopt 'Pragmatic Approach' (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Pakistan today asked the Indian leadership to adopt a more "pragmatic approach" in the wake of the Mumbai serial blasts and urged New Delhi to continue the peace process.
- They Strike When Iron Is Cold (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Jul 16, 2006)
Before Mumbai, the Indian state was at its obliging best against terror. After Mumbai, UPA has no choice
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