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Articles 4121 through 4220 of 21784:
- Govern Or Get Out, Bjp Tells Upa (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Jul 13, 2006)
In a blistering attack on the Centre for compromising national security, the main Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday told the United Progressive Alliance Government to either "govern or get out" in the interest of the nation and the people.
- Time Opportune To Talk Strategy (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Jul 13, 2006)
It was an interesting experience for me to again exchange views with key strategic thinkers in the US last month at a location close to the statue of Mahatma . . .
- Terrible Tuesday (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 13, 2006)
It was indeed a terrible Tuesday for India, especially for the residents of its most cosmopolitan city and commercial capital, Mumbai.
- India Slams Pakistan For Linking Attack To Kashmir (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
India has slammed Pakistan for trying to link the Mumbai blasts with the Kashmir dispute and asked Islamabad to reign in terror outfits operating from its soil.
- Death Toll In Mumbai Train Blasts Rises To 250 (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
The death toll from a series of bombs that struck Bombay’s packed commuter trains rose Wednesday to 200, and India demanded that Pakistan dismantle the “infrastructure of terrorism,” but leveled no direct accusation at its rival for the attacks.
- Kasuri For Fissile Material Moratorium With India (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri has said that Islamabad is ready for a bilateral fissile material moratorium with India saying that its nuclear weapons programme was driven by Indian threat perception.
- Widen The Net, Tighten The Noose (Pioneer, Ahtesham Qureshy, Jul 13, 2006)
Election Commission must realise that the polling process is not just about mobilising paramilitary forces, says Ahtesham Qureshy
- How Could We Let This Pass? (Pioneer, Rai Singh, Jul 13, 2006)
By completing the railway link between Beijing and Lhasa, the Chinese have achieved a marvellous feat of engineering.
- India Suspects Lt Behind Blasts (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Police awaiting test results from evidence collected from blast scenes
Lashkar and Hizbul Mujahedin deny role in rail blasts
Manmohan praises people returning to normal life
- Delhi Metro Steps Up Security (Hindu, Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar, Jul 13, 2006)
RAF deployed along with sniffer dogs; bomb disposal squads increased
- Jihadis On Rampage (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 13, 2006)
Does the UPA regime have the courage to confront them?
- Reforms Hobbled By Politics (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Jul 13, 2006)
If only Dr Manmohan Singh, a competent economist and honest politician, is allowed a free hand to do his job, he could emerge an efficient administrator.
- Why Bother About Corruption? (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Jul 13, 2006)
To strike at the roots that feed corruption in India we need to move quickly on poll campaign finance reform.
- Serial Blasts In Mumbai (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 13, 2006)
The serial bomb blasts in packed passenger trains in Mumbai on Tuesday that left over 160 dead and 600 wounded have shaken not only India but South Asia as a whole.
- Mumbai Blasts: Concern Over Peace Process (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Jul 13, 2006)
Blasts front-page news in British papers
Attacks likely to play into the hands of those opposed to the peace process
- `Pakistan Must Act Against Terror Groups' (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Jul 13, 2006)
Kasuri's remarks appalling: India
Kasuri drew a link between Mumbai blasts and non-resolution of disputes between India, Pakistan
"Pakistan is in the forefront of international efforts to fight terrorism"
- 'We Should Not Be A Haughty Big Brother To Nepal' (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Devi Prasad Tripathi, general secretary, Nationalist Congress Party, has been associated with Nepal since his days as a student leader at Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University
- Justice Through Courts, Not Guns (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 13, 2006)
President George Bush once complimented India saying it had 150 million Muslims but no Al Qaeda. Alas, the Mumbai blasts demonstrate, not for the first time, that Al Qaeda is very much here.
- Blasts Continue In J&k, 14 Injured (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
At least 14 persons, including eight tourists, were injured when terrorists for the second straight day targeted visitors in Jammu and Kashmir.
- For Durable Ties With Us (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, Jul 13, 2006)
Understanding the perceptions of those who influence US foreign policy provides an insight into the factors that shape the directions that global developments will take. It was, therefore, interesting to meet key strategic thinkers in the U.S last . . .
- Bush Condemns Mumbai Blasts (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Jul 13, 2006)
President George W. Bush expressed outrage over the bomb blasts that killed over 183 persons in Mumbai on Tuesday and said the United States stood with India in the war on terror.
- The Day After (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 13, 2006)
Few organisations would have both the ruthlessness and the logistical capabilities to mount attacks on the scale and intensity of the Mumbai train bombings, which killed 190 at last count and injured many more.
- Maximum Power (Times of India, ARCHANA JAHAGIRDAR, Jul 13, 2006)
It took just 11 minutes to wreck Mumbai. In those 11 minutes some lives were snuffed out, other lives changed for the worse with horrific injuries. Even as phone lines in and to Mumbai were jammed, anxious relatives waited to hear about the safety . . .
- Mumbai Blasts Derail Indo-Pak Peace Process (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Jul 13, 2006)
Yesterday’s serial blasts in Mumbai appear to have taken the most important toll — the three-year-old Indo-Pak peace process.
- Mumbai Blasts Derail Indo-Pak Peace Process (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Jul 13, 2006)
Yesterday’s serial blasts in Mumbai appear to have taken the most important toll — the three-year-old Indo-Pak peace process.
- It Will Be A Long Haul (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jul 13, 2006)
These are times when you want to say the hell with political correctness and demand an eye for an eye.
- Massive Hunt On As Death Toll Rises To 200 (The Daily Star, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Indian police said yesterday the bombs which ripped through trains in Mumbai on Tuesday bore the hallmark of Islamic militants.
- Pointless Savagery (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 13, 2006)
Bombay's return to work yesterday after one of the worst terrorist attacks in Indian history was admirable. The stock market, almost perversely, even rallied by more than two per cent.
- Pointless Savagery (Telegraph (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Bombay's return to work yesterday after one of the worst terrorist attacks in Indian history was admirable. The stock market, almost perversely, even rallied by more than two per cent.
- No Surrender To Terror (China Daily, editorial, chinadaily, Jul 13, 2006)
Death is always petrifying. When it came in the form of multiple bombs that ripped through passenger trains at rush hour in Mumbai, India, on Tuesday, the word "gory" took on new meaning.
- Our Key Interests Are Sacred, Asserts India (Economist, D Ravi Kanth, Jul 13, 2006)
Union Commerce Minister Kamal Nath told World Trade Organization (WTO) Director General Pascal Lamy during a confessional meeting on Wednesday that New Delhi is not willing to accept any dilution of flexibilities for developing countries in regard . . .
- Empty Rhetoric (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 13, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s promise to ensure the autonomy of the country’s science and technology institutions cannot be taken at its face value.
- Mumbai Bloodied By Blasts But Back At Work (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Jul 13, 2006)
Millions of people in India's financial capital returned to work on Wednesday a day after a wave of bombings, as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the country would not kneel to terrorism.
- The Road To Unimaginable Horror (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 13, 2006)
There has rarely been a crime so predictable as that visited on Mumbai. It is part of a war that is still far from over.
- 'Offering Low Fares Is Not Enough' (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 13, 2006)
Air Deccan has been pioneer of low-cost airlines in India. It is pursuing its vision of “empowering every Indian to fly” by providing low airfares and linking unconnected cities.
- Dhaka’S Rice Scam (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 13, 2006)
Delhi’s decision to cancel delivery of the balance consignment of Rs 32 crore worth of rice to Bangladesh, for free distribution among flood victims in the northern parts of the . . .
- Private Ports (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 13, 2006)
There is a trend all over the world to decentralise direct government control and to place the ports on a more commercial footing.
- Ongc Likely To Bid In Rosneft Ipo - Official (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC), the country's most valuable firm, is likely to bid in an initial public offering by Russian oil firm Rosneft, an oil ministry official said on Wednesday.
- Inbred Duplicity (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 13, 2006)
Assam Police confirmation that the Ulfa’s Rs 25-lakh extortion notice on the Guwahati RBI regional director is “genuine” once again exposes the outfit’s inbred . . .
- Gulmarg Too Under Attack, 7 Tourists Injured (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
In a span of 24 hours after conducting serial blasts at tourists in Srinagar on Tuesday, suspected terrorists yet again today targeted tourism directly and hurled a grenade towards their vehicle at Gulmarg injuring seven tourists, including three women.
- India Reacts Strongly To Kasuri's Remarks On Kashmir (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
In the aftermath of deadly terror attacks in Mumbai, India today took strong exception to Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri's remarks seeking to link the blasts to lack of resolution of Indo-Pak disputes, denouncing his comments . . .
- Cruel Intentions (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jul 13, 2006)
It’s unlikely that Tuesday’s violence in Srinagar was connected to the carnage unleashed in Mumbai a few hours later.
- 8 Tourists Injured In Grenade Attack (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Two top Laskhar-e-Toiba militants and a jawan were among six persons killed and 15 injured as militants carried out two more grenade attacks, including one targeting tourists for the second straight day today in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Let Logic Reign In Tricky Situation (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 13, 2006)
Hardly a day passes without a loud voice being heard for and against demilitarisation in the State especially the Valley.
- Relief For India’S Remand Prisoners (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 12, 2006)
Amendment to the prison law promises to decongest Indian jails, where thousands languish without trial.
- The Mumbai Spirit Must Prevail (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 12, 2006)
The first thing which needs to be said about Tuesday evening bomb blasts is that the spirit of Mumbai will prevail again, as it always has.
- Riding Piggyback To Disaster (Pioneer, Maneka Gandhi, Jul 12, 2006)
Many years ago, my husband and I had gone for dinner to a close friend. There was another guest, a young girl of 18.
- 160 Dead In Mumbai Blasts (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
460 injured in explosions within 10 minutes on five trains and two stations
* Indian prime minister appeals for calm, vows to defeat terrorists
- The Realpolitik Of India’S ‘New Deal’ (The Financial Express, Sauvik Chakraverti, Jul 12, 2006)
The curse of ‘politics’ combined with ‘socialism’ and ‘democracy’ has made the state a clientelistic affair
- Mayhem In Mumbai (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 12, 2006)
Anti-socials shouldn’t be allowed to hold city to ransom
- Terror Bombs Cause Mayhem On Mumbai’S Lifeline: •Over 160 Killed, . . . (Dawn, Anand Kumar, Jul 12, 2006)
Bombs ripped through seven packed commuter trains and stations during rush hour in Mumbai on Tuesday evening, killing at least 163 passengers and injuring about 600.
- Enough Is Enough! (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
When the first of the explosives went off at the Bombay Stock Exchange on March 12, 1993, by chance I was in the vicinity.
- Dawood Is In Waziristan (Pioneer, B Raman, Jul 12, 2006)
With US mounting pressure on Islamabad to reveal underworld don's whereabouts, Pervez Musharraf has shifted him to the Pakistan-Afghanistan border ---- Mafia don and wanted terrorist Dawood Ibrahim was living in Karachi with a Pakistani passport . . .
- Terror In Mumbai: It Could Be Next Target (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Terrorism' has become a global industry. It appears to work like a multinational corporation with branches, local offices around the world. This industry has no accountability to society.
- Nuclear Links With India Will Improve Energy Security: Rice (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
It will "ease" New Delhi's reliance on hydrocarbons "from unstable sources''
India and U.S. can accomplish great things in this new century
U.S. is for strengthening nuclear non-proliferation regime
- Dozen More Reasons (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 12, 2006)
To ask: just what is this government doing about terror, why can’t it even get its rhetoric right?
- On My Own Trip (Indian Express, SUNANDA MEHTA, Jul 12, 2006)
Travel only with thy equals or thy betters; if there are none, travel alone — The Dhammapada
- All In The Mainstream (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 12, 2006)
A baffling outcome of the influx from Bangladesh has been the mushroom growth of unaffiliated madrasas in West Bengal’s border districts.
- Rattled Upa Govt Suspects Let Link (Deccan Herald, K Subrahmanya, Jul 12, 2006)
The Kashmir blasts could have passed off as just another warning bell ringing for Delhi from the violence-prone northern state until the initial news from Mumbai of the first of the blasts came in.
- Highways Hassles (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 12, 2006)
It would seem the day is not far off when an instant bandh (read road blockade) will result if even a stray chicken or dog is run over by a vehicle on Manipur’s main lifelines ~ the 213-km Dimapur-Imphal Road (NH 39) or the alternative 214-km Silchar . .
- Pakistani Minister Says Bombs Show Need For Talks (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Bombings which killed more than 160 people in Mumbai, India on Tuesday showed that Pakistan and India need to resolve disputes that can be exploited by extremists, Pakistan's foreign minister said.
- Grenade Attacks May Derail Tourism Industry (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jul 12, 2006)
Blasts won't affect tourist influx: traders
Sixth attack on tourists since beginning of this year's tourist season
Mainstream, separatist political parties condemn attacks
Perpetrators of violence will only invite people's wrath: Azad
- Police Pick Through Bomb-Hit Mumbai (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Jul 12, 2006)
Investigators picked through the mangled wreckage of trains and stations in Mumbai on Wednesday as millions of people commuted to work and school following a string of bomb blasts that killed at least 179.
- Fake Fir Scam: Judgment Ordering Cbi Probe Upheld (Hindu, J. Venkatesan, Jul 12, 2006)
State had challenged Madras High Court order in Supreme Court The Bench said that since thousands of crores of rupees was involved, the interests of the State had to be protected by proper investigation .
- Congressmen Face Delhiites' Ire Over Poor Power Situation (Hindu, Sujay Mehdudia, Jul 12, 2006)
Cadres have been faced with angry crowds forcing them to abruptly end the by-poll campaign for Subhash Nagar municipal seat
Sheila Dikshit, senior leaders have kept away from campaign
Party workers told to stop playing the `band and dhol'
- Manmohan Condemns Attacks, Appeals For Calm (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Jul 12, 2006)
Lashkar hand suspected; objective is to raise communal violence
Objective is to raise "tempo of communal violence" in India: sources
Emergency security review meeting held at Manmohan's residence
- Sonia Gandhi Visits Bomb Blasts Injured[ 0204hrs ] (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Congress President Sonia Gandhi visited the injured on Tuesday evening's serial blasts in suburban trains at a local hospital late tonight.
- Post-Poll Campaign (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 12, 2006)
B B Tandon may no longer be chief election commissioner but the CPM believes there should be no let up in the campaign against him.
- Politics Overtakes Secretary General's Contest (Daily Excelsior, Tushar Charan, Jul 12, 2006)
India seems to have raised many hackles by announcing that Shashi Tharoor, UN under secretary general for communications and public . . .
- Will They Make It? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 12, 2006)
Believers in democracy in the sub-continent should feel encouraged by reports that opposition parties in Pakistan have stepped up their offensive for the restoration of popular rule.
- Facing Extinction (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 12, 2006)
Despite being home to one of the most celebrated sanctuaries, Uttaranchal's efforts to protect wildlife are proving inadequate, says Hiranmay Karlekar.
- Terror Tuesday: Let, Simi Hands In Mumbai Serial Blasts (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
The terror attack on Mumbai trains was carried out by Lashkar-e-Toiba and local Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) activists and was designed to trigger communal conflagration in the country’s financial capital, intelligence sources said.
- Do Aur Do Paanch (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 12, 2006)
The suggestion of the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions (NCMEI) to make mathematics and English optional so that they do not count for promotion in secondary school would be music to many an ear. The recommendation is not baseless.
- 163 Killed In Mumbai Train Bombings (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Seven explosions ripped through packed commuter trains during rush hour on Tuesday in India's commercial capital, killing at least 163 people and injuring over 460 in what officials said was a well-coordinated bomb attack by terrorists.
- Fight The Tigers, Arm Sri Lanka (Pioneer, Ashok K Mehta, Jul 12, 2006)
The story of the Government's firefighting action in Nepal is instructive. While the crisis was brewing, BJP leader Jaswant Singh was invited to Kathmandu by King Gyanendra.
- Apex Court Asks Delhi Hc To Name A Judge (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Delhi High Court to suggest the name of an Additional Sessions Judge to examine the material placed before it by National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and other NGOs seeking reinvestigation and transfer of . . .
- Rice Urges Congress To Vote N-Deal Before August (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Jul 12, 2006)
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Monday urged both Houses of the US Congress to vote on the US-India civil nuclear cooperation before the month-long summer recess in August.
- India, Pak Sign Mou For $ 25m Quake Aid (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
India and Pakistan today signed a memorandum of understanding specifying modalities for the release of reconstruction material worth $ 25 million to Islamabad for affected areas of the Pakistan occupied Kashmir devastated by a powerful earthquake . . .
- Tigers’ Tale Of Woe (Tribune, Brig Ranjit Talwar (retd), Jul 12, 2006)
During the follow-up discussions after the Sariska debacle, some senior forest officers had opined that Sariska was an exceptional case of management failure that could neither be explained nor justified.
- Bombed: Head To Heart (Telegraph, Satish Nandgaonkar, Jul 12, 2006)
Terror coursed through India from its northern tip at noon to its financial heart at sundown, as synchronised grenade attacks in Srinagar gave way to multiple blasts on packed commuter trains in Mumbai, leaving over 147 dead.
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