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Articles 8221 through 8320 of 21784:
- Us Fails To Get Nsg’S Ok For Nuclear Deal With India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 25, 2006)
The United States lobbied on Thursday for allowing nuclear trade with India but failed to get a key international group to take up the matter, diplomats said.
- Pakistan, India Closer To Siachen Pact (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 25, 2006)
Pakistan and India were heading towards an agreement on troop withdrawal from Siachen, The Indian Express reported on Friday.
- Pioneer Launches Car Audio Products For Indian Market (Japan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 25, 2006)
Kyodo) Pioneer Corp. on Thursday launched a range of products developed exclusively for India's growing automobile market.
- Mrs Gandhi's Course (The Nation, Editorial, The Nation, Mar 25, 2006)
There is a lot to be appreciated in the way Mrs Sonia Gandhi practices politics.
- Shunning India-Centric Policies (Dawn, Masood H.Kizilbash, Mar 25, 2006)
Pakistan has assiduously pursued the policy of confrontation and competition with India since 1947. The advice of president Musharraf in his press conference on March 5 to his countrymen was to shun India-centricity and, instead, concentrate on . . .
- Invisible Forces In Kashmir (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Mar 25, 2006)
Jammu and Kashmir is once again caught in currents, cross-currents and under-currents of varied thinking processes on the future of the State.
- 'Cooperatives Are The Only Hope Of Rural India' (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Mar 25, 2006)
It was by chance that Verghese Kurien came to Anand in 1949.
- Ministers, Legislators To Get Significant Pay Hike (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 25, 2006)
The Legislative Assembly today passed Appropriation (Finance) Bill as Deputy Chief Minister, Incharge Finance Muzaffar Hussain Baig announced that salary, allowances and pension of the Ministers and legislators will be hiked substantially before . . .
- Prime Minister Offers Pak Peace Treaty & Its Roadmap (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Mar 25, 2006)
Taking a break from the political storm in New Delhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh kept his date with Amritsar today, flagged off the landmark bus to Nankana Sahib and used that occasion to launch a bold initiative to revive the stalled Indo-Pak . . .
- Ban Religious Processions (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Mar 25, 2006)
As usual Sikhs of Delhi took out a procession on Guru Gobind Singh’s birthday.
- Mirwaiz For Unilateral Ceasefire To Tame Militants (Indian Express, RIYAZ WANI, Mar 25, 2006)
Hours after the reopening of the bus route between Amritsar and Nankana Sahib and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh calling for closer Indo-Pak ties, Hurriyat Chairman Mirwaiz
- Manmohan: Wrong To Link Normalisation With Kashmir (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Mar 25, 2006)
Accord can be reached on Siachen, Sir Creek and Baglihar issues
"Time has come to leave behind animosities, misgivings of the past"
Two of Sikhism's holiest shrines linked
- Discussions With Pakistan Should Lead To Peace Treaty: Manmohan (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Mar 25, 2006)
"Time has come to leave behind animosities, misgivings of the past"
- From India Now, `Out Of The Box' Ideas On Kashmir (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Mar 25, 2006)
Manmohan Singh speaks of two internal and two bilateral tracks for peace.
- But It’S About Kashmir, Insists Pakistan (News International, Mariana Baabar, Mar 25, 2006)
Pakistan has said that the resolution of contentious issues like the Jammu and Kashmir dispute alone would pave the way for not only improvement in bilateral relations with India but also go a long way in improving lives of peoples in the region.
- Liquidity Not A Concern, Says Chidambaram (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 25, 2006)
A day after meeting bankers on the issue of shortage of liquidity, Finance Minister P Chidambaram today said availability of lendable money is not a cause of concern.
- A New Deal For Delhi Under New Master Plan (Hindu, Sujay Mehdudia, Mar 25, 2006)
Far-reaching amendments proposed to bring "relief" to the Capital's citizens
- Supreme Court Extends Sealing Deadline (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 25, 2006)
In a major reprieve to violators, the Supreme Court on Friday extended by three months the March 29 deadline for sealing of illegally commercialised premises in the Capital's residential areas provided they give an undertaking to abide by the Court' . . .
- King’S Obduracy (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Mar 25, 2006)
If Nepal is headed for a confrontation with the mainstream democratic parties and Maoists joining hands for a “decisive” agitation against absolute monarchy for the restoration of parliament, King Gyanendra can thank himself for it. His . . .
- The East Beckons (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Mar 25, 2006)
New Delhi’s efforts to improve ties with Bangladesh during Prime Minister Khaleda Zia’s visit are in sync with the sub-regional dynamics, especially with China’s growing presence in what could be an important hub in South Asia’s links with south-east.
- Become Financial Malls, Banks Told (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 25, 2006)
Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram, on Friday, said, that the committee on inclusion, set up to look into why people are not able to easily access institutional credit and financial products, would submit its report shortly
- From Road To Road Map (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Mar 25, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's latest remarks on the peace process with Pakistan and his suggestions on the practical steps needed to move towards a resolution of the Kashmir dispute represent a major new political and diplomatic initiative by New Delhi.
- Neighbourly Realities (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Mar 25, 2006)
With Dhaka still suspicious of New Delhi's intentions, cooperation in various sectors has been disrupted, harming Bangladesh's interests more than India's.
- The Inner Voice (Statesman, RAVINDRA KUMAR, Mar 25, 2006)
Do not be surprised if Sonia Gandhi soon acquires an honorific that may not make much sense to her Italian relatives.
- Delhi Court Serves Notices On Sansar Chand's Jailors (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 25, 2006)
After repeated production warrants failed to secure poacher Sansar Chand's presence in six MCOCA cases filed by the CBI, a Delhi court on Friday served notices to Ajmer and Jaipur jail authorities for a report on court proceedings against Chand in the pas
- Chief Minister Locks Horns With L-G (Hindu, Sujay Mehdudia, Mar 25, 2006)
B.L. Joshi takes strong note of complaints over criteria of selecting MLAs for `foreign junkets'
- Mutual Faith (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Mar 24, 2006)
Mutual trust between countries is not simply a matter of bargains.
- Pm To Flag Off Bus To Nankana Sahib Today (Tribune, Varinder Walia, Mar 24, 2006)
The unprecedented security umbrella on the eve of the visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to his hometown here tomorrow has converted the holy city into a police . . .
- Perils Of Terror (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Mar 24, 2006)
This incident has all the ingredients of a Bollywood movie.
- Us Lobbies For Nuclear Trade With India (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2006)
The United States lobbied on Thursday for allowing nuclear trade with India but failed to get a key international group to take up the matter, diplomats said.
- From The Mean Streets (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Mar 24, 2006)
It is deemed ‘politically incorrect’ to address, criticize or confront many realities that plague us all in some measure, in an attempt to appease one set of people as against another and thereby create anarchic situations in various spaces of . . .
- Pm Set To Flag Off Sikh Route To Pak (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2006)
Ever since the Partition, the Sikhs have been praying to the almighty, saying, “ Gurdhama de darshan didar, jina to panth nu vichoriya giya hai (grant easy access to shrines from which the Sikhs have been separated or denied obeisance).”
- The Sri Lankan Knot (Deccan Herald, Kuldip Nayar, Mar 24, 2006)
A federal status may be acceptable to the Sinhalese if it would constitute a full and final settlement
- Jet, Sahara Honchos Meet (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2006)
Amid speculation that there was a price re-negotiation for Jet Airways taking over Air Sahara, officials of the two airlines today started discussions to clear irritants from the biggest aviation deal in India.
- A Teacher’S Reward (Tribune, Harish Dhillon, Mar 24, 2006)
THE biggest reward of being a teacher is the frequency and regularity with which former students crop up at the most unusual times and the most unlikely places.
- A Terrorist Organisation Rises Again (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Mar 24, 2006)
The Harkat-ul-Mujahideen's revival makes it clear that Pakistan's Islamist armies have no intention of joining in adétentewith India that promises them only their obliteration.
- New American Moves In Asia (Hindu, P.S. Suryanarayana, Mar 24, 2006)
The partners in the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue — the U.S., Australia, and Japan — seek to checkmate China and also woo India at the same time.
- Quietly, India And Pak Closing Deal On Siachen (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Mar 24, 2006)
Pak in-principle OK to acknowledging Indian troop positions on the glacier India and Pakistan are inching closer to an understanding on withdrawal of troops from Siachen with Islamabad inclined “in-principle” to acknowledge current Indian troop . . .
- Sonia Gandhi Quits Parliament, To Contest Again (Reuters, Palash Kumar, Mar 24, 2006)
The chief Congress party, Sonia Gandhi, quit on Thursday as member of parliament and a key advisory body, after charges she had violated the constitution by holding both posts.
- Hundred Years Of Kala Pani (Daily Excelsior, Arvinder Kaur, Mar 24, 2006)
Once infamous as Kala Pani , this historical monument at Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, marked its centenary on 10th March this year.
- 'Amend Atomic Energy Act To Formalise Indo-Us Nuke Deal' (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2006)
A Republican Congressman has mooted a proposal to amend the US Atomic Energy Act, 1954 so that it could formalise the civilian nuclear deal reached between India and the United States early this month.
- Gandhi Resigns From Indian Parliament (International Herald Tribune, Amelia Gentleman, Mar 24, 2006)
Sonia Gandhi, the leader of India's governing Congress Party, resigned as a member of Parliament on Thursday in an attempt to defuse a political dispute over claims that she had breached parliamentary rules.
- Defenceless Defence Of Indo-Us N-Deal (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Mar 24, 2006)
Us ambassador in Pakistan Ryan C Crocker has said that Indo-US nuclear deal will enhance security and stability in South Asia. Talking to a selected group of journalists in Islamabad on Wednesday, he asserted that the agreement will not in any way . . .
- Ties Strengthened, Made More Meaningful (Dawn, Anwar Kemal, Mar 24, 2006)
Rarely if ever has such a major visit to Pakistan as that of President Bush taken place against a background so laden with negative overtones and a sense of foreboding.
- Witness Protection (Statesman, AMIYA K SAMANTA, Mar 24, 2006)
Comprehensive Criminal Justice Reform Desirable
- Karunanidhi Commends Sonia's Action (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2006)
The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam on Thursday came out in defence of the Congress president Sonia Gandhi, who resigned her parliamentary seat and chairpersonship of the National Advisory Council over the office of profit controversy.
- U.S. Urges Suppliers To Back India Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Francois Murphy, Mar 24, 2006)
Washington on Thursday lobbied the world's top suppliers of nuclear technology to back a U.S.-India civilian nuclear energy deal that critics say threatens the global arms control regime, diplomats said.
- Punjab Has Come A Long Way Since The Years Of Turmoil (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Mar 24, 2006)
It's a sign of absolute normality. As a young reporter, this correspondent had gotten used to the ubiquitous AK-47s and self-loading rifles (SLRs) in the hands of the Punjab Police during the years of turmoil in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
- Many Delhi Legislators Feel The Heat (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2006)
"Holding offices of profit"
- Expect Turbulence (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Mar 24, 2006)
If the merger of Indian Airlines and Air India is being pursued in order to arrest the two airlines’ loss of market share over the years (as some reports have suggested), it is a bad idea.
- High Court Directs Mcd To Dismiss Guilty Officials (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2006)
The Delhi High Court on Thursday directed the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to dismiss any official found guilty of conniving with builder mafia in permitting illegal construction in the Capital.
- Indian Defence Ministry Lowers Pakistan’S Threat Level (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2006)
The latest annual report of the Ministry of Defence has tempered its criticism of Pakistan as a security concern and instead focussed on the need to keep an eye on “unsavoury aspects” abroad such as the instability in Iraq, nuclear stalemate on the . . .
- Cabinet Committee Skips Metro, Loan Hangs Fire (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2006)
The much-expected Bangalore Metro issue did not come up for discussion before the Union Cabinet which held its meeting here on Thursday.
- Sc Reopens J&k Samba Spy Case (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2006)
The High Court had exonerated the nine officers, holding that no material evidence of their involvement in spying for Pakistan was brought on record and asked the ministry to give them all the monetary benefits they would otherwise be due.
- India-B’Desh Train On Anvil (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
As part of the confidence-building measures (CBMs), India and Pakistan have agreed to expedite the disposal of pending Interpol references in each others’ country, which included that of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and setting up of Joint . . .
- Bailable Warrants Against Manu (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
The Delhi High Court today admitted the police appeal in the Jessica Lall murder case.
- Tehelka Expose: Court Rejects Jain’S Second Bail Plea (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
A Delhi court has rejected the second bail application of R K Jain, former treasurer of the Samata Party, accused of attempting to accept bribes to “exercise influence” on public servants in a sting operation five years ago.
- Hc Moved Against Bjp Yatras (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
Apprehending communal hatred in the country, a voluntary agency today filed a petition in the Delhi High Court seeking direction to stop the ‘‘rath yatras’’ by BJP leaders L.K Advani and Rajnath Singh from Dwarka and Puri respectively, from April 6.
- Dialogue With Dhaka (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Mar 23, 2006)
Tackle terrorism, enrich economic ties
- Pugwash Message (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, Mar 23, 2006)
It would have been inconceivable even a year ago to think of a gathering in which politicians and academics from both sides of the Line of Control in J&K would get together to discuss ways to address aspirations of the people of the state and foster . . .
- India, Pak To Expedite Disposal Of Pending Interpol References (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
As part of the confidence-building measures (CBMs), India and Pakistan have agreed to expedite the disposal of pending Interpol references in each others’ country, which included that of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and setting up of Joint Study . . .
- No Water For Delhi's Sonia Vihar Plant: U.P. (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
We can release water for Delhi only after Tehri dam is commissioned, says Minister
U.P. facing water scarcity due to weak monsoon
Little chance of Delhi getting water from U.P. before 2009
Water released to Delhi earlier as a special case
- Bjp Suspends Senior Delhi Leader Balli (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
"Grave acts of indiscipline"
- Russia, China For Tie-Up With India (Hindu, Vladimir Radyuhin , Mar 23, 2006)
For meeting economic, other challenges
- Kamal Nath For Separate Fta With Bangladesh (Hindu, Amit Bhaduri, Mar 23, 2006)
Suggests MoU on standards between designated institutions
- Sreedharan's Dream: Metro Within Easy Reach Of All Delhiites (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Managing Director E. Sreedharan said on Wednesday that his mission was to ensure that by the year 2020 Delhi Metro should cover 400 kilometres of Delhi with a metro station within 500 metres of the residence of each citizen.
- Deve Gowda Denies Recognising His Son As Legislature Party Leader (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
Says it is Speaker who granted recognition to Kumaraswamy
Mr. Gowda says that a powerful disinformation campaign has been launched against him
Says he has not approved of the alliance entered into by his son with the BJP
The party has not . . .
- Five-Phased Polling To Ensure Free Voting: Chief Election Commissioner (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
Officials review situation for elections in districts of West Bengal
Election observers must provide level-playing field for all contestants
Central paramilitary forces to be deployed in sensitive areas
Exit poll results must be announced only . . .
- Some Breakthrough (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Mar 23, 2006)
Indo-Bangla trade pact is a good beginning
- Madurai-Mumbai Service Of Indian To Be Revived (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
Flights to be operated from March 26 Jasmine growers can send their flowers to Mumbai in time
- India, Pak Plan South Asian Crime Net On Lines Of Europol (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
India and Pakistan agreed on Wednesday to work together to turn up the heat on criminals trafficking humans, drugs and narcotics between the two countries.
- Delhi Police Appeal In Jessica Case Admitted By Court; Warrants Issued (Hindu, Prashant Pandey, Mar 23, 2006)
All nine accused acquitted by trial court restrained from leaving the country
- Who Killed Cock Robin? (Telegraph, Tapas Majumdar, Mar 23, 2006)
All the birds of the air fell a-sighing and a-sobbing,/ When they heard the bell toll for poor Cock Robin.
- Warrants Against Jessica Accused (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
Admitting the police appeal against the acquittal of all the accused in the Jessica Lall murder case, Delhi High Court today issued bailable warrants against nine persons, including Manu Sharma, and asked them not to leave the country.
- Engaging Dhaka (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Mar 23, 2006)
Considering how important Bangladesh is for India, the first bilateral visit of Prime Minister Khaleda Zia has been somewhat low-key.
- Relevance Of Tale (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Mar 23, 2006)
Have we not heard the fabled tale of a queen zealous of the beauty of her step-daughter Snow White? Every day she will go to her magic mirror and often ask: "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's is the fairest of them all?"
- Cbi To Re-Examine Its Appeal In Mattoo Case (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
CBI will re-examine its appeal and press for early hearing of its review petition in the case pertaining to the rape and murder of college student Priyadarshani Mattoo in 1996.
- India, Pak To Expedite Disposal Of Pending Interpol References (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
Taking another important step in building mutual trust, India and Pakistan today agreed to expedite disposal of pending Interpol references in each others’ country which included that of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim.
- Bangladesh Says Trade Gap, Militant Charges Hurt India Ties (Reuters, Kamil Zaheer, Mar 23, 2006)
Bangladesh urged India on Wednesday to cut its huge trade surplus with Dhaka and stop making "misleading charges" about hosting Indian militants to help improve edgy ties between the traditional friends.
- Arrests Ordered For Accused In Jessica Lall Killing (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
Delhi's High Court ordered a politician's son and eight other men re-arrested on Wednesday, weeks after they were acquitted in the fatal shooting of a model
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