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Articles 8821 through 8920 of 21784:
- India, China Boundary Talks On Saturday (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 10, 2006)
India and China will hold the seventh round of talks for an early settlement of the decades-old border dispute that start on Saturday and shift to a resort in Kerala for the next two days.
- India's Atomic Energy Chief Hails U.S. Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 10, 2006)
India's atomic energy chief came out in strong support on Thursday of a civilian nuclear deal sealed last week with the United States, days after saying it could "shackle" his scientists.
- Rejecting Indian Claim (The Nation, Editorial, The Nation, Mar 10, 2006)
THE Indian government's opposition to the site of the Diamir-Bhasha Dam on the plea that it would not only infringe on its territory but also inundate large parts of northern Kashmir has been met with a firm rebuttal by Pakistan.
- Conference On Kashmir To Begin In Islamabad Tomorrow (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 10, 2006)
National Conference leader Umar Abullah and several leaders from both sides of Jammu and Kashmir would assemble here for a two-day conference beginning tomorrow.
- Pipeline Talks Next Week (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 10, 2006)
Officials from India, Pakistan and Iran will meet in Tehran next week to discuss a pipeline project for the export of Iranian natural gas to South Asia, an Indian oil ministry official said.
- Islamic Kashmir Outfit Claims Blasts In India (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 10, 2006)
An unknown Islamic militant group claimed responsibility for blasts that killed 23 people in India’s holiest Hindu city of Varanasi as grieving relatives cremated victims.
- Pakistan Blamed For Temple City Blasts (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Mar 09, 2006)
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav, cornered by the opposition over a devastating bombing incident in the Hindu holy city of Varanasi, pointed the finger at Pakistan on Wednesday, saying that the attackers had been trained across the border.
- Easy Targets (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 09, 2006)
The terrorist attack in Varanasi (including one on an important Hanuman temple on Tuesday, in which about 15 people died) does not leave much room for doubt that these attacks follow a pattern.
- Deciphering Evil (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Mar 09, 2006)
It is appropriate that top political and government heads have rushed to Varanasi in the aftermath of Tuesday’s bomb blasts. For, it is vital that two things are done with urgency, and be seen to be so done.
- A New South Asian Order In The Making (Dawn, Sherry Rehman, Mar 09, 2006)
Despite the concessions made by Pervez Musharraf for Washington, President Bush’s approach to South Asia indicates very clearly a major shift in US policy, refracted most sharply by his visit to the region.
- Truth Will Out, In The Right Environment (Indian Express, H. S. PHOOLKA, Mar 09, 2006)
The Best Bakery re-trial has shown that witnesses will speak the truth in a conducive environment.
- 'We Want To Demystify Careers In Networking’ (Deccan Herald, Sangeetha Chengappa, Mar 09, 2006)
While the Internet has revolutionised the way we deliver and receive information and the way businesses are conducted, more than 80 per cent of the world has never heard a dial tone, or sent an e-mail or even surfed the Net.
- Russian Majors Eye Indian Ore (The Financial Express, SUBHASH NARAYAN, Mar 09, 2006)
: Russia’s leading metal companies Rusal and Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Company (MMK) have zeroed in on India for big-ticket investments in the aluminium and steel sectors.
- Why Discuss State Policy With Clergy? (The Economic Times, P R RAMESH, Mar 09, 2006)
A few months ago, a group of Kargil widows held an emotional press conference in the Capital to complain about the Centre’s indifference towards them.
- Delhi: Bjp Mlas Protesting Temple Blast Expelled For Three Days (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 09, 2006)
Slogan-shouting BJP legislators seeking adjournment of the house in the memory of those killed in the Varanasi blasts were expelled for three days today ahead of Delhi government's budget proposals tomorrow.
- Varanasi Shuts Down In Protest Over Blasts (Reuters, Sharat Pradhan, Mar 09, 2006)
India's ancient holy city of Varanasi shut down on Wednesday in a protest against bomb blasts in a Hindu temple and a railway station which killed 15 people, but there were no reports of any sectarian backlash.
- Women Addicts On Increase In Delhi (Daily Excelsior, Rajeev Sharma, Mar 09, 2006)
In a curious development, more and more women in Delhi are jumping into the narcotic whirlpool.
- Govt-Left Relations Getting Worse (Daily Excelsior, Sondip Bhattacharya, Mar 09, 2006)
Relations between the Left parties and the Manmohan Singh Government are set to get more fractious in the days to come over India’s ties with the United States
- Pleasures Of Separation (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Mar 09, 2006)
The formal outline of the nuclear separation plan presented before Parliament seems to have been designed to keep virtually everyone happy.
- Communal Ammunition (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Mar 09, 2006)
The bomb blasts in Varanasi, coming a little over four months after a similar attack in Delhi, are yet another attempt to incite communal violence in the country.
- Holy Terror (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Mar 09, 2006)
The combination of holiness and terror is likely to be a dangerous one for India.
- Bush Visit To South Asia (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, Mar 09, 2006)
Some change in US thinking on Pakistan
NEVER before has the visit of an American President to South Asia created such a political storm as the recent one by President George W. Bush to Afghanistan, India and Pakistan.
- Bush Gone, Now Chance To Reassure Beijing (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Mar 09, 2006)
When the Chinese Special Representative Dai Bingguo arrives here on Friday for the next round of talks on the boundary dispute, India will have an opportunity to convey to China at the highest level that its growing relationship . . .
- Let Ultra Shot As Cops Probe Varanasi Blasts (Tribune, Shahira Naim, Mar 09, 2006)
Even after 24 hours the Special Task Force entrusted to crack the Varanasi serial blasts killing about 20 and injuring 100 could claim only leads.
- An Indo-Pak Friendship That Continues To Thrive (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 09, 2006)
It is an India-Pakistan, Hindu-Muslim friendship that started with a motor transport business in the years before partition and came alive again two years ago thanks to India's cricket tour.
- Pakistan Rejects Indian Protest Over Bhasha Dam (News International, Khalid Mustafa, Mar 09, 2006)
Pakistan on Wednesday rejected the Indian protest against construction of Diamer-Bhasha dam saying it is building the reservoir within its water resources management policy.
- Kalam’S Myanmar Mission: Connecting For Peace (Indian Express, Manraj Grewal, Mar 09, 2006)
Connectivity for peace. That is the operative phrase in the current phase of Indo-Myanmar relations.
- Kalam Reaches Myanmar On A Three-Day Visit (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 09, 2006)
Indian President APJ Abdul Kalam and a 40-member entourage arrived in Myanmar amid tight security on Wednesday for a three-day visit.
- What Is Sacred? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 09, 2006)
When terror is precision-timed for symbolism, careful scrutiny of the site and the situation is revealing.
- Strategic Interests Safe (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Mar 09, 2006)
N-deal has made no such compromise
- Attack On Press (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Mar 09, 2006)
Media persons should be able to function fearlessly
- Pieces In Terror Jigsaw, Two Top Lashkar Men Shot In Up, Delhi (Indian Express, Muzamil Jaleel, Mar 09, 2006)
Within hours of the terror strike in Varanasi, two top-ranking Lashkar-e-Toiba militants were killed by the police in Lucknow and Delhi.
- Varanasi Bombings (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 09, 2006)
The terrorist objective is to widen the religious divide
- Violation Of Duty Time Limits By A-I Poses Safety Threat (Tribune, T.R. Ramachandran, Mar 09, 2006)
Gross violation of Flight Duty Time Limit (FDTL) by Air-India as prescribed by the Director -General of Civil Aviation is continuing unabated posing a serious threat to safety.
- Seed Bill Draft On Net Will Not Reach Farmers: Bsy (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 09, 2006)
Stating that the trend in India is towards pushing farmers out of agriculture and following the US model of machine-oriented agriculture, he said water, land and seeds are slowly slipping out of our hands.
- Woman Molested At Delhi Secretariat (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
International Women's Day is celebrated in India with pomp and show where achievements of a few celebrated Indian women - past and present - are cited proudly. In such gatherings, heart rendering sufferings and exploitation being undergone by Indian . . .
- The Other India (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Mar 08, 2006)
George Bush is spending a day in Hyderabad during his three-day India visit. His predecessor, Bill Clinton, went to Bangalore and Mumbai when he came calling in 2000. So did Chinese prime minister Zhu Rongji in 2002.
- Blasts Kill 16 In Varanasi, Red Alert Sounded Across India (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
In an outrageous serial terrorist strike on the holy city of Varanasi, the ancient Sankat Mochan temple packed with Tuesday worshippers of Lord Hanuman was rocked by a huge blast and two bombs exploded soon after at a nearby train . . .
- 'Blasts Similar To Delhi Bombings' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
The attack comes a little over four months after similar bombings in New Delhi Oct 29, 2005 in which 66 people died.
- Will Bush Backtrack On Capitol Hill? (Times of India, Chidanand Rajghatta, Mar 08, 2006)
Is it possible that what Uncle Sam giveth in New Delhi he taketh away in Washington DC?
- India Says To Complete Nuclear Separation By 2014 (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Mar 08, 2006)
India will open 14 of its 22 nuclear plants for international inspections by 2014 as part of a landmark civilian nuclear cooperation deal with the United States, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday.
- N-Deal Doesn’T Recognise India As Nuclear Weapon State, Says Burns (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
The US has made it clear that the Indo-US nuclear deal does not amount to recognition of India as a nuclear weapon state.
- Australia To Expand Business Operations In India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
Santos strikes deal with Reliance Petroleum
- In Temple Town, Blasts Drown Pealing Of Bells (Indian Express, Tarannum Manjul, Mar 08, 2006)
When two-year-old Shivangi’s parents took her to the Sankatmochan temple in Varanasi for the Tuesday darshan, never in their worst imaginings could they have foreseen that their little girl would be one of the 12 people who died in the blasts that. . .
- Nuke Deal With India: Us Was Not Sure Till Last Moment (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswamy, Mar 08, 2006)
The United States was not sure until the very last minute whether a civilian nuclear energy deal with India was going to be possible and if a "good deal" was not on the cards, Washington was going to walk away from it.
- Woes Of Women (Daily Excelsior, R P Shah, Mar 08, 2006)
International Women's Day is celebrated in India with pomp and show where achievements of a few celebrated Indian women - past and present - are cited proudly. In such gatherings, heart rendering sufferings and exploitation being undergone by Indian . . .
- Budget For Deceptions (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 08, 2006)
An analysis of this year’s budget by JNU professor Prabhat Patnaik, a key figure in the CPM’s group on economic affairs, pinpoints inadequacies in the document from the Left’s standpoint:
- India On Alert To Prevent Trouble After Bomb Blasts (Reuters, Sharat Pradhan, Mar 08, 2006)
Armed police mounted vigil at temples and public places across India on Wednesday and leaders appealed for calm as Hindu groups called for a strike in Uttar Pradesh to protest against bomb blasts that killed 15.
- In A State Of Ruin (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Mar 08, 2006)
The author is a former foreign secretary.
- Jpc On Offices Of Profit Says Ec Can’T Do It (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
As President APJ Abdul Kalam seeks legal opinion on the Election Commission’s recommendation that Samajwadi Party Rajya Sabha MP Jaya Bachchan be disqualified for holding an office of profit, the focus is now on a grey area in Article 102 of the . . .
- Discontented Docs And Sick Wards (Indian Express, SWATI ALI, Mar 08, 2006)
One slap by an irate relative on a resident doctor in Mumbai’s King Edward Memorial Hospital and, in a matter of hours, 2,000 resident doctors from 10 hospitals in the city were ready to go on strike.
- Concessions And Gains (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Mar 08, 2006)
There would be no dearth of former officials and experts in Washington and New Delhi, taking potshots at the Indo-US agreement on nuclear separation that was unveiled in Parliament on Tuesday by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and soon . . .
- Blasts In Sankatmochan Temple And Railway Station Kill Dozen, Several Injured (Indian Express, CR Jayachandran, Mar 08, 2006)
PM, Kalam appeal for peace • BJP slams ‘competitive minorityism’ • Shameful, say Muslim law board and Jamiat
- Terror Evening Leaves 20 Dead (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
Terror struck this temple town this evening when two bomb blasts in quick succession rocked the Sankatmochan Shrine and the Cantonment Railway Station here this evening killing at least 20 people and injuring over 50, some of them seriously.
- Corrections And Clarifications (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Mar 08, 2006)
Getting right one of the engagements of the Karnataka Chief Minister — in Bangalore — was probably a task in "Civil servants facing new challenges: Kumaraswamy" (March 5, 2006, page 6). On March 4, he inaugurated not the conference of the UPSC . . .
- Hours After Blasts, Three Let Men Gunned Down (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
Hours after the blasts in Varanasi, a suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist was shot dead in an encounter with the police in Gosaiganj area on the outskirts of the city early on Wednesday morning.
- 'Verdict Is A Blow To Green Mumbai’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
Mumbai has the highest property rates in the world and the new construction activity is likely to "rejuvenate" the city and create new development area in the metropolis, leading architect Mukesh Mehta said.
- A Landmark Deal Between (Daily Excelsior, K.N. Pandita, Mar 08, 2006)
The nuclear deal between the strongest and the largest democracy in the world essentially stems from 9/11. No doubt it has come belatedly, but certainly it reflects mature statesmanship of highest level.
- N-Deal Will Bring India Into "Non-Proliferation Mainstream": Burns (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Mar 08, 2006)
Seeking to drum up support of the sceptical lawmakers, the US has said the nuclear deal with India would bring it into the "non-proliferation mainstream" and dismissed any parallel between the Indian and Iranian programmes.
- Pressure Pays Off (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Mar 08, 2006)
Rare sustained pressure — public, media, political, perhaps judicial too — has paid off and a review of the Jessica Lall murder case is under way.
- The Road Not Travelled (Times of India, ROBERT D BLACKWILL, Mar 08, 2006)
As President Bush visits India, the vital national interests and democratic values that the two countries share suggest that they will move ever closer together in the decades ahead.
- Full Circle? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Mar 08, 2006)
Who was the leader to have accompanied United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi during her meeting with US President George W. Bush in the national capital recently? Dr Karan Singh is the answer.
- Sonia, Patil Assess Situation In Varanasi (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil tonight visited the Sankat Mochan temple, which was rocked by a powerful blast.
- 21 Killed In Indian Temple Town Blasts (The Nation, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
Three separate bomb blasts ripped through the Indian city of Varanasi on Tuesday, killing at least 21 people and wounding 62 at a crowded temple and a railway station.
- India, Pakistan Fail To Reach Accord On Air Services (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
New Delhi not agreeable to plea for quantum jump in flights, destinations
- Crucial Aspects Of Jessica Lal Murder Case To Be Reinvestigated (Hindu, Devesh K. Pandey , Mar 08, 2006)
All those associated with the investigation would come under its ambit
The police can ask the officials in question to explain various lapses
Special team being formed to probe the case
- Pak, India Civil Aviation Talks Inconclusive (The Nation, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
Extensive round of Pak-India talks to review Civil Aviation existing bilateral arrangements concluded inconclusive in New Delhi on Tuesday.
- India To Open 14 Nuclear Plants To Inspection By 2014 (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Mar 08, 2006)
India will open 14 of its 22 nuclear plants for international inspections by 2014 as part of a civilian nuclear cooperation deal with the United States, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday.
- College Students Demand Justice For Jessica Lal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
Memorandum submitted at the offices of the President and Prime Minister
`Our fight is not just for Jessica but also for several victims like her'
Change in the law that allows criminals to go free demanded
- Separation Of N-Units By 2014: Singh (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
India will open 14 of its 22 nuclear plants for international inspections by 2014 as part of a landmark civilian nuclear cooperation deal with the United States, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday.
- Aviation Talks End Without Headway (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
Talks between civil aviation officials from India and Pakistan ended inconclusively on Tuesday with both sides agreeing to meet again for further consultations on increasing air links and passenger flights between the South Asian neighbours.
- The Indian Factor Mma’S Ajk Chapter Formed (Daily Times, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Mar 08, 2006)
“The US does not oppose a natural gas pipeline from Iran. Our beef with Iran is not the pipeline; our beef with Iran is the fact that they want to develop a nuclear weapon.”
- Pakistan And India Agree To Expand Air Service Agreement (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Mar 08, 2006)
Pakistan and India have agreed to expand the scope of the existing air service agreement between them.
- Why Discuss State Policy With Clergy? (The Economic Times, P R RAMESH, Mar 08, 2006)
A few months ago, a group of Kargil widows held an emotional press conference in the Capital to complain about the Centre’s indifference towards them. They invoked the tragic loss of their loved ones and the government’s lack of concern for their . . .
- Bush Visit To Pakistan, India May Have Done Harm: Nyt (Dawn, Masood Haider, Mar 08, 2006)
Saying that President Bush’s visit to “Pakistan and India may have done real harm”, the New York Times chided Mr Bush for “sticking” President Musharraf with the unwelcome task of explaining to Pakistanis why his friend and ally, Mr Bush, had . . .
- India And America (Economist, Editorial, Economist, Mar 08, 2006)
WE HAVE made history today, Manmohan Singh, India’s prime minister, told George Bush after a joint press conference in Delhi on Thursday March 2nd. They had just clinched what Mr Bush likewise called an historic agreement on nuclear power.
- India Calling (Business Line, Vinod Mathew, Mar 08, 2006)
It's India Calling. Not quite the call from the call-centre depicted by the popular soap on telly, but more of a clarion call, from Mother India, and quite a few seem to be responding to it.
- Twin Blasts Kill 20 In Varanasi (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
Two blasts in quick succession rocked Sankatmochan temple and the Varanasi Cantonment railway station here this evening, killing at least 20 people and injuring more than 50, some of them seriously. Bomb disposal squad personnel helped avert . . .
- What’S In It For The Us? (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Mar 08, 2006)
“What is in it for America?” That was how the national security adviser, M. K. Narayanan, reacted after the Bush administration proposed the nuclear deal to the Indians at Blair House, the official guest house of the American president, during the . . .
- Pro-North Korean Paper Chides Us-India N-Deal (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
A pro-North Korean newspaper in Japan on Wednesday condemned the recent nuclear deal between the United States and India, claiming it gave India "preferential" treatment by formally recognizing it as a nuclear power despite its failure to sign . . .
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