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Articles 9021 through 9120 of 21784:
- New Beginnings (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Mar 06, 2006)
For the US, India is crucial in maintaining the power balance in Asia
Major world capitals have closely followed US President George W Bush’s visit to India last week.
- Why India Should Stick To Non-Alignment Principles (Deccan Herald, PARSA VENKATESHWAR RAO JR, Mar 06, 2006)
The US cannot arm-twist India to adopt pro-American positions provided India sticks to its own brand of idealistic rhetoric of non-alignment.
- For A Better South Asia (Dawn, Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Mar 06, 2006)
EXACTLY seven months ago, I argued in this space that it was not open to Pakistan to seek a fundamental review of Washington’s strategic decision to build India into a major global player at the expense of the India-Pakistan balance of power.
- Hope For Justice In Gujarat (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 06, 2006)
THE final report of a retired Supreme Court judge of India on the Gujarat riots of 2002 adds to the growing pile of evidence pointing to the innocence of the Muslim community in the traumatic communal massacre four years ago. Justice Bannerjee’s findings
- Australia Willing To Discuss Uranium Sales To India (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Australia's prime minister says he is willing to reconsider the country's ban on uranium sales to India, after New Delhi agreed with Washington to open its civilian nuclear plants to inspection.
- Indo-Pak Air Talks Tomorrow (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Two-day talks between the officials of Pakistani and Indian aviation services will start tomorrow (Tuesday) in New Delhi to review the accord on the resumption of bilateral air service between the two countries.
- India Gained Most From Bush’S Visit (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Mar 06, 2006)
“It was India that appeared to come out the biggest winner this week. Pakistan walked away with little more than a mild pat on the back after Mr Bush’s visit on Saturday,” according to a news report in the New York Times on Sunday.
- 'Us-India Deal To Spread N-Arms’ (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
US lawmakers and arms-control experts have warned the Bush administration that its agreement to supply nuclear technology to India would undermine efforts to prevent the spread of atomic weapons.
- Australian Pm Rules Out Uranium Sales To India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Says visit to New Delhi aimed at deepening ‘strategic relationship’
- Doctor No (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 06, 2006)
Pakistan's relations with the US have come a long way between President Bill Clinton’s visit six years ago and George W. Bush’s last week.
- Delhi Ad Agency To Sell Nepal To World (Deccan Herald, SUDESHNA SARKAR, Mar 06, 2006)
While Nepal’s royalist government blame the Indian media of scaring away tourists from the kingdom with “negative and exaggerated reporting”, the nodal agency for promoting visitors, Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), has signed up with a Delhi . . .
- Path Through Bush (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 06, 2006)
Pakistan's relations with the US have come a long way between President Bill Clinton’s visit six years ago and George W. Bush’s last week.
- Devadasi Turns Anti-Aids Crusader (Deccan Herald, Shruba Mukherjee , Mar 06, 2006)
Despite her diminutive frame, Hulligamma, once a devadasi in Bellary district in Karnataka, has taken up the role of a dominant spokesperson for bringing HIV/AIDS issues out in the open.
- No Uranium For India, Says Howard (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Australian Prime Minister John Howard, who arrived here on Sunday evening on a three-day state visit, said his country would not sell uranium to India.
- `Leadership Change Only If Sonia Desires' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Sheila exhorts party MLAs to stand united to take on the Opposition
- Laura Bush All For Empowerment Of Women (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Sees need to educate the girl child
The US First Lady interacts with women's activists
Calls for efforts to strike gender balance in politics
Insists on imparting entrepreneurial skills to women
- His Parting Words: With Power, Responsibility (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Mar 04, 2006)
Let’s work together to expand circle of prosperity, advance freedom,’ says democracy is most potent weapon in war against terror
- `Cases Against Detenus Being Reviewed' (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Mar 04, 2006)
Asserting that his Government was committed to restoration of peace in the State, Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad on Friday said that the decisions taken at the round-table conference in Delhi on February 25 were being followed vigorously and the ...
- State Deserves A Better Deal From The Railways (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
There is a general feeling that in spite of the unanimous lobbying by the MPs of Kerala, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad has not given a fair deal to the State in the latest Railway Budget. The major demands of Kerala which have not been . . .
- Deal Linked To Defence Purchases? (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
It has economic benefit also, says Burns
"It is our goal to help meet India's needs in the defence realm, and to provide important capabilities and technologies that India seeks"
- Jammu And Kashmir: Politics Of Death (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Mar 04, 2006)
The real challenge before those who represent Jammu and Kashmir's people is to build pressure for the carnage in the State to end — not to initiate endless discussions on its constitutional future.
- Can Cheaper Cars Move Faster? (Hindu, G. ANANTHAKRISHNAN, Mar 04, 2006)
The car may appear to be more affordable now. However, restrictions on its use such as congestion charging, costlier parking, and reduced right of way in favour of buses, pedestrians, and cyclists may be inevitable.
- Corrections And Clarifications (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Mar 04, 2006)
The CPI (M-L) called a hartal and the CPI (M-L) Red Flag burnt an effigy of George Bush, both in Thrissur, Kerala, on March 2 to protest the U.S. President's visit to India.
- World Hails N-Deal (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The world community and the IAEA hailed the landmark Indo-US civil nuclear deal, with major powers including Britain and France saying the agreement would benefit the non-proliferation regime....
- Nuke Deal: Us Stands Divided Amid Protests (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Mar 04, 2006)
Two members of the US House of Representatives have publicly pledged their support for the historic nuclear deal agreed between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George W Bush.
- With N-Deal, Bush Gives India More Elbow Room On Pak (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Mar 04, 2006)
The US President, George W. Bush, who arrived in Islamabad tonight might not be able to please his hosts on either nuclear cooperation or Kashmir, but is likely to affirm strong support to the peace process in the Subcontinent and press for a . . .
- Persian Puzzle (Indian Express, Rajeev Shukla, Mar 04, 2006)
I do not wish to push the case of India voting against Iran at the IAEA, neither do I justify the American insistence on India’s vote, but there are certain facts waiting to be set straight.
- Yes, Prime Minister (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 04, 2006)
Dr Singh won without appearing to fight those opposing the nuclear deal. Smart leadership
- Riding The Anti-Bush Wave (Indian Express, Coomi Kapoor, Mar 04, 2006)
The start of a new Parliament session in Delhi once meant road blocks, dharnas, rallies, water cannons, lathi-charges and marches. But things have been pretty peaceful in the Capital over the last decade or so.
- India Has Arrived: Bush (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Mar 04, 2006)
Mr George W. Bush today wooed India like no other US President had ever done before and admitted that he had been “dazzled” by India.
- Us Offers India Advanced Fighter Aircraft (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The United States has offered to sell to India advanced fighter aircraft as the next step in a rapidly growing defence cooperation between the two countries.
- Bush Visits Hyderabad And More (Tribune, Ramesh Kandula, Mar 04, 2006)
It was a day out for US President George W. Bush in the city today.
- Sc Rejects It Dept’S Plea Against Jaya (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected the plea of Income Tax Department to direct Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha to appear before a Chennai court hearing a case of non-filing of IT returns by her.
- New Pitch, Front Foot Forward (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Mar 04, 2006)
The direct gains from the India-US nuclear agreement, legitimisation of India’s nuclear weapons, the end of the high-tech apartheid and rapid growth of nuclear power capacity are considerable. But the real significance lies much beyond the N-word.
- Naturally Allied (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Mar 04, 2006)
Love and hate before the age of Bush
Politics and Play Ramachandra Guha
- Let It Grow (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Mar 04, 2006)
With the Indo-US nuclear deal dominating the Bush visit, an unprecedented number of agreements between the two countries have gone largely unnoticed.
- Pakistan A Force For Moderation, Freedom: Bush (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Mar 04, 2006)
US President George W. Bush, seeking to balance his delicate ties with India and Pakistan, appeared to offer comfort to both on Friday by giving New Delhi the responsibility to build democracy in Afghanistan and assigning Pakistan the role of a ...
- Rethinking India (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 04, 2006)
President Bush is in India to pursue one of his longtime foreign policy objectives: bringing the United States and India closer. It’s a worthy goal. India is the world’s largest democracy, and its economy is growing.
- India Gets Tremendous Boost (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Mar 04, 2006)
FOLLOWING hectic parleys during the last few weeks, the United States and India have finally sealed the nuclear deal to clear the way for civilian nuclear cooperation.
- Bush Declares Us-India Closer Than Ever Before (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
US President George W. Bush declared on Friday that the United States and India were “closer than ever before” and united in the drive against terrorism but said New Delhi needs to lower trade barriers.
- Pakistan Steadfast Partner For Us: Bush (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Says US-India strategic partnership could transform the world
- No Beating About The Bush (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Mar 04, 2006)
When Inder Kumar Gujral, then India’s prime minister, met President Clinton in 1998 — the first summit after many years — the former is believed to have remarked that America seemed to have forgotten that “there is a country called India.
- Primacy Of Nuclear Evenhandedness (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 04, 2006)
The nuclear deal signed by the US and India on Thursday during President George Bush’s visit to New Delhi is being perceived by both sides as having made history.
- Aphc Urges Bush To Push For Demilitarization (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
A Kashmiri group in occupied Kashmir urged US President George W. Bush on Friday to push India and Pakistan to demilitarise their zones of scenic Kashmir.
- Us Offers India F-16, F-18 Jets (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The United States on Thursday offered to sell India advanced fighter aircraft as the next step in a rapidly expanding military relationship between the two countries.
- The Mood After The Visit (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
After three days of ceaseless round-the-clock vigil, the Indian intelligence and police establishment — especially in and around New Delhi and Hyderabad — must be looking forward to this weekend.
- Bush Gets A Taste Of India's Religious Diversity (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The United States has offered to sell India advanced fighter aircraft as the next step in a rapidly growing defence cooperation between the two countries.
- The China Factor (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Mar 04, 2006)
Fuelling attempts by the U.S. to strengthen links with India is the rise of China, which it views as a military adversary of the future.
- Indian Left Slams N-Deal, Nehru’S Legacy Overturned (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Mar 04, 2006)
While Indian scientists have welcomed the nuclear deal with the United States, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s allies the Left parties and other socialist groups have accused the government of “completely altering” the independent foreign policy foundatio
- Asia Cautiously Optimistic On Us-India Nuclear Deal (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Japan and Australia back the nuclear agreement
- A Power Deal (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Mar 04, 2006)
A historic fusion has happened between the world's oldest and the largest democracies, and the energies released are sure to benefit both, perhaps the latter more.
- French Finesse (The Week, R. Prasannan, Mar 04, 2006)
Former US secretary of state Colin Powell contemptuously called France and Germany ‘Old Europe’, but the ‘New World’ still has a lot to learn from them. Even as US Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns was planning to fly to ...
- On A Mission To India (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Mar 04, 2006)
United States President George W. Bush is visiting India at a time when he is buffeted by controversies. Many U.S. commentators have said that the "lame duck" phase of his presidency has already begun. The Republican Party is showing signs of restiveness.
- Realising A Vision (Frontline, Purnima S. Tripathi, Mar 04, 2006)
M. Ramachandran, Uttaranchal Chief Secretary, spoke about the State's efficient administrative machinery and its contributions to realising the political leadership's vision of development. Excerpts from the interview:
- Roundtable Meeting Called By Pm (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Mar 04, 2006)
What was it really that persuaded the separatists in Kashmir to boycott the roundtable meeting called by the Prime Minister to discuss the issue, ...
- Key Atomic States To Weigh U.S.-India Deal - Germany (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The world's top suppliers of atomic technology, the Nuclear Suppliers Group, will assess the U.S.-India nuclear agreement at one of their next meetings, Germany's Foreign Ministry said on Friday.
- Bush Embraces India As Natural Partner (Reuters, Steve Holland, Mar 04, 2006)
U.S. President George W. Bush declared on Friday that the United States and India were "closer than ever before" and united in the drive against terrorism but said New Delhi needs to lower trade barriers.
- Protests Precede Bush In Pak (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
US President Mr George W Bush arrived here tonight amidst unprecedented security for his maiden visit to Pakistan for talks with President Pervez Musharraf during which he is expected to ask Islamabad to do more to fight terrorism.
- Azad Asks Hurriyat To Change Attitude (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has said that separatist leaders of Hurriyat Conference are neded to bring change in their attitude and should actively participate in the dialogure process over Kashmir as no solution to any problem is possible by . . .
- Bush Defends Controversial Nuclear Pact With India (Reuters, Steve Holland, Mar 04, 2006)
U.S. President George W. Bush on Friday defended a controversial nuclear agreement with India against criticism from Democrats in the Congress who say the deal rewards New Delhi for bad behaviour.
- Penny For Your Money (Hindustan Times, Khushwant Singh, Mar 04, 2006)
One Diwali day a Sardarji rang me up to say he had met God and wanted to tell me about it. He also wanted to wish me a happy Diwali. He turned up a little later.
- We Want Your Tech, Money, Us Cos Told (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
In a bid to woo more investments from US companies, Finance Minister P Chidambaram, on Friday, said the government is committed to reforms and easing FDI regime, especially in insurance and banking, as it was crucial for economic development.
- The Blunted Strike Weapon (Daily Excelsior, Tushar Charan, Mar 04, 2006)
The Left affiliatedwtrade unions will perhaps do well to mull over their age-old strategies now that the airport workers strike that they had engineered in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata had brought only egg on their face.
- The Blunted Strike Weapon (Daily Excelsior, Tushar Charan, Mar 04, 2006)
The Left affiliatedwtrade unions will perhaps do well to mull over their age-old strategies now that the airport workers strike that they had engineered in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata had brought only egg on their face.
- A System That Killed The Verdict (Hindustan Times, Vir Sanghvi, Mar 04, 2006)
Ayoung girl is murdered in a crowded restaurant in full view of 600 people. Eye-witnesses tell the police that they can identify the murderer.
- A Nation On The Edge (The Week, Rohini Teresa Mathew, Mar 04, 2006)
There is a feverish pitch across the nation. Two things—one expected, the other totally unexpected—have gripped Indians from New Delhi to Navapur to Guwahati to Namakkal. There is anxiety, tension, unease and worry as exam fever . . .
- Blind Man’S Bluff (Hindustan Times, Pankaj Vohra, Mar 04, 2006)
The public outrage over the outcome of the Jessica Lall murder case is understandable, given that while the ramp model was shot at point-blank range in the presence of at least 40 to 50 persons, those accused of killing her have walked away free.
- "We Are Closer Than Ever Before" (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Mar 04, 2006)
India's leadership needed in a world hungry for democracy, says George Bush
Freedom is not an American or Indian value — it is a universal value
A small clerical elite in Iran denying basic liberties
- Thank You, Mr President (Rediff on the Net, Sheela Bhatt, Mar 03, 2006)
This is what Prime Minister is most likely to say when President George Bush meets him in New Delhi, says a source in the Prime Minister's Office.
- Pak: Blast Kills American Diplomat, 4 Others Near Us Consulate (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
In an audacious attack just two days before President George W Bush's visit to Pakistan, a suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden car into a vehicle carrying an American diplomat, killing him and four others outside the highly guarded US Consulate here
- Us Offers India Advanced Fighter Aircraft (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Mar 03, 2006)
The United States has offered to sell India advanced fighter aircraft as the next step in a rapidly growing defence cooperation between the two countries.
- India, Us Must Fight Terrorism Everywhere: Pm (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
Contending that New Delhi sought a neighbourhood of peace and prosperity, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said India and the US must fight terrorism wherever it exists as it threatens democracy everywhere.
- India, Us To Further Eco Ties, Double Trade In 3-Years (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
India and US will double bilateral trade in three years by reducing trade and investment barriers and expand cooperation in agriculture.
- Killers Can’T Stop My Pak Visit, Says Bush After Karachi Blast (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
A suicide attacker rammed a car packed with explosives into a vehicle carrying a US diplomat in Karachi today, killing four people, including the diplomat and injuring 52, ahead of US President George W Bush’s visit to Pakistan.
- India, Us Clinch 'Historic' Nuclear Deal (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
India today agreed to open 14 of its 22 nuclear reactors to international safeguards under a last-minute deal clinched after intense discussions between the visiting US President George W Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
- U.N. Watchdog Welcomes U.S.-India Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Mar 03, 2006)
The U.N. nuclear watchdog welcomed a landmark civil nuclear deal between India and the United States on Thursday, saying it would end New Delhi's nuclear isolation and spur global non-proliferation efforts.
- India, Pakistan Got Nukes Legitimately’ (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
The US Ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton, said on Wednesday the way India and Pakistan had obtained nuclear arms was legitimate, in contrast to Iran, which he accused of pursuing atomic weapons in violation of its international undertakings
- Do Our Thinkers Value Freedom? (Deccan Herald, Krishna Prasad, Mar 03, 2006)
The ice-cold response from Indian historians and freedom of expressionwallahs to the ban on James Laine's book The Epic of Shivaji shines a mirror on how easy it is to grandstand on the Danish cartoons' contrToversy while ignoring our own dark underbelly
- Congress Divided, But Iaea Backs Us-India Deal (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
The US Congress was divided on the groundbreaking India-US nuclear cooperation agreement finalised on Thursday by President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, even as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) came out in support of the
- President Kalam Toasts India-Us Ties (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
It was an evening of celebration of "a new era" in India-US camaraderie at the elegantly lit Rashtrapati Bhavan as President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on Thursday proposed a toast to US President George Bush and First Lady Laura Bush.
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