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Articles 9621 through 9720 of 21784:
- Oui The Anglo Saxons (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Feb 21, 2006)
Take overpriced French weapons out, what is left in Delhi-Paris relations?
- Iran, Upa ‘Minorityism’ Targeted In Ls (Indian Express, Manini Chatterjee, Feb 21, 2006)
The BJP signalled a return to full-fledged Hindutva while the Samajwadi Party and the CPI(M) sharply criticised the UPA government’s economic and foreign policies in course of the debate on the motion of thanks on the President’s address that began . . .
- Thanks Jacques, Hello George (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Feb 21, 2006)
French nod for nuclear status isn’t an alternative to dealing with Americans
- ‘Licence Raj Creates Privileged Industrialists, Workers While The Real Work Is Done By Unorganised Labour’ (Indian Express, Raghuram Rajan, Feb 21, 2006)
Raghuram Rajan, the youngest person to be appointed chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, has won acclaim for his prescriptions on how to ‘save capitalism from the capitalists’. In a conversation with Shekhar Gupta, Editor-in-Chief . . .
- Upset At Invite To All, Hurriyat Won’T Be At Roundtable (Indian Express, RIYAZ WANI, Feb 21, 2006)
Turning down Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s invitation for a roundtable on Kashmir on February 25, the moderate faction of the Hurriyat, led by Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, today said they would not participate in any dialogue attended by “people who do not . .
- India, France Ink N-Declaration (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Feb 21, 2006)
India and France today stopped short of a formal agreement on civilian nuclear energy cooperation, with the outcome of the Indo-US nuclear deal holding the key to realising this agreement at a later date.
- The Beautiful, Scandalous People (Indian Express, Amrita Shah, Feb 21, 2006)
It is an irony Bollywood aficionados would appreciate. Hours after a city court in Jodhpur sentenced Salman Khan to a year in jail for poaching chinkaras, Prem Chopra was on television defending him. “A celebrity has been victimised’’ . . .
- Muslim Head-Count: Sc Asked To Warn Govt (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 21, 2006)
A retired Army officer on Monday approached the Supreme Court challenging the head-count of Muslims in the defence services by the government, on the grounds that such a step would sow seeds of communalism in the secular institution.
- India, France Sign Accords (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Feb 21, 2006)
France ready to give nuclear power plants, fuel
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh promised on Monday that any civil nuclear facilities that became available in future to India through international cooperation would be subject to IAEA safeguards.
- India Throws Open Rebuilt Kashmir "Peace Bridge" (Reuters, Sheikh Mushtaq, Feb 21, 2006)
A reconstructed bridge which links the Indian and Pakistani parts of Kashmir across a Himalayan stream was thrown open on Monday.
- India Quarantines Six As Bird Flu Spreads Faster (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Feb 21, 2006)
India began a door-to-door search for anyone with fever on Monday, quarantining six people in hospital as authorities scrambled to contain the country's first outbreak of bird flu.
- Arcelor Row Clouds Chirac India Visit To Boost Trade (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Feb 21, 2006)
India and France signed pacts on Monday to boost trade and push nuclear energy cooperation but a row over a takeover bid for European steel firm Arcelor haunted French President Jacques Chirac's visit to New Delhi.
- India, France Sign Document On Civilian (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 21, 2006)
India and France today signed a landmark document on civilian nuclear cooperation and a defence pact with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh declaring that New Delhi would place its nuclear facilities acquired in "future" through international . . .
- Challenges Before Khaleda Zia (Daily Excelsior, V M Gokuldas, Feb 21, 2006)
Begum Khaleda Zia, Bengladesh Prime Minister and the current chairperson of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), chose to pay her first visit in her view capacity to Pakistan.
- India, France Sign Civil Nuclear, Trade Deals (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 21, 2006)
India signed a string of trade and defence deals on Monday with French President Jacques Chirac including a nuclear declaration.
- Hurriyat Rejects Pm's Talk Offer (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 21, 2006)
Kashmir's main separatist alliance on Monday rejected an invitation by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to attend a conference to boost a peace process in the restive Himalayan region.
- Fresh Crisis In Assam (Daily Excelsior, Sanchet Barua, Feb 21, 2006)
The army's task in the North-east is not an easy one. It has to fight the armed insurgents and, at the same time, ensure that innocent civilians are not harassed.
- Resistance Groups Reject Kashmir Conference (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 21, 2006)
Practically everyone from Kashmir’s frontline resistance groups has backed out from a round table conference called by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here this week to hear out as many views as he could on the dispute, their representatives said on
- A Sorry Example Up There (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Feb 21, 2006)
Uttar Pradesh — a state that elects the single largest number of members of parliament and equally the state that represents corruption and criminality in the public space. This region was once synonymous with culture,
- Mirage Of More Scorpene Like Deals (Daily Excelsior, Rajkumar Vijayveer Vikram Singh, Feb 21, 2006)
France is like India in one respect: looking for new friends, trade and business promotion and strengthening strategic relations.
- Seal The Deal (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Feb 21, 2006)
The formula that the Centre has proposed on fast breeder reactors (FBRs) is evidence of the kind of creative compromise and tough albeit flexible strategy that is necessary to close the Indo-US nuclear deal.
- Bird Flu Spreads Across India (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 21, 2006)
India began a door-to-door search for people with fever on Monday, quarantining six people in hospital as authorities scrambled to contain the country’s first outbreak of bird flu.
- Hurriyat Rejects Indian Talks Offer (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 21, 2006)
Kashmir’s main separatist alliance on Monday rejected an invitation by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to attend a conference to boost a peace process in the restive Himalayan region.
- France To Help In N-Energy (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Feb 21, 2006)
India today sent an unambiguous message to the international community when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh proclaimed that all facilities procured by New Delhi in future through international cooperation on civilian nuclear energy will be subjected to IAEA
- Us-India N-Deal Close: Burns (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 21, 2006)
The United States remains optimistic that it will clinch a landmark agreement with India on civilian nuclear cooperation, a top US diplomat said in a US magazine interview published on Sunday.
- Safta Needs A Patron (Dawn, Shahid Javed Burki, Feb 21, 2006)
I Need to revisit the subject of Safta. My last article on the subject appeared on January 24, less than a month ago.
- Hurriyat Turns Down Pm's Roundtable Invite (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 21, 2006)
So-called moderate faction of the separatist Hurriyat Conference has finally turned down Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh's invitation and decided to stay away from his roundtable conference on Jammu & Kashmir. It is now abundantly clear that none . . .
- Cartoon Row: Sonia Says She Shares The Sense Of Outrage (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 21, 2006)
Terming the publication of cartoons about Prophet Muhammad as "insensitive", Congress President Sonia Gandhi has said she shared the sense of outrage of the Muslim community.
- Hurriyat Rejects Pm’S Offer For Talks (Tribune, S.P.Sharma, Feb 21, 2006)
The bold initiative of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to invite the mainstream parties and separatists for a round table conference at Delhi on February 25 to hammer out a solution to the Kashmir imbroglio has suffered a setback with the Hurriyat . . .
- Peace Can Gain (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Feb 20, 2006)
Has anything concrete emerged from Jammu-Kashmir Liberation Front chief Yasin Malik's meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi?
- Kashmir Separatists May Not Attend Pm's Roundtable (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 20, 2006)
None of the 20-odd Kashmiri separatist leaders, who had been formally or informally invited by the Centre, is likely to attend Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh's roundtable conference on Jammu and Kashmir on February 25 next. Indications are . . .
- Anti-Flu Steps Take Wing (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 20, 2006)
Addressing reporters after holding a meeting with senior officials from various government departments, CM Kumarswamy said Karnataka was 100 per cent free from any instances of bird flu.
- Indian N-Facilities’ Separation Backed (Dawn, Anwar Iqbal, Feb 20, 2006)
A pro-Indian Democratic Congressman Frank Pallone has supported the Bush administration’s demand for separation of India’s military and civilian nuclear facilities.
- Stop Communalising (Daily Excelsior, Brig. (Retd.) S.N. Sachadeva, Feb 20, 2006)
As Julius Caesar was walking towards the Capitol in Rome on the fateful day of his assassination, one of the well-wishers is said to have insistently pressed him to read a petition which, he said, touched the Emperor the most. Caesar scornfully . . .
- Impending Disaster (Deccan Herald, Pran Chopra , Feb 20, 2006)
Those who seek to make changes in the Constitution to resolve the conflict must get support of Parliament
- Govt Says No Case Of Human Bird Flu (Reuters, Surojit Gupta, Feb 20, 2006)
The government said on Sunday it had found no case of human avian influenza after preliminary tests on a dead farmer earlier suspected to have been the country's first human victim of the disease.
- No Human Affected By Bird Flu: Centre (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Feb 20, 2006)
Culling operations begin in Maharashtra, Gujarat
Outbreak localised; situation under control
Rapid response teams pressed into service
Dead birds being buried immediately
Vaccines rushed to Maharashtra, Gujarat
- Space Mission, Green Revolution On Bush Agenda (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Feb 20, 2006)
A keynote speech by US President George W Bush at a function hosted by the Asia Society in Washington coming Wednesday is expected to underline some of the themes and issues he will be dealing with during his visit to India and Pakistan.
- Nine Lakh Chickens Culled, Samples Of 95 People Sent For Tests (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 20, 2006)
Using protective masks and gloves, health officials today began culling nine lakh chickens, a day after the outbreak of the dreaded bird flu in Navapur where two human cases of the disease were isolated and blood samples of 95 people were sent . . .
- How The Stalemate Machine Works (Telegraph, Sanjib Baruah, Feb 20, 2006)
The obvious lesson of Kakopathar is that counter-insurgency operations and negotiations towards peace do not go together, writes Sanjib Baruah The author is at the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, and Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
- Changing The Face Of Global Security (Hindu, M.K. Bhadrakumar, Feb 20, 2006)
The underlying theme, promoted by the U.S. and Germany, of the 42nd Munich Conference of Security Policy was that NATO must have the pivotal role in the 21st century's world order.
- Arcelor Chief Backtracks On Remarks Against Mittal (Hindu, VAIJU NARAVANE, Feb 20, 2006)
Guy Dollet says he over-reacted but insists he was attacked too. Lakshmi Mittal's takeover bid for Arcelor, the world's second largest steelmaker, has triggered widespread opposition among the French elite.
- New Left (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Feb 20, 2006)
It can be easier to win elections than to know what to do with power. The Left Front’s election manifesto can be meaningful to the people only if they see it as a realistic programme of action for making their lives better.
- Hurriyat Faction To Skip Meet (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 20, 2006)
The moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference may not join the round table conference convened by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on February 25.
- Firmness On Iran (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Feb 20, 2006)
It’s indeed a matter of national interest
Far too much of political dust had been raised by Left and Samajwadi leaders on the issue of India’s Iranian vote which Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has finally set to rest.
- French President Meets Manmohan Singh (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 20, 2006)
India and France will take their strategic relations to a new high on Monday by signing a joint declaration on civil nuclear energy cooperation and a defence pact.
- Chirac In India For Trade Talks Amid Arcelor Row (Reuters, Sophie Louet, Feb 20, 2006)
French President Jacques Chirac arrived in India on Sunday with a group of top CEOs to improve trade ties with Asia's third-largest economy amid a growing row over an Indian-born tycoon's bid for Luxembourg-based steelmaker Arcelor.
- Tango With Paris (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Feb 20, 2006)
President Chirac began his visit to India with a Gallic flourish by ordering back to French ports the Clemenceau, a ship laden with toxic freight and innards.
- Ipi — Firmly In Place? (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Feb 20, 2006)
To the relief of all concerned, the meeting of the oil ministers of India and Pakistan in New Delhi has confirmed that the IPI gas project is very much on. Considering the many factors that could have thrown this tripartite venture into jeopardy,
- Modernising The Village Economy (Business Line, P. V. Indiresan , Feb 20, 2006)
The fruits of economic development fall where educated people live, not where they work. Hence, if we want to enrich villages, we should induce the educated to live there. But for this to happen we need to install reliable means of social services and ...
- Flu Soldiers Cull & Scan (Telegraph, G.S. Mudur, Feb 20, 2006)
At ground zero of India’s first outbreak of avian flu, rapid response teams today began a farm-to-farm mass slaughter of chickens and a house-to-house surveillance of people.
- India’S Junior Fm Begins 3-Day Visit To Iran (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 20, 2006)
India’s junior foreign minister E Ahamed left for Iran on Sunday on a three-day visit for talks on bilateral ties and Tehran’s nuclear programme, officials said.
- Phone Tapping Accused Refused Bail For Third Time (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 20, 2006)
Charge against him was serious and his release on bail might affect investigations'
- French President Arrives In India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 20, 2006)
* Seeks to boost trade and hold nuclear talks with Delhi
French President Jacques Chirac arrived in India on Sunday for a whistle-stop visit aimed at bolstering trade and civilian nuclear cooperation with the emerging economic powerhouse.
- India Tests For H5n1, France Urges "Eat Chicken" (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Feb 20, 2006)
India was testing dozens of people for bird flu on Sunday, while France sought to ease consumer fears after its first avian case of the H5N1 virus by urging people to eat chicken.
- ‘Retired’ Atal In Seat Watch (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 20, 2006)
Atal Bihari Vajpayee may have announced his “retirement” but signals from the BJP suggest the party veteran has not really called it quits.
- Monsieur President, Vous Etes Bienvenue (Indian Express, Pamela Philipose, Feb 19, 2006)
The President of the French Republic touches base in Delhi today. I thought a welcome letter was therefore in order...
- Tcs Launches E-Governance Initiative (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
It is a major step in the direction of governance reforms, which constitutes a priority agenda of the UPA government.
- The Utopian Third Front (Daily Excelsior, Sondip Bhattacharya, Feb 19, 2006)
Will the rainbow coalition called the third front take a shape once again? If the past experience is any guide the CPI (M) general secretary Prakash Karat's plan of cobbling the third front is a pipe dream.
- People’S Conference Turns Down Pm’S Offer Of Kashmir Roundtable (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
The People’s Conference (PC), a Hurriyat Conference constituent, today rejected Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s offer of a roundtable on Kashmir, convened for February 25.
- Police Plan To Seek Help From Interpol On Terrorist Funding (Hindu, Devesh K. Pandey , Feb 19, 2006)
`Dubai-based money exchanger passed on crores to Hizb militants'
- Us And India: Time To Think (Tribune, M.V. Kamath, Feb 19, 2006)
By now it is a cliché to say that the United States is the only super power in the world and everybody knows it. But it is behaving like one with India in a manner that can only be described as crude. If India does not bare its teeth now, . . .
- Chirac Optimistic Over Civilian Nuclear Energy For India (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
French President Jacques Chirac said Sunday he was optimistic that France could compete with the United States in supplying nuclear power capability to India once
New Delhi reaches an accord with the international community on its civilian nuclear. . .
- Aphc For Kashmir Talks Beyond Indian Constitution (Pakistan Observer, Hameed Shaheen, Feb 19, 2006)
The APHC, AJK/Pakistan chapter, in its emergency meeting at its central office here on Saturday reiterated its stand for the settlement of Kashmir dispute through negotiations but made it clear that the process of negotiations must be outside the . . .
- Indian Sikhs Plan Protest During Chirac’S Visit (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
Hundreds of Sikh schoolchildren will march in New Delhi during next week’s visit of President Jacques Chirac in protest against a ban on wearing turbans in French state schools, community leaders said on Saturday.
- Bush Visit Will Give A Boost To Indo-Us Ties: Inderfurth (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Feb 19, 2006)
The Indo-US relations have been marked by reciprocal visits to New Delhi and Washington by the leaders of both nations. President George W. Bush will visit India in March.
- Bush Backs Nuke Deal (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
Seeking to clear the air on the Indo-US nuclear deal which has hit roadblocks, President Mr George W Bush has defended the pact and said he would talk about the “development” of a civilian nuclear power industry during his visit to New Delhi next month.
- Bird Flu Ruled Out In Death Of Indian Man (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
Indian health officials said Sunday laboratory tests had shown that a man earlier suspected to have died of bird flu was in fact killed by bacterial infection.
- George Bush Defends India-U.S. Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
To discuss development of civilian nuclear industry during his visit
- 27,000 Poultry Birds Died In Last 15 Days (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
India has two months' stock of vaccine imported from Europe
Poultry farms where the deaths took place are all located in a single taluka
Ring vaccine to be administered to farms within three to 10 km radius
- Bird Flu Strikes India, Eight Hospitalised (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
Avian influenza has struck India. After the Maharashtra government on Saturday confirmed that the recent deaths of chickens in Nandurbar and Dhule districts of North Maharashtra were caused by bird flu, eight people were reportedly admitted . . .
- Chirac Arrives In Capital Today (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
French President Jacques Chirac will arrive in New Delhi on Sunday on a three-day visit during which the two countries will sign a Declaration on peaceful nuclear energy, a defence agreement and some other pacts, reports PTI.
- Goan Story Retold (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
The book takes one back to when the Portuguese ruled Goa and reveals among other things the customs of yore, some of which continue till today.
- Bird Flu Alert Sounded In J&k, 10 Days Ban (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
In the first outbreak of bird flu in India, eight people were today admitted to a hospital with suspected deadly Avian virus after 50,000 birds had died in Nandurbar and Dhule district of Maharashtra.
- French President Arrives In India For Trade, Nuclear Talks (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
French President Jacques Chirac arrived in India Sunday for a whistle-stop visit aimed at bolstering trade and civilian nuclear cooperation with the emerging economic powerhouse.
- Bird Flu Has Landed (Indian Express, Reshma Patil, Feb 19, 2006)
8 samples from maharashtra farm test positive • 8 lakh birds to be culled today • no human cases, samples of 3 kids, one woman being tested • no national alert yet
- Brush With Bird Flu (Telegraph, G.S. Mudur, Feb 19, 2006)
The deadly avian influenza H5N1 virus has surfaced in India among poultry in a corner of northern Maharashtra, where it has killed over 30,000 chickens in the past 10 days, officials announced today.
- India Will Be A Major Polluter Without N-Power, Says Chirac (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Feb 19, 2006)
India will become a major polluter unless it can generate electricity using nuclear power, French President Jacques Chirac said on Saturday.
- H’Bad Am-Bushes B’Lore (Deccan Herald, K Subrahmanya, Feb 19, 2006)
Bangalore has again lost the opportunity to play host to a visiting American President.
- Hurriyat Constituents Don't Favour (Daily Excelsior, Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, Feb 19, 2006)
Two constituents of the Executive Council of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq's Hurriyat Conference have decided against participating in Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh's all-parties roundtable conference on Jammu and Kashmir.
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