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Articles 14021 through 14120 of 21784:
- Why It’S China Versus Maoism? (Indian Express, Balbir K Punj, Nov 10, 2005)
Two recent gestures by the People’s Republic of China took the Indian Communists by surprise.
- Saarc Bites (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 10, 2005)
But can FDI-wary India preach to neighbours?
- Kashmir Needs Help, Not Politics (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Nov 10, 2005)
I was in Parliament House when the terrorists struck last time in Delhi, some four years ago. Not familiar with the building, they could not find the entrance. Still they killed three security guards before they were shot dead.
- Loc Crumbles At Another Point (Daily Excelsior, Sarwar Kashani, Nov 10, 2005)
Notwithstanding the political and geographical boundaries, authorities from across the Line of Control (LoC) today exchanged relief material for the quake affected victims at Kaman post in Uri.
- India, Us To Extend Economic Cooperation (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 10, 2005)
India and the US, on Wednesday, resolved to further deepen their economic cooperation by signing a landmark agreement while New Delhi assured Washington that it would make all out efforts to combat money laundering and stamp out financing of terrorist ...
- Continuing Menace (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 10, 2005)
The figures given by Maj-Gen V.K. Singh, Chief of Staff of the Srinagar-based 15 Corps, about the continuing infiltration of militants from across the Line of Control even after the October 8 earthquake tell their own tale.
- Terrorists Can't Be Freedom Fighters: Manmohan (Daily Excelsior, Sarwar Kashani, Nov 10, 2005)
Notwithstanding the political and geographical boundaries, authorities from across the Line of Control (LoC) today exchanged relief material for the quake affected victims at Kaman post in Uri. This is the second point on the ceasefire line between India
- Ec Forwards Complaint Against Lalu To President (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 10, 2005)
The Election Commission has forwarded the complaint received from the Director General of Border Security Force against RJD chief and Railway minister Lalu Prasad for allegedly using +indecent+ language against an official to the President, Chief Election
- Well Plotted Protest (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 10, 2005)
Back in 2002, Shatrughan Sinha had done what he was originally made for: performed in a solo stage play that had not so cleverly concealed innuendoes against BJP leaders he believed were ignoring him.
- South Asia Summit Again Seems Mired In Politics (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Nov 10, 2005)
Leaders of South Asia, home to nearly one-fifth of humanity, gather in Bangladesh this weekend for a twice-postponed summit to push long-standing goals to reduce poverty, boost trade and fight terrorism.
- First Terrorist In Delhi Bombing Arrested (India Daily, Juhi Singhal, Nov 10, 2005)
First breakthrough in Delhi bombings - Indian army arrested a suspected Kashmiri militant who implicated himself in the bombings.
- Unesco Spells Out Primary Concern (Statesman, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 10, 2005)
Unesco’s Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2006 has painted a grim picture of universal primary education in India, Pakistan and China.
- This November (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 10, 2005)
November 6 has come and gone and November 25 is around the corner. These two days are written in blood in the 1947 history of our State.
- A Ritual Sacrifice (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Nov 10, 2005)
What, ask the wags, was the higher crime and misdemeanour of Paul Volcker in the eyes of K. Natwar Singh?
- Suspect In Delhi Blasts Case Held, Brought To City (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 10, 2005)
A Lashkar-e-Taiba militant, who has claimed his involvement in Delhi's serial blasts, was brought here on Wednesday from Jammu for questioning to ascertain the veracity of his statement.
- Pakistani Abduction Story Fabricated, Says Delhi (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Nov 10, 2005)
"Unfortunate attempt to sensationalise without proper investigation"
- India To Release 26 Pakistan Prisoners (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 10, 2005)
India will release 26 more Pakistani civil prisoners on November 18.
- Now Delhi Metro To Faridabad And Bahadurgarh? (Hindu, Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar, Nov 10, 2005)
Though still some time away from making a foray into any of the satellite townships around the Capital, the Delhi Metro is now engaged in studies to plan its entry into Faridabad and Bahadurgarh in Haryana.
- Keeping A Watch On Winged Visitors (Hindu, N. Gopal Raj , Nov 10, 2005)
A key part of the Union Government's strategy to protect the country from bird flu outbreaks is to monitor wild birds for signs that they might be diseased or infected.
- No Delay In Action, Says Manmohan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 10, 2005)
Congress rejects suggestion that Sonia should quit as chairperson of NAC
Probe will be conducted in a fair manner: PM
Terms of reference for Pathak panel to be announced soon
- Indo-Pak Diplomatic Row Erupts (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Nov 10, 2005)
A teenaged son of a non-diplomatic staffer of Pakistan High Commission here was allegedly kidnapped by unidentified persons last evening — an incident which triggered diplomatic reverberations today.
- That Boardroom At Jeejeebhoy Towers (Financial Times, Sourav Majumdar, Nov 10, 2005)
For a reporter on the stock market beat in the early 90s, the big daddy of the stock exchanges was the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), then perceived as the seat of capital market activity in the country.
- Building Education City (Tribune, Abhai Maurya, Nov 10, 2005)
The idea of creating an education city in Haryana is both a novel and classic one. The notion has extremely distinguished genealogical lineage. Oxford University, for instance, is basically a university city.
- The Winter Test (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Nov 10, 2005)
So far, thanks to the fact that he’s moved on the modernisation of both the Delhi and Mumbai airports as well as opened up the skies quite liberally, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel has been seen as one of the Cabinet’s few performing ministers.
- Natwar Shows Off Ground Support (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 09, 2005)
A day after he was stripped of his portfolio, a combative Mr Natwar Singh sought to keep his morale high by projecting his “support base” from his home turf, Bharatpur, in Rajasthan.
- No Evidence To Support Volcker References: Pm (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 09, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday that “unsubstantiated references” were made without any evidence in the Volcker committee findings on Iraqi .....
- Natwar Spurned Offer Of Portfolio, Says Pmo (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 09, 2005)
He was offered a choice between Urban Development and Culture
Manmohan was clear in mind that Natwar should not continue as External Affairs Minister
- Tharoor Didn't Demean Volcker Report: Un (Press Trust of India, PTI, Nov 09, 2005)
United Nations Under Secretary General for Public Information Shashi Tharoor had denied saying that there is nothing
- Intelligence Establishment In Stupor (Daily Excelsior, Uday Pratap Bajpai, Nov 09, 2005)
The serial bomb blasts in Delhi has set the ball rolling for security agencies to throw blame at each other for the lack of coordination.
- Editorials (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 09, 2005)
No job to do
But this cloud may have a silver lining
- Loc Incident And ‘Official Positions’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 09, 2005)
As India allowed the first of the five openings on the Line of Control in Kashmir, earthquake victims from the Pakistani side tried to rush across the heavily mined Line of Control (LoC) and had to be kept back by Pakistani police with teargas shells.
- We Are Not Afraid Of Any Probe: Natwar (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Financial Express, Nov 09, 2005)
"I am standing here and I can answer to the whole world" "I will not do anything which will force us to hang our heads in shame"
- Three Accords To Be Signed At Saarc Summit (Indian Express, PTI, Nov 09, 2005)
Three new trade facilitation agreements are expected to be signed at the 13th SAARC summit in Dhaka on November 12-13, which will be attended by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
- Snow Favours More Fdi In Infrastructure (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Nov 09, 2005)
To discuss with P. Chidambaram emerging market economies today Opening up of financial sector will bring in resources
- The Minister’S Private War (Indian Express, Kuldip Nayar, Nov 09, 2005)
The bureaucratic Manmohan Singh appears to push back the political Manmohan Singh too often.
- Two More Loc Posts To Be Opened Soon (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Nov 09, 2005)
Pakistan on Tuesday named the designated authorities from whom application forms could be obtained by people intending to cross the five points along the Line of Control (LoC).
- Saarc Leaders Set To Sign Three Pacts (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Nov 09, 2005)
E. Ahamed to attend Council of Ministers meeting
Manmohan Singh expected to meet Khaleda Zia
Meeting scheduled with Shaukat Aziz on the sidelines
Ahamed to meet his SAARC counterparts ahead of the main summit
- Breakthrough In Delhi Blasts Probe (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Nov 09, 2005)
Suspect detained at Banihal in Jammu
- Pakistan And India: Pioneers In Global Disaster Response? (Christian Science Monitor, Mansoor Ijaz, Nov 08, 2005)
The terrorist bombs that rocked New Delhi recently must not be allowed to wreck a painstakingly crafted peace process between India and Pakistan.
- India, Us Flying High After Historic Pact (Deccan Herald, Pulak Sen, Nov 08, 2005)
A new chapter has opened in Indo-US air travel. Low, affordable fares are the key to aviation development
- Liquidity Overhang — The Financial Reality (Business Line, Sumit K. Majumdar, Nov 08, 2005)
Even as India is starving for investments, especially in infrastructure, education and heath-care, there is enormous liquidity overhang in the economy.
- Loc Opened As India Sends Relief To Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (Hindu, Luv Puri , Nov 08, 2005)
Teargas shells fired to disperse crowds wanting to cross over the divide
- Watch India’S Hand At Iaea (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Nov 08, 2005)
The world’s standoff with Iran on its alleged nuclear intentions is getting more interesting by the day.
- Ill-Prepared For Bird-Flu (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Nov 08, 2005)
India escaped Sars (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) in 2003 and remains as yet unaffected by the avian-flu. Mercifully, because the country is barely prepared to meet such health emergencies.
- Plunder Of Indian Antiques (Daily Excelsior, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 08, 2005)
Long romanticised as genteel larceny, plunder of art heritage in India has touched scandalous proportions. And nobody is losing sleep over it.
- Strategies For Acquiring Mutual Knowledge (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 08, 2005)
THE REPORT and interview with Umberto Eco on October 23 described the Pondicherry meeting of the group promoting Transcultura, strategies for acquiring mutual knowledge.
- The Role Of Dissidents Is To Tell The Truth As They See It" (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Nov 08, 2005)
A special Indian edition of the outspoken Canadian writer and broadcasterIrshad Manji's controversial book,The Trouble with Islam Today, will be launched by imprintOne in New Delhi on November 10.
- Volcker: Congress Writes To Un (Deccan Herald, DH news, Nov 08, 2005)
Even as K Natwar Singh was virtually forced to let go of his external affairs portfolio on Monday, the Congress sent a “letter” to the United Nations through a prominent legal firm on the Volcker report controversy, saying it had nothing to do with “any”
- What The Delhi Blasts Portend (Deccan Herald, Sushant Sareen, Nov 08, 2005)
India needs to re-evaluate the peace process and insist on hard evidence that Pakistan is serious about dealing with terrorist organisations based within its territorry.
- A Wing-Wing Strategy (Indian Express, Jasjit Singh, Nov 08, 2005)
The decision of the Left parties to publicly demonstrate and try to disrupt the India-USA air exercises being held in West Bengal raises many doubts,
- The Hit And Run Media (Daily Excelsior, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 08, 2005)
The Oxford dictionary explains it as 'denoting a road accident from which the perpetrator escapes before being discovered and without lending assistance or, denoting an attack or aggressive enterprise from which the aggressor withdraws rapidly on achievin
- U.S. Urges India To Permit More Foreign Ownership (Reuters, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 08, 2005)
India's economy could benefit greatly from permitting U.S. and other foreign firms to take a greater ownership role in its financial sector, U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow said on Monday.
- Uk-Based Institute Of Clinical Research (Icr) Has Decided To Establish . . . (India Daily, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 08, 2005)
The UK-based Institute of Clinical Research (ICR) has decided to establish operations in India, seen as a key emerging destination for conducting clinical trials.
- U.N., Volcker Committee Ready To Help (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Nov 08, 2005)
The committee cannot "make any binding judicial determination of fact or law"
- They Said It (Deccan Herald, H N ANANDA, Nov 08, 2005)
Each looks after his own interest or looks the other way when it rains in Bangalore
- The Moment Has Arrived (Dawn, Shahid Javed Burki, Nov 08, 2005)
THERE are moments in a nation’s history when its leaders must look at their performance and also around themselves, take stock of the situation they and their country face, and, if need be, adopt a new course.
- A Wise Decision (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Nov 08, 2005)
The Pakistan government has done well to delay the deal with the US for the purchase of 75 F-16s.
- Death In Awful Majesty (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Nov 08, 2005)
Aid alone can save Kashmiris in the winter after the quake
- Adding To The Frills (Telegraph, Sumanta Sen, Nov 08, 2005)
wonders if Bihar will gain anything from the elaborate bandobast the Election Commission has put in place this time
- Kashmiris Protest As Loc ‘Opens’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 08, 2005)
Police fire tear gas to disperse villagers, men arrested for trying to cross LoC
* Protestors say they don’t need aid, just want to visit families on other side
* Army officer says crossing points ‘could be permanent’
- A Public Intellectual (Hindu, RUDOLF C. HEREDIA, Nov 08, 2005)
An intellectual marathon runner' with a message to deliver
- From The Blurb (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 08, 2005)
The Nice Guy Who Finished First — A Biography of Rahul Dravid: Devendra Prabhudesai; Rupa & Co., 7/16, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi-110002. Rs. 295.
- The State Withdraws — At What Cost? (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 08, 2005)
The game plan appears to be to let private players seek profit in the space vacated by the state, especially in the social sectors.
- Fringe Damages (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 08, 2005)
The government has done well to defy the pressure from the Communist parties and go ahead with the joint air exercises with the United States at Kalaikunda in West Bengal on Monday.
- Delhi Blasts: Pak Ultra Arrested In Bengal (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 08, 2005)
A Pakistani national suspected to be involved in the New Delhi blasts and other subversive activities in India was arrested by the Border Security Force (BSF) at Balurghat in North Bengal.
- Us Treasury Secretary John Snow Arrived In New Delhi On A Five-Day Visit To India (India Daily, Special Correspondent, The Financial Express, Nov 08, 2005)
According to media sources, Snow, who arrived here this morning, is scheduled to meet captains of Indian industry and visit the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange tomorrow, a US embassy spokesperson said.
- Kudli Village: The Sign Post To The Past (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 08, 2005)
The importance of a place is decided by its ability to preserve the uniqueness of its culture. Here is a village that kept alive its traditions for a long time, says B P Premakumar.
- Investigators Believe Militants Behind Delhi Blasts (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 07, 2005)
A lack of concrete evidence has not sidetracked Indian investigators from a firm belief that well-organised Kashmiri militants planted bombs that killed 62 people a week ago in New Delhi.
- Natwar Favours Reversal Of Iran Vote (Hindu, SANDEEP DIKSHIT, Nov 07, 2005)
"Nothing will prevent us from raising our voice"
Not an apologist for government of Saddam Hussein
Hopes U.S. will be able to see nuclear deal through
Appeals to African countries to close ranks with India
- India Could Revise Stance On Iran’S Nuclear Programme: Natwar (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 07, 2005)
India, which earlier this year voted in favour of an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) motion against Iran’s nuclear programme,
- Welcome Rethink On F-16s (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 07, 2005)
President Pervez Musharraf has told the BBC that his government has decided to postpone the purchase of F-16 fighter planes — worth a couple of billion dollars
- To Bring The Feet Back To The Ball (Deccan Herald, D Ravi Kanth, Nov 07, 2005)
A comprehensive effort comprising long-term programmes is needed to revive the popularity of football in India
- The Aravali Region Under Threat (Hindu, Sunny Sebastian, Nov 07, 2005)
Uncontrolled mining for marble poses a grave danger to the Aravali region in Rajasthan — a barrier checking the spread of the Thar northwards.
- The Avian Flu Threat (Dawn, Eric S. Margolis, Nov 07, 2005)
It seems inappropriate to write about anything but the earthquake that devastated Pakistan, but since this writer is deep in northern China, he leaves this tragic subject to colleagues closer to home.
- Bridges Over The Bombs (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Nov 07, 2005)
IT is hard to get inside the minds of people who are prepared to plant bombs in order to destroy innocent lives on buses, markets or in restaurants, especially when the precise identity of the perpetrators remains unknown, as it does with the . . .
- Boom In Civil Aviation Calls For Modern Airport Infrastructure (Hindu, Ramnath Subbu, Nov 07, 2005)
Public-private partnership route for viable growth
"Civil aviation is one sector that will attract huge investments in the next five years."
- Let Man Held For Delhi Blasts (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 07, 2005)
Hopes of some fresh leads about the conspiracy behind the Delhi blasts have risen with the arrest of a Lashkar-e-Taiba commander in Bengal’s South Dinajpur district.
- A Wing-Wing Strategy (Indian Express, Jasjit Singh, Nov 07, 2005)
The decision of the Left parties to publicly demonstrate and try to disrupt the India-USA air exercises being held in West Bengal raises many doubts,
- Protest Misplaced (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Nov 07, 2005)
The IAF stands to gain from exercises with the US air force
- Sleepy Elephant, Hungry Dragon (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Nov 07, 2005)
When the leaders of the subcontinent gather in two weeks at the long delayed South Asian summit in Dhaka, the venue might be more important than the easily forgettable final declaration they would put together.
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