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Articles 14221 through 14320 of 21784:
- Ibm Chief Makes Low-Key Visit (Business Line, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 03, 2005)
THE chief of Big Blue is in the country, quietly. As the Chairman & CEO of IBM, the largest global IT firm, Mr Samuel J. Palmisano, comes calling on India barely two weeks after the CEO of Cisco, Mr John Chambers, made his second visit in the recent times
- Oil Stains On A Minister (Indian Express, T V R Shenoy, Nov 03, 2005)
Mani Shankar Aiyar must be a very worried man. He may be in charge of the petroleum ministry but even fellow Congressmen joke, behind closed doors of course, that Natwar Singh is the ‘oil minister’!
- Darkness In The East (Telegraph, Editorial, Financial Express, Nov 03, 2005)
China has held its own amidst Western economic pressure, but failed to correct imbalances within its own society, writes Sunanda Sen
- Art Of Korea (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Nov 03, 2005)
If South and North Korea can, why can’t India and Pakistan? The two Koreas have chosen to bridge the great ideological and political divide with the world of sports.
- It’S Too Early For Optimism In Assam (Deccan Herald, Deepak K Upreti, Nov 03, 2005)
While an ULFA-approved civil society group and the Centre are talking, the police and the army are queering the pitch.
- Pak Seeks Evidence On Delhi Blasts (Statesman, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 03, 2005)
With Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh pointing to the possible involvement of Pakistan-based terrorists in Saturday’s Delhi blasts, Islamabad today asked India to share evidence in this regard and promised to take action against those involved.
- A Challenge For Azad (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 03, 2005)
THE bomb blast in Srinagar in which 10 people were killed on Wednesday is a grim reminder of the challenge facing the new Chief Minister.
- Give Evidence On Blasts: Pakistan (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Nov 03, 2005)
Rejoinder to Manmohan hinting at Pakistani links to Delhi blasts
- Unsc Flays Delhi Blasts (Deccan Herald, PTI, Nov 03, 2005)
Condemning the weekend bomb blasts in New Delhi, the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday asked all member-countries to “cooperate actively” with India to bring the financiers and sponsors of the attacks to justice.
- Feature - Indian Writers Open A New Page In Europe (Reuters, Sugita Katyal, Nov 03, 2005)
The Empire Writes Back. That's what the world said when a host of Indian authors writing in English burst upon the global literary scene more than a decade ago.
- 'Demilitarisation Of Kashmir Can't Be Unilateral' (Deccan Herald, PTI, Nov 03, 2005)
India on Tuesday reacted cautiously to Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s suggestion of demilitarising both sides of Kashmir, asserting that it can’t be done “unilaterally”.
- Now Shape The Law (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Nov 03, 2005)
It’s easy for cynical journalists and weary citizens to scoff at the utility of the newly legislated Right to Information Act (RTI)
- Pakistan Assures India Of Action Over Blasts (Reuters, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 03, 2005)
Pakistan has assured India it would act against any of its nationals found involved in the weekend bomb blasts in New Delhi that killed 59 people, the foreign ministry said on Wednesday.
- India On Alert Ahead Of Eid (Reuters, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 03, 2005)
India tightened security on Thursday ahead of the Muslim festival of Eid-al-Fitr amid fears of religious tensions after the worst militant attack on the nation's capital last week.
- Indian Oil Firms Cut Jet Fuel Prices 2-4 Pct (Reuters, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 03, 2005)
Indian state refiners have cut jet fuel prices by 2-4 percent for November in line with market trends, a spokesman for Indian Oil Corp (IOC) said on Wednesday.
- Us Officials Defend Nuclear Pact With India Before Sen Comitt (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Nov 03, 2005)
Observing that the landmark nuclear agreement with India underscores the democracy's arrival as a "force in the world," top US officials have defended the pact, saying "the time is right" for such an accord and New Delhi could be trusted in the future wit
- Us Working Closely With India Against Terrorism: State Dept (Press Trust of India, PTI, Nov 03, 2005)
The United States is working closely with India and other countries to fight terrorism, a global scourge which transcends borders and religions, the State Department has said
- The Lashkar-E-Taiba, In Theory And Practice (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Nov 03, 2005)
Last week's bombings in New Delhi necessitate a clear understanding of what the terrorist group wants — and what it will do to achieve its ends.
- Bush Officials Oppose Amending India Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Carol Giacomo, Nov 03, 2005)
The Bush administration on Wednesday warned against efforts to impose new conditions on a controversial civilian nuclear power agreement with India saying such amendments would be "deal breakers."
- Craig Pruess: An Indian Musician In English Skin (Press Trust of India, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 03, 2005)
New Delhi, Oct 31 (PTI) Sitar in a Harry Potter film and 'Swarmandala' in a Johny Depp movie? Hold on...
- Reality In Kashmir: The Quake Opened A Window (Statesman, Rajinder Puri, Nov 02, 2005)
One believed that only some kind of self-determination vote offered to the people of Kashmir would exorcise from their minds the ghost of plebiscite.
- Good Bye Or Good Riddance? (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 02, 2005)
Why not? should be the question as we need to turn back and take a leaf from history. Kashmir deserves a relief from the agony it had been put through earlier. What they say a Good Bye can be a Good Riddance for others, Javed Iqbal Shah comments . . .
- Azad To Be Sworn In As Tenth J&k Cm (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 02, 2005)
For the Congress, Mr Azad has proved to be a lucky mascot with his three-decade long association with the party.
- Face It (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 02, 2005)
Refusing to face a problem is no way to solve it. Dhaka’s refusal to admit to the problem of illegal migration of Bangladeshis into India, therefore, raises suspicions about its motives.
- 'Demilitarisation Of Kashmir Can't Be Unilateral' (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 02, 2005)
India on Tuesday reacted cautiously to Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s suggestion of demilitarising both sides of Kashmir, asserting that it can’t be done “unilaterally”.
- India Back To Blame Game (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 02, 2005)
India has put out a report claiming that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asked President Musharraf to act against terrorism directed against India during their telephonic conversation on Monday.
- What Is In A Brand? Everything. Say Economists (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 01, 2005)
In Kashmir the concept of branding must gain roots to ensure a vibrant economy.
- Trials As Political Action (Hindu, PARVATHI MENON, Nov 01, 2005)
Lessons from the legal legacy of the freedom struggle focussing on the important political trials
- Arming The Hills (Telegraph, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 01, 2005)
Historically, communists have had more to fear from their comrades than from their enemies.
- Bring The Past To Life (Telegraph, Janaki Nair, Nov 01, 2005)
Rather than fight for custody of the past, those who frame syllabi would do better to look at conditions in the classroom, writes Janaki Nair
- Welcome Opening (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Nov 01, 2005)
India has not allowed the Delhi bomb blasts to affect its relationship with Pakistan
- Season Of Terror (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Nov 01, 2005)
Happy Diwali. The serial blasts in Delhi on the 29th were a reminder that there is a new and growing breed of insane human beings who consciously kill innocent comrades who have done no damage to anyone.
- Sustaining Water Resources (Hindu, Bibhuti Mishra , Nov 01, 2005)
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- Threat To Peace Process (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Nov 01, 2005)
Terrorists have done it again, and in the nation’s Capital. They took the lives of 62 persons in serial bomb blasts on Saturday at a time and place of their choosing. The little-known outfit,
- Willing To Join Probe Into Delhi Blast, Says Musharraf (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Nov 01, 2005)
Ready to provide total and unequivocal support in investigation
- Azad's Crown Of Thorns (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Nov 01, 2005)
If Ghulam Nabi Azad manages to stay focussed on the day-to-day problems of Kashmiris, it will constitute a welcome break with the State's unhappy past.
- Carnage And Consequences (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 01, 2005)
New Delhi's half-empty markets are evidence of just how much impact terrorism can have on audiences increasingly accustomed to images of carnage.
- Need For Welfare State (Deccan Herald, Avijit Pathak, Nov 01, 2005)
The marketisation of social sectors like health is disastrous. We need a welfare state and a vibrant community
- Alternative Architecture (Hindu, A. Srivathsan, Nov 01, 2005)
A blend of the ancient with the modern to suit today's architecture
- Literary Creativity (Hindu, S. Revathy, Nov 01, 2005)
SRI SUNDARARAJA RACANAVALI — Collection of Creative Sanskrit Works by S. Sundararajan: Pub. by Devavani Parisad, R-6, Vani Vihar, New Delhi-110059. Rs. 107.
- Objection Overruled (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 01, 2005)
Pakistan's objection to India's concern over the developing situation in Gilgit is entirely unjustified. The neighbouring country has reacted to New Delhi's advice to "act with the utmost restraint and observe international human rights standards"
- Death For Let Ultra (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 01, 2005)
Ashfaq’s wife got a seven-year jail term for sheltering him and two other key plotters were awarded life sentence.
- Safta & The Dhaka Summit (Dawn, Shahid Javed Burki, Nov 01, 2005)
I am writing this article in New Delhi. The purpose of the column is to bring to the attention of the officials preparing for the Dhaka summit of the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (Saarc) some of the apparent shortcomings in both . . .
- India’S Interests In Iran (Tribune, Syed Nooruzzaman, Nov 01, 2005)
India's relations with Iran continue to be a subject of debate after New Delhi voted in favour of the resolution sponsored by the European Union-Three on the Iranian nuclear issue at the September 24 International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) meeting . . .
- Meeting At The Loc (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 01, 2005)
Every cloud has a silver lining, so goes the proverb. The tragedy of the earthquake in Kashmir has provided an opportunity for India and Pakistan to join hands to provide relief to the Kashmiris and in the process strengthen peace and stability in South
- Relax Norms To Facilitate Loc Crossing, Says Hurriyat (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Nov 01, 2005)
Condemns Delhi blasts as "act of terror"; delegation to visit quake-hit PoK
- Making Loc Irrelevant! (Dawn, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 01, 2005)
President Gen Pervez Musharraf has said that he is making the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir irrelevant. ‘We should open the LoC…there must be political movement’ he said in an interview with the Saudi newspaper Arab News. He said that he is for . . . .
- Pangs Of Partition Planning (Tribune, Trilochan Singh Trewn, Nov 01, 2005)
THE Cauvery, flying the flag of Senior Officer, Persian Gulf, had just berthed in Karachi when a message was received that the naval subcommittee of partition secretariat comprising Captain Soman, Captain Choudhry, Commander Dayashankar and . . .
- A Chance To Further The Peace Process (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 31, 2005)
THE LANDMARK pact between India and Pakistan on opening up the Line of Control (LoC) to enable people on both sides to take part in the relief work in the earthquake-affected areas, is perhaps the best news in the region since October 8 when disaster....
- Growing Cancer Of Corruption (Daily Excelsior, Jagjit Singh, Oct 31, 2005)
*People in India paid a huge amount of Rs 21068 crores as bribe in a single year to 'get their work done'.
- Fresh Start (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 31, 2005)
A small step, but good enough to break the ice. That perhaps is the best way to view the outcome of the talks between the home secretaries of India and Bangladesh.
- Nuts And Bolts Of A Failed State (Deccan Herald, Prem Shankar Jha, Oct 31, 2005)
It does not matter who wins the Bihar elections. The dacoits will continue to rule the state
- Dastardly Act (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 31, 2005)
The government needs to watch out for any outbreak of communal violence
- The Changeover: Democracy At Work (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Oct 31, 2005)
Ghulam Nabi Azad's accession to power could help end the historic devaluation of democracy in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Enigmatic Blasts In New Delhi (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 31, 2005)
At least 65 persons were killed and about 150 injured in a series of bomb blasts in crowded markets in New Delhi on Saturday. Official sources in the Indian capital said that it’s too early to speculate about those responsible for the explosions.
- India, Unhcr And Refugee Protection (Deccan Herald, Carol Batchelor, Oct 31, 2005)
October 30 was the 60th anniversary of India joining the UN. It has been an active member of the UNHCR
- Politics Prevails (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 31, 2005)
There can be only two cheers for the incoming chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir.
- Regional Rivalries Over Afghanistan (Dawn, Maqbool Ahmad Bhatty, Oct 31, 2005)
As war-ravaged Afghanistan appears headed for economic recovery, there are signs of renewed interest, both by global and regional powers, in building ties with it.
- Loc Crumbles (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Oct 31, 2005)
Fifty-eight years of continuous efforts both by the locals as well as the International Community could not achieve what nature did in 50 seconds! In Holy Quran the creation by Almighty is described as “Be and it was!” The same thing almighty did in . . .
- Capital Crime (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 31, 2005)
The hideousness of a terror attack may perhaps only be assessed in terms of the uncountable:
- Stay The Course On Nepal (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Oct 31, 2005)
These are testing times for Indian policy towards Nepal.
- J&k Group Claims Responsibility For Delhi Blasts (Rediff on the Net, editoral, rediff on the net, Oct 30, 2005)
A hitherto unknown militant outfit, Inquilab group, claimed responsibility on Sunday for the three serial blasts that ripped through the capital, killing 61 and injuring nearly 200 people.
- The Message From The Delhi Blasts (Rediff on the Net, Editorial, rediff.com, Oct 30, 2005)
Only the Sikh terrorists, Al Qaeda and the International Islamic Front, of which Al Qaeda, the Lashkar-e-Tayiba and the Jaish-e-Mohammad are amongst the members, have the capability for organising the kind of three well co-ordinated blasts which . . .
- Cartier Plans India Boutique (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
Cartier, the most prestigious jewellery watch maker in the world, has proposed to set up its exclusive boutique in India, to boost its sales in the country, Igor Baschet, Area Sales Head, Cartier India said on Saturday
- Bombs Turns Festive Season Into Tragedy (Reuters, Anirban Roy, Oct 30, 2005)
As dusk fell, fairy lights came on and the mosques filled for prayers, deadly bombs turned three of New Delhi's festive markets into tangles of charred bodies, severed limbs and shattered shops in minutes.
- Blasts In Quick Succession Kill 55 In Delhi (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
In a major strike on the eve of Diwali, terrorists carried out three well coordinated bomb blasts in quick succession here targeting crowded markets and a bus, killing 55 people and injuring at least 155, including some foreigners.
- The Capital Story (Hindustan Times, Suhel Seth, Oct 30, 2005)
If Calcutta had remained the capital, what would Delhi be all about today?
- Pakistan, India Agree To Open Quake-Hit Border (Reuters, ZEESHAN HAIDER , Oct 30, 2005)
Rivals India and Pakistan agreed on Sunday to open the border dividing earthquake-hit Kashmir to allow survivors and relief supplies to cross.
- Serial Blasts Kill 65 In Delhi (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
A majority of the victims were women and children as they were busy shopping for the Dhanteras and Diwali festivals.
- Editorials (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 30, 2005)
Politburo adds to fears in IT industry
- Talks Between India, Pakistan On Opening Up Loc Continue (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 30, 2005)
Talks between India and Pakistan here on Saturday, to firm up the agreement for "opening" of the Line of Control (LoC) to enable Kashmiris on both sides of the divide to cross over to help the earthquake victims, continued late in the night.
- Give Us Power, What Would Separatists Say (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Oct 30, 2005)
How naïve and self deceiving is to draw an imaginary link between the aspirations of people and the demands of politicians, Hilal Ahmad reacts to an article by Sadiq Ali published in Greater Kashmir
- 'Indian Economy More Balanced Than China's' (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
"The Indian economy is very different as private consumption is driving growth"
- Ncr Holds Key To Delhi’S Survival (Tribune, Gopal Bhargava, Oct 30, 2005)
IN recent times, Delhi has witnessed an exponential increase in population. It is now more than one crore.
- Rti Act: Transparency And Accountability Age Dawns (Deccan Herald, K S Narayanan, Oct 30, 2005)
Wajahat Habibullah was administered oath of office as country’s first Chief Information Commissioner by President A P J Abdul Kalam on October 26.
- Next Man In (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 30, 2005)
The People’s Democratic Party is not the only one to feel jolted. Sonia Gandhi’s decision on Thursday evening to enforce the letter of the powersharing pact forged with Mufti Mohammed Sayeed’s party after the crucial 2002 elections in J&K, . . .
- Delhi Blasts: At Least 10 Detained (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
At least 10 persons were detained in New Delhi on Saturday following the three serial blasts, which killed more than 50 people.
- Mufti Submits Resignation (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed on Saturday submitted his resignation to the Governor, Lt Gen S K Sinha. Congress leader and Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad will take over as the new chief minister on November
- When The Festive Mood Was Shattered... (Hindu, Devesh K. Pandey , Oct 30, 2005)
The marketplace was packed with Diwali shoppers
- Serial Blasts Kill 70 Persons In Delhi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
Bombs go off at two marketplaces and one explodes inside a DTC bus; countrywide red alert sounded
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