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Articles 14821 through 14920 of 21784:
- Cbi Raids And All That Jazz (Tribune, Inder Malhotra, Oct 07, 2005)
AS was only to be expected, the sensation caused by the countrywide CBI raids on a hundred premises in 54 cities — leading to the institution of 70 cases against officials who had allegedly accumulated wealth out of all proportion to their ostensible. . .
- Bimstec High On Energy (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Oct 07, 2005)
On the face of it, good work is being done on the BIMSTEC front (comprising Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Nepal and Bhutan) . . .
- Vat Benefits (Deccan Herald, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 07, 2005)
States outside the new regime are losing out
- Younger Brides (Business Line, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 07, 2005)
The legal definition of ‘consent’ is not the same as its semantic significance. That is assumed the moment an ‘age of consent’ is fixed.
- India Says No U.S. Pressure To Buy Its Fighter Jets (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Oct 07, 2005)
Washington is not pressuring India to buy U.S. fighter jets to replace its ageing fleet and aircraft manufacturers around the world will be asked for sale proposals, India's air force chief said on Thursday.
- Pakistan Has Invited Russia To Join The Multi-Billion Dollar India-Pakistan-Iran (Ipi) Gas Pipeline Project (India Daily, Harish Baliga, Oct 07, 2005)
Russian Gas pipeline experts and technologiests have something to smile.
- Naxalites Evading Political Responsibility (Deccan Herald, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 07, 2005)
The new anti-Naxalite strategy shaping up in South Block calls for urgent public scrutiny if it is not to boomerang. We had a conclave of concerned chief ministers on the subject.
- 'India Not Serious On Kashmir Dialogue’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2005)
Kashmiris should be included in the dialogue process, the chairman moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference said.
- Call For Expanding Intra-Asian Trade (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2005)
Major role seen for financial institutions such as Exim Bank and ADB
- No Shortage Of Lpg In The Country: Aiyar (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Oct 06, 2005)
Petroleum Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar today said there was no shortage of LPG in the countrry though there could be some administrative problems that were coming in the way of its supply.
- No Us Pressure On Fighter Jets (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Oct 06, 2005)
Washington is not pressuring India to buy US fighter jets to replace its ageing fleet and aircraft manufacturers around the world will be asked for sale proposals, Indian Air Force chief said on Thursday.
- Assam Cm May Participate In Talks Between Ulfa And Centre (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
The decision to hold talks on October 25/26 was taken at a meeting between Ms Goswami and National Security Advisor MK Narayanan on Tuesday.
- India's Vote On Iran At Iaea — National Interest Versus Foreign Policy (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Oct 06, 2005)
An important factor underlying the position that New Delhi took on Iran at the IAEA was its desire to see international nuclear sanctions that India has endured for nearly three decades end as soon as possible.
- Tatas To Set Up 3,000-Mw Unit In Jharkhand (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
Rs 12,000-cr pact signed with state.
- Spv For Financing Infrastructure To Be In Place By November (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
The objective is to disburse Rs. 10,000 cr. for various projects this year
- Bjp Blames Upa For Lpg Shortage (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
The BJP on Thursday blamed the UPA government for the current LPG "shortage", saying the Centre's refusal to share subsidy burden with oil companies has forced them to cut kitchen gas supply.
- India Wants U.S. To Amend Law For Civil Nuclear Cooperation (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Oct 06, 2005)
New Delhi has agreed to separate facilities
- You And I (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 06, 2005)
Shakeel Ahmed has retreated from the spotlight. Back home, he will consult with friends and family about the proposed surgery by a famous American doctor to separate his daughters,
- Every Strike Has A Sting (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
Last week’s unnecessary and rather perverse day-long disruption in large parts of the country continues to be the subject of bitter comment.
- India, Pak Hire Foreign Experts To Fight Water War (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
Both India and Pakistan are leaving no stone unturned in the final battle over the 450 MW Baghliar dam in Jammu and Kashmir.
- On Corruption And Its `Sister Activity' — Taxation (Business Line, D. Murali , Oct 06, 2005)
Duke Vincentio says in Measure For Measure, "I have seen corruption boil and bubble till it o'er-run the stew."
- Cloak And Dagger (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 06, 2005)
Along with some news
- Heartening Progress On Siachen (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
While India and Pakistan did not achieve a breakthrough on the issue of demilitarising the Siachen Glacier, there is clearly reason for optimism.
- Iran’S Violation Of Npt (Tribune, G Parthasarathy, Oct 06, 2005)
MR P.V. Narasimha Rao and Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee displayed statesmanship, transcending political differences, to defeat a Pakistani move to get India condemned for alleged human rights violations in J&K at the United Nations Human Rights Commission . . .
- Biotechnology: It's Advantage India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
Exports have grown by 42 per cent, says Madhan Mohan There are 300 biotechnology-based industries in India, with an investment growth of 50 per cent per annum
- Gilgit On A Powder Keg (Daily Excelsior, Dr Golam Yazdani, Oct 06, 2005)
The situation in Pakistan's Northern Areas is becoming volatile with regular reports of gross human rights violations and the growing divide between various communities which, often, cause violent reprisals.
- Ulfa At The Door (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 06, 2005)
AFTER months of intense talks about talks, the Centre and the banned United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) will finally be taking the first step on October 25 and 26. New Delhi will sit down with the People’s Consultative Group (PCG), ...
- Hard Facts About The Durand Line (Dawn, Amir Usman, Oct 06, 2005)
Close on the heels of the Pakistani proposal to fence the mountainous and rugged border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the recent statement of the governor of the Frontier province,
- Conclave Of Congress (Daily Excelsior, Sunil Gatade, Oct 06, 2005)
What purpose does the Conclave of Congress Chief Ministers serve?
- No Deadline For Siachen, Says Natwar (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 06, 2005)
``Peace process moving forward''
- Delimitation Fiasco-I By Manash Ghose (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 06, 2005)
It is still not clear what the Delimitation Commission headed by former Supreme Court judge Kuldip Singh will do after all its three public sittings in Siliguri,
- Indus Air To Enter Indian Skies Soon (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2005)
There will be a new player in the Indian skies from the end of October. Partly owned by liquor company Mohan Meakins, the Indus Air on Tuesday announced the launch of its airline catering mainly to North Indian cities.
- Serenading The Ulfa (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 05, 2005)
There is a clear and present danger in the UPA government’s present policy with regard to the United Liberation Front of Assam (Ulfa), that allows it to run with the hares and hunt with the hounds. It makes for a confusion that,
- More Equal (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2005)
Children have no votes. This alone explains the way they are often treated by politicians.
- Two-Month Timeline Set For Siachen Consensus (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2005)
Even though a formal agreement on troop withdrawal from Siachen eluded Indo-Pak talks, indications that the two sides were able to narrow down differences became evident with a joint statement in Islamabad, virtually agreeing on a two-month timeline ....
- The Battle Of Attrition Between Labour And The Bpo Industry (Business Line, D. Murali , Oct 05, 2005)
The latest call to arms to form trade unions for IT and BPO (business process outsourcing) workers has the industry worrying about what it sees as a new problem.
- India, Pak Plan Pact On Siachen (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2005)
New Delhi and Islamabad also sought to clear the air of uncertainty over Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline by emphasising the project’s contribution.
- Microbes In Cow’S Milk Enhance Plant Growth’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2005)
To the many nutritional and mythological benefits of cow’s milk, scientists at Lucknow’s National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI) have added one more use.
- Team Iran (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Oct 05, 2005)
A change in Iranian diplomacy influenced India’s vote in Vienna
- Indo-Pak: Yes To Joint Survey Of Creek, Slow Melt On Siachen (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2005)
Trying to work on a framework for future negotiations on the Siachen dispute, India and Pakistan on Tuesday moved closer to an understanding on the parameters and agreed to finalise it before the start of the next round of the composite dialogue.
- India Embroiled In Irangate (Deccan Herald, D Ravi Kanth, Oct 05, 2005)
India should come up with a plausible reason for having voted against Iran, if it wants to retain its credibility.
- "Committed To Gas Pipeline Project" (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 05, 2005)
India, Pakistan say that the project will contribute significantly to their prosperity and development
India informs Pakistan that it recently appointed an expert to look into the `economic viability' of the pipeline
- Positive Outcome Of Talks (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 05, 2005)
The latest round of meetings between the Indian and the Pakistani foreign ministers has produced positive results which vindicate the guarded optimism that had been expressed on the eve of the talks.
- Kashmir Quandary (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 05, 2005)
Change the CM?
- Eleven Hours Of Darkness (Telegraph, KANCHAN DASGUPTA, Oct 05, 2005)
My job took me to Delhi seven years ago.
- By The Law (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 05, 2005)
Every legal debate is an opportunity to interpret the law afresh. To the legal purist, that is the most significant aspect of the Supreme Court’s forthcoming verdict on the case involving the dissolution of the Bihar assembly.
- Trucks On Jvr (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2005)
A few months after opening the Jehlum Valley Road (JVR) the governments of India and Pakistan agreed in principle to throw the road open for trucks as well. The decision was hailed by one and all especially by the people connected with the fruit industry
- Aftermath Of The Vote In Vienna (Dawn, Tariq Fatemi, Oct 05, 2005)
The voting that took place at the IAEA in Vienna last week on the EU-3’s resolution calling upon the Agency to consider reporting Iran to the UN Security Council for not complying with the nuclear non-proliferation treaty is a major development,
- Not Good Enough (Telegraph, Bhaskar Ghose, Oct 05, 2005)
Why do most products with the ‘Made in India’ label continue to be so shoddy and unreliable? asks Bhaskar Ghose The author is former secretary, ministry of information and broadcasting
- India, Pakistan Take A Step Forward On Siachen (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 05, 2005)
They will strive to arrive at a "common understanding" on demilitarisation of the glacier before talks in January
Sir Creek: joint survey to be undertaken
- India Gaining Ground Systematically (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 05, 2005)
Pakistan and India have signed an agreement for advance notice of 72 hours before ballistic missile testing and initialed a MoU to set up a hotline between coast guards of the two countries.
- Maruti Udyog Hikes Prices (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2005)
The increase has been necessitated by higher input and freight costs
- For Peace, A Gesture (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 04, 2005)
But Ulfa still needs watching
- India, Pakistan Sign Accord On Pre-Notification Of Missile Tests (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 04, 2005)
Natwar Singh, Khurshid Kasuri review the status of composite dialogue
Communication links will help facilitate information on fishermen who stray into each other's territories
Pakistan wants quickening of pace of negotiations; India wants a conducive
- Annular Eclipse Witnessed By Thousands (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2005)
People thronged the banks of the Ganga in Varanasi and Hardwar
- Natwar’S Visit: Kashmir Is The Yardstick (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2005)
Indian External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh has expressed the hope that his interaction with his Pakistani counterpart Mr Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri will provide further impetus to increasing cooperation between the two countries in areas of mutual interest
- Sticky Questions (Deccan Herald, PARSA VENKATESHWAR RAO JR, Oct 04, 2005)
Iran needs an image makeover. Instead of pursuing the nuclear option, it should emerge as a benign power
- Kashmir In A Fix - Ii (Greater Kashmir, SHUJA MASOOD, Oct 04, 2005)
Islamabad, a party to this dispute has stated that it will consider other options as well and it is time for some bold decisions,
- The Emerging Asian Order (Dawn, SHAHID JAVED BURKI, Oct 04, 2005)
On September 24, 2005, political Asia was rearranged. This happened at the meeting of the board of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna.
- Cloud Over Indo-Us (Daily Excelsior, Allabaksh, Oct 04, 2005)
There could have been hardly any surprise that the nuclear deal that India and the United States had agreed upon in July has begun to look shaky with not only the members of the US Congress and the Senate opposing it at a Congressional hearing . . .
- Global Warming (Daily Excelsior, Upendra Sinha, Oct 04, 2005)
Global warming is shrinking glaciers the world over. In the Himalayas, which hold the largest ice reserves after the polar ice caps, the rate of melting is the fastest
- Why India Needs Iranian Gas (Business Line, S. Narayan, Oct 04, 2005)
New Delhi backing Brussels in the IAEA vote against Teheran could jeopardise the supply of gas by Iran to India. This India can ill afford because the gas would come at a very good price that New Delhi may not get elsewhere.
- India’S Vote On Iran A ‘Pleasant Surprise’ (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 04, 2005)
Even as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh faces flak from opponents for his decision to support a controversial resolution on Iran, there is a growing recognition in the United States that India is gradually learning to make tough decisions that . . .
- Between Friendships (Telegraph, Jyoti Malhotra, Oct 04, 2005)
The IAEA vote on Iran was a signal that India was ready to shrug off Cold War loyalties in favour of self-interest, writes Jyoti Malhotra
- Documenting The Saffron Journey (Hindu, Harish Khare , Oct 04, 2005)
Analysis of the BJP as the major architect of Hindutva politics and ideology since its founding in 1980
- The Global Economy Today (Hindu, C. T. Kurien, Oct 04, 2005)
This U.N. publication covers the performance and prospects of the global economy during the first few years of this century
- Coping Strategies For Organisations (Hindu, M. S. S. Varadan, Oct 04, 2005)
A road map for organisations to successfully navigate their way into the future in the backdrop of the rapidly changing global environment
- Enemy Within (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 04, 2005)
Scurrilous rhetoric is no substitute for either policy or action. The present regime in Dhaka seems to be afflicted by a strange obsession to bait India on every conceivable pretext.
- After The Vienna Vote (Tribune, K. Subrahmanyam, Oct 04, 2005)
One of the unspoken but vital considerations that might have persuaded India to vote for the EU-3 resolution in Vienna was the fact that the International Atomic Energy Agency’s report on Iran dealt with the nuclear proliferation by Pakistan to Iran.
- India’S Interest First (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 04, 2005)
While the CPM can afford to reduce foreign policy to a set of slogans,
- India To Be Back-End For New Dot-Org Sites (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2005)
India’s global image is rapidly growing beyond call centres and software programmers. Top Internet decision makers have decided to make India a hub for the technical backend of all new not-for-profit websites.
- Triangular Ties Are Tricky (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Oct 04, 2005)
With the triangular relationship among India, the United States, and Pakistan delicately poised, it is in the interest of all the three parties not to drop the ball now. The triangular interaction in New York last month among the leaders of the three coun
- Six Indians Among World's Top Intellectual Nominees (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2005)
An opinion poll to select five names from a list of the world's leading 100 contemporary public intellectuals has Amartya Sen and Jagdish Bhagwati along with Salman Rushdie and Sunita Narain among the nominees.
- Viewing Health As An Inalienable Right (Hindu, Kalpana Sharma , Oct 04, 2005)
The idea of a right to health should foreground policy debates on health care.
- Intimidation As Currency (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , Oct 03, 2005)
The current war of words makes one nostalgic for some old-style quiet diplomacy, from the uncivilised show now.
- Bdr Chief's Remarks "Distorted" By Indian Press: Bangladesh (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 03, 2005)
Bangladesh tonight accused a section of Indian press of distorting BDR chief Maj Gen Jahangir Alam Choudhury's remarks about the alleged involvement of Indian criminals' in August 17 bombing in this country which created disquiet in New Delhi
- An Interrupted Relationship (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Oct 03, 2005)
There are two ways of looking at India’s September 24 vote at the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna.
- Iran: Party Stands By Manmohan (Hindu, Harish Khare , Oct 03, 2005)
Core group noted that circumstances did not permit wider consultation
- Ideals, Sacrifices Of Mahatma Remembered (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 03, 2005)
The ideals and sacrifices of Mahatma Gandhi were remembered on his 136th birth anniversary on Sunday.
- Metropolitan Lifestyle More Disease-Prone (Hindu, Bindu Shajan Perappadan, Oct 03, 2005)
If you want to live longer and healthier opt for rural environment, says survey
Higher incidence of diabetes, heart ailments among men
Women suffer from anaemia and low density of bones
Women, men show high levels of vitamin D deficiency
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