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Articles 14921 through 15020 of 21784:
- Peace Process On Firm Footing (Tribune, Rajindar Sachar , Oct 03, 2005)
A recent day-long conference of representatives from different walks of life like lawyers, businessmen and social activists from both the Pakistan and Indian sides of Jammu and Kashmir brought a refreshing air to blow away the dark forebodings of the New
- India In New Peace Moves Ahead Of Pakistan Talks (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 03, 2005)
India said on Friday it would make it easier for Pakistanis to get visas and proposed that the two countries swap prisoners faster, days ahead of peace talks between their foreign ministers.
- Kashmir In A Fix - I (Greater Kashmir, SHUJA MASOOD, Oct 03, 2005)
They keep talking to New Delhi and who knows about what? Back home people are lost as to what can be the solution that can really end this imbroglio, comments
SHUJA MASOOD
- Bid To Bring India, Pakistan Closer (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 02, 2005)
Fourth Annual Conflict Transformation Workshop opens in Delhi
40 young participants from both the countries taking part in the programme
`The common man doesn't want to fight war'
- Indo-Iran Ties (Daily Excelsior, Pallab Bhattacharya, Oct 02, 2005)
The relations between India and Iran came into sharp focus when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh held talks with US President George W Bush on the margin of UN General Assembly in New York on September 13.
- South Asia: Greater Scope For Regional Cooperation (Tribune, Parmjit Kaur Gill, Oct 02, 2005)
THE emergence of regionalism and regionalisation in Europe paved the way for regional cooperation in other parts of the world.
- Why India Failed To Have African Support For Un Seat (Daily Excelsior, I. S. Chadha, Oct 02, 2005)
India does not have a coherent and focused Africa policy. On the other hand China has a well orchestrated African policy.
- Prestigious Post For Halim (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Oct 02, 2005)
Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee introduced last week the newly elected Chairman of the Executive of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Hashim Abdul Halim, to New Delhi’s press corps.
- India In New Peace Moves Ahead Of Pakistan Talks (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 02, 2005)
India said on Friday it would make it easier for Pakistanis to get visas and proposed that the two countries swap prisoners faster, days ahead of peace talks between their foreign ministers.
- Hasina Flays Bdr (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 02, 2005)
Bangladesh's top Opposition leader Sheikh Hasina strongly criticised the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) on Saturday for alleging the involvement of Indian groups in the August 17 bomb blasts. She said such blame could not be apportioned without investigation.
- Putting Disaster (Daily Excelsior, Kuldeep Singh Chatwal, Oct 02, 2005)
Tsunami catastrophe last December, unprecedented floods in Mumbai, Gujarat and several other parts of the country, which have taken a heavy toll of human lives,
- Textbook Of Laughter And Forgetting (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 02, 2005)
Literature can define the way we perceive and express our worlds. Why then is there no wider debate on the kind of English textbooks that are prescribed, asks AMITAVA KUMAR.
Literature can define the way we perceive and express our worlds
- In Love With The Many Moods Of The Monsoon (Hindu, Prachi Pinglay, Oct 02, 2005)
The monsoon is a special source of inspiration for Alexander Frater who has followed its course in India.
- Why India Voted Against Iran (Dawn, Karamatullah K. Ghori, Oct 02, 2005)
India voting on the side of the Americans and the Europeans against Iran at the September 24 IAEA board meeting in Vienna was bound to enrage the Iranians.
- Russia Open To More Oil Projects: Aiyar (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 02, 2005)
Russian Minister, Aiyar discuss prospects of joint exploration
- The Magic Of Breathing Music (Greater Kashmir, BASHEER SHAH, Oct 02, 2005)
Back home, I am sure I missed something extraordinary. You may agree with me that, we in general (for quite some time now) are immune to, or should we say attuned to ‘ordinary’ and as some one rightly said that we don’t even try to rise above the . . .
- India, Iran And The Congressional Hearings On The Indo-U.S. Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 01, 2005)
In the wake of its vote against Iran in the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Indian Government said "nothing could be further from the truth" than the suggestion that there was any "linkage" between its decision and the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal.
- Striking Work (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
Isn't it strange that while the Left-ruled Bengal has woken up to the deleterious effect of bringing the state to a standstill through strikes, the Left leaders continue to swear by the discredited weapon on a national level!
- Spying Days That Were (Tribune, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Oct 01, 2005)
A Marxist mayor of Calcutta once suggested to the American consul-general that the city should be twinned with San Francisco. When the surprised American replied that Calcutta already had a twin in Odessa in what was still the Soviet Union, . . . .
- India To Seek Treaty On Extradition (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
Siachen redeployment only if the sides agree on ground position
India favours plotting of LoC beyond NJ9842
Pakistan position remains unchanged
No major differences between the two on Sir Creek
- By Law, Tobacco Be Gone! (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Oct 01, 2005)
Jawaharlal Nehru smoked a cigarette after every meal. Jinnah was a chain smoker. Winston Churchill had a cigar in his mouth most of the time.
- Bring ‘Decisive’ Pressure On King, Indian Delegation Tells Nepal (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
In an effort to make some headway with Pakistan on the Siachen issue, India is willing to show flexibility in deploying mutually acceptable methods for verifying the ground positions, including satellite imagery.
- India Again Denies Us Link To Iran Vote (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
India again denied on Friday that its vote against Iran on the nuclear issue at Vienna was linked to its July nuclear pact with the US.
- "India Privy To Classified Data" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
"India's ambition for a permanent Security Council seat also a consideration"
- Delhi Metro Crosses Into New Territory (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation on Friday began integrated trials on the brand new 4.05-km Barakhamba-Karol Bagh section of the upcoming Line III that would connect Barakhamba, nextdoor to Connaught Place in the heart of the city, to Dwarka nearly 22 km
- 100 Years Ago Today (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 01, 2005)
It is now authoritatively announced that owing to the postponement of the date of the Viceroy’s departure from India,
- On Record (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 01, 2005)
The Prime Minister is directly responsible for this state of affairs. The CPI-M and Left parties cannot countenance this new direction of foreign policy. — Mr Prakash Karat, on India’s vote against Iran at the IAEA.
- Time To Grasp The Nettle (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 01, 2005)
Enemies masquerading as comrades have been the biggest threat to Mr Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s vision of a new Bengal.
- Heartless Heartthrobs (Tribune, Shailaja Chandra, Oct 01, 2005)
IT was the September of 1966. The setting was Mussoorie. The foundation course for the new batch of civil service trainees was in progress at the National Academy of Administration.
- Non-Alignment Today (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Oct 01, 2005)
In the changed world circumstances, is the concept of "non-alignment" still valid?
- The Relief Of Release (Business Line, S. Murugappan, Oct 01, 2005)
S. Murugappan on the recent circular on provisional release of seized goods by Customs
- India In New Peace Moves Ahead Of Pakistan Talks (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
India said on Friday it would make it easier for Pakistanis to get visas and proposed that the two countries swap prisoners faster, days ahead of peace talks between their foreign ministers.
- Natwar’S Pak Visit To Boost Peace Talks (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
A communication link is expected to be established between the Indian Coast Guard and Pakistan’s Maritime Security Agency.
- Scientists Who Explored Antarctica (Tribune, Arun D. Ahluwalia, Oct 01, 2005)
India's quarter-century engagement with Antarctica has thrown up a number of heroes and heroines.
- Diplomacy At Gunpoint (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 01, 2005)
When interests come into conflict with policies, the latter suffer. Something like that happened to India at Vienna where it voted against Iran at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to ensure the supply of civil nuclear reactors and their . . .
- India And Indonesia Envision "Strong Partnership" (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Oct 01, 2005)
Ongoing cooperation in defence and space discussed
India's participation in the first-ever East Asia Summit touched upon
- New Horizons (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 01, 2005)
The relaxation of tension along the Line of Control (LoC) has given time to the leadership of "Azad" Kashmir, as the Pakistan-occupied territory is locally known, to think of developing tourism in a big way.
- Cbi Raids 50 Officials (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
At least 40 anti-corruption cases were filed in the fourth of a series of anti-graft raids by the Central investigating agency.
- Court Asks Escorts Heart To Maintain Status Quo On Sale (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
Anil Nanda seeks restoration of the Institute to its original status
Shares of the company already transferred to Fortis DDA had provided cheap land
- Research In Biotechnology Can Help Develop Low-Cost Medicines' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
It offers novel approaches to conquering diseases, easing world hunger and reducing environmental pollution
- Don’T Panic, There Is A Way Out (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Oct 01, 2005)
There was no need to break down the main gate of a doctor as this would have done no good to the patient who needed a proper consultation already available in the institute twenty four hours.
- City Partially Hit (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
Bangaloreans who woke up to a gloomy and wet weather on Thursday with a strike call threatening to disrupt life for rest of the day were in for a pleasant surprise.
- Nris To Pump $1 Bn Into India (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
A US-based firm has entered a strategic partnership with New York-based real estate investment banking firm, Greenwich Group International LLC, to raise $1 billion to finance commercial and residential projects in India.
- World Economic Forum Survey Out, India Stands At 50th (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
India and China now rank very close to each other so far as the competitiveness of their economies is concerned,
- From Amritsar To Lahore (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 30, 2005)
The India-Pakistan peace process has got a fresh push with the much-awaited launch of the Amritsar-Lahore bus service being scheduled in November. After all, if it is possible to have buses plying on the Delhi-Lahore and Srinagar-Muzaffarabad routes,
- Powering Reforms Through The Customer (Business Line, Amandeep Singh Syali, Sep 30, 2005)
The sorry state of the power sector can be judged by energy and peak shortages (9.1 per cent and 12.1 per cent respectively), the plant load factor (71.1 per cent),
- Pakistan, India Seek To Nudge Peace Process (Reuters, ZEESHAN HAIDER , Sep 30, 2005)
The foreign ministers of Pakistan and India will meet next week to try to smooth over a rough patch in a slow-moving peace process, but they are not expected to initiate any breakthrough, analysts said.
- Men, More Than Material, Can Bridge Rural-Urban Divide (Business Line, Sudhansu R. Das, Sep 30, 2005)
So much potential remains untapped in rural India. But the problem that haunts planners and economists is the lack of human material to integrate the two Indias.
- Indian Government At A Loss What To Do - Iran Scraps Gas Deal With India After India Votes Against Iran (India Daily, Kiran Chaube, Sep 30, 2005)
India thought Iran will not retaliate.
- Largest Fdi In Real Estate (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
Royal Indian Raj International Corporation (RIRIC), on Thursday, announced in Delhi that it has entered into a strategic partnership with, the New York-based real estate investment banking firm, The Greenwich Group International, to secure US$ one . . .
- A Warning To Upa Government: Left (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
The Left parties on Thursday congratulated the working class all over the country for the response to the general strike called by trade unions and said it was a warning to the United Progressive Alliance Government which should seriously consider ....
- Iran’S Retaliation To Iaea Move (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 30, 2005)
Iran's Parliament voted on Wednesday to speed up approval of a Bill to scale back its cooperation with the IAEA in retaliation for its resolution to move Iran’s nuclear case to the UN Security Council.
- Knight On A Shining Peacock! (Hindu, Mala Kumar, Sep 30, 2005)
The Purulia Chhau dancers from the region bordering West Bengal were out of this world
- Interview - India Sees New Strategic Sea Lane In Andaman Sea (Reuters, Bill Tarrant, Sep 30, 2005)
Indian naval exercises with Thailand and Indonesia are aimed in part at ensuring security for a new sea route linking the Indian and Pacific oceans, a top Indian general said.
- New Actors, Old Script (Indian Express, Balbir K Punj, Sep 30, 2005)
The Vasili Mitrokhin bombshell must have exploded in the minds of many good intentioned intellectuals who had held the Left in some esteem for its supposedly pro-poor activism. But to those few who were privileged to be on the ringside in the arena of his
- Aids Is Nature’S Curse Of The New Millennium (Greater Kashmir, Tanvir Sadiq, Sep 30, 2005)
Let our Public Men set a precedent by coming forward voluntarily and demanding an HIV Test Tanvir Sadiq suggests
- Escorts Hospital Sells 90 P.C. Stake To Fortis (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
Deal valued at Rs. 585 cr.; to become healthcare hub for Fortis
- A Vote Under U.S. Pressure: Left (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
At meeting with Prime Minister, its leaders express fears that Iran ties will be hit
"Left parties register strong protest
Vote could have been avoided: Abani Roy
Assure world that Iran issue will not figure in Security Council: Yechury
- Indo-Pak Talks On Increasing Air Services End (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
India and Pakistan today ended their talks on improving air services between them without any agreement due to differences over increasing the number of flights as well as adding new destinations.
- Escorts Heart Institute Sold To Fortis For Rs 585 Crore (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
Troubled Escorts Group's Heart Institute and Research Centre has finally changed hands. In a Rs 585 crore all-cash deal, Fortis Healthcare picked up 90 per cent of the Institute on Wednesday.
- Us Support For Kashmir Settlement (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 29, 2005)
President Gen Pervez Musharraf has urged the United States to support efforts aimed at resolving the Kashmir issue. During his meeting with visiting US National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley in Islamabad on Tuesday, he stressed the importance of moving
- India, Pakistan Agreed On Need For Siachen Pullout (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
India and Pakistan are agreed on the need to withdraw troops from the Siachen Glacier but are stuck on verifying each other's positions before they pull back, the Indian defence minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Wednesday.
- Indian Government At A Loss What To Do - Iran Scraps Gas Deal With India After India Votes Against Iran (India Daily, Kiran Chaube, Sep 29, 2005)
India thought Iran will not retaliate. It voted against Iran in IAEA resolution to allow referral to UN Security Council.
- Exclusive - India, Pakistan Agreed On Need For Siachen Pullout (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Sep 29, 2005)
India and Pakistan are agreed on the need to withdraw troops from the Siachen Glacier but are stuck on verifying each other's positions before they pull back, the Indian defence minister said on Wednesday.
- India-U.S. Submarine Warfare Exercises Begin Today (Hindu, ARUNKUMAR BHATT, Sep 29, 2005)
First phase of naval cooperation saw engagement of aircraft carriers
- Staying The Course (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 29, 2005)
Having made a considered decision last week in Vienna to ask Tehran to abide by its nuclear obligations, India should not allow Iran’s brinkmanship to force second thoughts.
- History For Children (Telegraph, Tapas Majumdar, Sep 29, 2005)
The strange twist that the study of the past takes in India
- The Ignored Media Issues (Tribune, N. Bhaskara Rao, Sep 29, 2005)
The Information and Broadcasting Ministry has been active, off late, to catch up with the long-pending issues related to FM radio, DTH, FDI, etc. The minister should be complimented on taking the initiative of holding a series of consultations with ....
- Lahore-Amritsar Bus Set To Roll In November (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
In yet another boost to their reconciliation process, India and Pakistan on Wednesday decided to start a bus service between Amritsar and Lahore in November and agreed to begin soon another bus to Nankana Sahib - home to some of the holiest Sikh shrines.
- Close Encounters With Poverty (Tribune, Susan Spano, Sep 29, 2005)
AT lunchtime, office workers and tourists picnic on the manicured lawns of New Delhi’s Jantar Mantar, a celestial observatory built in 1724 by Maharajah Jai Singh II. Its benches, flowerbeds and a huge pink sundial make it a welcome oasis in India’s.....
- Iran "Not Calling Off" Lng Deal (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Sep 29, 2005)
"We did not expect India to [vote that way]. But friends should not be judged by a single action."
- Manmohan To Review Health Ministry Functioning (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
He is not happy with the Ministry's handling of Japanese encephalitis
Leptospirosis outbreak in Mumbai and dengue cases in Delhi have also drawn flak
Congress sore at Ramadoss skipping Sonia's constituency of Rae Bareli
- India, Pakistan Talks On Civil Aviation Remain Inconclusive (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Sep 29, 2005)
Aimed at amending agreement that was concluded when there were no private airlines in both countries
Both sides agreed to let private airlines operate
Differ on number of flights
- India, Pakistan Agree On Amritsar-Lahore Bus Link In November (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
India and Pakistan said on Wednesday they planned to start a bus service by November to link two cities situated close to their border as part of an ongoing peace process.
- Wildlife Diary Reveals Wild Secrets Worth Crores (Hindu, Bindu Shajan Perappadan, Sep 29, 2005)
Dubbed as Indian wildlife trade's "Deep Throat", this Rs.12 exercise book purportedly holds the best-kept secrets of the murky world of wildlife trade in this country.
- India, China Conclude 6th Round Of Border Talks (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
Boundary talks between India and China, has marked the beginning of the second phase of negotiations under the mechanism of special representatives
- India, China Conclude Talks (Hindu, P.S. Suryanarayana, Sep 29, 2005)
Beijing discussions friendly, constructive
Neither side comments on specifics
- Is It A Case Of Too Much Of A Good Thing? (Hindu, Harish Khare , Sep 28, 2005)
Judges increasingly find themselves getting involved in adjudicating essentially political disputes. This trend ought to be reversed. The institutional balance originally envisaged in the Constitution must be restored.
- Infrastructure Drives Investment (Hindu, V. Jayanth , Sep 28, 2005)
The pressure is on State Governments to provide the infrastructure to attract industrial investment.
- Privatising Water Supply — A Risky Business (Hindu, D. Narasimha Rao, Sep 28, 2005)
The public must get involved. The poor stand to lose too much if the reforms fail.
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