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- Key Indo-Us Deal Is Gliding Ahead: Powell (Indian Express, Jyoti Malhotra, Oct 06, 2003)
Defence, N-tech and space are covered in agreements
- Politics Of Cancun Failure Us Stance Hardens Towards G-20+ Nations (Business Line, Seema Gaur, Oct 06, 2003)
American negotiators are criticising leaders of the G-20+, especially Brazil which is one of the world's largest agricultural producer of soy beans, beef, oranges and coffee, for posing as less-developed countries when their economies are, in fact ...
- India And Proliferation Security (Hindu, Raja Mohan, Oct 06, 2003)
India will soon have to make up its mind on whether to join the new and far-reaching plans of a United States-led coalition to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction through muscular military action.
- Heartening News: Have Triple Bypass, Walk Out Next Day (Indian Express, Sujeet Rajan, Oct 06, 2003)
Indian’s new technique at US hospital could soon be here
- Instant Walk-Out (Indian Express, Coomi Kapoor, Oct 05, 2003)
The Congress party General Secretary Ambika Soni came to participate in the BBC talk show, Question Time, India, and discovered to her annoyance that Sonia Gandhi’s bete noire Subramaniam Swamy was to be a fellow panelist. Soni did not waste any time ...
- Letters To The Pm (Indian Express, Raju Santhanam, Oct 05, 2003)
I have accessed these letters. Since they were not marked ‘secret’ I am legally advised that I have not infringed the Official Secrets Act
- Express Launches Initiative For Conservation Of Water (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2003)
As a part of the ongoing series of activities to commemorate its visionary founder’s birth centenary on April 18, 2004, The Indian Express Group has launched a major public initiative in water resources conservation and management under the Ram Nath ...
- ‘us, Israel, India Fighting Same Menace, But We’re Not Axis’ (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2003)
DAVID DANIELI, ISRAELI AMBASSADOR TO INDIA
- Bjp To Cash In On Upper Caste Quota In Elections (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2003)
The upper-caste poor may have to wait a long time to see the actual reservation benefits to come by, but the BJP is all ready to cash in on its positioning on the issue during the Assembly polls in the five states.
- Kpcc Chief To Explain Bypoll Defeat To Sonia (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2003)
Maharashtra PCC chief Ranjit Deshmukh having already met Congress president Sonia Gandhi today, it is now the turn of the party’s Kerala unit chief K. Muraleedharan to explain what went wrong in the Ernakulum bypoll.
- The Now Of Networking (Indian Express, Shefali Anand, Oct 05, 2003)
Networking is as old as the hills. But increasingly, Indians now realise that this art can save you money and help you get ahead
- Talking To Pakistan (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Oct 04, 2003)
Raised expectations and abject failures are not prescriptions for long-term, meaningful engagement between India and Pakistan.
- Today The Action Is At Home For Dpm (Indian Express, Bhavna Vij, Oct 04, 2003)
It's been touted as the power wedding of the season. The wedding of Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani’s son Jayant, is perhaps as keenly awaited in country’s political circles as that of Karisma Kapoor in Bollywood. More than 1,000 invitees are expected..
- Don’t Give Terrorists Easy Targets (Indian Express, Rajeev Shukla, Oct 04, 2003)
The ghastly attack on N. Chandrababu Naidu by PWG is an eye-opener. What compounded intelligence failure was that even routine procedures — like installing jammers that block remote control devices — were not followed. This made Naidu’s cavalcade a soft t
- Just Deserts (Indian Express, Vandita Mishra, Oct 04, 2003)
It's just as well, now they tell us, that India and Pakistan did not send troops to Iraq. A report in the NEW YORK TIMES this week suggested it isn’t just Islamabad and New Delhi that are relieved — Baghdad is relieved as well. Because Indian and Pakistan
- Open Goal, Closed Minds (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Oct 04, 2003)
Hockey’s out of its hole, but an establishment that doesn’t value its stars is pushing it back in
- Toy Train Tantrums (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2003)
The BJP and Congress are being childish in their unseemly sparring over the Delhi metro
- Reserved: Upper-Caste Vote (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2003)
Constitution to be amended for quota for ‘economically backward’
- Justice In A Secular Society (Hindu, Rajeev Dhavan , Oct 03, 2003)
Confronted with communal terrorism from within, India's justice system is in danger of losing its secular soul.
- Knowledge-Hungry Yes, Food-Hungry No (Business Line, Kala S. Sridhar, Oct 03, 2003)
AT A panel discussion at IIM-Lucknow, Jean Dreze pointed to a paradox of Indian media and/or mindset. Newspapers and magazines are full of articles on such issues as nuclear war, globalisation and even cricket, but it is rare to see writings on as basic..
- Congress(i) And Poll Preoccupations (Business Line, Rup Lal Sharma, Oct 02, 2003)
THE by-poll results are out and most major parties have some gains but also suffered major upsets, especially the Congress(I). Its losing the by-elections to the two Lok Sabha constituencies of Sholapur (Maharashtra) and Ernakulam no doubt came as a ...
- Ban On Strikes: A Judicial Excess? (Hindu, V.R. Krishna Iyer, Oct 02, 2003)
Within socially sensitive bounds and liberal legal limits, the right to strike has a permissible home in Indian jurisprudence.
- The Pota Sword (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 02, 2003)
As the PM mulls over Kannappan’s case he should consider the perils of a bad law
- Naidu Survives Landmine Blast (Indian Express, S Gopinath Reddy, Oct 02, 2003)
Naidu suffers minor injuries, minister, MLAs hurt; blast hits CM’s car in convoy
- Khadi Gets New Spin In Africa (Indian Express, V K Cherian, Oct 02, 2003)
In the land where Gandhi learnt the ropes, ‘Afrikhadi’ is the new buzzword. The Mahatma is alive in Mandela country
- Indian Urban Wars As Us Classrooms (Indian Express, Ravi Visvesvaraya Prasad, Oct 02, 2003)
The US Special Forces doctrine of ‘three block war’ clones Indian experience in insurgency-hit regions
- Neighbour’s Envy (Indian Express, Arati R. Jerath, Oct 02, 2003)
While the Indian mission’s media managers in New York couldn’t arrange much coverage for Atal Behari Vajpayee in American newspapers, they tried to gloss over their inadequacies by gleefully parading the negative publicity Pervez Musharraf got.
- Tomorrow Never Dies (Indian Express, Manjeet Kripalani, Oct 02, 2003)
India as a political role model, Dubai as an economic one. Afghanistan has a future as a democratic, free trade zone. It needs luck. And patience
- Concertos In Confinement (Indian Express, Pradip Biswas, Oct 02, 2003)
It is not music alone that saves the pianist in Roman Polanski’s film on the Holocaust
- Cbi Probes Cash-For-Tender Deals In Two Telecom Psus (Indian Express, Navika Kumar, Oct 01, 2003)
THE Department of Telecom (DoT) has been rocked by a CBI investigation into corruption in several tenders relating to the two PSUs—Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL).
- For Ioa, Next Afro-Asian Meet Is In Delhi, In ’01 (Indian Express, Balbir Singh, Oct 01, 2003)
Less than a month before the Afro-Asian Games begin, top officials of the hosts, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), are hard at work in Hyderabad. Perhaps they should be in New Delhi because, according to their own website, that’s where the inaugural..
- Left Tempts ‘leader’ With Red-Carpet Offer (Indian Express, Santwana Bhattacharya, Oct 01, 2003)
A day after Chief Minister A K Antony’s candidate was defeated in the Ernakulam Lok Sabha by-election, the CPI(M) moved in for a bigger kill: it tempted Antony’s bete noire K Karunakaran, whose support for Left-backed Sebastian Paul led to the Congress...
- After_the_quarrel_in_new_york (Hindu, Harish Khare , Oct 01, 2003)
We ended up fielding our Prime Minister in a ritualistic spat, without sorting out the confusion at the heart of our policy.
- Crowded Out Of The House (Indian Express, K S DUGGAL, Sep 29, 2003)
Are we making any use of their expertise and experience in running the Indian democracy?
- To Islamabad Via Washington (Indian Express, V A Pai Panandiker, Sep 29, 2003)
Like it or not, march to peace with Pak will require US ‘vehicle’
- Pakistan: Taking The Longer View (Hindu, C. Raja Mohan, Sep 29, 2003)
The Government has come to attach far too much political importance to bilateral meetings with Pakistan by refusing to have them on the margins of international gatherings.
- For Liberty's Sake, Pota Must Go (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 29, 2003)
Political India must wake up to the truth that the only use of POTA can be its misuse.
- Tansi Land Sword In Sc Completes One Year Of Hanging Over Amma’s Head (Indian Express, Manoj Mitta, Sep 26, 2003)
Tomorrow it will be one whole year since the Supreme Court concluded hearings in the corruption case against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa in the Tansi land deal—the case which cost her her job two years ago.
- Bedside Manners (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2003)
Visiting Kanshi Ram in hospital has become the new measure of political relevance
- Cong’s Jogi Headache Worsens (Indian Express, Neerja Chowdhury, Sep 26, 2003)
As if Congress president Sonia Gandhi didn’t have enough headaches. Her latest one is an old one but it’s suddenly got worse: the legal noose is tightening over Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Ajit Jogi.
- Pm Blows Chill Wind Over Gen Musharraf’s Hot Air (Indian Express, Jyoti Malhotra, Sep 26, 2003)
‘Musharraf admitted to UN that Pak has hand in terror’; ‘World doesn’t talk to Al-Qaeda...we won’t negotiate too’
- Ayodhya’s Labyrinth (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Sep 26, 2003)
Judgements, chargesheets, legalese, lawyers... they will be coming out of our ears in the coming days and months and not only because of Sessions Judge V.K. Singh’s judgement in Rae Bareli chargesheeting Human Resource Development Minister Murli Manohar
- Differential Pricing (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2003)
THE REPORTED RELUCTANCE of the Petroleum Minister, Mr Ram Naik, to allow differential pricing of petroleum products in coastal and inland locations is not surprising in the least. It is only yet another manifestation of the Petroleum Ministry's obvious
- Security’s Vain Apparatus (Indian Express, Sakuntala Narasimhan, Sep 26, 2003)
In the wake of September 11 2001, rules governing international travel have been tightened and security checks intensified for visas, immigration, and flight check-ins. But how foolproof are these procedures?
- Decline Of The Hurriyat And After (Hindu, Balraj Puri, Sep 25, 2003)
The Hurriyat Conference's relevance has been increasingly challenged in post-election Jammu and Kashmir.
- Justice Delayed... (Hindu, Inder Malhotra, Sep 25, 2003)
To nobody's surprise the Rae Bareli Special Court's judgment in the Babri Masjid demolition case continues to dominate most discussions in the nation's capital, as elsewhere. It has overshadowed even the Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee's ongoing
- International Terrorrism The Saudi-Pakistani Nexus (Business Line, G Parthasarathy, Sep 25, 2003)
Even as evidence is emerging about how Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have worked hand in hand to support international terrorism by the Al Qaeda, the Bush Administration continues to chase shadows and blame Iran for allegedly supporting terrorism, as it did
- India, U.S. And Non-Proliferation (Hindu, C. Raja Mohan, Sep 25, 2003)
The Indo-U.S. negotiations reflect a political commitment to deal with a problem that has long hobbled bilateral relations.
- Disquiet On The Northern Front (Indian Express, Ajai Shukla, Sep 25, 2003)
The Northern Areas, the forgotten corner of Jammu and Kashmir, is set to become Pakistan’s new mess
- Ambassador To Nowhere (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 24, 2003)
For more than two years, India has had a Special Adviser to its embassy in Washington as well to its Permanent Mission to the UN in New York in the rank of Ambassador-at-Large.
- Why This Cuts A Sorry Picture For Cong Only Karunakaran Can Say (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 24, 2003)
The posters said it all: Karunakaran and Indira Gandhi beaming at the voters with Sebastian Paul posing alongside.
Ernakulam today saw a Congress nightmare on the streets as supporters of K Karunakaran, who is at loggerheads with partyman and Chief...
- Body Bags (Hindu, Timeri N. Murari , Sep 24, 2003)
Unlike the rest of the world, the Americans do not expect their soldiers to die.
- Joshi At Home, His Deputy At Work With A Cobra Necklace (Indian Express, Varghese K George, Sep 24, 2003)
His resignation on the table, Murli Manohar Joshi may already have a worthy successor in the Union HRD Ministry. Minister of State Sanjay Paswan who, after Joshi’s love for Vedic mathematics and astrology, wants tantrik practices and exorcism included in
- India Does Some Shelling In New York (Indian Express, Jyoti Malhotra, Sep 24, 2003)
Furious that General Musharraf had secured the floor and grabbed media attention, India on Monday stayed away from an international conference and dismissed an opportunity to explain the battering it continues to receive from cross-border terrorism.
- Army Takes Its Agni And The Nuclear Edge (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 24, 2003)
Lending more meat to its second-strike capability, the Government has cleared the raising of two nuclear-capable strategic Agni missile units and the immediate deployment of the short and long-range versions.
- Pm Lunch With Bush Has Joint Statement And Iraq On The Menu (Indian Express, Jyoti Malhotra, Sep 23, 2003)
A reinvented relationship between India and the US is on the anvil as both sides seek to sidestep their recent differences over Iraq and Pakistan, and move into fresh gear with the signature of a joint statement between Prime Minister A B Vajpayee and ...
- Don Blows In Pak Face (Indian Express, Amir Mir, Sep 23, 2003)
After a decade in denial, Pakistan has begun to realise the security implications of having this NRI gangster at home.
- Making Public Schooling Work (Business Line, Kala S. Sridhar, Sep 23, 2003)
If it is shortage of resources that hampers the setting up of primary schools, local governments must be allowed to link the taxes residents pay for financing schools as a public service with the standard of education.
- From Mumbai To Karachi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2003)
AN UNWITTING ADMISSION? A calculated leak? A misquoted remark? The exact reasons why two Pakistan officials drew attention to Dawood Ibrahim's business interests in Karachi are far from clear. Not surprisingly though, the statements they ...
- A Brand New, Mellow Mulayam (Indian Express, Neerja Chowdhury, Sep 22, 2003)
Advani ko cherho math, BJP ko torho math, Sonia ko jorho math. Don’t needle Advani, don’t break the BJP, don’t tie up with Sonia. This appears to be Mulayam Singh Yadav’s mantra.
- Politicians And Real Issues (Business Line, P. V. Indiresan , Sep 22, 2003)
Politicians believe that they will prosper forever by targeting outdated issues such as reservation. What they have not realised is that election gimmicks yield fruit only once. However, they are not solely to blame. Those who parade as pro-poor intellect
- Airport Privatisation (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2003)
THE RECENT CABINET decision approving the broad parameters for restructuring the airports in Delhi and Mumbai through the joint venture route is perhaps the first serious move to set up world class airports at the country's political and financial capital
- ‘politicians Fail To Give The Impression That We Lead’ (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Sep 22, 2003)
Sheila Dikshit, Chief Minister of Delhi, spoke to Shekhar Gupta, Editor-in-Chief of The Indian Express, at Connaught Place. Excerpts from the interview telecast on NDTV 24x7’s Walk The Talk.
- Amarmani’s Dna Test Lands Him In Cbi Net (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2003)
Ending days of speculation, the CBI today arrested former Uttar Pradesh minister Amarmani Tripathi for his alleged role in the Madhumita Shukla case. But he later complained of chest pain and had to be hospitalised.
- The Serpent’s Return (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2003)
Charles Sobhraj’s back in jail. But he may find he’s not such a celebrity any more
- Cancun And Its Aftermath (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Sep 22, 2003)
The developed economies will not make the extra sacrifice not merely because it is not in their nature to hurt their domestic industry and farm lobbies beyond a point, but because their hackles have been raised by the success of the developing countries
- In New York, Delhi Pays Price For Two Envoys, Two Receptions (Indian Express, Jyoti Malhotra, Sep 22, 2003)
RSS loyalist, India’s ambassador-at-large for Persons of Indian Origin and now UN diplomat with ambassadorial status, Bhishma Agnihotri of New York is a man of many parts. But this weekend, as he rushed around tying last-minute details for his public ...
- Fishing In Troubled Waters (Hindu, Kalpana Sharma , Sep 22, 2003)
The problems of the Indian fishing community are almost a mirror image of the Pakistani fishermen's experiences of recent years.
- Beijing-Moscow-New Delhi Trialogue (Hindu, K.K. Katyal, Sep 22, 2003)
The significance of the upcoming trialogue is not to be underestimated because China, India and Russia represent the vast majority of the global population.
- Law’s Long Arm, Late Embrace (Indian Express, Tavleen Singh, Sep 21, 2003)
Our justice system was in the news for two reasons recently but, sadly, the more significant reason for its making headlines was virtually ignored in our excitement over the damning of Narendra Modi.
- Sitting Ducks And Cold Turkey (Indian Express, Raju Santhanam, Sep 21, 2003)
Finally it had to happen.
I had become the NDA’s latest Mamata interlocutor. When the Cabinet secretary requested me to sort out the Mamata ‘thing’. I was wondering whether describing Mamata as a ‘thing’ was an apt way to describe her. The only ‘thing
- Getting New Teeth (Indian Express, Sucheta Dalal, Sep 21, 2003)
Ever since the demise of FERA, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has been chafing at the inadequacy of its powers. The mandate to administer the Prevention of Money Laundering Act will however give it back some of its lost teeth and track down cases such
- Well, This Is No Surprise: 4 Indians In Mit Future List (Indian Express, Samar Halarnkar, Sep 21, 2003)
A Delhi university dropout, mridangam-playing prof among those chosen by MIT as faces of the future
- Confused Arbitrary System? (Hindu, G. Ananthakrishnan, Sep 21, 2003)
For now, CAS presents a fuzzy picture, a far cry from the promise of a new digital era
- Mock To Mockery (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Sep 21, 2003)
What took six months to plan fizzled out in the first few minutes. The mock hijack at Delhi this morning was meant to test how responsive and prepared the airport was in its anti-hijack drill. But secrecy—key to the whole operation—could not be kept ...
- Unspeakable Bias (Indian Express, Coomi Kapoor, Sep 21, 2003)
Normally a change of guard in the state government is followed by the removal of the assembly speaker. But Mulayam Singh Yadav is happy to allow the BJP MLA Kesrinath Tripathi to continue as speaker of the UP assembly. After all Tripathi has been most ...
- ‘ia, A-I Should Combine Efforts Than Compete’ (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2003)
Why don’t you privatise all the airports in India? Why can’t you make air fares proportionate to distance travelled? Mathew
- An Indo-Israel Story, From North-East To West Bank (Indian Express, Sonu Jain, Sep 21, 2003)
Sonu Jain travels to Hebron settlement and finds Manipuris fighting fear with hope in their promised land
- Sahib Singh Wanted To Visit Serbia To Meet Fellow Jats (Indian Express, Amitav Ranjan, Sep 21, 2003)
If you thought Haryana would be the right place to hold a world Jat conference, you were far off the mark. Union Labour Minister Sahib Singh Verma thinks Belgrade is the suitable venue. The reason: ‘Most inhabitants of the Serbian capital are Jats.’
- Mission Baghdad Is Wide Open As Pm Lands In The Us (Indian Express, Jyoti Malhotra, Sep 21, 2003)
By the time Prime Minister A B Vajpayee arrived in New York last evening, Hurricane Isabel had left town, leaving in her wake a warm, anticipatory glow over meetings with major leaders here, including a first, key encounter between External Affairs ...
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