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Articles 10521 through 10620 of 21892:
- India In Neocon Embrace? (News International, Praful Bidwai, Mar 04, 2006)
The writer, a former newspaper editor, is a researcher and peace and human-rights
activist based in Delhi
- Pakistan Steadfast Partner For Us: Bush (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Says US-India strategic partnership could transform the world
- Bush Calls On Musharraf (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
US President Bush met with President Musharraf and discussed Kashmir issue, blasphemous cartoons and other regional and international issues here.
- A Trying Spectacle (Dawn, Javid Husain, Mar 04, 2006)
Afghanistan, a neighbour with close cultural, historical, ethnic and economic links with our country, has always occupied a very prominent position on the radar screens of Pakistan’s policymakers
- No Beating About The Bush (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Mar 04, 2006)
When Inder Kumar Gujral, then India’s prime minister, met President Clinton in 1998 — the first summit after many years — the former is believed to have remarked that America seemed to have forgotten that “there is a country called India.
- Improving Ties With Kabul (Dawn, Javid Husain, Mar 04, 2006)
AFGHANISTAN, a neighbour with close cultural, historical, ethnic and economic links with our country, has always occupied a very prominent position on the radar screens of Pakistan’s policymakers.
- Grabbing A Great Opportunity (Dawn, Fateh M. Chaudhri, Mar 04, 2006)
IN the run-up to President Bush’s South Asian trip, a lot of energy and effort has gone into discussing the key objectives of his visit. In his interviews to the electronic media President Bush has laid great emphasis on strengthening US-Pakistan ties tha
- Failure Of Intelligence (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 04, 2006)
Thursday's bomb blast in Karachi showed just how fragile the security situation in the country really is. This is the second bombing in the city’s high security zone in a period of three or so months, occurring at a stone’s throw from the residence ...
- Primacy Of Nuclear Evenhandedness (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 04, 2006)
The nuclear deal signed by the US and India on Thursday during President George Bush’s visit to New Delhi is being perceived by both sides as having made history.
- Aphc Urges Bush To Push For Demilitarization (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
A Kashmiri group in occupied Kashmir urged US President George W. Bush on Friday to push India and Pakistan to demilitarise their zones of scenic Kashmir.
- The Mood After The Visit (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
After three days of ceaseless round-the-clock vigil, the Indian intelligence and police establishment — especially in and around New Delhi and Hyderabad — must be looking forward to this weekend.
- Taliban Stop Tribal Elders From Visiting Govt Official (Daily Times, Rana Qaisar, Mar 04, 2006)
Talks between visiting US President George W Bush and President Pervez Musharraf are likely to focus on regional security.
- Us Offers F-16s, F-18s To India (The Nation, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The US Defence Department has offered to sell advanced fighter aircraft and other high-tech arms to India as the two big countries forge a strategic partnership to counter both Islamic extremism and China.
- Kasuri, Not Musharraf Or Aziz, Receives Bush At Airport (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Bush staying at US Embassy, not State Guest House
Constitutional Avenue declared red zone
Margalla Hills sealed by security forces
- Asia Cautiously Optimistic On Us-India Nuclear Deal (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Japan and Australia back the nuclear agreement
- On A Mission To India (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Mar 04, 2006)
United States President George W. Bush is visiting India at a time when he is buffeted by controversies. Many U.S. commentators have said that the "lame duck" phase of his presidency has already begun. The Republican Party is showing signs of restiveness.
- Roundtable Meeting Called By Pm (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Mar 04, 2006)
What was it really that persuaded the separatists in Kashmir to boycott the roundtable meeting called by the Prime Minister to discuss the issue, ...
- Lack Of Funds Hits Pakistan, Afghanistan Food Aid (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
A falloff in contributions for impoverished Afghanistan and earthquake-ravaged Pakistan is forcing the World Food Program to cut back on aid to the needy Asian neighbors, the U.N. aid agency said on Friday.
- Key Atomic States To Weigh U.S.-India Deal - Germany (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The world's top suppliers of atomic technology, the Nuclear Suppliers Group, will assess the U.S.-India nuclear agreement at one of their next meetings, Germany's Foreign Ministry said on Friday.
- Bush Embraces India As Natural Partner (Reuters, Steve Holland, Mar 04, 2006)
U.S. President George W. Bush declared on Friday that the United States and India were "closer than ever before" and united in the drive against terrorism but said New Delhi needs to lower trade barriers.
- Bush, Musharraf Set To Discuss Joint Fight Against Terrorism (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
U.S. President George W. Bush and his Pakistani counterpart were set to discuss this Muslim nation's role in the U.S.-led war on terror Saturday, during a high-profile, high-security visit.
- Us Won’T Mediate On Kashmir, Bush Tells Manmohan Singh (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Mar 04, 2006)
US President George W Bush has told Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that he will not mediate on the Kashmir issue
- Protests Precede Bush In Pak (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
US President Mr George W Bush arrived here tonight amidst unprecedented security for his maiden visit to Pakistan for talks with President Pervez Musharraf during which he is expected to ask Islamabad to do more to fight terrorism.
- Azad Asks Hurriyat To Change Attitude (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has said that separatist leaders of Hurriyat Conference are neded to bring change in their attitude and should actively participate in the dialogure process over Kashmir as no solution to any problem is possible by . . .
- Bush Defends Controversial Nuclear Pact With India (Reuters, Steve Holland, Mar 04, 2006)
U.S. President George W. Bush on Friday defended a controversial nuclear agreement with India against criticism from Democrats in the Congress who say the deal rewards New Delhi for bad behaviour.
- Penny For Your Money (Hindustan Times, Khushwant Singh, Mar 04, 2006)
One Diwali day a Sardarji rang me up to say he had met God and wanted to tell me about it. He also wanted to wish me a happy Diwali. He turned up a little later.
- No Mediation By Us On Kashmir: Bush (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
US President George W Bush has firmly ruled out his country’s mediation between India and Pakistan on the Kashmir issue and promised to convey in strong terms to Gen Pervez Musharraf that there must be an end to support to terrorist groups ...
- "We Are Closer Than Ever Before" (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Mar 04, 2006)
India's leadership needed in a world hungry for democracy, says George Bush
Freedom is not an American or Indian value — it is a universal value
A small clerical elite in Iran denying basic liberties
- Islamists Promise Protests As Bush Meets Musharraf (Reuters, ZEESHAN HAIDER , Mar 04, 2006)
Anti-U.S. Islamist parties promised more protests on Saturday, as President George W. Bush prepared to round off a South Asian tour in Pakistan by urging President Pervez Musharraf to do more in the war on terrorism.
- Blood On His Hands (Times of India, Peter Singer, Mar 03, 2006)
In August 2001, George Bush told Americans that he worried about a culture that devalues life, and that he believed that, as US president, he has an important obligation to foster and encourage respect for life in America and throughout the world.
- Thank You, Mr President (Rediff on the Net, Sheela Bhatt, Mar 03, 2006)
This is what Prime Minister is most likely to say when President George Bush meets him in New Delhi, says a source in the Prime Minister's Office.
- Nuclear India (Washington Post, Editorial, Washington Post, Mar 03, 2006)
The Bush administration concluded a deal yesterday on nuclear cooperation with India, stating its willingness to supply India with civilian nuclear technology and thereby effectively accept India's status as a nuclear-weapons power.
- Explosion At Us Consulate In Karachi Kills Diplomat (Guardian (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
A suicide bomb killed an American diplomat and three other people in the port city of Karachi yesterday on the eve of President George Bush's first visit to Pakistan.
- Leader Editorial: Blood On His Hands (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Mar 03, 2006)
In August 2001, George Bush told Americans that he worried about a culture that devalues life, and that he believed that, as US president, he has an important obligation to foster and encourage respect for life in America and throughout the world.
- Bush Warned Against Banking On "Unreliable" Musharraf (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
In a strongly worded editorial ahead of President George W Bush's Pakistan visit, a leading American daily today warned him against banking on "unreliable" President Pervez Musharraf who has "suppressed secular democratic parties in the . . .
- Pak: Blast Kills American Diplomat, 4 Others Near Us Consulate (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
In an audacious attack just two days before President George W Bush's visit to Pakistan, a suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden car into a vehicle carrying an American diplomat, killing him and four others outside the highly guarded US Consulate here
- State Dep Mourns The Death Of Two Colleagues In Karachi Blasts (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
The US State Department has identified an American diplomat and a Pakistani employee who died in the blasts near the American Consulate in Karachi and vowed to bring those responsible for the incident to book.
- Killers Can’T Stop My Pak Visit, Says Bush After Karachi Blast (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
A suicide attacker rammed a car packed with explosives into a vehicle carrying a US diplomat in Karachi today, killing four people, including the diplomat and injuring 52, ahead of US President George W Bush’s visit to Pakistan.
- U.N. Watchdog Welcomes U.S.-India Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Mar 03, 2006)
The U.N. nuclear watchdog welcomed a landmark civil nuclear deal between India and the United States on Thursday, saying it would end New Delhi's nuclear isolation and spur global non-proliferation efforts.
- India, Pakistan Got Nukes Legitimately’ (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
The US Ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton, said on Wednesday the way India and Pakistan had obtained nuclear arms was legitimate, in contrast to Iran, which he accused of pursuing atomic weapons in violation of its international undertakings
- 'N-Deal Between Us, Pak Not Possible At This Juncture' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
A nuclear deal between Washington and Islamabad is not possible at this juncture as there were 'concerns' over Pakistan's proliferation record, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said tonight.
- Karachi Blast Kills Us Diplomat (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
Bush Visit Bomber with explosive-laden car strikes outside American consulate
- Why It’S Not Just About Nuclear Power (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Mar 03, 2006)
The understanding that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh clinched with visiting US President George W. Bush today was only peripherally about renewing civil nuclear energy cooperation.
- Bush In Afghanistan (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 03, 2006)
George Bush’s flying visit to Afghanistan yesterday took him to the first place outside the US where the world really changed after the 9/11 attacks.
- Between Good Nukes And Bad Nukes Lies Enlightened Hypocrisy (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 03, 2006)
Juxtaposed this week are the two poles of the emerging world: India and Iran. They are alpha and omega, the dream and the nightmare. One symbolises the promise of globalisation, the other the threat of global. . .
- Post To Bush: Don’T Bank On Musharraf (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
In a strongly worded editorial ahead of George Bush’s Pakistan visit, a leading US daily today warned him against banking on “unreliable” President Pervez Musharraf who has “suppressed secular democratic parties in the country while striking deals . . .
- Bush Heads To Hyderabad And More Protests (Reuters, Terry Friel, Mar 03, 2006)
U.S. President George W. Bush heads to one of India's premier tech hubs, Hyderabad, and into more protests on Friday after sealing a landmark nuclear cooperation deal with the world's largest democracy.
- India, U.S. Seal Nuclear Deal Amid Anti-Bush Rallies (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Mar 03, 2006)
India and the United States sealed a landmark civilian nuclear cooperation pact on Thursday, the centrepiece of President George W. Bush's first visit to the world's largest democracy.
- Abandon Nukes, China Tells India (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
China urged India to abandon nuclear weapons and strengthen atomic safeguards as President George W Bush and the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh sealed a controversial nuclear pact on Thursday.
- Hands Of Ustad (Tribune, Shveta Pathak , Mar 03, 2006)
UNABLE to control my excitement at finally getting an appointment with sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, I “SMSed” the news to a close friend in Australia. “Ustad has one of the most beautiful, artistic hands,” she promptly replied back.
- India, Us Clinch Nuclear Deal (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Mar 03, 2006)
India today successfully wrecked the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) regime and got recognised as a de-facto nuclear state when it clinched a civilian nuclear power cooperation deal with the United States, the world’s sole superpower.
- Pak: No Objection To Indo-Us Deal, Wants Similar Treatment (Press Trust of India, K J M Varma, Mar 03, 2006)
Pakistan today said it had no objection to the Indo-US nuclear deal but would seek a similar arrangement from Washington when President George W Bush arrives here on Saturday.
- Anti-Bush Protest In Jammu (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Mar 03, 2006)
Activists of the Jammu-based Duggar Pradesh Party, led by its Chairman Dev Raj Baru staged a demonstration against US President George Bush’s visit to India in front of the United Nations Military Observers Group (UNMOG) headquarters here today.
- Us Diplomat Killed In Karachi Blast (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
Terror struck Pakistan two days before President George W. Bush's visit, when two near-simultaneous blasts, including a suspected suicide car bomb, ripped through a parking lot near the US Consulate here today killing at least four persons, . . .
- Bush Advances Visit To Pak (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
US President George W. Bush, who was scheduled to leave for Pakistan on Saturday, has advanced his departure and will undertake the journey tomorrow night, after the assessment of the security situation there.
- Karachi Blast Kills Us Diplomat, 3 Others (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
A car bomb outside the U.S. consulate in Karachi killed an American diplomat and at least three others on Thursday, but President George W. Bush said “terrorists and killers” would not stop his scheduled visit to Pakistan.
- Pakistan To Seek Deal Similar To India's (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Mar 03, 2006)
Anxiety in Pakistan; U.S. has been evasive on the subject
Pakistan on Thursday said it would seek a deal similar to the one the U.S. has made with India on civilian nuclear cooperation.
- Five Killed In Blast Near U.S. Consulate In Karachi (Hindu, Muralidhar Reddy, Mar 03, 2006)
American diplomat dies in suicide bombing ahead of Bush's visit
- Terrorists Will Not Prevent Me From Going To Pakistan: Bush (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
"India, Pakistan have historic opportunity to work for lasting peace''
``India, U.S. committed to promoting democracy worldwide"
Need to share intelligence on terrorism stressed
- Pakistan Expects International Cooperation In Civilian N-Plan (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
Pakistan on Thursday said US-India agreement represents an important relaxation of Nuclear Suppliers Group’s (NSG) guidelines and hoped it would get the same international cooperation for its civilian nuclear power programme.
- Us, India Seal Nuclear Deal (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
US President George W Bush got a victory on Thursday on his first visit to India, securing a landmark nuclear energy agreement that he said could help ease energy prices.
- Us-India Nuclear Deal Comes Through (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Mar 03, 2006)
The nuclear deal between India and the United States has finally happened. In some ways dramatically so and in keeping with the brouhaha it had created not just in the United States . . .
- India Regrets Pak Restrictions On Artistes (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
India today expressed disappointment over the restrictions Pakistan places on the visit of Indian artistes, saying there have been no indication of changes in this policy so far
- India To Open 14 Nuclear Reactors To (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
India today agreed to open 14 of its 22 nuclear reactors to international safeguards under a last-minute deal clinched after intense discussions between the visiting US President George W Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
- Confirming The Stereotype (Dawn, F.S. Aijazuddin, Mar 03, 2006)
There can be nothing more demeaning than living down to the expectation of others.
- Bush’S Agenda For His Visit (Dawn, Talat Masood, Mar 03, 2006)
The forthcoming visit of President Bush to India and Pakistan is a milestone in the on-going engagement and increasing interest of the United States in this part of the world. Several factors have contributed towards making South Asia an attractive destin
- Afghan Allegations (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 03, 2006)
THE Foreign Office has done well to dismiss as “baseless” the Afghan allegation regarding purported infiltrations from Pakistan into that country and has instead asked Kabul to “do more” to stop incursions from its side of the Durand Line.
- Islamic Parties Call Strike, Black Day Against Bush Visit (Press Trust of India, K J M Varma, Mar 03, 2006)
Protesting against US President George W Bush's visit, Pakistan's Islamist parties announced a strike tomorrow and called for observing March 4 as a 'Black Day' while cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan said he would lead a protest rally here.
- Thar Express — The Hope Of Friendship (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
The Thar Express, which had ‘Queen of Desert Bridge of Peace’ inscribed on its engine, crossed Zero Point in Pakistan and steamed up to Monabao in India on the afternoon of February 18, opening new vistas for people living on both sides of the border.
- Bush: Kashmir Talks Must Be Intensified (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Mar 03, 2006)
US President George W. Bush told India and Pakistan on Thursday not to miss a rare opportunity to work for lasting peace in the subcontinent and said he would urge their courageous and visionary leaders to intensify their dialogue on Kashmir.
- Karachi Hit By Terror Attack, Four Killed: Us Diplomat Among Dead, 54 Injured (Dawn, Arman Sabir, Mar 03, 2006)
Four people, including an American diplomat, were killed and 54 others wounded when an explosive-laden car rammed into the diplomat’s vehicle yards away from the US consulate-general here on Thursday.
- Reaping The Whirlwind (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 03, 2006)
A US foreign service officer was among at least four people killed in yesterday’s suicide bombing near the American consulate in Karachi. Scores of people were injured. Mr Bush’s visit to Pakistan appears to be the likely motivation . . .
- Us Diplomat, 3 Others Killed In Karachi Attack (Daily Times, Abbas Naqvi, Mar 03, 2006)
* Sherpao says govt has proof of foreign involvement
* 2 rockets land near Gadap
* Bush says attack won’t stop him from visiting Pakistan
- Bush’S Trip To Pakistan Today Not Without Risks: (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
President Bush’s visit to Pakistan is not without security risks but he will not be deterred by attacks such as the suicide bombing in Karachi, National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley said on Thursday, AP reported.
- Karzai Asks Musharraf Not To Shield Taliban (Daily Excelsior, Allabaksh, Mar 03, 2006)
Despite all the praise he showered on his hosts and the usual spin by Pakistani officials, the Afghan president Hamid Karzai, while on his recent visit to 'brotherly' Pakistan was unable to remove the strain that has been visible . . .
- Pakistan Gives Importance To Farooq Papa (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Of late, the Pakistani establishment has started granting recognition and importance to the Liberation Front headed by Mr Farooq Papa, who is based in Canada.
- Hurriyat Wants Pandits To Return (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Response from Muslims in the valley and Pandits in Jammu encouraging: JKNPP chief
Hurriyat has begun the process of reconciliation between the Muslims and the Pandits
Pandits' property that had been occupied or destroyed should be returned . . .
- Four Years After Fall Of Taliban, Leader's Power Barely Extends Beyond The Capital (Guardian (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
Standing behind George Bush inside his Kabul palace yesterday, Hamid Karzai radiated the trappings of a powerful president: a confident smile, massed security guards and the legitimacy bestowed by the 2004 election in which he won 55% of the vote.
- India Seeking A Friend, Not A Patron (Asia Times, Ehsan Ahrari, Mar 02, 2006)
As President George W Bush arrived in India on Wednesday, US-India ties were undergoing a process of considerable contemplation and discourse, both in Washington and New Delhi. One has to recall another time - 1972, when president . . .
- Manmohan, Bush Hold Talks, Hope To Seal N-Deal (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 02, 2006)
US President George W Bush and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday sealed a landmark civilian nuclear cooperation pact, the centrepiece of Bush's first visit to the world's largest democracy.
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