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Articles 6921 through 7020 of 17201:
- How Does Nuclear Deal Serve Our Interest? (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Manmohan will make statement next week
Knowledge Initiative will help MNCs: Acharia
CPI(M) leaders cite need to adhere to three principles
- Bush: U.S. Rejects Protectionism (Hindu, K. Venkateshwarlu , Mar 04, 2006)
Stand on outsourcing draws applause
Losing jobs is painful but globalisation has also opened up opportunities
Young entrepreneurs are "CEOs of tomorrow"
- His Parting Words: With Power, Responsibility (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Mar 04, 2006)
Let’s work together to expand circle of prosperity, advance freedom,’ says democracy is most potent weapon in war against terror
- China Launches Exercises (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Beijing stresses importance of reunification efforts
- Deal Linked To Defence Purchases? (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
It has economic benefit also, says Burns
"It is our goal to help meet India's needs in the defence realm, and to provide important capabilities and technologies that India seeks"
- Can Cheaper Cars Move Faster? (Hindu, G. ANANTHAKRISHNAN, Mar 04, 2006)
The car may appear to be more affordable now. However, restrictions on its use such as congestion charging, costlier parking, and reduced right of way in favour of buses, pedestrians, and cyclists may be inevitable.
- Chidambaram Pitches For Larger U.S. Fdi Inflows (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Scope for persuading Parliament to raise insurance FDI cap
- Growth Opportunity Ahead For Tooling Industry (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Shortening product-cycles call for new designs
- World Hails N-Deal (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The world community and the IAEA hailed the landmark Indo-US civil nuclear deal, with major powers including Britain and France saying the agreement would benefit the non-proliferation regime....
- Nuke Deal: Us Stands Divided Amid Protests (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Mar 04, 2006)
Two members of the US House of Representatives have publicly pledged their support for the historic nuclear deal agreed between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George W Bush.
- Rejoice, The Cold War Is Truly Over (Indian Express, K. Subrahmanyam, Mar 04, 2006)
Like Nixon in China? K. SUBRAHMANYAM prefers to see Bush’s India vision in contrast to Winston Churchill’s failure to read the coming decolonisation in the ’40s
- Bush For Outsourcing Of Jobs (Hindu, K. Venkateshwarlu , Mar 04, 2006)
Low taxes, less regulation, fewer lawsuits, wiser energy policies key to growth, he says
Losing jobs from globalisation is painful, he says
Young entrepreneurs are "CEOs of tomorrow"
- Vice President Shekhawat Admitted To Aiims (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, suffering from viral fever for the past two days, was on Friday admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).
- India Has Arrived: Bush (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Mar 04, 2006)
Mr George W. Bush today wooed India like no other US President had ever done before and admitted that he had been “dazzled” by India.
- Us Offers India Advanced Fighter Aircraft (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The United States has offered to sell to India advanced fighter aircraft as the next step in a rapidly growing defence cooperation between the two countries.
- Pm’S Statement On N-Deal In Parliament On March 6 (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will make a statement and give details of the Indo-US nuclear deal in Parliament on March 6.
- Protest Over Bush Visit (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
I saw Arundhati of God of small things on the TV talking to Barkha. She was so confused as to why she was protesting. Nobody seems to know except the Muslim groups whose feeling are understandable considering the blood bath in Iraq But I have following
- Let It Grow (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Mar 04, 2006)
With the Indo-US nuclear deal dominating the Bush visit, an unprecedented number of agreements between the two countries have gone largely unnoticed.
- Pakistan A Force For Moderation, Freedom: Bush (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Mar 04, 2006)
US President George W. Bush, seeking to balance his delicate ties with India and Pakistan, appeared to offer comfort to both on Friday by giving New Delhi the responsibility to build democracy in Afghanistan and assigning Pakistan the role of a ...
- Rethinking India (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 04, 2006)
President Bush is in India to pursue one of his longtime foreign policy objectives: bringing the United States and India closer. It’s a worthy goal. India is the world’s largest democracy, and its economy is growing.
- Kashmir Tops Agenda For Talks With Bush (The Nation, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Kashmir tops Pakistan’s agenda for crucial talks with US President George W. Bush being held today (Saturday) with President Pervez Musharraf asking his counterpart from the United States to play his role for the resolution of core issue.
- Knowledge-Based Economy (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Mar 04, 2006)
MINISTER for Information Technology Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari has called for strengthening links between the industry and academia to pave the way for the production of top quality human resource that formed the core of a knowledge-based economy.
- India Gets Tremendous Boost (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Mar 04, 2006)
FOLLOWING hectic parleys during the last few weeks, the United States and India have finally sealed the nuclear deal to clear the way for civilian nuclear cooperation.
- Pakistan Steadfast Partner For Us: Bush (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Says US-India strategic partnership could transform the world
- 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.
- 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.
- Us Offers India F-16, F-18 Jets (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The United States on Thursday offered to sell India advanced fighter aircraft as the next step in a rapidly expanding military relationship between the two countries.
- Bush Gets A Taste Of India's Religious Diversity (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The United States has offered to sell India advanced fighter aircraft as the next step in a rapidly growing defence cooperation between the two countries.
- Indian Left Slams N-Deal, Nehru’S Legacy Overturned (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Mar 04, 2006)
While Indian scientists have welcomed the nuclear deal with the United States, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s allies the Left parties and other socialist groups have accused the government of “completely altering” the independent foreign policy foundatio
- 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.
- The Long Journey (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Mar 04, 2006)
The other day a national daily carried a 1966 photograph taken by Henri Cartier-Bresson of a rocket-cone being taken by bicycle to the Thumba testing facility in Kerala by two people — one tending the cycle and the cone on foot, . . .
- Don’T Resist The Tide And Flow Of Reality (The Economic Times, S H VENKATRAMANI, Mar 04, 2006)
Education, as we understand, is all about nurturing and developing the mind. Education involves cultivating the mind. Our educational system strives to accomplish this purpose by filling the mind with information and knowledge.
- Asia Cautiously Optimistic On Us-India Nuclear Deal (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Japan and Australia back the nuclear agreement
- A Power Deal (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Mar 04, 2006)
A historic fusion has happened between the world's oldest and the largest democracies, and the energies released are sure to benefit both, perhaps the latter more.
- Natural Partners (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Mar 04, 2006)
Indo-US economic ties set to touch new heights
- Investment Commission (The Financial Express, Manoj Pant, Mar 04, 2006)
In setting up the Investment Commission a year back, the government had set in motion a revolutionary practice, in that the panel is made up of major private sector players, like Ratan Tata
- Sometimes, Abstinence Is Better Than Action (The Financial Express, NK SINGH, Mar 04, 2006)
The FM can credibly argue that there was no need to tamper with policies, under the circumstances
- French Finesse (The Week, R. Prasannan, Mar 04, 2006)
Former US secretary of state Colin Powell contemptuously called France and Germany ‘Old Europe’, but the ‘New World’ still has a lot to learn from them. Even as US Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns was planning to fly to ...
- The Left Perspective (Frontline, Venkitesh Ramakrishnan, Mar 04, 2006)
Interview with CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat.
- Nuclear Deadlock (Frontline, R. Ramachandran, Mar 04, 2006)
THE nuclear component of the Manmohan Singh-George Bush Joint Statement of July 18 has inexplicably become the key to the changing contours of India's foreign policy.
- Realising A Vision (Frontline, Purnima S. Tripathi, Mar 04, 2006)
M. Ramachandran, Uttaranchal Chief Secretary, spoke about the State's efficient administrative machinery and its contributions to realising the political leadership's vision of development. Excerpts from the interview:
- `Development For All' (Frontline, Purnima S. Tripathi, Mar 04, 2006)
The priority of Narayan Dutt Tiwari, the Chief Minister of Uttaranchal, has been the complete, integrated development of the State in tune with its unique ecology and environment. Excerpts from an interview:
- Editorials (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Mar 04, 2006)
A different poll
Five days, and it’s now a Test
- Iran-Eu Bid For Atomic Deal Before Iaea Meet Fails (Reuters, MARK HEINRICH, Mar 04, 2006)
Iran and top EU powers failed on Friday to resolve a standoff over its nuclear work before a U.N. atomic watchdog meeting next week that may lead to Security Council action over fears Tehran seeks nuclear bombs.
- Howard Says Policy Prohibits Indian Uranium Sales (Reuters, Richard Pullin, Mar 04, 2006)
Australia welcomed a nuclear deal between India and the United States, but would not sell uranium to India under current policy, Australian Prime Minister John Howard 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 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.
- We Want Your Tech, Money, Us Cos Told (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
In a bid to woo more investments from US companies, Finance Minister P Chidambaram, on Friday, said the government is committed to reforms and easing FDI regime, especially in insurance and banking, as it was crucial for economic development.
- For A Knowledge Society (Deccan Herald, M V Rajeev Gowda, Mar 04, 2006)
The FM has come up with some new initiatives in education but much more needs to be done
- 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 ...
- 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.
- Proud To Be An Indian (Deccan Herald, Ram Sriram, Mar 03, 2006)
Just say that you are good at math and work your way up, it goes without saying that you are from India
- Kalam’S Main Course: We Share Us Vision For Future (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
The people of India share the American vision for a better future and would partner the US for making India a modern, developed nation, President APJ Abdul Kalam said this evening in his address welcoming President George W Bush and the US . . .
- Us Offers India Advanced Fighter Aircraft (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Mar 03, 2006)
The United States has offered to sell India advanced fighter aircraft as the next step in a rapidly growing defence cooperation between the two countries.
- India, Us To Further Eco Ties, Double Trade In 3-Years (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
India and US will double bilateral trade in three years by reducing trade and investment barriers and expand cooperation in agriculture.
- India, Us Clinch 'Historic' Nuclear Deal (Press Trust of India, 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.
- 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.
- Bush Donates $7m For Joint Aids Fund (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
With a contribution of $7 million from President George W Bush, establishment of an Indo-US corporate fund for HIV/AIDS was announced here today. President Bush and PM Manmohan Singh also agreed to a five-year collaboration . . .
- Kalam Discusses Energy Security With Bush (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam met United States President George Bush ahead of the ceremonial banquet and discussed issues related to energy security, energy independence and reforms in the United Nations.
- The Other India (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Mar 03, 2006)
George Bush is spending a day in Hyderabad during his three-day India visit. His predecessor, Bill Clinton, went to Bangalore and Mumbai when he came calling in 2000. So did Chinese prime minister Zhu Rongji in 2002.
- In Each Other We Trust (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Mar 03, 2006)
Amidst the celebrations that have followed President George W. Bush’s decision to clinch a nuclear accord with India yesterday, it would be unwise to forget how close the UPA government came to squandering a historic opportunity to break out of the nuclea
- Tryst With The Future (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 03, 2006)
Hand it to Manmohan and Bush, they show how vision and conviction can make history
- 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.
- Landmark Pact (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Mar 03, 2006)
India’s three-decade long nuclear isolation is about to end with New Delhi and Washington shaking hands on a nuclear deal. The landmark agreement on the deal, reached on Thursday during US President George Bush’s visit to India,
- Chidambaram Overcautious (Tribune, Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, Mar 03, 2006)
There is a danger in trying to please a lot of people simultaneously. You might end up spreading the happiness so thinly that no one is overjoyed. On the contrary, everyone feels a little dissatisfied.
- U.S. Critics Slam India Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Carol Giacomo, Mar 03, 2006)
U.S. critics accused President George W. Bush on Thursday of selling out weapons non-proliferation goals in order to close a landmark nuclear deal with New Delhi, hardening battle lines as the U.S. Congress prepares to debate its fate.
- Reuters Summit - China, India Present Threats And Opportunities (Reuters, Santosh Menon, Mar 03, 2006)
China and India may be great resource pools for some of the world's top technology companies now, but their rapid growth could spawn some worthy competitors in a few years, industry executives said this week.
- 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.
- U.S. Says Ready To Sell Advanced Arms To India (Reuters, Charles Aldinger, Mar 03, 2006)
The United States said on the heels of a landmark civilian nuclear cooperation pact with India on Thursday that it was prepared to sell advanced warplanes and other high-tech arms to the south Asia nation.
- Need For A Farming Budget (Deccan Herald, Devinder Sharma , Mar 03, 2006)
While the FM said he would walk the extra mile for farmers, all he did was to promote the agribusiness lobby
- 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.
- At The Top Table (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
The visit of the president of United States of America to New Delhi was predicated on the assumption that he would have a deal with India on nuclear matters. The vindication of that assumption is a major diplomatic achievement for India.
- Standing Apart (Telegraph, ASHOK MITRA , Mar 03, 2006)
Globalization has smashed all values to smithereens. Evangelists and idealists, however, still walk the earth, determined to overwhelm humanity with love, goodwill and economic well-being.
- When Politics Defeats Science (Tribune, Susan F. Wood, Mar 03, 2006)
Since my resignation six months ago as assistant commissioner of women’s health at the Food and Drug Administration, I have been traveling around the country meeting with men and women, fellow scientists and health care professionals.
- Cd Of Animated Ramayana Released (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
Dove Multimedia recently released the epic Ramayana in animation at the inaugural function of a seminar titled `Tamil Computing Technology.' Narrated in Tamil, it took a year to complete the Ramayana. Over 50 characters were recreated with separate music
- Done Deal (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 03, 2006)
Things change, times change is the phrase with which President George W. Bush neatly summed up the essence of the new Indo-American relations.
- 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.
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