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Articles 21521 through 21620 of 27969:
- How Nuke Freedom Was Won (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jul 21, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will return home tonight, having unleashed a worldwide storm that threatens to bury a discriminatory global nuclear non-proliferation regime his predecessors have unsuccessfully tried to change for at least four decades.
- Donor Group Urges Sri Lankan Govt To Disarm All Para Forces (Deccan Herald, P KARUNAKHARAN , Jul 21, 2005)
The donor group said if the ceasefire agreement between the government and the LTTE fails, peace process will be affected.
- A Relook At Defence Agreement (Tribune, N. Kunju, Jul 21, 2005)
THIS refers to “Mission to Washington” by Mr H.K. Dua (July 5). The 10-year agreement on defence and military affairs regarding future collaboration between India and the US signed by Defence Minister Pranab Mukherji has, ironically, been hailed by the op
- Strong Case For U.N. Seat (Hindu, PTI, Jul 21, 2005)
Asserting that India had a "strong case" to become a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh hoped on Wednesday that his visit could contribute to a "better appreciation" in the United States of the benefits
- A New Fusion (Business Line, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 21, 2005)
COMING AS IT does on top of the Defence Framework Agreement signed by the two countries, the joint statement issued during the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh's visit to the US may perhaps reinforce a perception that New Delhi and Washington are embarke
- The Eastern Shift In Europe — India, China Have Much To Gain From Trade With New Eu Members (Business Line, BATUK GATHANI, Jul 21, 2005)
THE 25-member European Union (EU) is embarking on a bold economic and financial initiative to ensure that the countries of the Eastern and Central European region receive "special aid" to uplift living standards, combat poverty and, above all, lay the gro
- Empires Good And Evil (Times of India, SANJAY SUBRAHMANYAM, Jul 21, 2005)
On June 1, 2004 The Royal Geographical Society in London held a debate whose motion was "The British Empire was a Force for Good".
- The Impasse Over European Union Reform (Hindu, Jan Peter Balkenende, Jul 21, 2005)
"Europe can emerge even stronger, if we have the courage to be honest with each other."
- No Madrasa Link To London Attacks (Hindu, William Dalrymple, Jul 21, 2005)
COLIN POWELL and Donald Rumsfeld were not known for their close agreement on matters of foreign policy, but one thing that they were united upon was the threat posed by Pakistan's madrasas.
- Facts Do Not Speak (Telegraph, Salman Rushdie, Jul 21, 2005)
What is a “fact”? In an age beset by bitter disputes about reality, the word itself, and its close relative “truth”, become embattled.
- A Largely Bourgeois Endeavour (Deccan Herald, William Dalrymple, Jul 21, 2005)
Al Qaeda-type terrorists are not the type who seek out madrasas. Most of them are highly educated
- Sunni-Shia Relations Hit Rock Bottom In Iraq (Deccan Herald, MICHAEL JANSEN, Jul 21, 2005)
The National Dialogue Council has opted out of Iraq’s constitutional commission after the killing of two of its members.
- Momentous Visit (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 21, 2005)
PRIME Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to the United States was, by all means, a momentous one.
- Black Mark Against The White House (Dawn, Mahir Ali, Jul 21, 2005)
AS American presidential scandals go, it doesn’t seem like much. Although the liberally inclined sections of the press in the United States have been parading the inevitable comparisons — Watergate, the Iran-Contra affair, Monica Lewinsky — the hype does
- Pak Too Should Demand N Status (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 21, 2005)
REPORTS emanating from Washington suggest that US has decided to allow India to acquire the same facilities as accorded to an NPT member State, a move tantamount to recognizing India as a nuclear weapon State. An understanding to this effect is understood
- More Trouble In Southern Thailand (Japan Times, Editorial, Japan Times, Jul 21, 2005)
The situation in southern Thailand continues to deteriorate. A series of recent attacks indicate a troubling new sophistication by the Islamic insurgents there. The government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has responded with legislation that gives
- "Russia Wants Widest Possible Agreement On U.N. Security Council Expansion" (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Jul 21, 2005)
The Russians have been very circumspect on the issue of expanding the United Nations Security Council.Andrei Denisov, Permanent Representative of Russia to the United Nations, provides written responses to questions sent earlier.
- Gains From New Status (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Jul 21, 2005)
THE India-US nuclear deal has vindicated Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s two statements: that India was not up for sale and that his government would do nothing which would surrender its soveignty.
- A New Nuclear Era (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 21, 2005)
THE Bush administration is known for gambles, and Monday’s about-face on nuclear cooperation with India qualifies as such. By declaring that it would help India build nuclear power plants and import advanced weapons, the administration has made good on it
- Pm: Deal With Us Won’T Blunt Our N-Capabilities (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , Jul 21, 2005)
Dr Singh said India would meet its obligations in the nuclear deal only after the US implements its commitments to New Delhi’s satisfaction.
- Vajpayee Slams Indo-Us Nuke Agreements (Deccan Herald, DH news, Jul 21, 2005)
Vajpayee said, the Indo-US understanding has caused “concern, even consternation” among nuclear scientists, which the BJP also shared.
- Will Us Congress Back Bush On India"s N-Plan? (Deccan Herald, RAJIV NAYAN, Jul 21, 2005)
The spotlight is on the new deal between India and US. India has demonstrated, by and large, an impeccable non-proliferation record.
- Selling The United States Of America In India (Hindu, Harish Khare , Jul 21, 2005)
STATECRAFT The Government needs to prepare itself to lead an open debate in which no issue is beyond democratic scrutiny.
- Trust In Us (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 21, 2005)
Christopher Columbus, as Mr Manmohan Singh reminded his audience in Washington, came upon America thinking he had landed in India. But it has taken India more than five decades of deliberation to discover the United States of America.
- Plastics And Male Babies (Hindu, Ian Sample , Jul 21, 2005)
SCIENTISTS IN America have found the first evidence that common chemicals used in products as diverse as cosmetics, toys, cling film and plastic bags may harm the development of unborn baby boys.
- Manmohan And Bush Face Domestic Critics (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , Jul 21, 2005)
While both the Left and the Right are flaying the prime minister’s move the Bush critics are saying he has been too kind to India.
- A Legal Regime For Anxious Times (Indian Express, Chetan Dhruve, Jul 21, 2005)
How did we Indians achieve such astonishing success abroad, especially in the US? How did the likes of Infosys and Wipro make it so big?
- American Idol (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Jul 21, 2005)
In the 1950s, the British people did not know that there was a new country called Pakistan. They were shocked into its existence after Fazal Mahmood, the great bowler, almost single-handedly defeated England at the Oval with his unplayable leg cutters.
- ``Breaking Out Of Isolation To Meet Energy Needs'' (Hindu, N. Ravi, Jul 21, 2005)
At the conclusion of his four-day visit to the United States, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that the nuclear energy agreement with the U.S. was a way forward for India to break out of its present isolation and expand international cooperation to meet
- ``Confident Of Broad Support Of People'' (Hindu, N. Ravi, Jul 21, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Wednesday he was impressed by the sincerity of U.S. President George Bush and his senior Cabinet colleagues and expressed the confidence that the Bush administration would use all its influence to convert what was sta
- A New Nuclear Era (Washington Post, Editorial, Washington Post, Jul 20, 2005)
The bush administration is known for gambles, and Monday's about-face on nuclear cooperation with India qualifies as such.
- Step By Step (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 20, 2005)
THE new Indo-US joint statement by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George W. Bush reflects the breadth and depth of the transformation that has taken place in the relationship between the two countries.
- Crossing The Milestone (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 20, 2005)
The nuclear agreement affirms the depth and maturity of the India-US engagement
- An Embrace Too Ardent (Indian Express, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Jul 20, 2005)
Winston Churchill once called on the British-American relationship to “roll on full flood, inexorable, irresistible and benignant.”
- Bush Will Do It For A Nuclear India (Times of India, Chidanand Rajghatta, Jul 20, 2005)
Fast work! After clinching a breathtaking nuclear agreement with India in a matter of months, the Bush administration has already begun lobbying Congress and its nuclear allies to amend laws and rules to bring New Delhi aboard the nuclear club as a de fac
- U.S. Will Work To Lift Curbs On Nuclear Supplies (Hindu, N. Ravi, Jul 20, 2005)
India agrees ``reciprocally'' to place its civilian nuclear facilities under IAEA safeguards
- Tcs Plans 950 Cr Investment (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2005)
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has planned a capital expenditure of Rs 950 crore for the financial year 2005-06.
- Bush-Singh Summit: Worthwhile Mission, Despite Loose Ends (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Jul 20, 2005)
While there is the feeling that the US President, Mr George Bush, has only agreed to work towards whatever India wants of him, the Prime Minister,
- Asian Challenge For The Us (Deccan Herald, Karl F. Inderfurth, Jul 20, 2005)
Engagement between the US, India and China should not become a policy preference to be turned on and off
- Well Done, Prime Minister (Times of India, L M SINGHVI, Jul 20, 2005)
Ideologues and critics have failed to notice that Manmohan Singh's speech at Oxford did not contain a word of condemnation or condonation.
- Nuclear Dialogue A Test Of The New Strategic Partnership (Hindu, N. Ravi, Jul 19, 2005)
How far will the U.S. administration be willing to go to meet India's needs?
- What Exactly Is Outplacement? (Hindu, Ruth Ling, Jul 19, 2005)
Human Resources people must be particularly positive thinkers if their lexicon is anything to go by. When they mean mass redundancies, they talk about downsizing.
- Bush ‘singhs’ Of Stronger Ties (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 19, 2005)
Manmohan also expressed the confidence that his visit would throw up an agenda of co-operation reflecting the real change in Indo-US ties.
- ‘us Should Back India’S Unsc Bid’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 19, 2005)
The 48-page report pointed out that the US needs India more than the other way round
- Fields' Meltdown Bad News For Mike (Yahoo! News, STEFAN C. FRIEDMAN , Jul 19, 2005)
Senior advisers to Mayor Bloomberg in creasingly fear that Fernando Ferrer will win the Democratic primary and avoid a potentially racially divisive runoff that could work to the mayor's advantage.
- India & Us: The Quantum Leap After The ‘next Steps’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 19, 2005)
The last of the moves under the Next Steps in Strategic Partnership was a giant leap over nuclear energy relations.
- A Little ‘aristocrat’ (Tribune, Darshan Singh Maini, Jul 18, 2005)
Occasionally, I have been drawn to do little water-colour sketches of the children close to me
- Singh Leads India Toward Stronger Ties With The Us (Taipei Times, CRAIG NELSON, Jul 18, 2005)
India's prime minister arrives in Washington today and is hoping to enter into a strategic partnership with the US
- Pm Traces Trajectory Of Indo-Us Ties (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2005)
Manmohan Singh made it clear that the ties with the US won’t in any way hinder India’s relations with China, Russia and the EU.
- India, U.S. Not Estranged: Manmohan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2005)
Hopes on nuclear cooperation
- India, Us Enter Into Strategic Partnership (Times of India, Chidanand Rajghatta, Jul 18, 2005)
The United States and India have entered into a geo-strategic and economic embrace that will set the course for the 21st century equations in Asia and beyond
- Russia Plans To Build Reusable Space Shuttle (Hindu, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, Jul 17, 2005)
Clipper will replace the Soyuz vehicle designed 40 years ago
- Bomber Visited British Parliament (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2005)
A statement issued by Muslims leaders said everyone must confront the problems of Islamophobia, racism, and economic depravation .
- India-Us Treaty Or Alliance? (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Jul 16, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh wanted to combine his official visit to Washington with a trip to New York to attend the UN General Assembly session in September.
- The India-America Nuclear Dialogue (Hindu, R. Ramachandran, Jul 16, 2005)
While nothing substantive is likely to result from the Indo-U.S. nuclear dialogue, the climate is opportune to resolve the contentious issue of spent Tarapur fuel.
- India-Us Relations, A Vision For The Future (Pacific Council, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2005)
India-Us Relations, A Vision For The Future
- What The Cpi(m) Seeks From Manmohan's U.S. Visit (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2005)
Karat asks Dr. Singh to resist from making any announcements on opening retail trade
- Wipro Bids For Gm’S Outsourcing Contract (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2005)
Wipro Ltd. is the only Indian outsourcing company bidding for a piece of a large General Motors contract, its US chief said on Tuesday.
- Left Limit For Singh Us Trip (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jul 14, 2005)
The Left has won out. When Prime Minister Manmohan Singh sits beside US President George W. Bush in the East Room of the White House on Monday, CPM supremo Prakash Karat’s shadow will loom large over his visage.
- America, India And Outsourcing Imperial Overreach (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Jul 13, 2005)
If there THERE is one document everyone should read to understand the direction relations between the United States and India have begun to take in the past few years, it is The Indo-U.S. Military Relationship: Expectations and Perceptions, a report . . .
- Why Bother About The Left’S Views? (Tribune, K. Subrahmanyam, Jul 13, 2005)
A new book by Ms Jung Chang and Jon Halliday, titled “Mao, the Unknown Story”, deals, among various other things,
- The Ball Is In America's Court: Onus On Bush To Refashion Indo-Us Relations (Times of India, K. Subrahmanyam, Jul 12, 2005)
In another week, we will know whether Indo-US relations will take a historic turn for the better. On both sides, there are optimistic expectations as well as pessimistic predictions.
- Singh Curtains On Us Lobbies (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jul 11, 2005)
One week from now Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will bring to Washington qualities which have landed him India’s most powerful job:
- A Strategic Defence Pact (Dawn, Afzaal Mahmood, Jul 09, 2005)
The signing of a 10-year defence pact between the United States and India is the culmination of a post-cold war process to strengthen relationship between the two countries which, in the words of the US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, “goes beyond...
- A World Of Anomalies (Telegraph, ASHOK MITRA , Jul 08, 2005)
Why have US immigration officers moved into Indian ports?
- Pakistan Scared And Up In The Arms With India-Us-Uk Joint Air Force Exercises In Kashmir (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Jul 07, 2005)
Indian Air Chief S.P. Tyagi said that India was going to hold joint air power exercises with US air forces in Kashmir in coming November and by the start of next year with the British air force.
- Mission To Washington (Tribune, H. K. Dua, Jul 06, 2005)
PM is willing, but there are critics and comrades...
- What Left Won’T Say When It Opposes Us Ties (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Jul 06, 2005)
Left parties hold rallies today, complaint that CMP is violated doesn’t match facts
- Who Are The Pro-Americans? (Dawn, Anne Applebaum, Jul 05, 2005)
SO familiar are the numbers, and so often have we heard them analyzed, that last week’s release of a new poll on international anti-Americanism caused barely a ripple. Once again the Pew Global Attitudes Project showed that most Frenchmen have a highly...
- American Pie (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 05, 2005)
Most things American come gilded in hype and gift-wrapped by grand pronouncements
- Glimpses Of Foreign Policy History (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 04, 2005)
India's victory over Pakistan in the 1971 Bangladesh liberation war is the stuff of legend. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi generalled that memorable triumph against great odds — to the stunned disbelief of the United States. There are not many unknowns in..
- Take A Close Look At The Prenuptial Deal (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Jul 04, 2005)
No rational person can argue that the United States of America’s desire for improving ties with India should be spurned. Given the position of the US in the world today, any negative posturing on this count would be seen as an opportunity missed.
- The U.S. And The 1971 Crisis (Hindu, Inder Malhotra, Jul 04, 2005)
Henry Kissinger's regret for the foul language he used against Indians is rather belated.
- Us Megalomania (Deccan Herald, Eric Hobsbawm, Jul 04, 2005)
As Iraq war shows, the US capacity to destroy is not enough to cow down a resistant country, let alone the globe .
- Nettled Nixon (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 04, 2005)
When Indira Gandhi pricked US arrogance...
- G-4 Counters Campaign By Us-China-Pak At Un (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , Jul 03, 2005)
The Group of Four nations seeking United Nations Security Council expansion continues to resist attempts to divide it and is determined to approach the UN General Assembly.
- India: U.S. Ally Or Independent Power? (Japan Times, Brahma Chellaney , Jul 03, 2005)
The courtship between the world's most powerful and most populous democracies is in full swing, with a new international poll showing that at a time when anti-Americanism has spread across the globe more people in India have a positive view of the US...
- White House In `Splendid' Isolation (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2005)
Right through the conflict, the White House was at loggerheads with its various arms — the State Department, the foreign missions (with the exclusion of the one in Islamabad), the intelligence agencies and even sections of the defence establishment....
- A War Won Against The `Tilt' (Hindu, VIDYA SUBRAHMANIAM, Jul 03, 2005)
What deep, dark secrets lie buried in the voluminous files, documents and other classified material that Governments everywhere zealously guard as sacred? The Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 has long been a story told with relish in India.
- Cpi(m) Objects To Defence Agreement With U.S. (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Jul 03, 2005)
The Communist Party of India (Marxist), which had objected to the framework agreement on the U.S.-India defence relationship, has said that the United Progressive Alliance Government had taken a major step in tying up with the United States to serve the..
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