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Articles 1021 through 1120 of 18611:
- Pakistan Desirous To End Conflict With India: Musharraf (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Pakistan is desirous to put an end to conflict with India by peacefully resolving all outstanding issues between the two countries including Kashmir.
- Governor Sees Solution To Kashmir Issue Emerging (Hindu, SANDEEP DIKSHIT, Sep 16, 2006)
Provides an insight in foreword of bookSolving Kashmir
- Musharraf Keeps Pm Waiting (The Economic Times, T K ARUN, Sep 16, 2006)
You could call it a flying start to Pakistan’s campaign at the 14th NAM summit at Havana. After the special flight carrying prime minister Manmohan Singh taxied to a halt at Havana’s Jose Marti International Airport, there was a long wait of . . .
- Uk Terror Has Isi, Kashmir Links (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
The much dreaded ISI-Al Qaida-Taliban-Kashmiri militant nexus has come to light in a London courtroom where the hearing in the March 2004 fertiliser bomb terror trial is on.
- Top Let Militant Killed In J&k (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
A top Lashkar-e-Toiba militant was killed in a gunbattle with security forces in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district, a defence spokesman said here on Sunday.
- Manmohan, Musharraf Express Cautious Optimism (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Ahead of their meeting here tomorrow, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf today voiced cautious optimism, amid indications that they will focus on critical issue of terrorism and its adverse impact on the stalled . . .
- Repeating Mandal Mantra (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 16, 2006)
As expected, the Bill for OBC quotas was finally introduced in the Lok Sabha on August 25. After going to the Standing Committee, it is expected to be passed in the winter session of Parliament later this year. It is likely to come into effect from . . .
- Azad To Address Eu, Mufti Un Assembly (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
After Pakistan has done a lot of lobbying abroad on the Kashmir issue, now it is the turn of Kashmiri leaders, including Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and the PDP chairman Mufti Sayeed, to put forth their viewpoint and clear the misgivings by . . .
- Jawan, Militant Killed, 17 Hurt In Convoy Ambush (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
An Army jawan and a militant were killed and 17 others, including nine soldiers and five members of a family, injured as militants ambushed a convoy of security personnel, bombed a house and engaged a search party in an encounter in Jammu and . . .
- India, Pakistan Set For Summit Talks In Cuba (Reuters, Paul Eckert, Sep 15, 2006)
The leaders of India and Pakistan will hold weekend talks in Cuba, hoping to ease tensions after a year of recriminations over terror attacks and Kashmir, Indian and Pakistani officials said.
- Time To Recognise Our Paramilitary Jawans (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 15, 2006)
Chandigarh got a new landmark on August 17, 2006, in the shape of a war memorial envisaged, conceptualised and constructed by a unique citizens’ initiative, led by the Indian Express Group.
- Nations Made Easy (Telegraph, Pankaj Mishra, Sep 15, 2006)
Pankaj Mishra is now well settled in the genre that merges the personal and the political. And there is no doubt that he is on a most noble mission of explaining the workings of the subcontinent to the West.
- India Working On Counter Terrorism Doctrine (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Sep 15, 2006)
India is working on a three-pronged national counter terrorism doctrine to be announced by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at a top-level meeting with security and intelligence officials and directors general of police convened here in the third week . . .
- Rs 5.15 Cr For Developing Forests And Developmental Activities (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2006)
Jammu and Kashmir Government will spend Rs 5.15 crore for protecting forests and executing developmental schemes during the current fiscal.
- Jamaat's Woes (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Sep 15, 2006)
No immediate end is yet in sight to the woes of Jamaat-e-Islami (Jammu and Kashmir). It continues to be dogged by the controversy triggered by attempts to marginalise veteran Syed Ali Shah Geelani who ironically is one of main architects of the . . .
- Revitalising Tourism In J&k (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Sep 15, 2006)
Tourism the backbone of Jammu and Kashmir State's economy of late has been accorded top priorities by Chief Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad to be rejuvenated and for this purpose his bold initiatives can be . . .
- Soldier Kills Army Major In J&k's Rajouri (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2006)
An Indian soldier has shot dead a Major in Jammu and Kashmir's border district of Rajouri, but officials could not say what the provocation was.
- No Public Debate With Pervez Before Talks: Pm (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he had no desire to "indulge in a public discussion" with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf ahead of his much awaited meeting with him in Havana on Saturday.
- Are You Still There? (OutLook, V. Sudarshan, Sep 15, 2006)
Barely two months after the Mumbai bomb blasts, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be meeting the man whom India has been subtly trying to blame for the diabolic acts—General Pervez Musharraf.
- Major Is Killed By Jawan In Kashmir (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2006)
An Indian Army officer of the rank of major was shot dead by a soldier in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir late on Wednesday evening. The officer has been identified as one Major Harsh of the Rashtriya Rifles while the jawan, identified as . . .
- Soldier Shoots Major, Army Can’T Bust Stress (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2006)
In another stress-related incident among the security forces in Jammu & Kashmir, a soldier shot dead his senior in the border district of Rajouri in Jammu region late last night.
- Work Towards Real Democracy (Pioneer, Sunita Vakil, Sep 15, 2006)
For the past several years, Pakistan has been pursuing a duplicitous policy regarding Islamist violence.
- Happiness And Beauty (Telegraph, ASHOK MITRA , Sep 15, 2006)
In the more than half a century since the Lalit Kala Akademi was set up, Sankho Chaudhuri was only the second Bengali to be invited to be its chairman. His passing last month evoked sorrow all over the country.
- Divided And Ruling (Frontline, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Sep 15, 2006)
Tensions leading up to Muzaffar Beig's resignation as Deputy Chief Minister put the Congress-PDP marriage to the test.
- Ultra Involved In Massacre Of 13 Killed In Basantgarh (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2006)
A Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’ involved in the massacre of 13 members of minority community was gunned down by Udhampur police and Army in an encounter at village Lower Punara in Basantgarh area of Udhampur district this afternoon.
- Road, Rail Projects Devour Thousands Of Trees (Tribune, S.P.Sharma, Sep 15, 2006)
The fragile green cover in Jammu and Kashmir has yet again become a victim of several road and rail construction projects as thousands of full grown trees are being cut on the name of development.
- Relief For Families Of Wullar Tragedy (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2006)
The Jammu and Kashmir Government has released Rs 22 lakh for those whose children had died in the Wullar-boat tragedy near Watlab in north Kashmir on May 30 last.
- War On Terror, Ties With India: European Leaders Praise Pakistan (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
European Parliament President Josep Borrell Fontelles on Wednesday praised Pakistan for its efforts to improve relations with India and its front-line role in the ‘war on terror’.
- Terror Has Many Victims (Deccan Herald, Rachna Bisht Rawat, Sep 14, 2006)
When night falls, the lights of distant hill villages sparkle in the dark and the head lights of approaching vehicles make fascinating circles of yellow on dark pools of fallen rain water...
- Being Non-Violent Today (Times of India, K SUBRAHMANYAM, Sep 14, 2006)
The centenary of Mahatma Gandhi launching his satyagraha, or civil disobedience, against the apartheid regime in South Africa has been appropriately commemorated.
- Few Expectations From India-Pakistan Talks (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
A long-awaited summit meeting between the leaders of India and Pakistan this week, their first in a year, is not expected to produce any dramatic breakthroughs with both sides facing domestic political pressure.
- Eu Backs India, Pak Efforts For Peaceful Settlement Of Kashmir (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
The European Union on Wednesday expressed its support to efforts by India and Pakistan to reach a peaceful settlement on all bilateral issues, including Kashmir.
- Bengal Chamber To Singur (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 14, 2006)
A method in Mamata Banerjee’s rant
- The Taliban Threat (News International, Editorial, The News International, Sep 14, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf's remarks about the Taliban before a seminar on Kashmir held at the European parliament in Brussels on Tuesday that they represent a danger greater than Al Qaeda provides some food for thought.
- President’S Misplaced Optimism On Kashmir (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 14, 2006)
Addressing the opening session of ‘Global Discourse on Kashmir’ in Brussels, President Pervez Musharraf has expressed the optimism that his likely meeting with Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh at Havana would be useful and substantive towards . . .
- Review Internal Security Now (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Sep 14, 2006)
Liberal Muslim leaders must join the Government's efforts to identify and isolate radical Islamists in India
- Ceasefire Proposed In Kashmir (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
The chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir has suggested that a ceasefire be observed by militants and security forces in the disputed state during Ramzan, the Indian Express reported on Wednesday.
- Musharraf Should Help Singh (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Sep 14, 2006)
The Indian prime minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, has signalled that the issue of terrorism will top his agenda of talks with General Pervez Musharraf on the sidelines of the Non-Aligned Movement conference in Havana later this week.
- Our Men In Havana (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Sep 14, 2006)
It would seem a pity that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has to travel half way round the world to meet Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf. But look at it differently; isn’t it better that the two leaders see each other in Havana than not at all?
- Towards A Doctrine For Internal Security (Hindu, Harish Khare , Sep 14, 2006)
There is a notion that all it takes is sturdy political will for the Indian state to defeat the increasingly lethal non-state actors. The result is ignorance about the nature of internal disorder.
- Balochistan: The Wider Issues At Stake (Hindu, K. Shankar Bajpai , Sep 14, 2006)
Patriotism, nationalism, devotion to country — it is all essentially a matter of feeling, of attachment.
- ``Manmohan's Statement On Pakistan Disturbing'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
Amounts to giving a clean chit to ISI: BJP
- Ponder Over This (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 14, 2006)
The stance taken by Union ministries of tourism and culture vis-à-vis private participation in their affairs gives some food for thought.
- Army Battles To Recruit Officers In Booming India (Reuters, Nita Bhalla, Sep 14, 2006)
The slick, new recruitment advertisement for the Indian army aired on local television channels promises it all.
- Deprived Of Life (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 14, 2006)
Mufti Mohammad Sayeed as the Chief Minister once hosted lunch for a Parliamentary team led by Mr Somnath Chatterjee (before he became the Lok Sabha Speaker) in the picturesque official guest house in the Dachigam preserve.
- A Kashmir Ceasefire? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 14, 2006)
Tuesday's call by the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad for a ceasefire between the security forces and the Kashmiri militants could not have come at a more appropriate moment.
- Pakistan After Bugti's Killing (Daily Excelsior, Subhashis Mittra, Sep 14, 2006)
The killing of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, a prominent tribal leader of the troubled Balochistan province by Pakistan Army triggered turmoil in Pakistan and has potential to snowball into a crisis for South Asia.
- The Malegaon Blasts (OutLook, B. Raman , Sep 14, 2006)
The government should act with equal firmness against whoever indulges in acts of terrorism/, irrespective of the community--Muslim or Hindu--to which he or she belongs. There cannot be one law for the Muslims and another for non-Muslims.
- Peace Is Within Reach, Says Musharraf (Hindu, VAIJU NARAVANE, Sep 13, 2006)
"Seize opportunity to resolve dispute"
Musharraf to hold talks with E.U. Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso
Flexibility, boldness needed to improve dialogue over Kashmir
- Manmohan Singh To Raise Issue Of Support For Terrorism With Musharraf (Hindu, N. Ravi, Sep 13, 2006)
"I cannot carry Indian public opinion with me if terrorist acts continue to plague our polity"
- Need To Revitalise Kashmir Issue (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
President Gen Pervez Musharraf has said that he will focus on the Kashmir issue in his interaction with the leadership of European Union and European Parliament.
- Human Rights Body Slams Security Forces, Militants (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Sep 13, 2006)
Abuses in the backdrop of political systems failure HRW to release a similar report on human rights situation in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on September 21
- Identify 5 Corrupt Officers Every Month: Azad To Dcs (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
Reiterating his government’s commitment to eradicate corruption from the administration, Chief Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad today said that Deputy Commissioners of all districts have been directed to single out five corrupt public servants every . . .
- Art Of Public Posturing (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Sep 13, 2006)
At the Rio, on Monday, the meeting of the G-20 group of developing countries — which have formed an effective bloc in the ongoing WTO negotiations on the Doha Round — ended (not surprisingly) on a lacklustre note with no progress being made that . . .
- Prepare For Regime Change (Pioneer, Wilson John, Sep 13, 2006)
Initial reports suggest that the killing of Nawab Akbar Bugti could turn into a serious political movement against Gen Pervez Musharraf
- Pakistan's New Deal (News International, Nasim Zehra, Sep 13, 2006)
Pakistan's September 5 deal with the tribesmen in North Waziristan has followed an elaborate rethinking within Pakistan on how to proceed in that area.
- Unearthly Comedy Of Tony Blair (Pioneer, Gautam Sen, Sep 13, 2006)
The phenomenon of British Prime Minister Tony Blair apparently materialised like a meteor, unexpectedly blazing across the skies.
- Musharraf In Kabul (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 13, 2006)
Pashtunistan, Balochistan being ravaged by war An air of unreality and contradiction, even dark humour, marked General Musharraf’s summit meeting with Mr Hamid Karzai in Kabul. “Let me say neither the Government of Pakistan nor ISI is involved . . .
- Ramzan Truce On The Cards In J&k (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
If one believes the buzz in Kashmir political circles, then a Ramzan truce is on the cards in the violence-hit state of Jammu and Kashmir.
- Being Watched? Ah! (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 13, 2006)
You are being watched. This is the message every entrant into a railway station or any other public place gets these days.
- Autonomy For Na (News International, Editorial, The News International, Sep 13, 2006)
Of late there has been frustration at the ambiguity surrounding the constitutional status of the Northern Areas and the desire among its population to have greater say in the running of their affairs. Both concerns are valid and need to be . . .
- Terror For Us, Ain’T So For India (Deccan Herald, K Subrahmanya, Sep 12, 2006)
A report released by a leading American think tank on South Asia, released late last week, has raised disturbing questions about the credibility of the Bush Administration’s post 9/11 resolve of leading an uncompromising global war on terrorism.
- U.S. Understands Pain Caused By Terror In India: Mulford (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 12, 2006)
Countries expanding anti-terror cooperation, says Ambassador
- Musharraf For Results In Talks With Manmohan (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Sep 12, 2006)
Also to address Global Discourse on Kashmir Musharraf and Manmohan to have "detailed discussions on a broad agenda which will include Jammu and Kashmir, the peace process and whatever else they want to talk about" .
- 3 Militants, Spo Killed; Pdp Activist Shot At (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 12, 2006)
Three militants, including two exfiltrators, and a Special Police Officer were killed and two soldiers injured in separate encounters in Kashmir, where radicals shot at and injured a ruling PDP’s worker in Anantnag.
- Qarra For Another Amnesty To St Defaulters (Daily Excelsior, Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, Sep 12, 2006)
Minister of Finance, Tariq Hameed Qarra, today revealed that the coalition Government was going to grant yet another amnesty scheme for recovery of Sales Tax (ST) arrears from big business houses.
- The Proxy War (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 12, 2006)
A series of bomb blasts in suburban trains in Mumbai on 11 July has proved once again that terrorists are capable of striking at will, short-circuiting the so-called impregnable surveillance and security cover.
- Musharraf For Substantive Talks With Manmohan (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 12, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf on Monday said he was looking forward to his talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the sidelines of the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Havana at the end of this week.
- Musharraf Optimistic About Talks With Singh (Pakistan Observer, Mahmood Hussain, Sep 12, 2006)
The President Gen. Pervez Musharraf left here on Monday for Belgium for talks with the European Union (EU) leaders, as part of tour that will include visits to Cuba, the United Nations and Washington. Members of the Cabinet and senior officials . . .
- Mine Blast Kills Policeman In Kashmir (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 12, 2006)
An Indian policeman was killed and his colleague hurt when Muslim rebels set off a landmine in occupied Kashmir, police said on Monday. The explosion took place late on Sunday when militants targeted a police patrol in the southern district of . . .
- Azad Offers Conditional Ceasefire In Held Kashmir (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 12, 2006)
Indian-occupied Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has offered a conditional ceasefire in the valley during the upcoming month of Ramazan.
- Speak Up (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Sep 12, 2006)
A reporter of this newspaper has walked through this city and come up with a problem that needs to be addressed without delay. He has found dirty water spilling over from choked drains almost all over.
- Federalism -- By Force If Necessary (News International, Editorial, The News International, Sep 12, 2006)
"It is not possible for one state, by itself, to decide to leave the Union. I, therefore, consider that in view of the Constitution and the Laws, the Union is unbroken".
- Irrelevant Borders (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Sep 12, 2006)
Outgoing External Affairs Secretary Shyam Saran has once again echoed the nation's desire for making borders irrelevant between India and Pakistan. Speaking at a function in the national capital he has asserted: "We don't have any barriers.
- Joining Hands With Taliban (Pioneer, B Raman, Sep 12, 2006)
Since the unrest in Balochistan, Musharraf has stopped Army operations against Taliban and Al Qaeda remnants as they, unlike Balochis, are comfortable with Musharraf
- Bjp Wants Land Act Repealed (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
The BJP has decided to launch a signature campaign on the “wrong implementation” of the Punjab Land Preservation Act (PLPA) in the kandi belt of the state.
- Cm Rapped Over Demand To Transfer Chandigarh (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
The BJP has decided to launch a signature campaign on the “wrong implementation” of the Punjab Land Preservation Act (PLPA) in the kandi belt of the state.
- Lessons From Terror (Telegraph, GWYNNE DYER, Sep 11, 2006)
Five years since 9/11, and we are still being told that the world has changed forever.
- Navy Men Indicted For Wullar Tragedy (Statesman, Kavita Suri, Sep 11, 2006)
The Inquiry Commission probing into the Wullar lake tragedy in which 22 school children were killed in May in north Kashmir, has held four Naval officials and the principal of a school responsible for the incident and has recommended criminal . . .
- This Is The Third World War (The Financial Express, SANDIPAN DEB, Sep 11, 2006)
When the World Trade Centres came down, they triggered a war that is more complex than any in human history.
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