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Articles 2121 through 2220 of 18611:
- Terrorists & Sponsors (Statesman, Sumer Kaul, Jul 23, 2006)
Having absorbed spongelike repeated terrorist attacks without even the semblance of a condign response, the government has decided to act tough after the Mumbai massacre.
- Size Of Our Heart (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 23, 2006)
Invariably it has been seen that people in small towns have big hearts. They are ready to welcome their guests with open arms.
- Talking Past Each Other (Times of India, Khaled Ahmed, Jul 23, 2006)
After the terrorist bombing of trains in Mumbai, India has stepped back from the peace process with Pakistan by cancelling the upcoming foreign secretaries' meeting.
- No Terror Infrastructure In “Azad Kashmir”, Says Pak (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Jul 23, 2006)
Pakistan has reiterated that there is no terrorist infrastructure in “Azad Kashmir” — a claim that India finds too laughable to react even.
- Peace Plus (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 23, 2006)
General Musharraf must be commended for his message of support to the people of Mumbai during the course of a televised address in Pakistan, where he also affirmed Islamabad's determination to fight terrorism.
- No Dearth Of Evidence (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 23, 2006)
When Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf says that India must show “evidence” that his country is being used for terror attacks in India, his plausible deniability flies in the face of overwhelming circumstantial and other evidence.
- Reality Hits Home (Indian Express, Muzamil Jaleel, Jul 23, 2006)
Security agencies are unable to find a Kashmir link to the Mumbai serial train bombs, unlike the past.
- Terror: India Disappointed With Musharraf Statement (Indian Express, Jayanth Jacob, Jul 23, 2006)
India has expressed disappointment at Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s demand for evidence in his offer to help the Mumbai blasts probe. It said that it’s time Pakistan took definite action against terrorist outfits operating from its soil.
- Inhuman Sacrifices (Frontline, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 22, 2006)
Islamists have harvested the public outrage against the Srinagar sex scandal.
- Tectonic Tremblor (Statesman, AK SEN SARMA, Jul 22, 2006)
Disasters don’t always bring out the best in human nature from those in power. Starvation has been used as a weapon, relief has been made conditional to suitable political conduct, relief needs of marginal groups have been neglected or a territorial . . .
- Call His Bluff (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 22, 2006)
On most occasions it is prudent to ignore what Pervez Musharraf says on television, for the camera tends to launch him on flights of fancy.
- From Medicine Man To Murderer (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 22, 2006)
Abdul Karim Tunda's extraordinary journey offers deep insight into the factors behind the Lashkar-e-Taiba's growth in India.
- Pakistan: India Rehashing Charge (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 22, 2006)
"New Delhi has no fresh evidence"
Says paucity of substance in allegations of its role in blasts
Claims there is no terror base in `Azad Kashmir' and the world knows that
"India's charges proved wrong in some of earlier cases"
- Enacting Farce And Tragedy (Deccan Herald, B G Verghese, Jul 22, 2006)
Should New Delhi’s policy makers adopt a hard military option with Pakistan or pursue the peace process?
- It Takes Two To Tango (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Jul 22, 2006)
It's time someone reminded Gen Pervez Musharraf, the military ruler of Pakistan, that the bilateral peace process is not a Kashmiri papier mache doll to be gift wrapped and handed over to him by whoever . . .
- India Demands Pakistan Hand Over Salahuddin (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
India said on Friday that Pakistan should arrest the leader of a powerful Kashmiri guerrilla group based there and hand him over to New Delhi if it was serious about fighting terrorism.
- Founder Of Lashkar's India Operations Held In Kenya (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 22, 2006)
Abdul Karim `Tunda' was among top 20 terrorists whose extradition India demanded in 2001-2002
RAW inputs led to arrest
Believed to have shuttled between Dhaka, Kathmandu and Lahore
Circumstances of arrest not known
A victory for aggressive diploma
- Heal Thyself (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 22, 2006)
Two tell-tale photographs of district hospitals in Poonch and Kathua have appeared in the last Sunday magazine of this newspaper.
- Pak ‘Cracks Down’, Infiltration Figures Speak Otherwise (Indian Express, Shiv Aroor, Jul 22, 2006)
Notwithstanding Islamabad’s claim that it has cracked down on militant infrastructure in PoK and despite a consolidated effort to beef up border defences on the Indian side, figures speak strongly for themselves.
- No Dearth Of Evidence (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 22, 2006)
Proof of Pak hand in terror? Surely, General knows better—he is fighting it at home
- India Asks Pak To Deport Salahuddin, Dawood (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
Unimpressed by President Pervez Musharraf’s conditional offer to fight terror jointly, India today asked Pakistan to deport Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin and international terrorist Dawood Ibrahim saying sustenance of the dialogue process . . .
- If Ahmad Shah Were Here (Tribune, Amar Chandel, Jul 22, 2006)
History books tell us that Ahmad Shah Abdali of Afghanistan attacked India repeatedly in the eighteenth century and pillaged the country barren. These never-ending invasions gave birth to a desperate coinage in Punjab: “Khaada Peeda . . .
- Peace In The Region (Tribune, Major-Gen Ashok K. Mehta (retd), Jul 22, 2006)
Last month I was in Dublin and Belfast, Northern Ireland in the UK to study how a successful peace process there compares with peace processes in India’s neighbourhood.
- Reality Hits Home (Indian Express, Muzamil Jaleel, Jul 22, 2006)
UP, Bihar weren’t recruiting grounds for Kashmir jihad. Why is it different for Mumbai?
- Talking Past Each Other (Times of India, Khaled Ahmed, Jul 22, 2006)
After the terrorist bombing of trains in Mumbai, India has stepped back from the peace process with Pakistan by cancelling the upcoming foreign secretaries' meeting.
- Peace Plus (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 22, 2006)
General Musharraf must be commended for his message of support to the people of Mumbai during the course of a televised address in Pakistan, where he also affirmed Islamabad's determination to fight terrorism.
- Indian Troops Kill 5 Rebels In Kashmir Raids (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
Indian troops shot dead five Muslim rebels in raids on two hideouts in a southern village in Indian-held Kashmir on Friday, the army said.
- India Refuses Pakistan’S Offer To Help (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
Wants ban on Jamaat-ud-Dawa, handover of Salahuddin, Dawood Ibrahim
3 arrested
- New Delhi Spurns Probe Help Offer: Three Blast Suspects Held (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Jul 22, 2006)
India does not see President Gen Pervez Musharraf’s July 20 remarks on the Mumbai blasts as helpful, an Indian foreign ministry spokesman said on Friday.
- Kashmir Demilitarisation Proposal Supported (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
US Congressman Dan Burton has said that demilitarisation will be helpful in resolving the Kashmir conflict.
- Past Endurance (Pioneer, Anjan Roy, Jul 22, 2006)
A terrorist attack in New York results in the launching of a campaign against the Taliban and Al Qaeda. Bomb blasts in London generate a whole new debate on threat of Islamic radicalism in the UK.
- Political Myopia (OutLook, G. Parthasarathy, Jul 22, 2006)
National security and foreign policy are being influenced by considerations of domestic vote banks. Establishing 'secular credentials' does not mean ignoring the ISI's role in radicalizing Indian Muslim youths, or the root-causes - Ayodhya 1992 and . . .
- Bjp Demands Statement On Let Infiltration (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
The country is entitled to know the truth, says Arun Jaitley
- Secrets For Sale (Frontline, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 22, 2006)
The second major espionage scandal in two years highlights the growing vulnerablity of India's covert services.
- Train To Lhasa (Frontline, PALLAVI AIYAR, Jul 22, 2006)
The Qinghai-Tibet railway is an engineering marvel and the Chinese government hopes it will bring about an economic renaissance in Tibet.
- Unsung Genius (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 21, 2006)
That India needs confirmation by the United Nations security council to be assured of the fact that Jammu and Kashmir belongs to the country is preposterous (“From UN mouth: J&K is India’s”, July17).
- With ‘Give Us Proof’, General Disappoints (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 21, 2006)
If the UPA government was looking for any signals tonight from Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf that might have allowed a revival of the stalled peace process, India could only have been disappointed.
- Lebanon Diary (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
My friend Omar left Beirut two nights ago. His family’s house, close to the sea, was rocked by the sound of explosions and air strikes all night and all day long. After having to spend many an hour sheltered in their corridor, Omar and his family . . .
- India’S Pain Now Has International Appeal (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 20, 2006)
After 9/11 and 7/7, the international community has become responsive to problems of India.
- Violent Blow To Kashmir Tourism (Deccan Herald, Altaf Hussain, Jul 20, 2006)
Most houseboat owners and hoteliers in Kashmir fear that the tourism industry may not pick up again.
- Evacuation (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 20, 2006)
The government is planning to evacuate nearly 1,000 Indians from Lebanon in the coming days after pulling out 49 Indians from Beirut earlier by road. Four Indian Navy ships have reached . . .
- Fatal Attraction (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 20, 2006)
The sky was a clear blue dotted with a few white clouds. The sun shone brilliantly but the mountain breeze was gentle.
- Mumbai Serial Blasts: (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jul 20, 2006)
Wants policy of supporting Musharraf reviewed, more attention towards Nawaz than Benazir
* One ‘punitive step’ could be increasing engagement in Afghanistan and CARs
- Snowy Pride (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jul 20, 2006)
When experts, political leaders and concerned citizens put their heads together to discuss just one wild specie one can only imagine the seriousness of the subject.
- 59 Terror Camps Active In Pak, Pok: Intelligence (Pioneer, Pramod Kumar Singh, Jul 20, 2006)
The 11/7 Mumbai serial blasts have again brought the terrorist training camps being run under the tutelage of Pakistan Army and Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) into sharp focus.
- Kashmir Today, Delhi Tomorrow (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 20, 2006)
This refers to Sandhya Jain's article, "Ascent of the anti-Hindus" (July11). Till now we thought the Maoists of Nepal were anti-Hindu because they were rabid Leninist-Maoists, that is avowed atheists.
- Attacks No Deterrent, This Tour Operator Loves Kashmir (Indian Express, RIYAZ WANI, Jul 20, 2006)
The limp in his walk is conspicuous and his right foot is still plastered. But the smile on his face is intact. As it was a month ago before he was hit in a militant attack.
- Problems Within (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 20, 2006)
Parties should avoid politicising security issues
- No Takers For Govt's Pak-Hand Theory (Pioneer, Shobori Ganguli, Jul 20, 2006)
Ticked off by United States, chastened Prime Minister talks of peace ---- More than a week since terror ripped Mumbai apart, India's inability to produce concrete evidence against Pakistan has rendered its attempts to trap the usual suspect rather feeble.
- After The Storm (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 20, 2006)
The sky was a clear blue dotted with a few white clouds. The sun shone brilliantly but the mountain breeze was gentle.
- Assault On Cops: 2 Killed, One Hurt (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
Militants in separate attacks at various places in Srinagar, today opened fire at three cops and killed two of them while as third was critical, while as a local militant was killed in an encounter at Braripora Pulwama.
- India - Pak Peace Process Run Up To The Breaking Point (Daily Excelsior, Sarla Handoo, Jul 20, 2006)
New Delhi and Islamabad reached an agreement that truck service should be allowed on Srinagar -Muzaffarabad road to give a fillip to trade between the two sides of Jammu and Kashmir.
- India Failed To Prove Pakistani Hand In Mumbai Blasts (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Jul 20, 2006)
“Indian authorities have provided no evidence to support their charges of a Pakistani connection to the Mumbai bombings. Indeed, the police investigation, which has included police sweeps of predominantly Muslim Mumbai slums and indiscriminate . . .
- Missed Opportunities (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 20, 2006)
One would have to agree whole-heartedly with what President Pervez Musharraf said of the postponement of peace talks between India and Pakistan during Tuesday's meeting of the National Security Council.
- Exodus From Lebanon Begins (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
Three Indian nationals were wounded in an air strike on a glass factory in the eastern Bekaa Valley in Lebanon even as the Indian Government prepared to evacuate another 1000 people from the war zone and deployed four ships to bring them back home.
- India And Pakistan Need A Cooperative Security Mechanism (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Jul 20, 2006)
India and Pakistan need a cooperative security mechanism.
- Bharat Mata Ki Jai Banned In J&k District (Pioneer, Sidharth Mishra, Jul 20, 2006)
Don't invoke Mother India, Yatris told ---- The Jammu and Kashmir Government is complementing efforts of terror groups to isolate the State from the Indian mainstream. Don't believe it? Read on.
- Blasts Take A Toll On Indo-Pak Sporting Events (Indian Express, PTI, Jul 20, 2006)
The Mumbai blasts took a toll on Indo-Pak sporting ties with two upcoming tournaments featuring the two countries being deferred indefinitely on Wednesday.
- India’S Former Soccer Captain Kills Himself On Railway Tracks (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
Over 11 years ago, in a hotel room in Kolkata, Indian football captain V P Sathyan saw the future in the hands of a rising star from Sikkim. ‘‘Watch out for Baichung Bhutia. He’s the next big star,’’ he said.
- Case For Kotla (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 20, 2006)
No need for another stadium ---- Thirty years ago, following a dispute over allocation of tickets, the Mumbai (then Bombay) Cricket Association (MCA) broke ties with the Cricket Club of India, withdrew Test cricket from the Brabourne Stadium and . . .
- Pak Fails To Reign-In Terror Outfits: Pallone (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
Coming down heavily on Pakistan in the wake of Mumbai serial blasts, a top US lawmaker has said Islamabad’s failure to live up to its promise to reign in terror outfits is threatening the peace process with India.
- Sitting Ducks For Jihadis (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 20, 2006)
We need a leadership that has the courage to take on terrorists shunning the pernicious policy of appeasement, says Anuradha Dutt.
- India Begins Evacuation In Lebanon (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
Even as three Indians were found injured at a glass factory in the eastern Bekaa valley in Lebanon after Israeli air-strikes, India began an extensive evacuation operation . . .
- Cong, Bjp Strategists At Work For Next Session (Times of India, BHASKAR ROY, Jul 20, 2006)
Congress and BJP are going to closely mark out each other's moves at closed-door meetings to strategise their battle plans for the monsoon session of Parliament opening on Monday.
- Pakistan Failed To Fight Terror: Pallone (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
It must demonstrate commitment to the war on terrorism
Leads point to LeT involvement in the Mumbai bomb blasts, he says
It is affecting peace process
It lacks laws to deter terrorist cells from "looming and growing"
- Water Projects: Gom To Review Norms (Hindu, GARGI PARSAI and SUNNY SEBASTIAN , Jul 20, 2006)
Water Resources Ministry wants to abandon norms that are not working
- Manmohan Hopeful Bush Will Set Right Nuclear Deal (Hindu, N. Ram , Jul 19, 2006)
"We shouldn't blow it out of proportion"
- ‘Those Who Kill Innocents Have No Religion’ (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 19, 2006)
The aftermath of the blasts created a scenario which the vernacular media could have exploited by pursuing a narrow, sectarian outlook and queering the communal pitch.
- "We Can't Just Arrest Anyone Who Prays Five Times And Has A Beard" (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 19, 2006)
Khurshid Kasuri, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, believes the postponement of the India-Pakistan Foreign Secretaries talks will strengthen those who do not want the peace process to succeed. In an interview on Monday, he said both countries must press . . .
- A Controversial Survey On India (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Jul 19, 2006)
India has been judged the sixth most dangerous country for children — even more dangerous than Afghanistan, the Palestinian Territories, Myanmar, and Chechnya!
- The Onus Is On The Secularist (Hindu, Harish Khare , Jul 19, 2006)
The terrorist can be isolated only if the community is mobilised. That can happen only when our political leaders give up their habits and strategies of dividing communities.
- ‘Our Destinies Linked, Need To Reflect On Ties With Pak’ (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 19, 2006)
Heading home from St. Petersburg with a strong international denunciation of the Mumbai massacre and its sponsors in hand, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today underlined the importance of flexibility in dealing with Pakistan and a firm resolve to . . .
- N Korea Rejects Un Sanctions (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
North Korea today said it was not bound by a UN Security Council resolution imposing weapons-related sanctions on it and insisted the country would “bolster its war deterrent” in every way.
- In The Name Of Charity (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 18, 2006)
The Jamaat-ud-Daawa, a renamed version of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, operates freely in Pakistan under the guise of a charity organisation.
- Growth Through Gaia: Friendly Approaches (Hindu, N. R. Krishnan , Jul 18, 2006)
It is the passionate plea of one of the foremost conservationists of our time to save the Earth from the irreversible adverse effects of global warming
- India Wanted A Peg To Link Pakistan, Says Kasuri (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 18, 2006)
New Delhi should not doubt Islamabad's sincerity, he says
Counterproductive to point finger at Pakistan'
Peace process in the interest of South Asia as well, he claims
Postponing Foreign Secretary talks `a negative development'
- Let Blasts Not Derail Peace Move: Mufti (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir and patron of Peoples Democratic Party, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, on Monday said respecting people’s overwhelming urge for reconciliation and harmony, India and Pakistan should act with great caution and not . . .
- Israeli Planes Pound Lebanon, 11 Killed (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Israeli warplanes pounded Lebanon on Tuesday, killing at least 11 people, as diplomatic efforts brought no signs of an early end to the week-old assault launched in retaliation against Hizbollah attacks.
- U.S.-India Nuclear Deal Legislation Seen Moving Soon (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
U.S. legislation supporting a nuclear agreement that gives India access to American civil atomic technology is expected to move forward next week, the top U.S. diplomat for South Asia said on Monday.
- Us Plans Evacuation Thousands Of Americans From Lebanon (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Jul 18, 2006)
A worried United States is planning the evacuation of "thousands" of its citizens from the war torn Lebanon and said travel plans of its Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to Middle East will be decided after an UN assessment team gives its report . . .
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