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Articles 11921 through 12020 of 18611:
- Remembering Nehru (Daily Excelsior, G L Khajuria, Nov 14, 2005)
Born with a silver spoon in his mouth on 14th No-vember, 1889 in Allahabad, Pt Nehru the Ist. Prime Minister of India was the real architect of democracy.
- Saarc Summit: The Same Old Predictable Shuffle? (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Nov 14, 2005)
The opening day of the 13th summit of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
- ‘In The Next Decade, India Will Be A Manufacturing Capital’ (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Nov 14, 2005)
When Kumar Mangalam Birla, 38, took charge as chairman Aditya Birla Group, few gave this “Johnny come lately” (a phrase used by him to refer to the perception about him then) an outside chance.
- Silver Lining (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Nov 14, 2005)
The opening of crossing points along the line of control between India and Pakistan has been widely welcomed.
- Afghanistan Made Full Saarc Member (Daily Times, EJAZ HAIDER, Nov 14, 2005)
As the 13th South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit concluded in Dhaka on Sunday, the only major breakthrough it could achieve was on the issue of Afghanistan’s admission into the grouping as a full member and the acceptance of Chi
- No Overland Access To Afghanistan For India: Aziz (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 14, 2005)
Despite Afghanistan’s entry into SAARC, Pakistan will continue with its policy of denying India overland access to Afghanistan because that policy is linked to the broad matrix of India-Pakistan relations, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz told the media...
- Free Trade Linkage To Kashmir Solution (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 14, 2005)
PRIME Minister Shaukat Aziz and his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh met on the sidelines of SAARC summit in Dhaka
- Subdued Northeast Monsoon Wags Its Tail In Kerala, Tn (Business Line, Vinson Kurian, Nov 14, 2005)
EVEN while cooling its heels after a hectic run over the peninsula, the northeast monsoon has been kicking up enough rain in parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu to make many people wonder if the worst is over yet
- What O’ Clock Is There? (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 13, 2005)
Time and tide, as they say wait for none. But here the case is different. Time comes to a standstill. The giant clock placed in Lal Chowk reminds us of a promise made earlier, Arif Shafi Wani writes
- Aziz Links Trade With India To Kashmir (Daily Times, EJAZ HAIDER, Nov 13, 2005)
PM reiterates Pakistani position after meeting Manmohan
* Says Kashmiris will determine what constitutes progress
- Bjp Calls For Restraint In Comments (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday said restraint should be maintained while commenting on the judiciary, the executive and the legislature.
- Hugs And Kisses At Loc, But Not For Kashmiris (Greater Kashmir, TARIQ NAQASH, Nov 13, 2005)
Hundreds of divided Kashmiris watched with despair from hilltops on their respective sides as Indian and Pakistani officials formally opened the third crossing point along the Line of Control in Kashmir.....
- An Area Of Blindness (Telegraph, MUKUL KESAVAN, Nov 13, 2005)
A theoretically rigorous secularism has been put to the test in France
- Relief Work And Civil-Military Relations (Daily Times, Dr Hasan-Askari Rizvi, Nov 13, 2005)
The presidency and the army will incur a heavy political cost if they continue to bypass civilian political elements, especially those viewed as adversaries. For the first time the opposition has credible issues to lash out at the presidency-dominated ...
- Saarc Vows To Fight Terror (Tribune, Ajay Kaul, Nov 13, 2005)
Delayed twice on account of the tsunami and Nepal crisis, the SAARC Summit opened today, favouring a united fight against terrorism afflicting the region with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh making it clear that there should be “zero tolerance” towards ....
- Together Against The World (Tribune, M.V. Kamath, Nov 13, 2005)
A strange thing took place in early October which has largely gone unnoticed. In remarks that appeared in the Pakistani paper The News, Pakistan’s Minister for Kashmir Affairs,
- Paradise Revisited (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
J Kamath returns to Gulmarg and is enamoured by the sights and sounds of the place, which was the favourite haunt of the Mogul Emperor Jehangir.
- Loc Crossing To Be Made Easier (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Nov 13, 2005)
India will be present at the donors' meeting to provide assistance to quake victims
- No Let Up In Kashmiri Militancy (Daily Excelsior, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 13, 2005)
A wishful thinking seems to be overtaking some sections in the country as India and Pakistan share grief following the earthquake on October 8.
- Will Azad Govt. Be Different ? (Daily Excelsior, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Nov 13, 2005)
After a protracted spell of nearly three decades, the Congress Party has once again successfully installed its Chief Minister in Jammu and Kashmir... to be precise, the first ever after Syed Mir Qasim relinquished office to pave the way for . . .
- Managing Disaster In S. Asia (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Nov 13, 2005)
A postive decision taken by the foreign secretaries of Saarc members in Dhaka is to set up a disaster management centre for the region.
- Quake Damage $5.2 Billions (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Nov 13, 2005)
Estimate includes costs for relief and livelihood support for victims
- 3rd Loc Crossing Opened For Aid (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
India and Pakistan have opened a third crossing point on the Line of Control (LoC) but as with earlier openings, both sides exchanged relief supplies without allowing Kashmiris across.
- Aziz Discusses Peace Process With Singh: Free Trade Linked To Progress On Kashmir (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh on Saturday discussed the ongoing peace process and the opening of crossing points along the Line of Control to help divided families meet each other in two parts of the quake-stricken
- Guru Nanak’S Birth Celebrations Begin Tomorrow (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
Over 20,000 Sikh pilgrims from all over the world are expected to reach Nankana Sahib to attend the 536th birth anniversary celebrations of Baba Guru Nanak Dev Jee, . . .
- "Muslims Worst-Hit By Globalisation" (Hindu, K.P.M. Basheer, Nov 13, 2005)
Their products are threatened by cheap imports, says Rajindar Sachar
- Loc Opened At Third Point (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
Indian and Pakistan army officials on Saturday opened the Line of Control (LoC) at the third point here to facilitate efficient deployment of relief in the earthquake hit areas of Jammu and Kashmir and the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) as hundreds . . .
- Aziz Links Trade With India To Kashmir (Daily Times, EJAZ HAIDER, Nov 13, 2005)
PM reiterates Pakistani position after meeting Manmohan
* Says Kashmiris will determine what constitutes progress
- Kishanganga Hydropower Project: ‘Pakistan May Ask For World Bank Arbitration’ (Daily Times, Khawaja Naseer, Nov 13, 2005)
Pakistan has the option to ask the World Bank to arbitrate between it and India over the construction of the 330MW Kishanganga hydropower project on Neelum River in Jammu and Kashmir,
- Singh Says No To Kashmir Demilitarisation (News International, Mayed Ali & Muhammad Saleh Zaafir, Nov 13, 2005)
India said on Saturday there was no question of demilitarisation or redeployment of forces on the Line of Control (LoC) until cross-border terrorism seized.
- Sheathing The Sword Of Global Jehad (Indian Express, SUDHEENDRA KULKARNI , Nov 13, 2005)
I am a Hindu by spiritual orientation. My faith teaches me to respect, and take the best from, Islam and every other faith on this planet. I revere many noble aspects of Islam, which I believe have enriched our national life.
- Delhi Police Arrest Srinagar Resident For Alleged Role In Blasts Case (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Nov 13, 2005)
Suspect apprehended after four-day hunt by Intelligence Bureau
Cellphone conversations between suspect and his associates intercepted
Dar was arrested four months ago for suspected Lashkar links but got bail
- Loc Demilitarisation To Lessen Trust Deficit With India, Says Shaukat (News International, Mayed Ali, Nov 13, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said Pakistan and India will have to resolve all their outstanding disputes and ease tension for helping the Saarc to materialise its objectives.
- India, Pakistan Restate Old Positions In Talks (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Nov 13, 2005)
Old rivals India and Pakistan failed to make headway in a slow-moving peace process as talks on Saturday between the two prime ministers stuck to entrenched positions in their long-running dispute over Kashmir.
- Free Trade With India Linked To Progress On Kashmir: Aziz (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
Pakistan today said free trade with India and improvement in economic relations was not possible unless there was progress on the Kashmir issue.
- After Death Companion (Tribune, A.J. Philip, Nov 13, 2005)
But for West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi, I would not have known about the tragic death of Major Gopendra Singh Rathore or, simply, Gopi, who was aide-de-camp (ADC) to then President K.R. Narayanan.
- Saarc Leaders For United Fight Against Terrorism (The Economic Times, Ajay Kaul, Nov 13, 2005)
The twice-deferred SAARC Summit opened on Saturday favouring a united fight against terrorism afflicting the region with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh making it clear that there should be “zero tolerance” towards the menace.
- 'No Terrorism' On Its Soil, Pak Assures India (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
Pakistan on Saturday assured India that its territory would not be allowed to be used for any kind of terrorist activity against India, even as New Delhi ruled out de-militarisation of the Line of Control (LoC) unless cross-border terrorism was brought to
- Pathak Inquiry Authority Lacks Adequate Powers, Says Bjp (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
"It doesn't have the power to collect proof from outside India''
Government reactions to Volcker Report creates doubts
Two important sections in Commission of Inquiry Act have been made inapplicable
- Third Relief Point Opened On Loc (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Nov 13, 2005)
Relief for better tomorrow' packets carried across
Officials did not cross the LoC
People on both sides not allowed to meet each other
- National Interest Or Ideology? (Dawn, Kunwar Idris, Nov 13, 2005)
In mourning the absence of democracy and fundamental rights, or the severe limitations imposed on both, we tend to forget that the foundation of it all was laid in the very initial years of independence when Pakistan was declared an ideological state ....
- Hurriyat Reacts To Hurriyat’S Statement (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq-led Hurriyat Conference Saturday said that poor response to the strike call given on October 27 “cannot be read as a sign of diminishing support for the freedom struggle.”
- Spice Of Life -Duelling (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 13, 2005)
AN absurd and ridiculous custom? We may well think so today, but it was not always so.
- Third Kashmir Crossing Opened - But Not For People (Reuters, Zeeshan Haider and Sheikh Mushtaq, Nov 13, 2005)
India and Pakistan opened a third crossing point on their de facto border dividing the earthquake hit region of Kashmir on Saturday, but as with earlier openings this week both sides exchanged relief supplies without allowing Kashmiris across.
- Saarc: Implications Of Afghan Membership (Dawn, Muhammad Ali Siddiqi, Nov 13, 2005)
With Afghanistan’s entry into the seven-nation South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation a foregone conclosion, one hopes Islamabad has considered what the full implications of that country’s membership of this regional grouping could mean . . .
- Dynamism Must In National Policies (Tribune, Air Marshal (retd) R.S. Bedi, Nov 13, 2005)
Two important developments have taken place in recent weeks that reflect India’s newfound confidence in international relations.
- Third Loc Point Opens For Relief : Kashmiris Await Permission (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
Hundreds of divided Kashmiris watched with despair from hilltops as Indian and Pakistani officials opened the third crossing point along the Line of Control on Saturday for exchange of relief materials and not for their long-awaited movement across . . .
- Shaukat, Manmohan Hold Talks, Review Peace Process, Loc Opening (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh Saturday discussed the ongoing peace process and the recent opening of crossing points on LoC to facilitate Kashmiri people living on either side share their grief and help each . . .
- Lone Innocent Says Delhi Police (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
The Delhi Police have said that Ghulam Mohi-ud-din Lone, arrested in Kashmir as a suspect for the Delhi blasts, had no role in the explosions.
- Concerns Of Kashmiris Will Be Highlighted: Shaukat Aziz (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Nov 12, 2005)
Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that in his bilateral meetings with leaders on the sidelines of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit, he would highlight the "concerns and challenges" being faced by Kashmiris.
- Pak Action On Survivors (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
Pakistani police used canes against people living in an informal tent camp in the earthquake-hit city of Muzaffarabad today, after they protested against plans to evict them, witnesses said.
- Saarc Focus On Poverty (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Nov 12, 2005)
Kabul's membership takes centre stage
- Just Heartening (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
Thanks to the timely intervention of the Honorable High Court the otherwise imminent ecological disaster may now be prevented.
- 'Business Travel In India Is Growing' (The Economic Times, Sudipto Dey, Nov 12, 2005)
Libby Roy, vice-president & GM, American Express Business Travel, has taken charge of Japan Asia Pacific & Australia (JAPA) region about three weeks ago.
- Securing Documents From Volcker Committee Could Be Difficult (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
The job of Indian investigators to secure documents on the basis of which Volcker Committee had named Union Minister K Natwar Singh and the Congress party as beneficiaries in Iraqi payoffs may prove to be difficult, notwithstanding offers of cooperation.
- Definitely No Fluke: Krn At The High Table (Hindu, Gopalkrishna Gandhi, Nov 12, 2005)
"Never underestimate a person," he said often. "You never know where his talent lies. And never overestimate a person because of his appearance." Behind this was KRN's experience of adversity.
- Plantation Workers Root For Ranil (Hindu, V.S. Sambandan, Nov 12, 2005)
Community seeks better life
- Back From Lisbon, Salem Spills Beans On Mumbai Blasts (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
Abu Salem, one of the key accused in the Mumbai blasts case who was extradited to India with girlfriend Monica Bedi early on Friday after three years of detention in Portugal, has already told his interrogators that he was actively involved in distributio
- The Kanwar Mess (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Nov 12, 2005)
One thing that has always struck me most noticeably about Kanwar Natwar Singh is his supreme insolence.
- Terror Trip Took Off From Delhi (Hindustan Times, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 12, 2005)
In 1998, just mentioning Abu Salem's name to a Delhi businessman would have sent him scurrying for his cheque book.
- Singh Rings ‘Failed States’ Alert (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Nov 12, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s statement that a number of “failed states” were emerging in India’s neighbourhood may cast a pall of gloom on the 13th Saarc (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) Summit beginning here tomorrow.
- In And Around Volcker! (Daily Excelsior, Dr R L Bhat, Nov 12, 2005)
A question pestering Indians today is whether the allegations in the Volcker report against the (now ex-) Foreign Minister, Natwar Singh could have been manipulated.
- India Fears Instability As South Asian Leaders Gather (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Nov 12, 2005)
India issued a blunt warning on Friday that failed states could emerge in South Asia as leaders gathered in Bangladesh for a regional summit.
- 200 Marines In Pakistan (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
Roughly 200 US Marines stationed on the southern Japan island of Okinawa have been deployed to Pakistan to help with recovery ...
- Inconsequential Exchange Of Goods (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 12, 2005)
Pakistan and India are proceeding ahead with the opening of crossing points on the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Pakistan To Welcome China’S Entry Into Saarc (Pakistan Observer, Zahid Malik, Nov 12, 2005)
Dhaka—Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has underlined the growing need to “restructure and re-organise’ South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) for the good of the seven impoverished member nations.
- Ayodhya Bombing Suspect Arrested (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
A man suspected of involvement in last month's bomb blasts here and an attack on a religious site in July has been arrested, the Press Trust of India said.
- Pak To Highlight Cause Of Kashmiris At Saarc (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
Ahead of the SAARC summit starting in Dhaka tomorrow, Pakistan today said it would seek to highlight the cause of the Kashmiri people and the need to resolve issues for creating an "enabling environment."
- Quake And The Blasts (Tribune, Kuldip Nayar, Nov 12, 2005)
I was in Parliament House when the terrorists struck last time at Delhi, some four years ago. Not familiar with the building, they could not find the entrance. Still they killed three security guards till they were shot dead.
- How To Combat The Infectious Disease (Tribune, Vijay Sanghvi, Nov 12, 2005)
THE Sars outbreak two years ago that had virtually crippled normal life in Hong Kong for months and had affected the economy has taught a few lessons to the state administration. More importantly, it has educated society. This is evident from the . . .
- Quake Relief Imperatives (Dawn, Shahid M. Amin, Nov 12, 2005)
The earthquake of October 8 has been the worst ever natural calamity to hit Pakistan.
- India Called For South Asian Countries To Join Forces In The Fight Against Terrorism (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
India on Friday called for South Asian countries to join forces in the fight against terrorism,
- Aziz And Morshed Discuss Ways To Strengthen Saarc (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Friday discussed the future agenda of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and the possibility of getting new members and observers into its fold.
- No Agreement Likely On Three Controversial Safta Points (Daily Times, EJAZ HAIDER, Nov 12, 2005)
As the twice-postponed 13th SAARC summit finally opens here today, agreement on the three sticking points of SAFTA (South Asia Free Trade Area) is likely to elude the member-states despite the optimism shown by Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary . . .
- Third Trans-Loc Relief Camp Ready For Operation (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
The third point set up at Teetwal along the LoC is ready for operation tomorrow but only quake relief material will be exchanged between India and Pakistan, Army sources said today
- Sonia, Advani Barnstorm Bihar As Campaign Ends (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
Amidst strong indication of a possible showdown between the ruling UPA and the Opposition led by the NDA in the coming winter session of Parliament slated to begin on November 23, BJP President L K Advani launched a scathing attack on UPA Chairperson and
- Natwar Singh And The Oil Slick (Hindustan Times, Vir Sanghvi, Nov 12, 2005)
There comes a time in the life of every government when the media decide that they are very bored. Generally, this phase occurs at a time when things are going well.
- The Girl With The Almond-Shaped Eyes (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Nov 12, 2005)
I had known Amrita Pritam for over 60 years.
- Violence During Kargil Bandh (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 12, 2005)
A fierce gunbattle between Army and militants in Kashmir, in which a Major was killed, ended after 17 hours this morning with the killing of a militant, a Defence spokesman said.
- Welcome New Blood To Anaemic Saarc (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Nov 12, 2005)
On the eve of the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit in Dhaka, Indian foreign secretary Mr Shyam Saran had “every reason to believe that by the end of this SAARC Summit,
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