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Articles 721 through 820 of 21681:
- Mutual Distrust (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Oct 28, 2006)
The people should fight against fake patriots who are interested in militarisation, tyranny and backwardness.
- Mysore Arrests Point To Isi Hand, Again (Times of India, SUBODH GHILDIYAL, Oct 28, 2006)
The arrest of two Pakistani terrorists in Karnataka on Thursday is seen as yet another corroboration of India's charge about ISI masterminding the terror campaign in the country.
- Tackling The Polio Crisis (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 28, 2006)
India faces the risk of poliomyelitis making a large-scale comeback. So far this year 416 cases have been recorded in nine States, representing 26 per cent of the global total.
- Indo-Us Ties Beyond N-Deal: Carter (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
Former US President Jimmy Carter today said that Indo-US relations went beyond the nuclear deal and he saw no problem in New Delhi moving towards the use of atomic energy to generate electricity.
- Kin Of Blast Victims Given Relief (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
Cinestar-turned-politician Shatrughan Sinha, who is known to embarrass the BJP with his public outbursts, today once again came out with views at variance with the party on issues like Ayodhya.
- Staying The Course In Kashmir (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 28, 2006)
For decades, Indian policy-making on Jammu and Kashmir has consisted of doing the same things again and again — and hoping they will somehow have a different outcome.
- Terror Module Busted In Mysore (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
In a major breakthrough in the investigations into Pakistan-instigated terrorism, a special team of the Mysore City police nabbed two extremists after a shootout on the outer ring road in Vijayanagar police station limits in Mysore in the . . .
- End Of An Era As Ghulam Ishaq Khan Laid To Rest (Frontier Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
F.P. Report PESHAWAR: Former President Ghulam Ishaq Khan died here Friday morning at the age of 91. He was suffering from Pneumonia for the past three months.
- Another Faulty Underpass (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 28, 2006)
Another underpass in Karachi has developed faults a few days after being inaugurated. It now seems that.
- Killing The Planet (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 28, 2006)
Runaway consumerism is literally eating away at the planet. The earth’s resources are being depleted faster than they can be regenerated, so much so that “large-scale ecosystem collapse” may be imminent in the foreseeable future.
- Afghanistan Update: Taliban Comeback Linked To Poor Governance . . . (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Oct 28, 2006)
There is a Taliban resurgence in Afghanistan because of the failure of the government in Kabul to provide essential services to its people, ensure their security and eliminate corruption, which is rampant, according to a veteran American journalist . . .
- Former Pak Army Chief Tells A Cia Tale (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Oct 28, 2006)
Pakistan’s former chief of army staff Mirza Aslam Beg has revealed that he was among a group of army officers trained by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the 1950s as a “stay behind organisation” that would melt into the population if ever . . .
- The Free And The Not So Free (Deccan Herald, MICHAEL JANSEN, Oct 28, 2006)
Media in Finland, Iceland, Ireland and Holland are cited as the most free amongst 168 countries surveyed by Reporters Without Borders in their fifth annual Worldwide Press Freedom Index published this week.
- The Pakistan Connection May Jeopardise Peace Process (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
At A time when the credibility of evidence on Pakistani agencies’ role in the Mumbai blasts is being questioned, the arrest of two Pakistanis in Mysore — one of them with a Pakistani passport — in connection with a plot to bomb Vidhan Soudha in . . .
- India Expels Pakistani Embassy Worker (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
India has ordered the expulsion of a Pakistani working at Islamabad’s embassy in New Delhi for taking secret documents from an Indian army sergeant, a Foreign Ministry official said on Wednesday.
- Indian Police Foil Alleged Attack On Bangalore State Assembly (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
Indian police said on Friday they foiled a plot by suspected Pakistani militants to blow up the state legislature in Bangalore.
- Terrorism: It Can Be Anyone’S Son (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Oct 28, 2006)
The gang which nearly set off rockets near the Presidency turned out to be local boys led by a retired brigadier’s son.
- A Check On Arms Trade (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 28, 2006)
The international community is now set to begin work on drawing up an international arms trade treaty.
- Terror Plot Foiled In Karnataka; 2 Held (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
Police claimed on Friday that they have foiled a terror plot to attack vital installations, including the state secretariat, IT and biotechnology sectors here with the arrest of two suspected Pakistani nationals in Mysore.
- Former President Ghulam Ishaq Khan Dies At 91 (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
Former president Ghulam Ishaq Khan died Friday morning at the age of 91 after a protracted illness, his family members said.
- Major Terror Strike Foiled In Bangalore (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
Vidhan Soudha was target
Two Al-Badr men held after shootout
- Musharraf’S Faux Pas (Tribune, B.G. Verghese, Oct 28, 2006)
General Musharraf providentially escaped two attempts on his life but has shot himself in the foot “In the Line of Fire”. Writing of events in 1983, he blandly asserts that the Siachen glacier “belonged to us”.
- Guilty Of Complicity (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Oct 28, 2006)
It is truly astonishing that a man who has lied so often and so obviously on the subject, should still be constantly sought out for his opinion and assessment on the course of terrorism in the South Asian region and, in fact, the world.
- Terror Brush For India’S Tech Hub (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
Two Pakistani militants who were planning to bomb the Vikasa Soudha, an extension of the state secretariat, were arrested on Friday. Fahad Hai, 24, and Ali Hussain, 25, were caught in Mysore, 160 km away.
- Bangalore Plot: 2 Pak Men Held In Mysore (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
Two Pakistan-based terrorists of the Al-Badr group were arrested around Thursday midnight after a shootout in Mysore.
- Arrested Pakistani Nationals Lived All By Themselves (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
The local people were unaware of their antecedents and activities
- Questions, No Answers (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 28, 2006)
It happens that when the Soviet Union’s war in Afghanistan was winding down I was among those journalists who travelled to Peshawer from time to time to see what the Mujahideen were up to.
- Waziristan Or Taliban Country? (Tribune, Syed Nooruzzaman, Oct 28, 2006)
Taliban activists are having a field day in North Waziristan, thanks to the deal entered into between their leaders (tribal elders) and the Pakistan government.
- On The Brink Again (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Oct 28, 2006)
Bangladesh has witnessed the twisting of every moral of statecraft for the self-preservation of the ruling coterie
- East Pakistan-Ii (Pioneer, Udayan Namboodiri, Oct 28, 2006)
With another Bangladesh general election 90 days away, policy-makers in New Delhi are well advised to compare the existing situation with the run-up to the 1970 polls. Reason: The two poles of Bangladeshi national politics are locked in a war which . . .
- Pranab May Curb Pmo Power (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Oct 28, 2006)
The Prime Minister’s Office, which has been handling crucial aspects of foreign policy, including relations with the United States and Pakistan, is likely to find its authority being curtailed by an assertive foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee who . . .
- Delhi Boosts Sea Trade With Pak (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
After a gap of 35 years, India and Pakistan are about to start maritime activities. The Union Cabinet has approved the revision of the concerned protocol likely to be taken up for consideration at the foreign secretary-level talks between the two . . .
- ‘Pakistan Prez Hedges In Talks With India’ (Asian Age, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Oct 28, 2006)
Noting that Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is clearly "hedging" in talks with India by allowing Kashmiri militant groups to continue to operate, a leading US think tank has asked Washington to send a consistent message to Islamabad to deny safe . . .
- Pak Ex-President Ishaq Khan Dies (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
Former Pakistan President Ghulam Ishaq Khan died in Peshawar today after a prolonged illness, his family said.
- Support To Kashmiris Will Continue: Aziz (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has assured that Pakistan would continue to support the oppressed Kashmiris in their struggle for their legitimate rights.
- From An Unknown Name To An Emerging Nightmare (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Oct 28, 2006)
Al-Badr has for long harboured ambitions of taking its terror campaign to major cities across India
Al-Badr traces its origins to a quasi-fascist militia set up by Pakistan's armed forces in 1970
Fought against the Soviet Union's forces in . . .
- Mysore Terror Threads Were Spun In Kashmir (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Oct 28, 2006)
Commander of Al-Badr cell was shot dead in Srinagar on October 20
Over Rs. 3,00,000 given to finance a Srinagar-based terror cell
Several Al-Badr operatives despatched to execute terror strikes outside J&K
- Al-Badr Terrorist Plot Unearthed (Hindu, K.V. Subramanya , Oct 28, 2006)
Two Pakistani militants held in Mysore
- 16 Killed In Rohri Accident (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
At least 16 people, including eight women and four children, perished and 50 others received injuries, as a result of an accident near Rohri bypass at the National Highway, on Thursday afternoon.
- Ghulam Ishaq Khan Passes Away (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
From an extra assistant commissioner to one of Pakistan’s most powerful presidents, who dismissed two democratically-elected governments, Ghulam Ishaq Khan’s eventful life spanning over 92 years came to an end here on Friday.
- ‘Bid To Blow Up Indian Assembly Foiled’ (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
Indian police said on Friday they had foiled a plot by suspected Pakistani militants to blow up the state legislature in Bangalore.
- Keep The Faith (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Oct 28, 2006)
If suspected Pakistani militants nabbed in Mysore had been planning to attack the Vikas Soudha a newly built government administration block that is part of the state secretariat in Bangalore that's more evidence that it's not just Kashmir, Mumbai . . .
- Sea Trade To Bridge Gap Between India And Pak (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
India and Pakistan, as a confidence building measure, have decided to restore cargo shipping services after a gap of 35 years to enhance sea trade and this protocol comes ahead of the crucial foreign secretary level talks between the two nations in . . .
- 'Mush Hedging In Talks With India' (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
Noting that Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is clearly "hedging" in talks with India by allowing Kashmiri militant groups to continue to operate, a leading US think tank has asked Washington to send a consistent message to Islamabad to deny safe . . .
- Al Badr Looking Beyond J&k (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
A preliminary examination of the laptop recovered from one of the terrorists, Fahad alias Neduthanni, revealed that he had browsed several websites to access information regarding explosives.
- Lashkar-E-Toiba Ogw Arrested In J&k (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2006)
An Over Ground Worker (OGW) allegedly belonging to Pakistan-based outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba was arrested in Doda district on Friday, officials said.
- Cbi Names George Fernandes In Arms Scandal (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2006)
Former Defence Minister George Fernandes has been named an accused by the Central Bureau of investigation in a case related to the purchase of Barak missile system from Israel.
- Annan’S Goal Of “A Larger Freedom” (Tribune, Anita Inder Singh, Oct 27, 2006)
Kofi Annan became Secretary-General of the UN in 1997, placing administrative reform high on his agenda.
- China Inks Airbus Deal To Get French Weapons (Times of India, SAIBAL DASGUPTA, Oct 27, 2006)
Communist China has once again demonstrated its ability to use cash to buy goodwill from different nations in the world.
- Return To Afghanistan (Tribune, Sebastian Rotella, Oct 27, 2006)
The conflict in Iraq is drawing fewer foreign fighters as Muslim extremists turn their attention back to the symbolically important and increasingly violent turf of Afghanistan, say anti-terror officials in Europe and the United States.
- Major Power Aspirations (Tribune, Air Marshal R.S. Bedi (retd), Oct 27, 2006)
India’s gradual emergence as a rising power is being widely acknowledged the world over.
- Delhi Talks May Focus On Anti-Terror Mechanism (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Oct 27, 2006)
Priority to be given to Havana agenda
- India Moves Up In Press Freedom Index (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2006)
Journalists in South Asian countries enjoy lesser freedom than in 2002
- Nuke Walmart Blues (OutLook, B. Raman , Oct 27, 2006)
Nervousness mounts in Pakistan that fresh enquiries by the US might bring out hitherto unknown (to the international community) information relating to co-operation between Pakistan and North Korea in the nuclear and missile fields.
- Three Pak Infiltrators Surrender (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2006)
Three militants have surrendered before the security forces immediately after their return from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), an official spokesman said.
- Wake Up Call From Pyongyang (Frontline, Praful Bidwai, Oct 27, 2006)
The nuclear powers would be committing a colossal blunder if they do not respond to North Korea's test by reforming the global nuclear order.
- India, China Should Focus On Economic Ties: Yechury (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2006)
The CPI-M politburo member, Mr Sitaram Yechury, today said the Chinese want to strengthen economic relations with India, and share India’s vision of a multi-polar world.
- Focus On Nepal (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Oct 27, 2006)
The UPA Government suffers from obsessive compulsive disorder when it comes to foreign policy.
- Too Soft To Take Stand On Terror (Pioneer, Shobori Ganguli, Oct 27, 2006)
Keep your eyes open and your mouth shut, American author John Steinbeck once said.
- Perils Of Isolation (Frontline, A.G. NOORANI, Oct 27, 2006)
This book, based on archival material, is concerned with the internal set-up in North Korea, which is enveloped in secrecy and myth.
- Visitor To Our Democracy (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Oct 27, 2006)
The Left in India certainly does not lack chutzpah.
- Mysore: 2 Suspected Pakistan Ultras Held (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2006)
Two terrorists belonging to Pakistan-based outfit Al-Badr were arrested in Mysore after a gunbattle, police said on Friday.
- Row Over Meat Gibe By Spiritual Leader (Times Online (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2006)
The most senior Muslim cleric in Australia was fighting to keep his position yesterday after likening women who did not wear veils to uncovered meat that attracted predators.
- Pm’S Authority Eroded: Bjp (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2006)
The BJP today wondered if the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, suffered from a lack of authority that he could not insist on having a person with a clean image and had to allow a “tainted” person like Mr Jay Prakash Yadav to be inducted in his . . .
- Pranab For Peace With Pak (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2006)
Taking over as external affairs minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee today sent out a message to Pakistan and other neighbours that a “tension-free” situation should be created on the borders to enable countries of the region to live in peace.
- Tension-Free Borders Desirable, Pranab Hints To Neighbours (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2006)
Aware of the confusion created by the recent statements of the Prime Minister, the National Security Advisor and the Home Secretary on the nature of evidence on Pakistan's complicity in July 11 Mumbai blasts, newly appointed External Affairs . . .
- Us Reasons To Stay Put In Iraq Are Musharraf, Karzai, Says Cheney (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2006)
The US is not looking for an "exit strategy" on Iraq, one of the reasons being that what happens in that country will have an impact on the future of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf.
- Completing The Team (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Oct 26, 2006)
As reshuffles go, Tuesday’s exercise was a small one, aimed at filling the vacancies in the Union Council of Ministers.
- 'N-Deal Key Element In Non-Proliferation Policy' (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2006)
The US views the civilian nuclear deal with India as a key element of a comprehensive policy to strengthen the global non-proliferation regime in the context of North Korea's nuclear explosion.
- Mukherjee Has Peace On Mind, Wants 'Tension-Free' Borders (Times of India, Indrani Bagchi, Oct 26, 2006)
As new foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee called for "tension-free situation on our borders", the foreign office reckoned that the job was easier said than done.
- Seized Pak Arms Shown To Us Commander (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2006)
The Pakistani arms and ammunition recovered from terrorists were shown by Army officers to Adm William J. Fallon, Commander of the American Pacific Command, when he visited various counter-insurgency formations in the forward areas of Jammu yesterday.
- Terror Scare: Cellphone Recovered From Inmate In Jammu Jail (Times of India, Vineetha Mokkil, Oct 26, 2006)
It's a frightening discovery. That terror attacks may have been planned and coordinated from the state's most guarded prison which houses some of the most dreaded terrorists and Pakistani mercenaries.
- Parochial Freedoms (Telegraph, MUKUL KESAVAN, Oct 26, 2006)
In the latest issue of The Economist, the columnist Charlemagne (named, appropriately enough, after the fiercely Christian 8th-century king who defined the frontiers of Western Europe) argued against formal restrictions on free speech.
- Indo-Pak Back Channel Parleys Gather Steam (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Oct 26, 2006)
The back channel talks between India and Pakistan have picked up steam and several non-papers relating to Jammu and Kashmir have been exchanged in the last 10 days, but there has been no breakthrough.
- ’99 Phone Tapes Show General Kept Sharif In Dark On Kargil, In Book He Says Opposite (Indian Express, Shishir Gupta, Oct 26, 2006)
In his autobiography In the Line of Fire, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf claims that the Army he headed had taken the then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif into confidence on its Kargil operations as early as January, 1999.
- India Flunks Unesco Test In Child Education (Indian Express, Toufiq Rashid, Oct 26, 2006)
While the Sachar Committee report highlighted the worsening education indices for the Muslim community in India, a Unesco report released in Paris has more bad news for the education sector in the country.
- Orissa’S Fight Against Naxalites (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 26, 2006)
That the gunning down of Orissa Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of police Jaswinder Singh was attributed first to Naxalites and then to errant security personnel can and has raised facile questions about managing information.
- Kargil Red-Hot Again (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Oct 26, 2006)
The renewed controversy over the 1999 operation spurs demands for an enquiry commission.
- Pakistan Presses U.S. For Civil Nuclear Energy Pact (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Oct 26, 2006)
Demand on the lines of India-U.S. agreement
- We Are For Peace: Pranab (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Oct 26, 2006)
"Will share evidence on Mumbai blasts with Pakistan"
Foreign policy is extension of national interest
"Terror issue had been taken up with Bangladesh"
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