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Articles 821 through 920 of 21681:
- Jammu And Kashmir Autonomy Working Group Proves Stillborn (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Oct 26, 2006)
Manmohan's Srinagar promise paralysed by problems
- Nc Pulls Out Of Working Groups (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Oct 26, 2006)
Renewed contact with secessionists behind decision?
- Change Of Policy Or Time-Off For Tit-For-Tat? (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Oct 26, 2006)
Even tit-for-tat diplomacy needs its downtime, unless this is a policy change.
- Indo-Pak Peace Deal Is Vital: Durrani (Asian Age, Shafqat Ali, Oct 26, 2006)
Pakistan’s information minister Mohammed Ali Durrani has termed the Pak-India peace process as vital.
- Govt Making Mockery Of Security: Bjp (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2006)
The BJP on Wednesday yet again sought to target the UPA government on internal security using the conflicting statements made by various government functionaries on Pakistan’s role in fomenting cross-border terrorism.
- Taliban Militias Take Control (Washington Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2006)
Taliban militias in Pakistan have set up offices, introduced taxes and taken control of justice in the tribal agency of North Waziristan, where last month the government signed a peace agreement with militants.
- Mechanism Of Confusion (Pioneer, B Raman, Oct 26, 2006)
To expect that Pakistan will cooperate with India in its war against terrorism is impractical, given Islamabad's dismal track record
- Why China Should Rethink Its India Strategy (Tribune, Premvir Das, Oct 26, 2006)
The India–China security interface formed the subject of intense bilateral discussions at a recent Track II meeting in the capital at which senior retired military officers from both countries were present.
- Electoral Warfare In Bangladesh (Frontline, HAROON HABIB, Oct 26, 2006)
Bangladesh is heading for general elections, but whether this round will be free and fair remains to be seen.
- Missing Balochis (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2006)
IT was like a nightmare when 15 to 20 men stormed into our flat at midnight on March 25, 2005," recalls Imadad Baloch, 25, former chairman of the Baloch Students' Organisation (BSO).
- How North Korea Fulfilled Its Nuclear Dream (International Herald Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2006)
For two years in the mid- 1980s, Kim Dae Ho produced propaganda on North Korea's efforts to become a nuclear power.
- Cellular Operators In The Dock (Tribune, S.P.Sharma, Oct 26, 2006)
The seizure of mobile phones and SIM cards from Pakistan-backed terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir has put the cellular operators here in the dock.
- War Now Working Against Gop (Washington Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2006)
A visitor to Rep. Michael G. Fitzpatrick's campaign Web site will immediately hear a 20-second audio clip of a contentious television interview about Iraq with his Democratic challenger, Patrick Murphy. The clip ends: "Tough times demand honest . . .
- Pranab May Meet Kasuri At Wedding In November (Asian Age, Ramesh Ramachandran, Oct 26, 2006)
The newly-appointed minister for external affairs, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, will get an opportunity to exchange notes and possibly ideas for moving forward the stalled India-Pakistan peace process when he meets his Pakistani counterpart Khurshed . . .
- Get Ready For Any Eventuality, Patil Tells Central Forces (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
`While fighting terrorism, we also need to check disparities in society'
- Pakistan Wants To Be Forgiven For Nuke Proliferation (Times of India, Chidanand Rajghatta, Oct 25, 2006)
Having ‘retired’ its disgraced nuclear expert A.Q.Khan to the doghouse to escape American inquiries, Pakistan has sent its premier nuclear strategist to Washington to bat against charges of reckless nuclear proliferation to Washington’s arch enemies . . .
- Enemy Within (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 25, 2006)
Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee’s expression of concern about Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) trying to “infiltrate and subvert” our armed forces comes ahead of the secretary-level talks with Pakistan on . . .
- India Greater? Not For Pervez (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf today asked India to shed its “obsession” of being a “greater nation” and its attempt to “dominate” Islamabad.
- Pm: Havana Deal A Good Experiment (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
PM Manmohan Singh on Tuesday defended the joint mechanism with Pakistan for combating terrorism, stating that this avenue was worth exploring in order to scale down tension between the two neighbours.
- For Pak, No Proof Good Enough (Times of India, Chidanand Rajghatta, Oct 25, 2006)
When the United States wanted to confront Pakistan with proof that it had illicitly crossed the nuclear threshold in 1988, the CIA organised a special presentation for visiting Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto at Blair House, the state guest house . . .
- Mr Clean For Scam-Prone Defence (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
‘Mr Clean’ A.K. Antony joined the cabinet today and was despatched straight to defend the country as Pranab Mukherjee, bearing that responsibility so far, was sent to take care of external affairs.
- Great Game In Afghanistan (Tribune, Major-Gen Ashok K. Mehta (retd), Oct 25, 2006)
George Bush’s dinner diplomacy between feuding Presidents Karzai and Musharraf did not work. But on the ground, Nato commanders are claiming success.
- Pakistan's 'Spy' Driver Asked To Leave India (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
India on Tuesday declared Mohd Farooq, a driver with the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, as a persona non grata and asked him to leave the country, four days after he was caught allegedly receiving sensitive documents from an Armyman in New Delhi.
- Pranab Will Restore Balance (Hindustan Times, Pankaj Vohra, Oct 25, 2006)
Pranab Mukherjee‘s appointment as Foreign Minister — a job he held for 15 months in the mid-nineties — could help once again restore the balance in policy making between the Prime Minister's Office and the Foreign Ministry.
- Armed And Defiant: A Tour Of Duty With The Taliban Army (Independent (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
Racing across the desert in the north of Helmand province, our convoy was kicking up a dust-storm that could be seen from space.
- Pranab On Familiar Turf, Task Cut Out For Antony (Hindu, Indrani Bagchi, Oct 25, 2006)
The writing was on the wall when Pranab Mukherjee was deputed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to represent India at the annual UNGA jamboree in New York last month. Nevertheless, it is no secret that Mukherjee is a reluctant foreign minister.
- Missile Matters (Frontline, R. Ramachandran, Oct 25, 2006)
North Korea's missile development, which began in the early 1960s, benefited greatly from Soviet and Chinese assistance.
- Lost In The Maze Of Iraq War (Dawn, Najmuddin A. Shaikh, Oct 25, 2006)
The number of American soldiers who have been killed in Iraq is now approaching 3,000, with October being on course to becoming the bloodiest month for the Americans since the clashed in Fallujah and Najaf two years ago.
- We Can Do Without The Death Rows (Dawn, Zubeida Mustafa, Oct 25, 2006)
Two high-profile executions — one in India and the other in Pakistan — were stayed last week.
- The Enemy Within (OutLook, B. Raman , Oct 25, 2006)
The detection of ISI moles in the army is nothing new, but then since 2004, it is the third major detection of penetration—of the R&AW by the CIA in 2004, of the NSCS by the CIA earlier this year and of the Army by the ISI now.
- Road To Rubicon (Frontline, R. Ramachandran, Oct 25, 2006)
North Korean concern for security dates back to the Korean War when the U. S. threatened to use nuclear weapons to end the war.
- Isi Strategy To Infiltrate Indian Army ‘As Old As Pakistan’, Says Gul (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
General Hameed Gul, former chief of Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), has said that the ISI’s strategy to infiltrate India’s armed forces is “as old as Pakistan” itself, but this was unlikely to derail the peace process between the two countries.
- Nuclear Korea (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Oct 25, 2006)
The adventurist nuclear test rattles the East Asian neighbourhood and provokes sanctions by the United Nations Security Council.
- Mastermind Of Pak Terror Plot Held (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
The son of a retired Pakistani brigadier is among three “hardcore terrorists” arrested for masterminding attempted rocket attacks near the president’s house and other sites, police said today.
- Indo-Pak Progress Is Good: Pervez (Asian Age, K.J.M. Varma, Oct 25, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday expressed satisfaction with the progress achieved by the Indo-Pak dialogue process to resolve the Kashmir issue but said Islamabad will not accept New Delhi’s "domination" in the region.
- Boot For Pak Driver In Spy Scandal (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
Delhi today asked Islamabad to withdraw the Pakistan high commission employee whom police have accused of receiving secret documents from an Indian soldier.
- Pm Defends Decision On Joint Mechanism (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
Notwithstanding reports about the increasing activities of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence in India, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today fiercely defended his decision to set up a joint mechanism with Islamabad to fight terrorism.
- Musharraf Satisfied With Progress In Indo-Pak Dialogue (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday expressed satisfaction with the progress achieved by the Indo-Pak dialogue process to resolve the Kashmir issue but said Islamabad will not accept New Delhi’s “domination” in the region.
- Pakistan And Blasts: The Evidence Is Credible, Says Pm (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
In the midst of a controversy over national security advisor MK Narayanan’s comments, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday said there was “credible evidence” of Pakistani involvement in the July 11 train blasts in Mumbai.
- Credible Evidence Against Pak: Pm (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said India had credible evidence of Pakistan’s involvement in the Mumbai train blasts. Responding to national security adviser M.K. Narayanan over "good and clinching evidence", Dr Manmohan Singh . . .
- Pact With Nato To Be Made Public (Dawn, Qudssia Akhlaque, Oct 25, 2006)
Salient features of an Afghanistan-specific agreement that Pakistan is negotiating with the 26-member North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) would be made public, well-placed government sources told Dawn on Monday.
- How Is Pakistan ‘Equal’ To India? (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Oct 25, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf has said that India must accept Pakistan as its ‘equal’ for peace in the region:
- Bjp Questions Indo-Pak Anti-Terror Mechanism (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
The Bharatiya Janata Party said on Tuesday that Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee’s “candid admission” of ISI penetration into the armed forces “raises serious questions on the credibility of a joint anti-terrorism mechanism with Pakistan”.
- Eid In Asia Amidst Heightened Security (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
No major incidents reported in Afghanistan
Police on heightened alert in Manila following reports terrorists might exploit festival
- Returns Of Office (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Oct 25, 2006)
With his vast experience Pranab Mukherjee is well placed to craft diplomacy for the world’s fourth largest economy
- Farming For Votes In Punjab (Indian Express, Manraj Grewal, Oct 25, 2006)
The agricultural crisis festering in the fields of Punjab for over a decade now has finally been catapulted to the centre stage of the state’s electoral politics.
- Khan May Have Smuggled Centrifuges To Iran: Pak (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Oct 25, 2006)
The Pakistani general heading his country’s nuclear command and control centre has conceded that renegade scientist Dr A Q Khan may have smuggled uranium centrifuges to Iran via Dubai.
- "Even Other Muslims Turn And Look At Me" (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 25, 2006)
Muslim journalistZaiba Malikhad never worn the niqab. But with everyone from Jack Straw to Tessa Jowell weighing in with their views on the veil, she decided to put one on for the day.
- China - Angry Friend (Frontline, PALLAVI AIYAR, Oct 25, 2006)
The nuclear test has shaken North Korea's ties with long-time ally China.
- Us’ Contradictory Arms Rules (Deccan Herald, D Ravi Kanth, Oct 25, 2006)
It is disingenuous for the US to seek tough action against North Korea and Iran.
- Dangerous Liaisons (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 25, 2006)
Army’s counter intelligence network should be revamped.
- Don’T Boss Us Around, Musharraf Tells India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
In a sharp attack, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday asked India to shed its “obsession” of being a “greater nation” and stop its attempt to “dominate” Islamabad.
- We Will Exchange Information: Pranab (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
We will await Pakistan's response
A great challenge, says Antony
Comprehensive shuffle of Ministry after budget session
- Some Not-So-Thinly Veiled Tensions In England (US News & World Report, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
With U.N. Security Council sanctions in hand-along with evidence of telltale radioactive debris from North Korea's first nuclear test blast-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice last week flew off on a whirlwind trip to press Japan, South Korea, China, . .
- Treat Islamabad As Equal, Says Musharraf (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Oct 25, 2006)
Expresses satisfaction over talks on the dispute over Kashmir
- Ku's Quality Education (Nepali Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2006)
Since it was formed by an act of parliament after the pro-democracy movement in 1991, Kathmandu University (KU) has been selective about students and faculty, and has aimed for excellence.
- Free Talk Time (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Oct 24, 2006)
The last time National Security Adviser MK Narayanan appeared on television, he unleashed widespread panic and alarm by claiming that nuclear facilities and installations were on the hit list of Pakistan-backed terrorists, especially those of . . .
- Why Eu Matters (Pioneer, Claude Arpi, Oct 24, 2006)
India can benefit in trade and investment by strengthening relations with the 25-nation European Union, says Claude Arpi
- Better Coordination Warranted (Pioneer, M Yusuf Khan, Oct 24, 2006)
The three wings of the armed forces should act professionally and resolve outstanding issues among themselves, says M Yusuf Khan.
- Clinching Evidence? (OutLook, B. Raman , Oct 24, 2006)
The NSA apparently meant that the evidence collected so far is direct, indirect and circumstantial, but they are yet to collect material and documentary evidence. Collection of material and documentary evidence takes time. It took five months in 1993.
- Karzai Urges Ummah To Hear Afghanistan’S Cry (Frontier Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2006)
President Hamid Karzai Monday has called on the Muslim Ummah to help his country to get emancipation of the Taliban insurgency.
- Isi Has Spread Tentacles Everywhere: Pranab (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2006)
Two days after two Armymen were arrested on charges of spying, Union Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee expressed concern over the fact that Pakistan-based intelligence agency ISI had managed to plant moles in several organisations.
- How North Korea Fulfilled Its Dream (International Herald Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2006)
In his artwork and short morality plays, the research going on in secrecy at the Yongbyon nuclear complex where he worked and at dozens of other facilities and laboratories was portrayed as a valiant and noble mission to reunite the Korean people.
- Isi Worming Into Armed Forces (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2006)
“The ISI network exists in several organisations. ISI appears to be working through Delhi and Kathmandu gateways. There is a need to improve the army intelligence network.”
- Not Quite The Clincher (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Oct 24, 2006)
National Security Advisor MK Narayanan’s explication on how India expects the new Indo-Pakistan joint mechanism on fighting terrorism to work is timely.
- Table Manners (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 24, 2006)
A s far as peace moves are concerned, Sri Lanka seems to be taking two steps backward for every step forward.
- India Must Accept Pakistan As Equal: Musharraf (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2006)
President says Pakistan will not accept interference in internal affairs
Says nuclear weapon not Islamic bomb but Pakistani bomb
Mulla Omar and Osama in Afghanistan
- Why Is The Federation ‘Not So Strong’? (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Oct 24, 2006)
Talking on a TV Q&A programme recently, President Pervez Musharraf said “the federation at present is not so strong although I have achieved results on the seven-point agenda that I announced after the army take-over in October 1999”.
- The Rights And Wrongs Of Kargil (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 24, 2006)
The controversy touched off by President Musharraf’s claims about Kargil will never end because no independent inquiry has been conducted on the episode and there is no way of knowing the truth.
- Fear Of A Dengue Epidemic (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 24, 2006)
With Islamabad/ Rawalpindi confirming eight cases of dengue fever on Sunday, there is now a widespread fear of a national epidemic.
- In Pakistan, Entrepreneurs With A Mission (Christian Science Monitor, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2006)
When he started his software company, Omar Malik wasn't thinking about social responsibility - let alone changing society.
- Musharraf: Let Us Make Loc Irrelevant (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Oct 24, 2006)
Self-governance mooted on both sides
India not for redrawing borders
Making LoC permanent border unacceptable to Pakistan.
- Armed Forces In A Tizzy Over Pak Moles (Times of India, RAJAT PANDIT, Oct 24, 2006)
Despite counter-intelligence measures, Pakistan’s ISI continues to make deep inroads into the armed forces.
- The Merger Brooks No Delay (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 24, 2006)
Plans to merge the two national carriers — Air India and Indian (Airlines) — have been talked about for quite a few years now, without any concrete follow up measures.
- Pakistan: It Is A Lesson Against Finger-Pointing (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Oct 24, 2006)
Pakistan has said National Security Advisor M. K. Narayanan's statement that New Delhi does not have clinching evidence to pin the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) for involvement in the July Mumbai train blasts is a "lesson" against finger-pointing.
- Isi Trying To Subvert Forces, Says Pranab (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2006)
The government said today that it was concerned over espionage by defence personnel and that internal investigations were on to unravel the full ramifications of the spying network within the armed forces.
- Commerce Ministry Says Will Fix Pricing Issue Soon (Indian Express, SUMANT BANERJI, Oct 24, 2006)
Tyre manufacturers and dealers are again at loggerheads on the issue of pricing.
- Pranab: Isi Network Must Be Unearthed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2006)
Promises strict action against agents
- Losing & Winning (Times of India, Lalit Mohan, Oct 24, 2006)
In his memoirs Pervez Musharraf has added his two bits to the debate on the outcome of the 1965 conflict between India and Pakistan.
- Nsa Has Weakened India's Case Against Isi: Bjp (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2006)
BJP seized up national security advisor M K Narayanan's statement that India had "pretty good" but not clinching evidence on the Pakistani hand in the Mumbai train blasts case to attack Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's formulation on a joint . . .
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