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Articles 1521 through 1620 of 21681:
- India, Israel For Pre-Emptive Strike Against Pakistan (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 09, 2006)
Israeli Ambassador to New Delhi David Danieli has said that his government appreciates the idea that India should launch pre-emptive attacks to dismantle alleged terror camps in Pakistan and Bangladesh.
- Is Pakistan Aiding Iraqi Resistance Too? (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 08, 2006)
Accusing Pakistan of providing assistance to Taliban, commanders of five NATO countries, based in Afghanistan, are reported to have asked their governments to use once again the threatening language of ‘either with us or against us’ vis-à-vis Pakistan.
- ‘Israel Supports Bjp Position On Terror Camps’ (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Oct 08, 2006)
Israel has said that it supports the idea of dismantling “terror camps” in Pakistan and Bangladesh “after taking the international community into confidence”.
- One Year On, Much Needs To Be Done (News International, Editorial, The News International, Oct 08, 2006)
A year has gone by since this country experienced its worst ever natural or man-made disaster, when in a matter of minutes over 86,000 people -- many of them children -- lost their lives, hundreds thousands more lost their limbs and millions lost . . .
- Iaf Sought To Cross Loc During Kargil War: Former Indian Air Chief (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Oct 08, 2006)
The ghost of Kargil refuses to die either in India or Pakistan.
- Joint Strategy Must To Eliminate Taliban, Says Musharraf (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
President General Pervez Musharraf on Saturday reiterated Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to fighting terrorism and said a joint strategy and close cooperation in the area of intelligence sharing was vital to the success of the ongoing anti-terror . . .
- Terror Fight Must Consider Ground Realities: Musharraf (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
President tells Gen Abizaid to inform Afghan govt of realities
Says Pakistan, US and Afghanistan must adopt joint strategy against Taliban
- Shaken And Waiting For Someone To Stir (News International, Editorial, The News International, Oct 08, 2006)
It's stocktaking time; one year on from the earthquake that devastated the north of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir. Time to look at and evaluate what has or has not, depending on which side you stand, been done.
- Over The Top (News International, Masood Hasan, Oct 08, 2006)
Oh the Holy month is upon us. The faithful have keeled over and gone into slumber. A great tranquillity descends on the nation. In the words of John Keats: 'a drowsy numbness pains my senses as though of hemlock I had drunk.
- Playing Along With General's Bluff May Work (Pioneer, Abhay K Upadhyay, Oct 08, 2006)
We have shunned Pakistan before as a rogue state, but that didn't work. The Havana Declaration may be a way to move away from the blame game and see the beginning of a diplomatic process against terror
- Living With Disasters (News International, Editorial, The News International, Oct 08, 2006)
On this eighth of October, we observe the first anniversary of the most severe national disaster in our history. And as anniversaries go, this has a particular significance.
- Capital Suggestion (News International, Editorial, The News International, Oct 08, 2006)
Al Azhar Mosque was founded on the 14th day of Ramadan the year 359 H or 971 AD (after the name of Sayeda Fatima Al-Zahra). In 975 AD, Chief Justice Abdul Hasan Al-No'man of the Fatimid Caliphate gave his first lecture on Shiite . . .
- Kargil, Lies And Musharraf (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Oct 08, 2006)
More than the problem of evolving a joint anti-terror mechanism, the real challenge for India's policy-makers and strategists is one of properly understanding and countering President Pervez Musharraf's personalised diplomatic offensive wrapped in . . .
- Trust But Verify (Pioneer, Udayan Namboodiri, Oct 08, 2006)
Those who believe in making the naughtiest boy the class monitor forget that to make it work, you need a headmaster who is sincerely interested in maintaining order.
- Special Article (Statesman, SUBROTO ROY, Oct 08, 2006)
Seven phases of Indian foreign policy may be identifiable since Nehru; the current phase seems to involve subservience to the strong, jingoism otherwise
- That Sinking Feeling (Pioneer, Swapan Dasgupta, Oct 08, 2006)
No amount of ham-fisted spin-doctoring and the desperate resurrection of a 35-year-old slogan can take away from what is fast becoming an open secret: The floundering Government of Manmohan Singh.
- The Empire Of Deceit (Pioneer, AJAI SAHNI, Oct 08, 2006)
How the world and India continue to place faith in Musharraf is a believe-it-or-not story
- Israel ‘Lauds’ Rajnath Idea To Quell Terror (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
Israel has "appreciated" Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Rajnath Singh’s idea to let India take a proactive role in dismantling terror camps in Pakistan and Bangladesh after taking the international community into confidence, the party said . . .
- Pakistan Quake Survivors Face 2nd Winter In Shelters (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
Zafar Iqbal had hoped to have finished rebuilding his house before snow covers the mountains of Kashmir.
- Pm To Raise Mum Blasts Evidence With Eu Leaders (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will raise with the leadership of Britain and the European Union (EU) next week India's concerns over cross-border terrorism in the backdrop of recent evidence that Pakistan's ISI and terror outfits based there were . . .
- Story Of Musharraf's 'Love' (Daily Excelsior, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Oct 08, 2006)
Anybody who goes through Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's recently published autobiography "In the line of fire'' is bound to end up with the conclusion that this man was always nursing a crush for one or the other girl or woman till atleast . . .
- Terror, Trade High On Manmohan’S Agenda (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Oct 08, 2006)
India is likely to share with the United Kingdom and the European Union the evidence of Pakistan’s involvement in July 11 Mumbai blasts when the Prime Minister visits London and Helsinki next week.
- A Whiter Shade Of Brown (News International, Editorial, The News International, Oct 08, 2006)
Here's a particularly interesting paradox. Nearly sixty years after Partition, some Pakistanis continue to exhibit a disproportionate negativity towards India. '37, '47, '65, '71 and 2002 are consistently rounded off to 666, the mark of the devil.
- ‘Army Was Reluctant To Tell Govt About Kargil’ (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
The Army was “reluctant” to inform the government about the presence of Pakistan-backed intruders in Kargil in early 1999 and did little initially to jointly plan and carry out operations to evict them, Air Chief Marshal (retired) AY Tipnis has said.
- Foreign Policy: Menon For Consensus (Deccan Herald, K Subrahmanya, Oct 08, 2006)
In move that has no precedence, Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon has initiated a process of consultations with leaders of prominent political parties with a view to forge consensus on key foreign policy issues.
- Slow And Steady Wins The Race (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Oct 08, 2006)
The Independent Monitoring Commission supervising the Stormont Agreement to end the Northern Ireland dispute has reported that the Irish Republican Army’s violent campaign against British rule “is over”.
- Pm To Talk Trade, Terror With Eu (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
PM Manmohan Singh's EU summit next week at Helsinki is expected to kick off negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in goods and services, while affording him an opportunity to show evidence of a Pakistan connection in recent 7/11 terror . . .
- We Helped J&k Insurgency: Pak (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
Pakistan has admitted that it might have helped insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir at “some time” but claimed it is now “trying our best” to prevent infiltration of militants into India.
- ’93 Blasts: 3 More Found Guilty (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
The Special TADA court, trying the ’93 serial bomb blasts case, today found Shaikh Ali Shaikh Umar, Shahid Nizamudin Qureshi and Parvez Qureshi, guilty of involvement in the explosions.
- Sums And Guns: Getting It Right (Indian Express, V. R. Raghavan , Oct 08, 2006)
The question is more of obtaining optimal capabilities from defence outlays and less of their affordability
- When The Pain Seems Endless... (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
Yet another fictional account of the continuing violence in Kashmir, but one that touches the heart.
- Pm To Discuss Terror With Britain, Eu (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will raise with the leadership of Britain and the European Union (EU) next week, India’s concerns over cross-border terrorism with respect to recent evidence that Pakistan’s ISI and terror outfits were behind the July 11 . .
- Reading Between The General’S Lines (Deccan Herald, N J Nanporia , Oct 08, 2006)
Perhaps one way of getting the measure of Musharraf’s “memoirs” is to consider what the book isn’t. It is not, in the strict sense of the word, an autobiography or an exercise in Presidential literature.
- Riddled With Error (Deccan Herald, Sakuntala Narasimhan, Oct 08, 2006)
The author takes on a large canvas of issues and there is evidence in the book of her having put in a fair amount of work in terms of gathering information, but at the end of it, the reader is left with a feeling of dissatisfaction.
- To Dream, To Think, To Go On (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
Defeat is never easy to digest, in any endeavour in life — all the more so when the loss is both personal and, in a sense, national...
- Indian Sailor Killed In Ship Fire (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
An Indian sailor was killed and nine others were missing after a freighter, with 25 Indians in its crew, caught fire and ran aground in stormy weather off the coast of eastern Japan.
- Army Was Caught Off Guard In Kargil: Tipnis (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
IAF turned down request for helicopter gunships, insisted on `authorisation'
- Be Armed With Facts On J&k: B.G. Verghese (Hindu, Ramya Kannan , Oct 08, 2006)
We have to make compromises: author
- Trade, Terrorism On Agenda For Talks (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
Manmohan, Blair to meet on October 10
- Musharraf Urges Fight Against Terrorism, Extremism (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
President General Pervez Musharraf urged the people of Shandur on Sunday to stand firm against terrorists and extremists in the remote mountainous region, where Osama bin Laden was once reportedly hiding.
- Impact Of Falling Oil Prices (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 07, 2006)
International oil prices have dropped from a peak of $78.40 in July to around $60 a barrel because of a weakening of international demand and the expectation of a global economic slowdown next year.
- Nato Command In Afghanistan (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
NATO's assumption of control of security for all of Afghanistan is the first time since the end of the Second World War that US troops will be deployed under foreign command.
- Operation Freedom (News International, Editorial, The News International, Oct 07, 2006)
It was not the first time that America decided to punish an alleged aggressor and to overthrow regimes, which were acting against its national interests.
- The Empire Of Deceit (Pioneer, AJAI SAHNI, Oct 07, 2006)
How the world and India continue to place faith in Musharraf is a believe-it-or-not story
Pick up a textbook of abnormal psychology and go to the chapter on sociopathic personality disorders - you will find a disturbingly accurate portrait of . . .
- Playing Along With General's Bluff May Work (Pioneer, Abhay K Upadhyay, Oct 07, 2006)
We have shunned Pakistan before as a rogue state, but that didn't work. The Havana Declaration may be a way to move away from the blame game and see the beginning of a diplomatic process against terror
- Mirwaiz Sees Early Siachen Solution (Asian Age, Anwar Iqbal, Oct 07, 2006)
Pakistan and India may resolve the Siachen dispute during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s expected visit to Islamabad but there could be little progress on the Kashmir issue, says Mirwaiz Umar Farooq.
- Us Sends Prayers, Pledges Continued Aid A Year After Pakistan Quake (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
The United States offered its prayers and a continued pledge to help Pakistan rebuild a year after a devastating earthquake killed 74,000 people and left 3.5 million homeless in the Asian nation.
- Trust But Verify (Pioneer, Udayan Namboodiri, Oct 07, 2006)
Those who believe in making the naughtiest boy the class monitor forget that to make it work, you need a headmaster who is sincerely interested in maintaining order. It's all too plain to see that the "headmaster" in charge of the war on terror is . . .
- Earthquake: World Should Do More (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 07, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf on Thursday called upon the international community to provide $800 million more required for meeting the shortfall in reconstruction efforts in the quake-affected areas.
- Agreement On Siachen Likely: Mirwaiz (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Oct 07, 2006)
Musharraf met Mirwaiz during his recent U.S. visit
Musharraf believes both sides can make "headway" on Kashmir
- We May Have Helped Insurgency Some Time, Says Pakistan Envoy (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
Pakistan has admitted that it might have helped insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir at ``some time'' but claimed "it is now trying its best'' to prevent infiltration of militants into India.
- Kargil, Lies And Musharraf (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Oct 07, 2006)
More than the problem of evolving a joint anti-terror mechanism, the real challenge for India's policy-makers and strategists is one of properly understanding and countering President Pervez Musharraf's personalised diplomatic offensive wrapped . . .
- Why Make Him A Hero? (OutLook, B. Raman , Oct 07, 2006)
The question to be considered is not whether the death sentence is moral or legal. It is. The question is whether it would be wise to have it carried out at the present moment.
- Security Scares For Musharraf (OutLook, B. Raman , Oct 07, 2006)
Pakistani Police officials admit that the blast in Rawalpindi on October 4 and the discovery of the rockets in Islamabad the next day are connected. Is there complicity by military/police elements?
- China's Border Management (Daily Excelsior, Srikanth Kondapalli , Oct 07, 2006)
In recent times, China's border management efforts have been intensified. Due to changes in the domestic and external scenario, China has been able to pay relatively more attention to this aspect in the recent period.
- India To Buy 40 Second-Hand French Jets (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
India wants to buy about 40 used fighter jets from France and Qatar to bolster its defenses, the Indian Air Force chief said.
- Our Security System As Terrorists Close In (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Oct 07, 2006)
First the Army House in Rawalpindi and then the President’s House in Islamabad have been made targets of possible acts of terrorism on Wednesday and Thursday without being thwarted by our security system. We know who the target was in these . . .
- Quake Areas To Get Rs3bn For Housing Subsidy (Dawn, Ahmed Hassan, Oct 07, 2006)
The federal government on Friday decided to provide Rs3 billion for early payment of housing subsidy to the earthquake-affected people of 34 union councils of the NWFP and Azad Kashmir.
- 20 Injured As Protests Continue In Kashmir (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
Twenty people were hurt on Friday in fresh clashes in held Kashmir between police and demonstrators demanding clemency for a Muslim man sentenced to death for plotting a 2001 attack on parliament, police said.
- Prisoners In Private Jails (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 07, 2006)
That medieval practices exist in the country in this day and age was proved on Wednesday when a cleric and his six guards were apprehended for running a private jail in the NWFP.
- How Hudood Law Is Hurting Society (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 07, 2006)
I have had the opportunity of listening to the president of Pakistan speak at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
- Jessica Lives On (Deccan Herald, Sucheta Dalal, Oct 07, 2006)
The reason why Jessica Lal’s case is so important is because in it we see the most blatant evidence of subversion of our criminal justice system.
- Taliban Untamed (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 07, 2006)
The Presidents of Afghanistan and Pakistan appear to have contained their mutual hostility when they met for a Bush-hosted dinner at the White House.
- Waziristan Deal Achieving Desired Results:musharraf (Pakistan Observer, Aroosa Alam, Oct 07, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf has said the peace deal signed with the tribal elders in North Waziristan is progressing well towards achieving desired objectives of peace and stability in that area and stressed follow-up actions to ensure speedy . . .
- Slow And Steady Wins The Race (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Oct 07, 2006)
The Independent Monitoring Commission supervising the Stormont Agreement to end the Northern Ireland dispute has reported that the Irish Republican Army’s violent campaign against British rule “is over”.
- Nato Bosses: Pak Helping Taliban (Telegraph, AHMED RASHID, Oct 07, 2006)
Commanders from five Nato countries whose troops have just fought the bloodiest battle with the Taliban in five years, are demanding their governments get tough with Pakistan over the support and sanctuary its security services provide to the Taliban.
- Pakistani Villagers Taught Animal Care In Wake Of Quake (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
Sitting on the floor of an earthquake-damaged house, 25 women from Jigal village in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province listen to a veterinarian doctor tell them about animal husbandry.
- Pak Admits Having Helped Militancy In J&k (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
Pakistan has admitted that it might have helped insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir at "some time" but claimed it is now "trying our best" to prevent infiltration of militants into India.
- Taking Refuge In Nostalgia (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Oct 07, 2006)
I consider executing people for heinous crimes a medieval barbarity which has been abolished in many advanced countries.
- Musharraf Now Has Pak’S Kargil Toll: 357 (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Oct 07, 2006)
Seven years after the Kargil conflict, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has for the first time admitted in the Hindi version of his book, In the Line of Fire, that 357 Pakistani soldiers were killed in the war and 665 wounded.
- Mumbai Blasts: India, Usa Share Evidence (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Oct 07, 2006)
India is understood to have shared with the US evidence of Pakistan’s involvement in the July 11 Mumbai blasts.
- Sums And Guns: Getting It Right (Indian Express, V. R. Raghavan , Oct 07, 2006)
The question is more of obtaining optimal capabilities from defence outlays and less of their affordability
- ’93 Blasts: 3 More Found Guilty (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
The Special TADA court, trying the ’93 serial bomb blasts case, today found Shaikh Ali Shaikh Umar, Shahid Nizamudin Qureshi and Parvez Qureshi, guilty of involvement in the explosions.
- Mumbai Blasts Evidence Was Shared With Us: Mulford (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
India has shared with the US evidence regarding involvement of ISI and Pakistan-based terror groups like Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) in the July 11 Mumbai blasts.
- '93 Serial Blasts: Three More Memon Aides Convicted (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
Three associates of absconding prime accused Tiger Memon were today found guilty by a TADA court here of complicity in the 1993 blasts case, taking the total number of convicts to 31.
- Indian Sailor Killed, 9 Missing After Freighter Runs Aground (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
A sailor was killed and nine others went missing after a freighter with 25 Indian crew members on board caught fire and ran aground in stormy weather, off the coast of Kamisu in eastern Japan.
- Mumbai Blast Evidence Shared With Us (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
India has shared with the US evidence regarding involvement of ISI and Pakistan-based terror groups like Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) in the July 11 Mumbai blasts.
- Hidden Agenda (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 07, 2006)
Musharraf has a tough job ahead as he wants to continue as the President of Pakistan.
- Singh, Blair To Discuss Trade, Security Next Week (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
Trade and security are expected to be on top of the agenda when Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets his British counterpart Tony Blair in London early next week during a three-day visit.
- By All Means (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 07, 2006)
Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal S.P. Tyagi’s candid admission that he has been saying “soon” for two years now with regard to forward movement on the acquisition of 126 multi-role combat aircraft (MRCA) for . . .
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