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- India Accuses Pakistan Of Being ‘Nursery Of Global Terrorism’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 27, 2006)
Accusing Pakistan of being a “nursery of global terrorism”, India has asked Pakistan once again to stop all cross-border terrorism as promised and dismantle the infrastructure of terrorism still intact on its soil.
- Former Indian Army Chief Calls Musharraf ‘Timed General’ (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Sep 27, 2006)
Former India Army chief Gen VP Malik called Pakistani President Gen Pervez Musharraf a “timed general” in his response to the latter’s book ‘In the Line of Fire’.
- No Taliban Hq In Quetta: Musharraf (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 27, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf asking Afghan president Hamid Karzai to put his own house in order first has said that there is no Taliban headquarter in Quetta and such assertions are unfounded and baseless and he is ready to challenge all such false claims.
- India Is Interfering In Pak: Musharraf (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 27, 2006)
Responding to India's charge of Pakistani interference in Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf returned the compliment alleging: "We also have reservations about interference in our country."
- Forsyth Falters On Facts (Tribune, A.J. Philip, Sep 27, 2006)
I was inspired to buy Frederick Forsyth’s latest offering, The Afghan, by my friend and Malayalam writer N.S. Madhavan’s column in a mass-circulation Malayalam daily. The desire was solidified by a front-page report in The Indian Express which . . .
- Misplaced Security Fears (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Sep 27, 2006)
India’s dramatic telecom success story threatens to be overshadowed by non-issues. Policymakers ought to be focused on how to replicate what has so far been a dramatic urban success story in rural areas, where teledensity is still 2%.
- Pakistan Fount Of Terror (Pioneer, Pranab Mukherjee , Sep 27, 2006)
Islamabad may have helped Washington but has done little to end cross-border terrorism
- Script For A Ptv Docudrama (Pioneer, Wilson John, Sep 27, 2006)
There are several missing chapters in Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's memoir, In the Line of Fire. Although it will not be possible to list out the missing portions in toto, it is reasonable to believe that Gen Musharraf has revealed far . . .
- In The West's Own Interest (News International, Editorial, The News International, Sep 27, 2006)
Pakistan is unarguably the west's most important ally. This Anglophone country, with its deep institutional and social connections to Britain and to the US is naturally placed to be these countries' key interlocutor and partner in countering . . .
- Karzai Best Man For Kabul But Doesn’T Understand Afghan Environment. . . . (Daily Times, Rana Qaisar, Sep 27, 2006)
President General Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday rejected NATO security assessments that Taliban’s headquarters was in Quetta.
- Defence In Offence (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 27, 2006)
The schizophrenic nature of the UPA Government's national security policy was evident yet again when, addressing a gathering at Harvard University, Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee denounced Pakistan as the regional fount of jihad. Speaking of how . . .
- Indo-China Business To Touch $20 B (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
The bilateral trade between India and China is likely to touch $20 billion by the end of the current year–two years ahead of the target.
- Brajesh Says Vajpayee Was Not Humiliated At Agra (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
Disagreeing with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's view that Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee felt humiliated at the 2001 Agra Summit, his top aide Brajesh Mishra said on Monday the Pakistani leader was ``doubly humiliated'' in Islamabad in . . .
- Dismantle Terror Structure First: Rajnath (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
``Manmohan misleading the country''
- Facts Belie Musharraf's Claim, Says Army (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
Documents revealed over 7,000 Pakistan troops were involved
- ``Pakistan A Nursery Of Global Terror'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
Pakistan "remains a nursery" of global terrorism, Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Monday. Islamabad had done "precious little" to dismantle the infrastructure of terrorism on its eastern borders with India.
- Cia Paid Pakistan For Al-Qaeda Men (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Sep 26, 2006)
The CIA secretly paid "millions of dollars'' to the Pakistan Government as a reward to Islamabad for handing over hundreds of Al-Qaeda suspects to America, The Times reported on Monday claiming that the "revelation'' came from the Pakistan President . . .
- India’S Nuke Tech Indigenous: Dae (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
Responding to Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s charge that New Delhi’s uranium enrichment technology “could be a copy” of Islamabad’s centrifuge design, India on Monday asserted its ...
- 1993 Blast Verdict: Key Aides Of Tiger Memon Convicted (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
Two key aides of 1993 Mumbai serial blasts mastermind Tiger Memon, Mohammed Iqbal Mohammed Yusuf Shaikh and Nasim Ahmed Shaikh Ali Barmare, were convicted by a special TADA court here on Monday for their complicity in the crime that claimed 257 lives.
- ‘India Copied Pak Nuclear Knowhow’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
Putting the entire blame of Pakistan’s record of nuclear proliferation on disgraced nuclear scientist A Q Khan, President Pervez Musharraf has alleged that several Indians worked for Khan’s network in Dubai and ...
- Congress Conclave (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 26, 2006)
Anyone present at the Congress party’s conclave in Nainital must have heaved a sigh of relief at its conclusion.
- Musharraf: Vajpayee & I Insulted By Higher Power (Asian Age, K.J.M. Varma, Sep 26, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is of the view that both he and the then Indian Prime Minister, Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee, had been "humiliated" at the Agra summit in 2001 "by someone above" the two of them.
- Kargil Lies (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 26, 2006)
General Pervez Musharraf has at last admitted, though indirectly, that the “mujahideen theory” floated by Pakistan during the 1999 Kargil conflict between India and Pakistan was not true.
- A Year After, Survivors Struggle On (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Sep 26, 2006)
The signature of the October 2005 earthquake is still evident in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir — in the way mountains have caved in, in the rubble of destroyed homes piled up on the mountain sides, and in the sorrow underneath the stoicism of the survivors.
- Singh Sincere In Addressing Kashmir Issue: Musharraf (Daily Times, Rana Qaisar, Sep 26, 2006)
President says Havana meeting sowed seed for resolution of Indo-Pak disputes
Says he introduced sustainable democracy in Pakistan
No problems in Balochistan
‘Army likes me and follows me’
- Boost Industry For Punjab’S All-Round Growth (Tribune, V.S. MAHAJAN, Sep 26, 2006)
While the negative consequences of depending on rice as the main summer crop have often been highlighted by farm scientists, they have, at the same time, failed to develop alternative crops that consume less water as well as enjoy good marketing . . .
- Terror Test: Pervez Rebuffs Pm (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Sep 26, 2006)
Pakis-tan President Pervez Mush-arraf, currently in New York, has made it clear that the joint terror mechanism was not just a test for Islamabad but "a test for both sides".
- The Nature Of Hope (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Sep 26, 2006)
For those who came in late: the prime minister’s decision to extend B K Chaturvedi’s tenure as cabinet secretary had scotched the chances (and expectations) of two entire batches of senior bureaucrats.
- Ulfa On Rampage (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 26, 2006)
Cynical as it may sound, the UPA Government's peace overture to the United Liberation Front of Asom, which has been waging a bloody insurrection for the past three decades and whose leaders and cadre are guilty of extortion and mass murder of . . .
- 'Manmohan Singh's Sincerity Withering Away' (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf says that he is still waiting for the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's "outside the box" solution on Jammu and Kashmir.
- Indian Uranium Enrichment Programme Copy Of Pakistani Centrifuge: Musharraf (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf has said that India’s uranium enrichment programme was likely based on the Pakistani centrifuge design.
- Musharraf Acknowledges Involvement Of Pak Troops In Kargil (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
In the first official acknowledgement of involvement of Pakistan's regular troops in the Kargil conflict, President Pervez Musharraf has described it as "a landmark in the history of the Pakistani Army."
- Mush Trading Qaeda Suspects For Cia Dollars (Pioneer, Kanchan Gupta, Sep 26, 2006)
Supplying the US with wanted al Qaeda and Taliban terrorists has turned out to be a profitable venture for Pakistan, earning it millions of dollars in bounty.
- Atal Exposed Pak Role In Encouraging Terror: Bjp (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
The BJP on Monday trashed Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf claim that Kargil conflict had compelled India to take initiative on resolving the Kashmir dispute.
- Us 'Onslaught' Fear Forced Mush To Join Terror War (Pioneer, PAUL GARWOOD, Sep 26, 2006)
Pakistani President Gen Pervez Musharraf said in his memoir released on Monday he had no choice but to switch support from the Taliban to the US-led war on terror or face an American "onslaught" and a possible Washington-backed Indian incursion into . . .
- Mush Metamorphosis (OutLook, B. Raman , Sep 26, 2006)
There seem to be two clear shifts - the first relates to the on-going US-led war against international terrorism and Pakistan's role in it and the second to Pakistan's stand on jihadi terrorism in Indian territory.
- Shaikh, Barmare Guilty Of Abetting In Terrorist Acts (Hindu, Prachi Pinglay, Sep 26, 2006)
Minimum punishment will be 5-year jail
Prosecuted under TADA, IPC and Explosive Substances Act
Dawood Phanse, Sharif Parkar complain of ailments.
- 'India Developed N-Technology Indigenously' (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
Responding to Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's charge that New Delhi's uranium enrichment technology "could be a copy" of Islamabad's centrifuge design, India on Monday asserted its "entire nuclear technology has been developed indigenously and . . .
- Dead Or Alive? (OutLook, B. Raman , Sep 26, 2006)
Osama bin Laden will have to be presumed alive until proved to be dead. That proof is yet to come. If the report about his death is incorrect, one can shortly expect another audio message from him to prove to his followers that he is alive.
- Preposterous & Absurd (OutLook, G. Parthasarathy, Sep 26, 2006)
By equating India and Pakistan as "victims of terrorism" in Havana, India has seriously undermined what has been its consistent stand that Pakistan should end terrorist violence unconditionally.
- Musharraf Airs Doubt Over Singh In Memoir (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
In a book released just over week after agreeing with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to resume a stalled peace process, Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf described his fears that the Indian leader had fallen under the influence of New Delhi's old guard
- Which Taliban Are We Talking About? (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Sep 26, 2006)
It is our misfortune that the word ‘Taliban’ can now mean both citizens of Afghanistan fighting the present Kabul regime, and the Pushtuns of Pakistan who seem bent upon pushing the country back into the dark ages through their brand of sharia.
- Cia Paid Pakistan Millions Of Dollars For Al Qaeda Suspects (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Sep 26, 2006)
President General Pervez Musharraf has written that the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) secretly paid his government millions of dollars for handing over hundreds of Al Qaeda suspects to the United States.
- Psychology Of Coup Rumours (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 26, 2006)
The country remained in the grip of rumours throughout the day on Sunday, the nature of some of them was hilarious as well as agonizing.
- One That Flew Over The Coup’S Nest (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Sep 26, 2006)
As far as sales pitches go, Sunday’s rumours that a coup was in progress in Pakistan came at a perfect time — a day before the launch of Pervez Musharraf’s autobiography, In The Line of Fire. A power failure, of the electrical kind, throughout the . . .
- Lessons Of Power Breakdown (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 26, 2006)
The countrywide power breakdown after the national grid was knocked out on Sunday calls for serious stocktaking.
- President’S Autobiography (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 26, 2006)
The much hyped In the Line of Fire, President Pervez Musharraf's memoirs, could well go down in the Guinness Book of Records for many 'firsts' which it appears set to achieve.
- Blessings Of Judicial Activism (Dawn, Sajjad Ali Shah, Sep 26, 2006)
Before partition, the judicial system in the subcontinent was provided by the British government that did not interfere with the personal laws of its subjects.
- Linguistic Division Of Provinces (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 26, 2006)
ABOUT a fortnight ago, the Federal Parliamentary Affairs Minister Sher Afgan had indicated that Punjab could be sub-divided into three smaller provinces for several reasons. Soon after, a high functionary of the state denied the possibility saying . . .
- Musharraf Fires In The Line Of Fire (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
Pakistan was secretly paid millions of dollars by the US Central Intelligence Agency for handing over 369 Al Qaida suspects, President Pervez Musharraf has claimed.
- Novel Diplomacy (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 26, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf accuses a senior Bush administration official of threatening to bomb his country back to the Stone Age! We’ll get on with this potentially serious diplomatic incident in a moment — but first, a word from our . . .
- Let Gen Mehmood Comes Out With His Version (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 26, 2006)
A CONTROVERSY has been generated in Pakistan and US about the language used by the then US official Richard Armitage to coerce Islamabad in to supporting American plans to dislodge Taliban in Afghanistan following President Musharraf’s CBS interview.
- Brutal Killings Continue In Afghanistan (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 26, 2006)
More than 60 suspected Taliban have been killed in new clashes with coalition forces in Afghanistan. They were reportedly killed in separate incidents in southern Helmand province.
- It's Not A Plan To Hand Over Wanted People: Pakistan (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Sep 26, 2006)
"Mechanism is only to help prevent terrorism"
- Missing? Misled? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 26, 2006)
Since the Herald magazine of the Dawn group of newspapers in Pakistan means well by its country and has a reputation for objectivity one must take all that it publishes seriously.
- So Far, So Good (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Sep 26, 2006)
Though the Congress party’s Nainital conclave was billed as a meeting of Chief Ministers belonging to the party, it turned out to be a good occasion to display the sound political health of the UPA coalition that governs the country.
- Musharraf: Terming Pak Bomb 'Islamic' Is Racist (Press Trust of India, K J M Varma, Sep 26, 2006)
Terming the Islamic tag given to Pakistan's nuclear bomb as "racist", President Pervez Musharraf has said nuclear testing by his country evoked a stronger protest from the global community as compared to India's test just because it was the first . . .
- Cia Paid Pakistan For Catching Al Qaeda - Musharraf (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
The CIA has paid Pakistan millions of dollars for catching al Qaeda fighters during the five years since the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf wrote in a memoir published on Monday.
- Khan Network May Have Helped India Build Bomb - Musharraf (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
India's efforts to build an atomic bomb in the 1990s could have benefited from a black market nuclear network run by disgraced Pakistani nuclear scientist, Abdul Qadeer Khan, Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf wrote in an autobiography published . . .
- Anti-Terror Mechanism Test For Both Countries: Musharraf (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said that the Indo-Pak anti-terror mechanism was a test for both countries, responding to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement that it was a test for Islamabad.
- Pak Remains A Nursery Of Global Terrorism: Pranab (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
Stating that Pakistan "remains a nursery" of global terrorism, Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee today asserted that Islamabad has done "precious little" to dismantle the infrastructure of terrorism on its eastern borders with India and many . . .
- Cool It (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Sep 26, 2006)
New signs of strain have surfaced in the Washington-Islamabad relationship. General Musharraf has revealed that the US threatened to bomb Pakistan into the Stone Age soon after 9/11, while President Bush declared at a press conference that Washington . .
- Q&a: 'Slum-Dwellers Are The Backbone Of Labour Force' (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Sep 26, 2006)
Ruzbeh N Bharucha wears several hats. Once a journalist, he is now a documentary film-maker and writer. His latest book, Yamuna Gently Weeps, chronicles Delhi's Pushta slum demolitions. Avijit Ghosh speaks to Bharucha about the dark side of urbanisation:
- India, Pak Centrifuge Design Same, Claims Pervez (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Sep 26, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf claims India’s uranium enrichment programme could have its roots in disgraced metallurgist Abdul Qadeer Khan's nuclear
blackmarket.
- 'Us Threat Was To Take Pak Apart Brick By Brick' (Times of India, Chidanand Rajghatta, Sep 26, 2006)
Pervez Musharraf may be a commando by training, but he still might not want to run into former deputy secretary of state Richard Armitage, a Vietnam vet (three combat tours) who is rumoured to bench press 400 lbs, in a dark alley.
- Claims And Counters: Book Triggers Kargil Ii (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
Copies of General Pervez Musharraf’s book being released tonight in New York reached Indian shores today to a noisy rebuttal of his claims on the Kargil war of 1999 even before In the Line of Fire could be displayed on shopfronts.
- To Be More Democratic, Pak Needed Me In Uniform: Pervez (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Sep 26, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf admits he is still “struggling” to convince the West that Pakistan is more democratic today than it ever was in the past.
- Tiger Memon Aides Pronounced Guilty In 1993 Blasts Case (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
Mohammed Iqbal Mohammed Yusuf Shaikh and Nasim Barmare, close aides of main accused Tiger Memon, were on Monday convicted by the TADA court for complicity in the 1993 bomb blasts case.
- If Pak Did Not Join Usa, India Would, Says Musharraf (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Sep 26, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, determined to see a “final resolution” of the Kashmir issue, has suggested an “out-of-the-box” solution to the bilateral dispute.
- Bangladesh Succumbing To Jihadis (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Sep 26, 2006)
Bangladesh Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia has taken one more retrograde step that will be under the scrutiny of international jihad watchers across the globe and have a far-reaching impact on her country’s future.
- ‘Initial Signs Of Flexibility’ Sensed In Manmohan ‘Withering Away’ (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Sep 26, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, determined to see a “final resolution” of the Kashmir issue, has suggested an “out-of-the-box” solution to the bilateral dispute.
- Kargil War Was Pak Army’S Finest Hour: Musharraf (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
If Pervez Musharraf is to be believed, Kargil was not a debacle or setback for Pakistan. And if it seemed so to the world, he says, it was all because of the then Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's political mishandling of . . .
- Musharraf Says Dared To Include Very Sensitive Issues In His Book (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
President General Pervez Musharraf has said that he had dared to make even very sensitive issues part of his book "In the Line of Fire," and did not feel any hesitation while making that decision.
- No Al-Qaeda Or Taliban Leader In Pakistan: F (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam at a weekly briefing on Monday dismissed reports about the presence of Taliban leadership in Pakistan.
- Coups Rumours, Bomb Threats (News International, Editorial, The News International, Sep 26, 2006)
As some may have predicted, President Pervez Musharraf's visit to the US -- billed as the longest of his career -- has had its share of colourful incidents.
- Power Breakdown (News International, Editorial, The News International, Sep 26, 2006)
Sunday's massive nationwide power breakdown crippled daily life in almost the entire country and its cause or causes need to be investigated thoroughly and the findings of the inquiry shared with the public.
- More Stress On Positives (Dawn, Shahid Javed Burki, Sep 26, 2006)
I have written this article and the few that will follow in response to a request from a senior official of a development agency based in Washington.
- Pervez Lobs Ball Back In Pm's Court (Times of India, Indrani Bagchi, Sep 26, 2006)
Hours after PM Manmohan Singh put Pakistan on notice regarding the proposed anti-terror mechanism by saying that it was Pakistan's last chance to prove itself in the war against terror, Pakistan President Gen Pervez Musharraf lobbed the ball back . . .
- General Admits: Pak Army Fought Kargil, Aq Khan Helped Iran (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Sep 26, 2006)
There may still be differences over the extent to which Pakistani regulars were involved in the Kargil conflict but for the first time in seven years Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has admitted — in an effusive tone — that the Pakistan Army . . .
- Victims At A Loss Over Pakistan’S Rape Law Reform (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2006)
The 24-year-old Pakistani woman has medical reports saying she's been raped. What she hasn't got is four male witnesses that the country's Islamic law says she needs to prove it.
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