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Articles 4821 through 4920 of 21681:
- Tony Blair Links Kashmir Crisis To Islamic Extremism (Times of India, RASHMEE ROSHAN LALL, Aug 03, 2006)
A furious political row has erupted over British PM Tony Blair's decision to link the Kashmir dispute and Chechen fighting with the conflict in Iraq, Afghanistan and West Asia — which he described as part of an over-arching "arc of (Muslim) . . .
- Blair Links Kashmir Crisis To Islamic Extremism (Times of India, RASHMEE ROSHAN LALL, Aug 03, 2006)
A furious political row has erupted over British PM Tony Blair's decision to link the Kashmir dispute and Chechen fighting with the conflict in Iraq, Afghanistan and West Asia — which he described as part of an over-arching "arc of (Muslim) extremism" . .
- Kabul To Join Saarc In April (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 03, 2006)
Afghanistan will join the south Asian economic grouping at its next summit meeting in New Delhi in April, India’s foreign secretary said on Wednesday.
- A Muslim's Shame And Outrage (News International, Shireen M Mazari, Aug 02, 2006)
The angry helplessness keeps growing as one watches the murder of the Lebanese people by the criminal Israeli state, aided and abetted by the US.
- A Pointer To What? (News International, M.B. Naqvi, Aug 02, 2006)
Several former lieutenant generals, MPs, ministers and some academics have written a letter to the president with copies to the PPP and PML-N chiefs. What they say is common ground among democrats; the only remarkable thing about it is who said it.
- Satellite Pictures `Show' Pakistan Has Terror Camp (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan's claim that it does not have terrorist training camps in its territory has been strongly contested in the United States.
- Rs 37m Spent On Luxury Cars In Women’S Development Project (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
The Sindh government has spent Rs 37 million on luxury cars as part of an Asian Development Bank-funded project for the development of four “women friendly districts” in interior Sindh.
- Satellite Pictures Show Terror Camp In Balakot (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan’s claims that it does not have terrorist training camps in its territory is being strongly contested by FBI which has told a US court that satellite pictures pointed towards such a camp.
- Give Specific Information On Mumbai Blasts: Pakistan (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Aug 02, 2006)
We reject Indian attitude of instinctive reactions: Riaz Mohammad Khan
- India Raises Differential Treatment Issue (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Aug 02, 2006)
Domestic notification does not contravene the letter and spirit of the SAFTA Agreement, says Pakistan
- Pakistan Urges India To Deal With Festering Issues (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan and India should stop bickering in public and resolve longstanding disputes over Kashmir and other issues instead of learning to live with problems, a top Pakistani official said on Tuesday.
- Fbi Has Images Of Terror Camp In Pak (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan’s claims that it does not have terrorist training camps in its territory has been strongly contested by the FBI which has told a US court that satellite pictures pointed towards such a camp.
- Trigger-Happy Pros (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 02, 2006)
It was obviously a mistake, this business about a militant “neutralised” in Jammu and Kashmir being a Pakistan army major operating in mufti. Still, it projected the Indian army poorly in a situation where its public image has ever been patchy.
- Jem Strikes Twice, Kills Four Crpf, Bsf Jawans (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Militants of Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) struck twice killing four security personnel in Srinagar when the Legislative Assembly and Council sessions were on.
- Peace Talks’ Resumption (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 02, 2006)
EVEN though it cannot be called a breakthrough, it is a matter of some satisfaction that the secretary-level talks between Pakistan and India in Dhaka have been described as “positive” by Foreign Secretary Riaz . . .
- Enters New "President" (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Aug 02, 2006)
As speculated in knowledgeable circles Raza Zulqarnain Khan has become "President" of "Azad" Kashmir which is the local name of the occupied territory across the Line of Control (LoC).
- Pakistani Poet Shuns Award Over Musharraf's Rule (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan's greatest living Urdu poet said he had returned the country's highest civilian award to protest the policies of President Pervez Musharraf.
- Bush Authorizes Graphite Export To China (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
President George W Bush authorized the export to China of 907,200 kg of bulk graphite for making plastics and said he did not believe it would prove detrimental to the US space launch industry.
- Changing Goalposts (Deccan Herald, Kuldip Nayar, Aug 02, 2006)
IN principle I am against the bomb. When India exploded it, I paraded on the streets of Delhi, along with 5,000 people, to register protest.
- Third-Class Governance Can’T Give First-Class Response To Terrorism (Indian Express, Arun Shourie, Aug 02, 2006)
By the end of 2003, we were being told that our agencies had neutralised over 160 ISI modules — counting only those outside Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast. Since then, up to July 11, 2006, again counting only those outside Jammu and Kashmir . . .
- Karachi Caves In Under Rains (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 02, 2006)
At least eight persons were killed and scores others were injured as incessant rains on Sunday paralysed Karachi with choked drainage and sewerage system.
- Ptv’S Laudable Azadi Transmission (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, The News International, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan Television’s decision to telecast special programmes through the launching of special Azad Transmission”Mera Pakistan” aimed at promoting patriotism is heartening and timely.
- Pak-India Auto Project Delayed (News International, Imran Ayub, Aug 02, 2006)
Uncertainty about South Asia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) has put a halt to a joint venture between the auto industries of India and Pakistan, which had targeted July 2006 to initiate a motorcycle and rickshaw assembling project in Lahore.
- Venice Of The East? (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 02, 2006)
Some politicians and 'leaders' in the past -- obviously quite mistakenly -- have tried to compare Karachi with Venice.
- Pak Rejects Indian Allegation Over Safta (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan Foreign Secretary Riaz Mohammad Khan Tuesday rejected the Indian allegation that Pakistan was not implementing SAFTA in letter and spirit.
- Apollo Sindhoori Launches Sensex Futures On Bse (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Apollo Sindhoori Capital Investments has soft launched the trading facility of Sensex futures on BSE in Chennai. P. B. Subramaniyan, Executive . . .
- Nuclear Weapons: A World Gone Mad (Deccan Herald, BOB HERBERT, Aug 02, 2006)
More and more nations are in the race for nuclear weapons. NPT has been a failure.
- To India And Pakistan (News International, Amanullah Khan, Aug 02, 2006)
For most of the time during their 60-year-long history as free nations, India and Pakistan have been fighting against each other at national and international levels and on political, diplomatic, economic, military and media fronts.
- European Muslims & Crimes Within (Frontline, RAFIA ZAKARIA, Aug 02, 2006)
European Muslims remain silent on horrific crimes within the community citing fear of fuelling Islamophobia as the reason.
- The Indo-Us Deal (Tribune, T.P. Sreenivasan, Aug 02, 2006)
Two legislatures, separated by miles of land and sea, but inspired by the same ideals of freedom and democracy, presented two different spectacles on July 27 when they discussed their vision of the future of the relationship between their two countries.
- Ulfa Should See Reason (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Aug 02, 2006)
In June, when the People's Consultative Group (PCG) concluded the third round of talks with the Union Government on behalf of the United Liberation Front of Asom, the assumption naturally was that at long last direct talks between the Government . . .
- A Critique Of The Private Sector In Pakistan (News International, Mosharraf Zaidi, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan's favourite past-time is dissecting and criticising the government.
- Did Wild Birds Bring Avian Flu To India? (Hindu, N. Gopal Raj , Aug 02, 2006)
A "smoking gun" that could convincingly pin the blame on wild birds is lacking. Even at the global level, unravelling the role of wild birds in the spread of H5N1 is not proving easy.
- The Government Must Ensure Passage Of Hudood Amendment Bill (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Aug 02, 2006)
The government has come up with a draft law seeking to amend the controversial Hudood Ordinances.
- India And Pakistan Must Deal With Festering Issues: Riaz (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Riaz says India should announce a schedule to resume talks
India’s move to raise SAFTA implementation a violation of procedures
- India, Pak To Continue Peace Talks (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
India and Pakistan have agreed to continue their composite dialogue peace process, which came to a halt last month following the serial blasts in Mumbai on July 11, for which India has blamed Pakistani radical groups.
- No Clue Yet To Indo-Pak Dialogue Resumption (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Despite high-level meetings here to take stock of bilateral ties, there is no clarity yet when the Indo-Pak composite dialogue process hit by Mumbai blasts will resume but discussions at technical level will go ahead.
- India Urged To Deal With Festering Issues: Eu, Us To Be Saarc Observers (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan and India should stop bickering in public and resolve longstanding disputes over Kashmir and other issues instead of learning to live with problems, a top Pakistani official said on Tuesday.
- Don't Compromise Nation's Security (Pioneer, Charti Lal Goel, Aug 02, 2006)
To overcome an enemy, who is at perpetual war with India and Indians, we have to put our own house in order first, says Charti Lal Goel
- Terrorism Shouldn’T Affect Ties: Pak (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan on Tuesday emphasised that ‘‘phenomenon of terrorism’’ should not be allowed to impact on Indo-Pak ties but virtually rejected India’s demand for the arrest of leaders of Jamat-ud-Dawa headed by Lashkar-e-Toiba chief Hafiz Mohammad Sayed.
- Lashkar Is India's Al Qaeda (Pioneer, Wilson John, Aug 02, 2006)
Counter-terrorism operations through appropriate covert action should be taken to stop LeT from killing innocent civilians and bleeding India ----
- Greek, Latin Or Turk (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Aug 02, 2006)
Xenophobia has no place in today’s world
- 8 Killed In Clashes Between Terrorists, Security Personnel (Pioneer, Khursheed Wani, Aug 02, 2006)
Amid tight security arrangements in Srinagar for the ongoing Assembly session, militants of the Jaish-e-Muhammad outfit struck at Dalgate and Karan Nagar areas killing four security personnel.
- Pak Flays India Move To Raise Safta Issue In Saarc (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Rejecting India's contention over the implementation of SAFTA, Pakistan on Tuesday said New Delhi's move to raise the issue at the SAARC Foreign Secretary-level meeting amounted to violation of procedures laid down under the agreement for resolution.
- Don't Play 'I Spy' (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Aug 02, 2006)
End this 'mole' hunt, India is fed up ---- There was something of a Shakespearean tragedy played out in Parliament on Tuesday as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and former Foreign Minister . . .
- Fbi Satellite Pictures Point Towards Terror Camps In Pakistan (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan’s claims that it does not have terrorist training camps in its territory is being strongly contested by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation which has told a US court that satellite pictures pointed towards such a camp.
- Dramatic Changes In Lebanon (Business Standard, Ajai Shukla, Aug 01, 2006)
Beirut: In the eye of the storm raging across the Israel-Lebanon border is a battalion called 4 SIKH, comprising about 800 Indian peacekeepers.
- Rain Havoc In Karachi (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 01, 2006)
Complete collapse was inevitable in a city where the infrastructure barely copes even at the best of times.
- Tightened Monetary Policy (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 01, 2006)
WHILE reiterating its dual responsibility to ensure price stability and promote economic growth, the State Bank of Pakistan has further tightened its monetary stance, initiated in early 2005, to contain inflationary pressures.
- Ls Mps Attack Centre On Lebanon (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
The Indian government on Monday condemned the "irresponsible and indiscriminate" bombing of Lebanon by Israel and described it as "outrageous".
- Qana Massacre Blowback Will Hurt Us (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Aug 01, 2006)
The world is outraged by what Israel did on Sunday but helpless to do anything about it. Sixty people were killed, at least 37 of them children, in an Israeli air raid on the Lebanese village of Qana, the biggest incident of ruthless murder of . . .
- Heavy Rains Paralyse Karachi, 8 Killed (Pakistan Observer, Amanullah Khan, Aug 01, 2006)
Karachi received heavy rains during last 24 hours disrupting the entire civic life, besides killing 8 people in rain related accidents.
- 12 Terrorists From 4 Outfits Surrender In J&k (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
As security forces stepped up anti-terrorism operations in Jammu and Kashmir, 12 terrorists from four different outfits laid down arms in Baramulla district on Monday.
- Four Pak Infiltrators Killed; 12 Surrender (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Four heavily armed Pakistani infiltrators were killed and 10 people, including seven Amarnath pilgrims wounded while 12 militants surrendered before security forces in Kashmir valley during the past 24 hours.
- India, Pak Discuss Terror, Peace Process Continues (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Amidst the chill in bilateral relations following the Mumbai blasts, India and Pakistan on Monday night held the first high-level talks during which New Delhi raised its concerns over cross border terrorism and hoped these will be addressed properly.
- India Accuses Pakistan Of Jeopardising Safta (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Pakistan ‘surprised’ at Indian statement
- Trigger-Happy Pros (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 01, 2006)
It was obviously a mistake, this business about a militant “neutralised” in Jammu and Kashmir being a Pakistan army major operating in mufti. Still, it projected the Indian army poorly in a situation where its public image has ever been patchy.
- Jihad's New Targets (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Aug 01, 2006)
PM's silence is intriguing ---- Key aides of the Prime Minister are expected to be discrete and maintain a low profile.
- If No Minister Is Involved In Sugar Scam… (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 01, 2006)
Minister for Food and Agriculture Sikandar Hayat Bosan has claimed that no member of the Federal Cabinet is involved in the sugar crisis. Justifying the alarmingly high prices of the commodity in Pakistan, he attributed the rise to its prices in . . .
- Let's Go On Hot Pursuit (Pioneer, Hari Om, Aug 01, 2006)
The options for India are limited after the Mumbai bombings. It cannot afford another 7/11. Nor can it afford to depend on the US and Britain.
- President’S Mind (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 01, 2006)
WHAT President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam said during his address to the joint session of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly on Friday highlighted the role of socio-economic development in bringing about . . .
- North Korea’S Missile Men (Tribune, Barbara Demick, Aug 01, 2006)
When North Korea first test-launched a missile capable of reaching Japan, the son of the country’s leader lavished praise and gifts on the researchers who had labored away on the project behind locked doors.
- Lashkar Targeting N-Sites (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Acknowledging that Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Toiba is planning strikes on critical infrastructure, military targets and religious places, Union Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee told the Lok Sabha today that the government was taking all possible . . .
- Don’T Mar Independence Day’S Sanctity (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 01, 2006)
The mma, a conglomerate of six religious political parties, has decided to observe the Independence Day as ‘Yaum-e-Nijaat’ on August 14 next.
- India-Us Nuclear Deal — Good Intentions, Bad Bargain (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Aug 01, 2006)
In their anxiety to secure the country's energy security, India's leaders seem to have convinced themselves that the nuclear deal is in the best interest of the country. Yet, the impression is unavoidable that the Government has been taking too many . . .
- Blast In Mumbai: An Acid Test (Daily Excelsior, Joginder Singh, Aug 01, 2006)
Terrorists struck in a big way at the financial heart of India on 11th July, 2006, on Mumbai's lifeline, that is the local trains running in the City's western suburbs.
- India, Pakistan Renew Commitment To Peace Process (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Aug 01, 2006)
India and Pakistan on Monday pledged to push a peace process that had come under severe strain after New Delhi blamed Pakistan-based Islamist militants for the Mumbai bombings.
- India Talks Tough On Safta (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Aug 01, 2006)
India-Pakistan differences on SAFTA dominate first day of Foreign Secretaries meet
Pakistan's decision to take bilateral trading route is negation of SAFTA
Lot of time and effort invested in good faith while negotiating SAFTA: Saran
- New Evidence On Mumbai Blasts Shows Up (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Aug 01, 2006)
Rahil Abdul Rehman Sheikh may have developed transnational terror networks after a visit to J&K
Ghaswala joined jihad against India after Gujarat pogrom
Conference a cover for meeting with top J & K-based terrorists.
- India Can't Afford To Snap Israel Ties (Times of India, RAJAT PANDIT, Aug 01, 2006)
Defence minister Pranab Mukherjee may have 'deferred' his visit to Israel last month due to 'political sensitivities', but there is little chance of UPA government capitulating to the Left's demand for severing all military ties with the Jewish state.
- Tsunami Godown Opens Doors To The Needy Elsewhere (Hindu, M. Dinesh Varma, Aug 01, 2006)
NGO engaged in sorting, mending and despatching clothing to several Indian States and Pakistan
- American Satellite Captures Terror Camps In Pakistan (Times of India, Chidanand Rajghatta, Aug 01, 2006)
When India's national security establishment and foreign office mandarins meet with interlocutors from Islamabad and Washington over the next few days amid a spat over sponsorship of terrorism in the neighbourhood, they could draw upon court . . .
- Wrong Place, Wrong Time (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 01, 2006)
It seems that some political advisers of President Musharraf are managing to do what the opposition parties have failed to so far so far --
- Coalition Politics In A Quasi-Military-Repub (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 01, 2006)
The writer is editor current affairs, The News, and editor South Asian Journal
Before the ruling coalition in Sindh, and at the centre, could fall apart, the arbitration by President General Pervez Musharraf worked its magic to keep the adversaries tog
- Masses Will Reject Opposition, Says Musharra (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf came down heavily on the opposition on Monday, saying that they wanted to destabilise the country when it was heading towards stability.
- Enough Is Enough (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 01, 2006)
It was only a matter of time before Israel's reckless and savage Lebanon strategy ended in a terrible tragedy that would shake the civilised world. It happened on Sunday at Qana in southern Lebanon, when Israeli jets flattened a building killing . . .
- Challenges For The Ajk Govt (News International, Ershad Mahmud, Aug 01, 2006)
Many were predicting that the ruling Muslim Conference would once again form a government in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). Quite a few reasons contributed to this pre-poll pointer.
- Trapped In A Web (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 01, 2006)
For at least two weeks, I've been feeling a compulsion to write in this column about the crisis in the Middle East.
- Blast Mastermind Received Money: Probe (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
The Mumbai blast key accused Faizal Sheikh had received 37,000 Saudi Riyals in two installments – one before and another after the terror attack– investigations have revealed.
- Rain Mayhem (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 01, 2006)
Dozens killed and the country's largest two cities paralysed -- and more mayhem to follow.
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