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Articles 12721 through 12820 of 21681:
- Singh Invites Sajjad Lone For Kashmir Talks (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 12, 2006)
A prominent Kashmiri leader on Tuesday said he was invited to meet India’s prime minister for talks about how to end the decades-old dispute over Kashmir.
- Countdown To Armageddon? (Washington Times, Editorial, The Washington Times, Jan 12, 2006)
Iran's removal of U.N. seals at its Natanz nuclear-enrichment plant and its resumption of nuclear research should be seen for what it is: the latest example of a 20-year campaign -- much of it documented by the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy . . . .
- Rajnath And Up’S Slow Churning (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Jan 11, 2006)
The meaning being read into Rajnath Singh’s elevation as BJP president obscures the more obvious reality that the choice is a function of the total confusion in the party, particularly at its higher reaches.
- Congress Joins Battle With Dal (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 11, 2006)
Even as the JD(S) has threatened to pull out of the coalition government if the Congress joins hands with the All India Progressive Janata Dal (AIPJD) in the hung zilla panchayats (ZPs), the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) leadership, in tune
- 7 Pakistan Soldiers Die In Attack (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jan 11, 2006)
At least seven soldiers of Pakistan's paramilitary and 14 suspected militants were killed early on Tuesday in the trouble torn Waziristan tribal belt bordering Afghanistan.
- India, China Complete Second Round Of Strategic Dialogue (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Jan 11, 2006)
Saran says the Chinese did not express unhappiness over the Washington-New Delhi nuclear accord
- Andrabi Released, Criticises Musharraf (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jan 11, 2006)
"The only solution to the Kashmir problem is to give people the right to self-determination'' "He [Musharraf] does not have a line of action. He has shown ultimate flexibility on Kashmir and he has a dangerous game plan."
- India To Strengthen Energy Cooperation With China (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 11, 2006)
India and China are expected to further their cooperation in the energy sector during Indian Petroleum Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar's visit to China on 12 January.
- 'Pak Still The Hub Of Nuclear Black Market' (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 11, 2006)
Pakistan continues to be the hub of nuclear black market involved in trading surplus goods to other countries despite the uncovering of the proliferation network of disgraced former top scientist AQ Khan two years ago, a report said on Monday citing...
- Goodbye Peace Process? (News International, Ghani Jafar, Jan 11, 2006)
What on earth is New Delhi up to? There clearly is a method to the madness of its deliberately raising the pitch of hostility with Pakistan through the recent spate of unwarranted official pronouncements regarding the Balochistan situation.
- Infosys Q3 Net Jumps 31 Per Cent (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 11, 2006)
India's second-largest software exporter, Infosys Technologies Ltd, reported a 31 per cent rise in its quarterly net profit on Wednesday, meeting forecasts, as technology outsourcing gathered momentum.
- Too Clever By Half (Hindustan Times, MANOJ JOSHI, Jan 11, 2006)
The situation between India and Pakistan may not be bleak, as Pakistani spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam clarified on Monday...
- Remembering Remarkable Pm (Daily Excelsior, R K Bhatnagar, Jan 11, 2006)
Forty eventful years have passed, since the second Prime Minister of India, Lal Bahadur Shastri, died of massive heart attack.
- Time To Re-Analyse Defence Planning (Daily Excelsior, M.K. Bhatnagar , Jan 11, 2006)
The arms supplies to Nepal, the reported incursion into Bhutan by the Chinese troops, the Yangon - Beijing nexus,
- Musharraf’S Ideas (Statesman, Rajinder Puri, Jan 11, 2006)
Last weekend President Musharraf gave another peace proposal which was promptly rejected by our government.
- China, India Begin Strategic Talks (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 11, 2006)
The second round of talks between India and China, aimed at ironing out difficulties over their disputed border and strengthening their strategic partnership, began on Monday morning, an Indian official said.
- Demilitarisation Required More In Pakistan Than J&k: Azad (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jan 11, 2006)
Outrightly rejecting much touted ‘self-rule’ and de-militarisation’ proposals mooted by Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf for resolving Kashmir issue, Chief Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad today said that aspirations of all the six regions of Jammu
- Pakistan’S Belated Protest (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jan 11, 2006)
ACCORDING to the Foreign Office spokesperson, Pakistan has lodged a strong protest with the US-led forces..
- Centre Ropes In Separatist Leaders For Talks (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 11, 2006)
Making it clear that the talks for finding a solution to the Jammu and Kashmir issue would not be restricted to the Hurriyat Conference, the UPA government for the first time on Tuesday invited separatist leader Sajjad Lone of the People’s Conference for.
- What Next In Balochistan? (Dawn, Zubeida Mustafa, Jan 11, 2006)
THE situation in Balochistan is going from bad to worse. Every day the newspapers carry reports of rocket attacks by unknown people and shelling and firing by the security forces.
- Shocking Beyond Belief (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jan 11, 2006)
THE news that researchers in Canada and India have found that a staggering 10 million female foetuses might have been selectively terminated following ultrasound tests in India
- Hurdles In The Way (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jan 11, 2006)
SEVERAL developments in recent weeks seem not to help in the process of normalization now underway in Indo-Pakistan relations.
- Pak-India Dialogue: A Qualitative Change (News International, Shireen M Mazari, Jan 11, 2006)
The third round of the composite dialogue between Pakistan and India begins later this month with the foreign secretary-level talks in New Delhi on January 17-18.
- ‘Demilitarisation, Self-Rule Positive Proposals’ (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 11, 2006)
Billing suggestions of self-rule and demilitarisation as positive, APHC Executive Member Bilal Lone has said the Hurriyat Conference is expected to take up these suggestions in the next round of talks with the Indian government.
- Centre To Raise Anti-Terror Force (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jan 11, 2006)
Widening the dialogue in Jammu and Kashmir beyond Hurriyat Conference for the first time, the Centre today invited separatist leader Sajjad Lone of People’s Conference for talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on January 14 to find a solution to Kashmi
- Centre Invites Non-Hurriyat Outfit For Talks First Time (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 11, 2006)
Outrightly rejecting much touted ‘self-rule’ and de-militarisation’ proposals mooted by Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf for resolving Kashmir issue, Chief Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad today said that aspirations of all the six regions of Jammu
- The Balochistan Situation Has Some Similarity To 1971 (Daily Times, Sardar Sherbaz Khan Mazari, Jan 11, 2006)
* The situation in Balochistan has been further aggravated by the government..
- Role Of India And China — Route To Three Billion Mobile Subscribers (The Economic Times, Dan Steinbock, Jan 11, 2006)
IN THE mobile industry, the road to three billion subscribers in 2010 is paved with a global strategy that must capitalise on seemingly contradictory objectives
- Karat And Stick Show, 24x7 (The Economic Times, P R RAMESH, Jan 11, 2006)
Indian Left has a fascination for contrarian positions. When India powered its way into the world of the nuclear powerfuls,
- Pakistan: Haunted By Balochistan (Deccan Herald, Bidanda M Chengappa, Jan 11, 2006)
The Balochis, marginalised from the mainstream, are up in arms against the Pak army.
- Iran Policy Is Calculated Risk (Washington Times, Editorial, The Washington Times, Jan 11, 2006)
Blocking research activities is similar to blocking the light" was the poetic phrase used by Iran's head of nuclear research, Hossein Ghafourian, on Iranian radio last "Blocking research activities is similar to blocking the light" was the poetic . . . .
- Rise Of The Homegrown Terrorist (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jan 10, 2006)
The Bangalore police haven't yet released a picture of Abdul Rahman, the man suspected to be the mastermind of the attack at the Indian Institute of Science.
- Protest Lodged With Us-Led Forces In Afghanistan (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 10, 2006)
Pakistan has lodged a strong protest with US-led forces in Afghanistan after a cross-border firing incident over the weekend in which killed eight were people.
- South Asia In Deep Freeze (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Jan 10, 2006)
The big chill that has descended on North India has also begun to engulf India’s relations with her key neighbours. India’s emerging difficulties in the neighbourhood also threaten to mar the big bash that New Delhi is planning for President George Bush..
- Working To Close N-Deal, Upa Fights Last-Minute Jitters From Within (Indian Express, Shishir Gupta, Jan 10, 2006)
With US Under-Secretary of State Nicholas Burns arriving in India on January 19 for talks with his counterpart Shyam Saran, the top UPA leadership is working overtime to arrive at a political decision to close the July 18 nuclear deal before . . .
- Nepal’S Red Rag: China, Pak On India’S Border (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jan 10, 2006)
As King Gyanendra toys with a plan to let China and Pakistan open consulates on the sensitive Indo-Nepal border, the Government has communicated its strong displeasure to Kathmandu.
- Forest Minister Launches Crackdown On Timber Mafia (Daily Excelsior, Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, Jan 10, 2006)
In a high drama operation of post-midnight raids, Forest Minister Tariq Hameed Qarra has seized over 1,000 cft of illegally felled timber, alongwith seven wood poachers, in Kangan area of Srinagar district even as some Government officials involved . . .
- Mqm ‘Ultimatum’ And After (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jan 10, 2006)
There has been a major development over the weekend, and it is positive and political.
- 'Pakistan Continues To Be Hub Of Nuclear Blackmarket' (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 10, 2006)
Pakistan continues to be the hub of nuclear blackmarket involved in trading surplus goods to other countries despite the uncovering of the proliferation network of disgraced former top scientist A Q Khan two years ago, . . .
- Not A Unique Predicament (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jan 10, 2006)
Middle East conflict is part of a widespread impatience with inconvenient frontiers.
- Pak Telecom Company Signs Mous With Reliance, Bnc (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 10, 2006)
Setting aside security concerns, state-run Pakistan Telecommunications Company Limited (PTCL) has signed MOUs with two Indian Telecom companies to provide cable link between the two countries through the Wagah border.
- Pak Says It Has Evidence Of Indian Involvement In Balochistan (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 10, 2006)
Pakistan today claimed that it has evidence with regard to its allegation that India was involved in the unrest in Balochistan province and a decision on sharing it with New Delhi would be taken later.
- Grow Up, General (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jan 10, 2006)
New Delhi has rightly rejected General Musharraf's offer to ensure peace in the Valley if three towns there are demilitarised.
- Lax Immigration Control Aids Militants: Indian Officials (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 10, 2006)
Lax vigilance by Indian immigration officials is allowing Islamist militants to smuggle in weapons and explosives from Bangladesh, a top official with India’s border force said on Monday.
- Hurriyat To Delhi: Show Flexibility On Kashmir (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 10, 2006)
The Hurriyat Conference has urged the Centre to show flexibility in resolving the vexed Kashmir issue and called for immediate demilitarisation in the state, saying peace cannot be restored in a “heavily militarised environment.”
- China And India Hold Border Talks In Beijing (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 10, 2006)
China and India opened a second round of talks Monday aimed at ironing out difficulties over their disputed border and strengthening their strategic partnership, an Indian official said.
- It Could Be A Trying Time (Telegraph, Jyoti Malhotra, Jan 10, 2006)
How Pervez Musharraf handles India will determine if his seventh year in office will be a dream or a nightmare, writes How Pervez Musharraf handles India will determine if his seventh year in office will be a dream or a nightmare, writes Jyoti Malhotra
- Pakistan Has Evidence Of Indian Involvement In Balochistan: Fo (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 10, 2006)
Pakistan lodges protest with US forces in Afghanistan over cross-border firing incident
No unilateral demilitarisation in Kashmir
- General Idea (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jan 10, 2006)
Musharraf can stop cross-border terrorism
Pakistan President Gen Pervez Musharraf comes out with some “idea” on Jammu and Kashmir whenever he finds an opportunity to do so.
- Musharraf’S Kashmir Plan (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Jan 10, 2006)
Pak to join India in combating militancy if troops are withdrawn from 3 cities
- Water Wars Everywhere - Ii (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Jan 10, 2006)
Land disputes have ended paving way for battles over water resources, Zahid Samoon (Abraham) responds to Saadut Hussain’s article Water Wars
- Pak No To Troop Pull-Out From Pok (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 10, 2006)
Pakistan today ruled out unilateral withdrawal of troops from Pakistan occupied Kashmir and said the future of Indo-Pak dialogue process was not “bleak” in the wake of India’s rejection of its suggestion to pull-out troops from three cities in the valley.
- Pak-India Peace Process (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 10, 2006)
The reports that India is not ready to accept President Pervez Musharraf's invitation for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to visit Pakistan during the cricket series between the two countries indicates a palpable cooling down in bilateral ties.
- Heavy Snow, Icy Winds Bring Winter Misery To Asia (Reuters, Palash Kumar, Jan 10, 2006)
Japan braced for more snow on Monday after record falls that have already killed dozens and Indian officials closed schools in the capital as an unusually severe winter racks Asia.
- Pakistan Says India Peace Process "Not All Bleak" (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 10, 2006)
Pakistan said on Monday the prospects for success in a two-year old peace dialogue with India were less gloomy than presumed, despite President Pervez Musharraf's disappointment at the slow progress so far.
- Andrabi Slams Pak, Mirwaiz For Kashmir ‘Sellout’ (Indian Express, MUZAFFAR RAINA, Jan 10, 2006)
Two days from her release after more than four months behind bars, Dukhtaran-e-Millat chairperson Asiya Andrabi condemned today what she called the Hurriyat and the Pakistani sellout on the Kashmir issue and said that she would continue her . . .
- Lax Watch Aids Islamist Militants--India Official (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Jan 10, 2006)
Lax vigilance by Indian immigration officials is allowing Islamist militants to smuggle in weapons and explosives from Bangladesh, a top official with India's border force said on Monday.
- Musharraf Floats Joint Management Plan For Kashmir (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Jan 10, 2006)
President Gen Pervez Musharraf has proposed a joint management by India and Pakistan for the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir, a move that would leave both countries with reduced sovereignty over the territories they now control.
- Behind Bangalore: The Origins Of The Long Jihad (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jan 10, 2006)
The first part of an investigation into how the Lashkar-e-Taiba's terror campaign against India was born, and the forces that drive it today
- Bullying Iran Is Not An Option For The West (Hindu, Mary Riddell, Jan 10, 2006)
Before western leaders seek sanctions against Iran, they should put their own houses in order on nuclear weapons and nuclear power.
- Pakistan Lodges Strong Protest With Allied Forces (Pakistan Observer, Aroosa Alam, Jan 10, 2006)
Pakistan on Monday announced that Islamabad has lodged a strong protest with Allied Forces for the killing of eight persons in Waziristan and is also looking into evidence regarding Indian involvement in Balochistan and if needed it will be shared . . .
- Mqm Withdraws Ultimatum (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Dawn, Jan 10, 2006)
President Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz talked to MQM leader Altaf Hussain telephonically on Sunday to remove his misperceptions about Balochistan situation and Kalabagh Dam. Altaf is understood to have been told that no military operation ...
- Islamabad Rules Out Unilateral Demilitarization: India Urged To Show Flexibility (Dawn, Qudssia Akhlaque, Jan 10, 2006)
Pakistan on Monday made it clear that there would be no unilateral demilitarization of Jammu and Kashmir and expressed the hope that India would show flexibility on the issue.
- Aphc Ready For Second Round Of Talks: Mirwaiz (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 10, 2006)
All Parties Hurriyat Conference on Monday said it was ready for second round of talks with New Delhi and expressed hope that the government would do more to redress human rights problems and custodial killings in the occupied Kashmir.
- The Rake's Progress (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jan 10, 2006)
From next month, the Samjhauta Express between Amritsar and Lahore will not chug alone across the border between India and Pakistan.
- Not Bleak, Says Pakistan (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jan 10, 2006)
Pace of peace process disappointing but forecast is not bleak
"Unilateral demilitarisation possible only if New Delhi agrees to it"
Information on Balochistan being processed
Categorically denies charge of cross-border infiltration
- Support A Family Programme (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jan 10, 2006)
Ch Shujaat Hussain, President Pakistan Muslim League and Chairman Disaster Relief Management Society has said that local and foreign individuals and organizations were taking active part in Punjab Government’s ‘Support a Family Programme’ . . .
- Pak Says No Unilateral Withdrawal Of Troops (Indian Express, K J M Varma, Jan 10, 2006)
Islamabad today ruled out any unilateral withdrawal of troops from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, even as it denied that the future of the Indo-Pak dialogue process was ‘‘bleak’’ despite India’s rejection of its suggestion to pull out troops . . .
- Behind Bangalore: The Long Jihad Today (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jan 10, 2006)
The second and concluding part of an investigation into the Lashkar-e-Taiba networks that operate across India.
- A Widening Chasm (Dawn, Shahid Javed Burki, Jan 10, 2006)
Americans, more than most people, treat the passing of one year and the dawn of another as a moment of deep reflection. Many questions get asked. Among them the most frequent ones raised this year are those related to the way the country has . . .
- Two Years After The Saarc Declaration (Dawn, Tariq Fatemi, Jan 10, 2006)
Two years have passed since President Musharraf and Prime Minister Vajpayee, taking advantage of their participation in the Saarc summit, held official talks that led to the Islamabad Declaration of January 6, 2004. Since then, the two sides have met . .
- Time To Fine-Tune Policies (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jan 10, 2006)
Despite the tightening of monetary policy, the consumer price index is still hovering around eight per cent while the increase in the cost of money has made essentials ever dearer for the poor and rendered investment in export-oriented ventures,
- As The Cold Wave Persists (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jan 10, 2006)
The unusual cold wave that has gripped the nation — and which shows no signs of abating — has caused more gloom than cheer for the people who normally look forward to winter as a respite from harsh summer.
- Hurriyat Ready For Talks With Centre : Farooq (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 10, 2006)
Hurriyat Conference today said it was ready for second round of talks with the Centre and expressed hope that New Delhi would do more to redress human rights problems and custodial killings in Jammu and Kashmir.
- ‘India’S Reaction Is Disappointing’ (Indian Express, BHAVNA VIJ-AURORA, Jan 10, 2006)
Back from Pakistan, the Hurriyat Conference has expressed ‘‘disappointment’’ at New Delhi’s reaction to Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s remarks on the demilitarisation of Kashmir.
- Puerile Pervez (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jan 10, 2006)
Merits the cold-shoulder
Applause, of the derisory slow-handclap variety, is due to the President of Pakistan for an unfailing ability to come up with childish, or mischievous, suggestions to resolve the Kashmir issue every time a television camera ....
- Status Of The Girl Child (Hindu, Andal Damodaran, Jan 10, 2006)
Papers documenting the status of the girl child in the Asian region
- Cultural Crossover (Hindu, JAYA RAMANATHAN, Jan 10, 2006)
Documents the musical and cultural history of the classical Hindustani stringed instrument sarod
- Vip Movement And Traffic (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jan 09, 2006)
ONE wonders who is to blame for the traffic chaos created by frequent VIP movement on Karachi’s roads.
- President Musharraf Too Is Disappointed (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jan 09, 2006)
PRESIDENT Gen Pervez Musharraf has said that he is disappointed with the two years of peace process with India as New Delhi is not responding to his initiatives to resolve the Kashmir issue.
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