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Articles 17421 through 17520 of 21681:
- India Vows To Push On With Iranian Gas Pipeline (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2005)
Energy-hungry India said on Saturday it would push on with plans to build a $7 billion gas pipeline from Iran, undaunted by the increasing threat of United Nations sanctions against Tehran.
- Us, N Korea Brief Before Nuke Talks (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2005)
The United States and North Korea will hold talks in Beijing around September 11, shortly before the resumption of six-party talks aimed at persuading Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear weapons programme, Japan’s daily Mainichi Shimbun said on Saturday.
- Indo-Iran Gas Pipeline Deal By Year-End (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2005)
Ignoring pressure from the US, India and Iran on Saturday decided to go ahead with the proposed $7.4 billion gas pipeline project to supply much needed natural gas through Pakistan and agreed to sign a framework agreement by December this year.
- Discovery Of Pakistan? (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2005)
Given the historical baggage that weighs the two nations down, Aitzaz Ahsan's The Indus Saga: From Pataliputra to Partition may just reinforce established mindsets on both sides of the Indo-Pak border. After all,
- Demystifying General Dyer (Hindu, Aditi De, Sep 04, 2005)
He does not think he would have enjoyed Dyer's company if he had met him in the officer's mess. Nigel Collett talks about the controversial General and his recently-published book.
- Confluence Of Musical Traditions (Hindu, SAVITRY NAIR, Sep 04, 2005)
This year's Pablo Casals Festival in Prades saw a musical dialogue between Carnatic music, Western chamber music and a Catalan singer
- Iran's Clearance For Lng Project (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Sep 04, 2005)
India gives conditional support to nuclear energy programme
Natwar meets Iranian President, Foreign Minister
Petroleum Ministers of India, Pakistan, Iran to meet
Positive consideration to hike LNG quantity
Preliminary understanding soon
- A New Theory On Mad Cow Disease (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2005)
British team of scientists suggests origins in the Indian subcontinent
- "India-Iran Ties Will Benefit Entire Region" (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Sep 03, 2005)
External Affairs Minister arrives in Teheran on three-day visit
Visit to expand opportunities for mutual cooperation
Iran has taken a "definite decision" to strengthen relations with India
Iranian nuclear issue and purchase of oil and gas to figure..
- Talking To Israel (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2005)
The Pakistan foreign minister met his Israeli counterpart in Istanbul on Thursday.
- Australian Companies Keen On Investing In India, Says High Commissioner (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2005)
Bilateral cooperation in tourism, education and services sector possible, he says
- After Bus, It Is Trucks (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Sep 03, 2005)
Next round of dialogue in New Delhi in January next
- Good Opportunity (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 03, 2005)
The Hurriyat must talk for the people of Kashmir
- Uk In Turmoil Over Video Tape Confession By Bomber (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Sep 03, 2005)
More intelligence experts are likely to be sent to Pakistan to track down the mastermind who planned the July 7 attack.
- Ajk Psc Announces Results Of Mdg Exams (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 03, 2005)
Mirpur (AJK) —Azad Jammu Kashmir Public Service Commission (PSC) has announced the names of the successful candidates appeared in the written examination and interview test for seven posts of Assistant Commissioner (B-17) of management group, six posts...
- Pakistan’S Compulsions On Israel (Tribune, K. Subrahmanyam, Sep 03, 2005)
THE meeting between Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri and his Israeli counterpart Silvan Shalom in the Four Seasons Hotel in Istanbul has understandably generated a lot of attention in India and abroad.
- Jehadi Terror In Bangladesh (Tribune, Suhas Chakma, Sep 03, 2005)
A series of coordinated blasts of over 400 bombs in 63 out of 64 districts on August 17 firmly established Bangladesh as another hotbed of terrorism. While the police blamed the Jamaatul Mujahideen, Minister of Industries and Jamaat-e-Islami leader Maulan
- Moving Forward (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 03, 2005)
It is heartening to note that India and Pakistan not only continue to move forward with the composite dialogue process, but have jointly affirmed its “integrity”. That augurs well for the several complex issues that await resolution in the next round of t
- Indo-Pak Cbms For Starting Truck Service For Trade (Tribune, V. Mohan Narayan, Sep 03, 2005)
Setting the stage for the meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Pervez Musharraf in New York on September 14, India and Pakistan today announced a slew of measures to promote people-to-people contacts, including starting a truck serv
- Chc Site Vacated, Auction Of Old Structure On Anvil (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 03, 2005)
Site meant for the 150-bed Children Hospital Complex (CHC) has been totally vacated and auction and demolition of the old residential quarters is on the anvil these days.
- India, Pak In Truck For Peace (Deccan Herald, PTI, Sep 03, 2005)
The foreign secretaries prepared the ground for the prime minister’s meeting with Gen Musharraf in New York on September 14.
- India, Pak Announce New Cbms; To Start Truck Service For Trade (Press Trust of India, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 03, 2005)
Setting the stage for the meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Pervez Musharraf in New York on September 14, India and Pakistan today announced a slew of measures to promote people-to-people contacts, including starting a truck serv
- Politicians’ Writ Or Police Raj (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Sep 03, 2005)
THAT police are meant to maintain law and order still holds good in the West, although the 9/11 attacks have drastically changed its meaning.
- Bengladesh Crisis Pose Threat To India (Daily Excelsior, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 03, 2005)
Events in Bangladesh are unfolding almost like a Greek tragedy. The nation born in 1971 with the blood and sweat of the Indian army and Mukti Bahani is facing a crisis of identity.
- Pm'suseful Kabul Visit (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Sep 03, 2005)
PM'suseful Kabul visit
Men, Matters, Memories
By M L Kotru
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Kabul visit has by all accounts been a useful one.
- Talks Offer Completes First Cycle: Mirwaiz (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2005)
Kotli—The budding Kashmiri leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, chairman All Parties Hurriyet Conference (APHC), has described the offer of talks to his collective political forum the APHC, as an opportunity of completing the first cycle of Kashmir talks he first
- Chief Minister Or Chief Master? (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Sep 03, 2005)
Nearly a decade of coalition rule now has produced many fundamental changes in our politics.
- India Pleased On Talks, Pakistan Wants Kashmir Focus (Reuters, ZEESHAN HAIDER , Sep 03, 2005)
India said on Friday it was pleased with progress in South Asia peace talks, despite concerns over infiltration of Islamic militants in Kashmir, but Pakistan urged greater focus to resolve the dispute over the territory.
- India, Pakistan Announce New Cbms (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 03, 2005)
India and Pakistan have decided to hold third round of the ‘composite dialogue’ from January next year.
- Hurriyat To Send A Six Member Delegation For Talks With Pm (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 02, 2005)
The moderate faction of Hurriyat today decided to send a six-member delegation led by its Chairman Mirwaiz Umer Farooq
- Pakistan-India Talks To Go On; Agreement On Missiles (Reuters, ZEESHAN HAIDER , Sep 02, 2005)
Nuclear-armed Pakistan and India met to review their slow-moving peace process on Thursday and agreed to continue their dialogue, despite a lack of progress in resolving their bloody dispute over Kashmir.
- India’S Past-Ii (Statesman, Jagmohan , Sep 02, 2005)
Bright And Dark Sides Of The British Coin While the impact of British rule was salutary, in some respects, its negative fallout was deep and widespread.
- India, Pak Agree To Release All Prisoners By Sept 12 (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 02, 2005)
India and Pakistan announced on Tuesday the release of all fishermen and civilian prisoners by September 12
- Welcome Sign (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 02, 2005)
It is to be welcomed that the ice has been finally broken between the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government in New Delhi and the moderate faction of the Hurriyat Conference.
- Children: Victims Of Violence (Daily Excelsior, S. M. Khan, Sep 02, 2005)
Frustrated with the on-going peace process between India and Pakistan to normalize relations between the two countries, the terrorists have started targetting innocent children out of frustration.
- Pakistan Keeps Date With Israel While India Hesitates To Expand Ties (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 02, 2005)
India's ties with Tel Aviv have just got a little more challenging as the foreign ministers of Pakistan and Israel met in Istanbul today and set the stage for normalisation of bilateral relations.
- Hurriyat To Send 6 Member Delegation For Talks (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 02, 2005)
In a 48 hour long gun battle on Line of Control in Nowgam Sector in Kupwara, nine militants, owing allegiance to Lashkar-e-Toiba militant outfit, were gunned down by the troopers of 15 JAT rifles at Kazinag Phad hills, some 32 kilometers from Handwara ...
- 6-Member Hurriyat Team For Talks With Pm (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 02, 2005)
The moderate faction of Hurriyat today decided to send a six-member delegation led by its Chairman, Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, for talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to pursue with “seriousness” the dialogue to find a “lasting and durable” solution to the
- Can Musharraf Deliver? (Tribune, Sushant Sareen, Sep 02, 2005)
Reports of terrorists training camps in Pakistan being reopened,
- Talks With Hurriyat (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 02, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s invitation to Hurriyat Conference leader Mirwaiz Omar Farooq for talks on the Kashmir issue on September 5 is reassuring. Talks between the Centre and the Kashmiri leadership had reached a dead-end and this has been causing
- India, Pakistan To Continue Dialogue (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Sep 02, 2005)
Joint Commission headed by Foreign Ministers to be revived to give a new impetus to bilateral ties
The third round of the composite dialogue to commence in December
Possibility of two additional bus routes discussed
- Re-Ignition Key (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 02, 2005)
The prime minister’s decision to invite the Hurriyat for talks, and the Hurriyat’s decision to accept the invitation are welcome developments.
- Pak Devolution Of Power (Tribune, Ash Narain Roy, Sep 02, 2005)
Democracy has been anathema to Pakistani rulers during a large part of the country’s existence.
- India, Pak Agree On Prenotification Of Ballistic Missiles (Tribune, V. Mohan Narayan, Sep 02, 2005)
Taking forward the peace process with Pakistan, India today proposed two additional bus routes between the two countries but firmly ruled out redrawing of boundaries or fixing “artificial deadlines” for resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir issue.
- India, Pakistan To Sign Missile Pact In October (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 02, 2005)
India and Pakistan met to review their slow-moving peace process on Thursday and agreed to continue their dialogue, despite a lack of progress in resolving their dispute over Kashmir.
- India Proposes Two More Bus Routes (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 02, 2005)
Taking forward the peace process with Pakistan, India proposed two additional bus routes between the two countries but firmly ruled out redrawing of boundaries or fixing ‘‘artificial deadlines’’ for resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir issue.
- Pakistan's Religious Parties Losing Ground? (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Sep 02, 2005)
For the first time in decades, Pakistan's religious parties and organisations appear to be seriously threatened by government measures to curtail their influence. This is evident from their increasingly belligerent tone towards President Pervez Musharraf
- Energy Security And The Search For New Options (Hindu, M.R. Srinivasan, Sep 02, 2005)
Efforts have to be stepped up to leverage emerging technologies to tap new and existing sources of energy better.
- Musharraf Defends Istanbul Meet (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Sep 02, 2005)
Amid protests of "betrayal of Palestine cause" by religious parties over the Istanbul meeting,
- Pakistan, Israel In Landmark Meet (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Sep 02, 2005)
Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri and his Israeli counterpart Silvan Shalom have met in Istanbul, capping a series of back channel contacts, which have been taking place for "several years."
- Nine Militants Killed In Encounter (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Sep 02, 2005)
Infiltration from across the border; Army operation continuing in Kupwara
- 'Cruising' Along (Deccan Herald, Ashvani K Sachdev, Sep 02, 2005)
The test of a cruise missile by Pakistan shows that it will not respect the spirit of understanding with India
- Mother Nature Is Unhappy With Iraq (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 02, 2005)
Over one thousand Iraqis were crushed to death or drowned and another 500 were injured on Wednesday in a stampede on a Baghdad bridge as vast crowds of pilgrims were sent into panic by rumours of suicide bombers in their midst.
- Dig, Dig, Dig (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 02, 2005)
Karachi hapless motorists and commuters are being made to suffer some torrid problems of late.
- Sonia’S Ordeal (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 02, 2005)
Over one thousand Iraqis were crushed to death or drowned and another 500 were injured on Wednesday in a stampede on a Baghdad bridge as vast crowds of pilgrims were sent into panic by rumours of suicide bombers in their midst. Another 25 persons died ...
- India, Pakistan To Ink Agreement On Missiles (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 02, 2005)
The two sides agreed to meet between Oct 3 and 5 to review the peace process and initiate the third round of composite dialogue.
- State Of Relations With The Us (Dawn, Tayyab Siddiqui, Sep 02, 2005)
Much has been written on the significance of Manmohan Singh’s July visit to the US and on the likely impact of the defence agreements signed in the context of Pakistan’s security environment.
- Understanding With India On New Cbms (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 02, 2005)
Pakistan and India on Thursday agreed to take bilateral ties forward and implement more confidence-building measures such as opening more bus routes between the two countries.
- An Inexplicable Delay (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 02, 2005)
It speaks of the apathy of the government to the dismal state of women in Pakistan that the prime minister’s secretariat has so far not appointed a chairperson for the National Commission on the Status of Women.
- Unrest In Waziristan (Dawn, Amir Usman, Sep 02, 2005)
Waziristan is once again in the news. Every day there are reports of rocket and missile attacks — 45 in one single night recently — the ambush of army conveys, killings of prominent tribal elders including former senator Malik Faridullah and . . .
- Pok Nationalists Highlight Human Rights Violation (Daily Excelsior, Samuel Baid, Sep 01, 2005)
Kashmiri nationalist freedom fighters, who have been forced to flee Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) to sojourn in the West, get a chance every year to tell the world of oppressive,
- Manmohan Singh Invites Hurriyat For Peace Talks (Reuters, Kamil Zaheer, Sep 01, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh invited the Hurriyat Conference, Kashmir's main political separatist alliance, on Wednesday for peace talks, aiming to resume a dialogue stalled for a year, and the group accepted his invitation
- Indo-Pak Foreign Secretaries Begin Two-Day Talks In Islamabad (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2005)
The Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan today held talks here to review the progress in the Composite Dialogue Process and to chalk out a strategy to give a further push to the peace initiatives.
- In Our Backyard (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2005)
There have been quite a few significant developments that highlight the proximity of our country as a whole and this State in particular with the erstwhile Soviet Union.
- Pm To Meet Hurriyatleaders On Sept 5 (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2005)
Carrying forward his peace initiative in Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today invited the moderate Hurriyat Conference leaders for talks here on September 5, marking the separatist group’s first highest-level interaction with the Centre.
- Indo-Pak Foreign Secretaries’ Talks Today (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2005)
India and Pakistan will review the progress of the second round of the Composite Dialogue process and chalk out the future course of the peace maneuvers during the two-day Foreign Secretary level talks beginning in Islamabad from Thursday.
- Day Of The Disappeared (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 01, 2005)
The day of the disappeared persons was observed August 30 across the globe.
- A Push For Peace (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 01, 2005)
The Home Secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan have ended with good news for the civilians, including fishermen, languishing in jails on both sides of the border.
- Leagues Under The Sea (Telegraph, Abhijit Bhattacharyya , Sep 01, 2005)
Notwithstanding what the Americans may have once thought of Indians — treacherous witches and bastards — they are not in the habit of capturing power through coups or other illegal means.
- Pm Invites Hurriyat For Talks (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2005)
In a renewed peace initiative, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has invited the moderate Hurriyat Conference leader Mirwaiz Omar Farooq for talks on the protracted Kashmir issue here on September 5.
- Fighting Diseases Or Drug Makers? (Deccan Herald, Manu N Kulkarni, Sep 01, 2005)
American drug companies are promoting diseases to fit their drugs instead of promoting drugs to treat diseases
- Significant Progress (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2005)
The release of prisoners must be a continuous process
- Restoring A Historical Bond (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 01, 2005)
It was unfortunate that no Indian Prime Minister could visit Afghanistan for the past 29 years although the two countries share a close relationship extending over centuries. From the early 1980s to the mid-1990s the situation in and around Kabul was too
- A Test For India's Foreign Policy (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Sep 01, 2005)
India needs to stay the course in building an enhanced energy partnership with Iran and taking an independent position on its civil nuclear energy programme.
- Pm Invites Hurriyat For Talks (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2005)
The moderate Kashmir separatist group has accepted the gesture ‘in principle’; it will meet on Thursday to plan its dialogue strategy.
- Dialogue Process To Be Reviewed (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Sep 01, 2005)
India-Pakistan Foreign Secretary-level talks beginning today
Possible agenda for Manmohan-Musharraf meeting to be discussed
Plan to change the format of the composite dialogue
Ministerial Commission may be revived
- Isn’T Ruling Alliance In Disarray? (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 01, 2005)
Quorum syndrome continues to hit the National Assembly. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Sher Afgan could not wind up the debate on the allegations of rigging in the recent Local Bodies elections due to lack of quorum on Tuesday. And the House was . . .
- Soaring Oil Prices (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2005)
It seems that there is no end to the volatility in the oil prices in the international market. The prices surged to fresh historic peaks on Tuesday on supply concerns, amid uncertainty over the extent of damage to US production facilities caused by ....
- The Oil Price Hike Riddle (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 01, 2005)
On Tuesday, the World price of oil touched a new high of $71 a barrel, making it ever more difficult for official economic managers the world over to keep a grip on the economies of their respective countries.
- Good News For Prisoners (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 01, 2005)
It is heartening to know that as they move towards a detente, India and Pakistan are adopting a more humane approach to issues that were previously treated only in their politico-legal context.
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