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Articles 17921 through 18020 of 21681:
- Wullar Barrage: Indo-Pak Dialogue Tomorrow (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2005)
The UNSC expansion is an issue that the existing club members are unable to dodge any longer. Thus diplomatic games are on to frustrate the major aspirants.
- Bus Terminal For Karachi (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 27, 2005)
Given Karachi’s congested traffic situation, its frustrated residents will be relieved to hear that the city government has begun work
- Issues Of Identity (Dawn, Anwar Syed, Jun 26, 2005)
I have been reading a volume, entitled, “The Final Settlement,” prepared by a think-tank in Mumbai, called “Strategic Insight Group.”
- Curbing Antiquities’ Smuggling (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
The seizure on Thursday of Dubai-bound antiquities worth Rs 700 million by the customs at Karachi port points to the long prevailing problem of historical relics being smuggled out of the country.
- Reining In The Taliban (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 26, 2005)
In one of the biggest attacks in the last two years, 130 Taliban fighters were killed in three days by Afghan and US-led coalition forces determined to put an end to the insurgency prior to September’s presidential elections.
- Moving Ahead (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 26, 2005)
The Sheikh Rashid Ahmed affair has been characterized by rather juvenile behaviour on both sides of the border.
- Justice Above Prejudice (Dawn, Kunwar Idris, Jun 26, 2005)
The current world perception is that it is General Musharraf at one end and fundamentalists at the other who dominate the community life in Pakistan to the exclusion of law and reason.
- Centre's Policies Harming Farmers, Says Deve Gowda (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
Demands `people-friendly' measures
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National Democratic Alliance Government harmed State's interest on Krishna waters issue
Bijapur aerodrom
- Advani A Nationalist Leader, Says Naqvi (Tribune, S. Satyanarayanan, Jun 26, 2005)
June has been an eventful month for the BJP. It had to tackle the “Jinnah Ghost” following its president L.K. Advani’s remarks in Pakistan.
- Sheikh Rashid Deprived Of Visit To Ihk (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jun 26, 2005)
India has refused permission to Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed to visit occupied Kashmir by the Muzaffarabad-Srinagar peace bus, an Indian External Affairs Ministry announcement in New Delhi said.
- Eu Seeks More Tariff Concessions From India (Hindu, SUSHMA RAMACHANDRAN , Jun 26, 2005)
Important ally in WTO trade talks; the two sides are in agreement on many issues"
- Master Of Miniature (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
Artist Vijay Hagaragundgi steadfastly pursues traditional miniature painting in the near-extinct Surapura style, discovers Giridhar Khasnis.
- Pak Trust To Spend Rs 12 Cr On Hindu, Sikh Holy Sites (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
A Pakistan-based trust will spend Rs 12 crore for the beautification of the holy places of Hindu and Sikh communities in the country.
- After The Launch, It’S A Climb To The Crescendo (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
The new generations of the music gharanas are ready to take over the mantle. But while striving to live up to their respective father’s name, the Gen Y gurus face the daunting task of giving classical music it’s rightful space in the world of pop and remi
- Tanneries And Pollution (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 25, 2005)
A report from Sialkot indicating the high levels of pollution caused by the tanneries in the area should be cause for concern,
- Religious Scholar’S Murder (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 25, 2005)
Yet another religious scholar has been shot dead in Karachi.
- Politics Of Budgeting (Dawn, Kaiser Bengali, Jun 25, 2005)
The budget is a political document. It determines how much money will be taken out of whose pockets and how much of that money will be put into whose pockets.
- Refusing Rashid (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 25, 2005)
With independent Pakistanis corroborating the charges, the case against him appears convincing
- Sustainable Peace In S Asia (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jun 24, 2005)
PRIME Minister Shaukat Aziz has once again reiterated Pakistan’s stand that sustainable peace in South Asia and good neighbourly relations with India are directly linked to resolution of the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir.
- Door Wide Open For Resolving Korean Nuclear Issue (Japan Times, JAMES A. KELLY, Jun 24, 2005)
There is no country in Asia, indeed in the world, that behaves like the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
- Jinnah : A Victim Of Hatred? (Tribune, Harjinder Singh Tangri, Jun 24, 2005)
How long shall we continue dubbing Mohammad Ali Jinnah a villain of the story of struggle for freedom with the contempt he doesn’t deserve? We Indians and Pakistanis are very poor students of history.
- Tweaking The Line On Pakistan (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Jun 24, 2005)
The UPA-NDA exchanges on the dialogue process with Pakistan are no sudden eruption.
- Jatoi-Mahar Settlement (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 24, 2005)
AN 18-year-old dispute between the Jatoi and Mahar tribes in Sindh, which started as a row over a piece of agricultural land, was resolved on Sunday at a meeting presided over by the provincial chief minister in Sukkur.
- Muzzling Dissent (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 24, 2005)
It's the timing which has landed it in trouble. The play would have probably sailed smoothly had L K Advani not raised so much heat and dust on Jinnah's persona.
- Irresponsible Approach (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 24, 2005)
Vajpayee’s criticism of the UPA’s Pakistan policy is hypocritical
- N-Weapons In Emerging World Order — Symbols Of Power And Privilege (Business Line, G Parthasarathy, Jun 24, 2005)
The differences between the signatories of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and the absence of any consensus on nuclear disarmament have created a new situation in the global nuclear architecture for India.
- Implications Of Aphc Leaders’ Visit (Dawn, Maqbool Ahmad Bhatty, Jun 24, 2005)
THE two-week long visit of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) Delegation to Azad Kashmir and Pakistan
- Massive Power Failures (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 23, 2005)
Mercury soared to above 40 degrees Celsius in most parts of the country on Tuesday, and so did the number of power breakdowns.
- Camel Kids’ Plight (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 23, 2005)
While it is a relief to know that the first batch of 22 Pakistani camel kids arrived in Lahore on Tuesday, after last month’s Unicef-UAE accord on the return of young jockeys in the Gulf to their home countries,
- The Politics Of Arson And Violence (Dawn, Muhammad Ali Siddiqi, Jun 23, 2005)
The Sindh government has constituted a committee to inquire into the Karachi police’s failure to control the acts of arson (and riots) after last month’s bomb blast in Madinatul Ilm in Karachi.
- India A Satellite Power? (Deccan Herald, PARSA VENKATESHWAR RAO JR, Jun 23, 2005)
There is no need to kowtow to the US. India should assert itself as a world power in its own right
- Indira Gandhi As Parivar Heroine (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 23, 2005)
K.S. Sudarshan's praise of Indira Gandhi at a recent function in Lucknow is yet another command centre barb aimed at the Bharatiya Janata Party's supposedly week-kneed leadership.
- Two Major Initiatives Of Pervaiz (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jun 23, 2005)
JUNE 21, 2005 would go into annals of the Punjab history as golden day. Chief Minister Pervaiz Elahi took two major initiatives on the day with far-reaching impact on the overall socio-economic conditions of the people of the province.
- Ngos’ Regulation (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jun 23, 2005)
PRIME Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that the Government is working on a programme to regulate NGOs to ensure more transparency in their activities.
- Nuclear Threat Or Bluff? (Business Line, K. Subrahmanyam, Jun 23, 2005)
The old time-worn story of Bruce Riedel, who was on President Clinton’s National Security Council staff during the Kargil crisis and was present during the Clinton-Nawaz Sharif negotiations on July 4, 1999, has captured Indian media headlines once again.
- Visit Of Discord (Business Line, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 23, 2005)
Soon after the visit of Hurriyat leaders to Pakistan, we had commented in these columns that the development was highly irregular and undesirable.
- Taliban Generate Telephonic Parleys (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jun 23, 2005)
US PRESIDENT George W Bush telephoned President Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday to defuse tension between Kabul and Islamabad amidst recent incidents of Taliban related violence in Afghanistan.
- Threats From Taliban (Business Line, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 23, 2005)
THE Taliban remains a major destabilising factor in Afghanistan despite the collapse of the militia’s regime in Afghanistan nearly four years ago following the US-led war against terrorism.
- Switching Places (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 23, 2005)
L K Advani's image has traditionally been a hardline one while A B Vajpayee has been the moderate face of the BJP,
- Middle: Making Peace With History (Times of India, ARIF MOHAMMED KHAN, Jun 23, 2005)
The controversy generated by L K Advani in Pakistan still rages. However, Advani's statements were not meant to certify M A Jinnah's politics or build a new image. They signified an earnest attempt to strengthen the peace process.
- Behold The Real Jinnah (Indian Express, Anupam Gupta, Jun 23, 2005)
Described by one of his leading biographers, Stanley Wolpert,
- The Political Blame-Game (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Jun 23, 2005)
With the Ambani brothers burying the hatchet after their mother announced a patch-up formula, stock market indices zoomed,
- We Must Learn To Walk Before We Run, Says Aziz (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jun 23, 2005)
"Kashmir issue has to be resolved for progress in bilateral relations"
- Hope For Siachen (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 23, 2005)
There is some hope now for Siachen. Nine days after Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh spoke of turning the glacier into a “peace mountain”, the follow-up from New Delhi is positive.
- Trade Between Hostile Neighbours Blossoms (New Zealand Herald, ALAN WHEATLEY , Jun 22, 2005)
Sixteen months into a cautious peace process between India and Pakistan, trade between the two nuclear powers is still an exercise in frustration and missed opportunities.
- China Says Border, Tibet On Agenda At India Meet (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
A longstanding boundary dispute between China an India will be on the agenda when Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visits New Delhi ...
- India Media Slam Us Move To Sell F-16s To Pakistan (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
Indian newspapers and analysts warned Monday that a US decision to sell F-16 fighter planes to Pakistan . . .
- Eleven Killed, 17 Hurt In Kashmir Rebel Violence (New Zealand Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2005)
India - Suspected militants shot dead a grandmother, mother and her infant daughter after the child's father, a former Kashmiri separatist rebel, surrendered to Indian security forces, police said on Sunday.
- 'We Were Pinned Down By Fire In The Heart Of Kashmir' (New Zealand Herald, Justin Huggler, Jun 22, 2005)
When the gunfire suddenly sprayed across the street in front of us, we dived for the ground, scrabbling desperately to get behind a parked car.
- Goff Seeks To Lift Tourism, Film And Trade Deals With India (New Zealand Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2005)
India and New Zealand have pledged to increase their two-way trade from $500 million annually.
- Bush Agrees To Sell F-16s To Pakistan, India Uneasy (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
Texas - President Bush has agreed to sell F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan in a major policy shift rewarding a key ally in the war on terrorism and angering its nuclear neighbor, India.
- Musharraf A Considerable Player On The World Stage (New Zealand Herald, Fran O Sullivan, Jun 22, 2005)
Pakistani strongman General Pervez Musharraf concedes it is "indeed partially true" that before September 11 ...
- Details Of First Cross-Kashmir Peace Bus Run (New Zealand Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2005)
Peace Bridge, India/Pakistan border - The first bus service from Indian Kashmir to Pakistani Kashmir in more than half a century is due to begin on Thursday, giving a big boost to the peace process between the nuclear-armed powers.
- Pakistani Scientist Gave Iran Machines Useable For A-Bomb (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
Islamabad - Pakistan has acknowledged for the first time that a disgraced Pakistani scientist at the centre of a nuclear black market gave Iran centrifuges which can be used to make atomic weapons.
- India And Pakistan Head For Confrontation Over Supply Of Arms To Nepal (New Zealand Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2005)
India and Pakistan are headed for a confrontation over the supply of arms to Nepal’s King Gyanendra to fight the Maoist insurgency that led to him...
- Us Wants Full Break-Up Of Khan Nuclear Network (New Zealand Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2005)
ISLAMABAD - A clandestine network run by the disgraced father of Pakistan's atomic bomb and used to supply nuclear technology abroad must be completely destroyed, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said today.
- Rice To Challenge North Korea To Return To Nuke Talks (New Zealand Herald, Saul Hudson , Jun 22, 2005)
TOKYO - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will challenge North Korea on Saturday to give up its nuclear weapons as she presses partners in Asia to make Pyongyang return to six-party arms talks.
- Ndian Army Clears Mines From Kashmir (New Zealand Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2005)
Indian Army experts have begun removing landmines from Kashmir
- Buses Set To Cross Kashmir Divide Despite Attack (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
India and Pakistan open a historic bus link across divided Kashmir on Thursday, protected by heavy security following a suicide attack by separatist rebels on the Indian end of the route.
- Kashmir Peace Bus Passengers Cross Ceasefire Line (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
India-Pakistan border - Showered with tears and rose petals from relatives thought long lost, two groups of Indian and Pakistani Kashmiris walked over the "Peace Bridge"
- India Ready To Talk On Kashmir (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said today he was ready to hold talks over the disputed region of Kashmir with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf who visits New Delhi next week.
- India And Pakistan Agree To Boost Trade, Trust (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
India and Pakistan agreed in "positive and businesslike" talks on Sunday to boost trade and trust to bolster peace efforts between the wary nuclear-armed neighbours.
- Reviving Circular Railway (Dawn, Zubeida Mustafa, Jun 22, 2005)
There are three elements that are essential for any development project to be executed smoothly and with the minimum of public dislocation and discontent.
- Who’S Who? (Dawn, Hafizur Rahman, Jun 22, 2005)
March 23, Pakistan Day, came three months ago, and August 14, Independence Day, is nearer — two months away.
- Rise Of A ‘moderate’ Advani? (Dawn, Mahir Ali, Jun 22, 2005)
Ever since Lal Krishna Advani began attracting flak for his comments in Karachi on Mohammad Ali Jinnah,
- India Opens Rail Link To Kashmir In Bid To Bring A Sense Of Unity (New Zealand Herald, Justin Huggler, Jun 22, 2005)
India has opened the first stage of a spectacular railway that will connect Indian-administered Kashmir with the rest of the country.
- Pakistan-Bashing Again (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 22, 2005)
PRESIDENT Hamid Karzai has once again accused Pakistan of interference in his country’s affairs. Speaking to an assembly of ulema, he even came out with the purported tactics Pakistan was using to make the Taliban fight the Afghan government.
- Violence Mounts Ahead Of Historic Kashmir Bus Link (New Zealand Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2005)
SRINAGAR, India - Rebels opposed to a bus link joining parts of Kashmir controlled by rivals India and Pakistan set off bombs and fought gun battles with troops on Tuesday, two days before the service was due to start.
- Nuclear Arms Pact 'In Need Of Repair' (New Zealand Herald, Rupert Cornwell, Jun 22, 2005)
The cornerstone international treaty curbing the spread of nuclear weapons is in urgent need of repair if it is to keep pace with globalisation and atomic technology,
- Pakistan Uncovers Musharraf Plot On Al Qaeda Trail (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
Pakistani intelligence officials said today they had foiled a new conspiracy to kill President Pervez Musharraf with a series of arrests, including the capture of al Qaeda’s third most senior commander.
- Muslims Sceptical Over Newsweek Back-Track On Koran (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
Muslims in Afghanistan and Pakistan were sceptical on Monday about an apparent retraction by Newsweek magazine of a report that US interrogators desecrated the Koran and said US pressure was behind the climb-down.
- No Consensus On Un Reform After Rivals Meet (New Zealand Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2005)
United Nations - UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan intervened yesterday to try and get consensus among supporters of rival plans over expansion of the Security Council but no meeting of the minds emerged, diplomats said.
- Kashmir Separatist Leaders Agree To Visit Pakistan (New Zealand Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2005)
India - Leaders of the moderate faction of Indian Kashmir’s main political separatist alliance said yesterday they had accepted an invitation
- Pakistan's President Musharraf To Visit Nz (New Zealand Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2005)
Pakistan's president Pervez Musharraf will visit New Zealand next month, Prime Minister Helen Clark said today.
- Middle: Pakistan A British Creation (Times of India, K. Subrahmanyam, Jun 22, 2005)
According to popular folklore both in India and Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Jinnah created Pakistan after he went back on acceptance of the Cabinet Mission Plan and when Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Patel,
- ``No Role For Third Party In J&k Issue'' (Hindu, CRAIG NELSON, Jun 22, 2005)
Violation of accord by Pakistan on Hurriyat visit: Manmohan
- Nuclear Arms Conference Collapses Without Deal (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
United Nations - After a month of bickering, the 188 signatories to the global pact against atomic weapons ...
- "Indian Media Do Not Toe Official Line" (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jun 22, 2005)
Not possible for any Government to influence it, says INS delegation
- Musharraf's Two Roles On Pm's Agenda (New Zealand Herald, Kevin Taylor , Jun 22, 2005)
Prime Minister Helen Clark will raise Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's dual role as head of state and chief of the Army during his historic visit this week.
- India Rejects Aphc’S Participation In Dialogue (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jun 22, 2005)
Indian Minister of State for Home Sri Prakash Jaiswal has said that New Delhi is opposed to APHC leaders’ inclusion in the Pak-India dialogue process. Talking to newsmen in Dehradun, he said that the conglomerate can, however, give its suggestions. . .
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