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Articles 18221 through 18320 of 21681:
- "Loc As Border Is No Solution" (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jun 04, 2005)
Consider a role for Kashmiris in India-Pakistan talks: PoK President "The peace process is moving forward because of the sacrifices made by thousands of Kashmiris"
- United We Stand (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 04, 2005)
IT was former Russian premier Yevgeny Primakov who made the tentative suggestion of a trilateral partnership among India, China, and Russia a few years ago.
- Separatists Flay Pok Leaders (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
Visiting Kashmiri separatist leaders began their political mission to Pakistan on Friday with some sharply critical words for the leadership here for “romanticising” militancy that has cost thousands of deaths in Jammu and Kashmir
- The Doors Are Still Open (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Jun 04, 2005)
CBMs alone do not form any solution, but can only be a stepping stone to a settlement between India and Pakistan
- Bjp Plans Privilege Motion Against Mani Shankar Aiyar (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
Union Minister misled Parliament about the location of ONGC project, alleges Ananth Kumar
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Charge sheet
Dharam Singh has failed to respond to Aiyar's statement
- Who"s Fighting Al-Qaeda Other Than Pakistan? (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 03, 2005)
In an interview with Spiegel, the German news agency, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf answered questions on al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, India, Pakistan, A Q Khan and the nuclear programme of Iran. Excerpts:
- Hurriyat Leaders Cross Into Pok (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 03, 2005)
The Hurriyat chief reiterated that Kashmiris want participation in the Indo-Pak peace process and that autonomy was not the solution
- Scientific Bonds (Tribune, S.K. Kulkarni , Jun 03, 2005)
MANY years ago, in one of my trips abroad, I met a practicing pharmacist from Karachi.
- Advani Meets Pakistan Opposition Leaders (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jun 02, 2005)
Agreement over taking peace process to logical conclusion
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"The credit for the peace process must really go to the awaam [people] of the two countries
- Nine Hurriyat Leaders Boarding Bus To Pok Today (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jun 02, 2005)
Nine separatist leaders are leaving on Thursday to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Pakistan amid tight security arrangements.
- Onus On Pakistan, Says New Delhi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 02, 2005)
With the Regional Passport Office in Srinagar reportedly processing the passport applications of several Hurriyat leaders on a priority basis,
- Using The Hurriyat Visit To Build Confidence (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Jun 02, 2005)
The Centre needs to move decisively on `domestic' aspects of the Kashmir issue and not rely exclusively on the India-Pakistan dialogue to solve the problem.
- An Ambience For A Dialogue (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 01, 2005)
Javed Jabbarhas been a Senator and a Minister in three Federal Cabinets in Pakistan. He has been a part of the Track-II process between India and Pakistan, known as the Neemrana Dialogue, since 1992. Mr. Jabbar, in Hyderabad recently to attend the . . .
- Peace Process Should Be Made Irreversible`` (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jun 01, 2005)
Advani, Musharraf agree on need to resolve outstanding issues, including Kashmir
- Hurriyat, Jklf Submit Application For Pak Travel (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 31, 2005)
The moderate faction of Hurriyat called for more participation and asserted that Kashmir was the key issue.
- Ready To Work With Musharraf, Says Manmohan Singh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 31, 2005)
"Pakistan should dismantle terrorist camps"
NEW DELHI: Maintaining that it would be ``unrealistic'' to fix any timeframe for resolving the Kashmir issue, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday offered to work together with Pakistan President.
- Advani In Pakistan On Goodwill Visit (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, May 31, 2005)
Hopes his visit will help keep on track the peace efforts started by the Vajpayee-led Government
- Karnataka Acquires A Major Naval Presence (Deccan Herald, Bidanda M Chengappa, May 31, 2005)
Karnataka now features on the maritime security map of the country with the inauguration of the new naval base, INS Kadamba, at Karwar.
- Jungle Book For Backpackers (Hindu, G. Ananthakrishnan, May 31, 2005)
This is the kind of guide that will first be included in the tour kit by the wildlife enthusiast and then relocated to the bookshelf as a first reference book
- No Problem Over Visit By Hurriyat Leaders: Pakistan (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, May 31, 2005)
We are disappointed by Geelani's decision
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday maintained that the proposed visit of Hurriyat leaders to Islamabad via Azad Kashmir (Pakistan-occupied Kashmir) did not pose any ``problems''.
- 'Indian Brigadier Sold War Plans To Ayub For Rs 20,000' (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 31, 2005)
Operational plans drawn up by the Indian Army as war loomed on the sub-continent in 1965 were allegedly sold by an Indian brigadier for Rs 20,000, but then Pakistani President Ayub Khan failed to capitalise on this, the late dictator’s son claims
- No Progress On Sir Creek (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, May 30, 2005)
Both sides agree to meet later to carry forward the talks
ISLAMABAD: The Sir Creek talks between India and Pakistan to resolve differences over the coastal strip off the Gujarat coast ended on Sunday without any forward movement.
- Hurriyat’S Itinerary (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, May 30, 2005)
Once India has, in principle, allowed Hurriyat leaders to board the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on June 2, it makes little sense to cite bureaucratic procedures to keep them confined to PoK.
- ``Full Efforts To Resolve Problems With Pakistan'' (Hindu, Kanwar Yogendra , May 30, 2005)
Prime Minister welcomes Musharraf's Kashmir proposal
SHIMLA: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here on Sunday that the country would make "full and sincere" efforts to resolve all bilateral problems with Pakistan through talks.
- Advani Hopes India, Pakistan Will Create `New Future' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 30, 2005)
Special Correspondent
``UPA Government continues to carry forward the agenda of peace''
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January 2004 statement a major breakthrough
To meet Musharraf, S
- Pakistan To Hold Talks On Kishanganga Project Today (Indian Express, GARGI PARSAI, May 30, 2005)
Islamabad has raised objections to the design of the project
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The 330-MW project is to augment supply in J&K
It involves inter-tributary transfer of waters
- India, Pak Will Bury Past Hostility: Advani (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 30, 2005)
For Advani, the Pak tour beginning on Monday is a sort of return to roots. He is visiting Karachi, his birthplace.
- Sir Creek: Troubled Waters Refuse To Settle Down (Deccan Herald, CP Bhambri, May 30, 2005)
Failure to clearly demarcate the boundary, means fishermen of both nations run the risk of getting caught for fishing in each other’s waters.
- On A Gondola From Gulmarg To Affarwat Peak (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , May 29, 2005)
World's highest cable car takes skiers to a height of 4,390 metres
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Second phase inaugurated
The last point overlooks Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir
Signals rev
- Whither Sindhudurg? (Hindu, Mahesh Vijapurkar, May 29, 2005)
It was meant to be Maharashtra's answer to Goa. But why hasn't Sindhudurg taken off?
- Absurd Tales (Hindu, Kalpana Sharma , May 29, 2005)
The image of Saneeya Hussain constantly comes to mind when one reads about recent developments in Pakistan.
- Hurriyat Leaders Should Not Go Beyond Pok, Says Mufti Sayeed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 28, 2005)
"Hurriyat leaders must travel by the bus service like ordinary people "
- "Delay In Replacing Submarine Fleet A Serious Matter" (Hindu, ARUNKUMAR BHATT, May 28, 2005)
Admiral Prakash calls upon shipyards to increase their production
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Ageing submarines to start retiring from 2012
Pakistan, Myanmar, Thailand acquiring modern
- Suicide Blast Close To Premier's Residence Rattles Authorities (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, May 28, 2005)
Motive for attack on Sufi shrine unclear, say Pakistan police
ISLAMABAD: At least 19 persons were killed and scores of others injured this afternoon in a suspected suicide bombing at the famous Bari Imam Sufi shrine, 1 km from the official residence . .
- Security Council Reform: A Bridge Too Far? (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, May 28, 2005)
India, Japan, Germany, and Brazil will have a tough time pushing their draft resolution on U.N. Security Council reform through.
- Talks On Siachen Demilitarisation Begin (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, May 27, 2005)
Differences persist between India and Pakistan on interpretation of 1989 pact
- Bjp Opposes Hurriyat Leaders' Travel Without Passports (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 27, 2005)
If Hurriyat leaders are allowed to travel to Islamabad or Lahore via Muzaffarabad, it will set a bad precedent...
- Jklf To Board Peace Bus (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 27, 2005)
Geelani who supports Jammu and Kashmir’s accession with Pakistan, is keeping his cards close to his chest and is yet to announce his decision on the invitation
- Another Historic Step (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, May 27, 2005)
India should not allow any provocations to derail its pragmatic approach
- India, Pakistan Discuss Siachen (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 27, 2005)
The two sides are optimistic that an understanding on demilitarising Siachen will be achieved during the current round of talks.
- Us Harps On Npt Adherence By India, Pak (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , May 27, 2005)
The conference comes at a time when the US is improving its nuke arsenal while seeking to restrain others from thinking of uranium enrichment. . .
- Economic Ties Depend Upon Political Will, Says Musharraf (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, May 26, 2005)
Lingering disputes should be addressed simultaneously, he tells FICCI delegation
- Hurriyat Faction To Board Bus On June 2 (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , May 26, 2005)
SRINAGAR: The moderate faction of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) on Wednesday accepted Pakistan's invitation to visit that country.
- Hurriyat Leaders Can Travel To Pok As "Individuals" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 26, 2005)
Understanding arrived at during Musharraf visit
- Musharraf Talks Of Global Guarantee (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 25, 2005)
Adding a new dimension to Indo-Pak peace process, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said he would prefer “international guarantees” for implementation of any pact reached with India on the Kashmir issue, which he wants to be settled in a year’s time
- No First Use (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, May 25, 2005)
The PM made it clear that India is a responsible nuclear power
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, in an address to defence scientists recently, projected India’s non-proliferation policy to the world, after Parliament had passed the bill on Wea
- Gloss On Sankara's Commentary With Translation (Hindu, S Revathy, May 24, 2005)
The Uttara Mimamsa deals with the Upanishadic phase of Vedic revelation and its systematisation was the work of Badarayana in his Brahmasutras.
- Comparative Study Of Income Tax (Hindu, S. Rajaratnam, May 24, 2005)
A broad conclusion that emerges from the study is that the systems are not materially different with exceptions only for taxes like capital gains tax which are not adopted by all
- The Core Is Nuclear: Energy Concerns Should Drive Indo-Us Ties (Times of India, K SUBRAHMANYAM, May 24, 2005)
The Indian bureaucracy has gone into overdrive preparing for the Manmohan Singh-George Bush mid-July meeting in Washington.
- Not Yet The Govt Of Aam Admi (Deccan Herald, UTPAL BORPUJARI, May 23, 2005)
The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, who exactly a year ago was anointed to the top post in the midst of near hysteria among Congressmen because of Sonia Gandhi’s renunciation and when nobody expected the mild-mannered economist to be thrust with the .
- A Handicapped Prime Minister (Deccan Herald, G S Bhargava, May 23, 2005)
Lenin dubbed George Bernard Shaw a good man fallen among Fabians.
- Sri Lankan Investment Board Sets Up Office (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 23, 2005)
Thrust areas will be information technology, bio-technology,
- Mush And Kash (Indian Express, Ambrose Pinto , May 23, 2005)
Judging by the soundbites emanating out of Pervez Musharraf, the man, president and general, it would appear that he is thinking Kashmir 24X7.
- Sri Lanka’S Investment Office In Bangalore (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 23, 2005)
Sri Lanka’s Board of Investment (BoI) set up its first overseas office in Bangalore on Sunday, with the object of attracting investors from companies in Karnataka and south India to its country in varied sectors, particularly IT and ITES.
- Musharraf's India Policy (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, May 23, 2005)
There is concern in Pakistan that President Musharraf has not taken all concerned along in making course corrections to the India policy
- In The Deep Freeze (Indian Express, Ajai Shukla, May 23, 2005)
India undervalues its Siachen advantage, see it through Pakistani eyes
- Upa’S New Deal For Rural India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 23, 2005)
Releasing the UPA’s report card, Dr Singh emphasised the need to rehash public expenditure and to improve efficiency of ministries for the growth of the nation
- Scientists Proposed Nuclear Testing During My Tenure, Says V.P. Singh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 23, 2005)
Scientists proposed nuclear testing during my tenure, says V.P. Singh
Staff Reporter
"Any international treaty should come before Parliament"
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"Gujarat
- Scientists Proposed Nuclear Testing During My Tenure, Says V.P. Singh (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, May 23, 2005)
"Any international treaty should come before Parliament"
- Thumbs Up (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 23, 2005)
The Govt has scored well on economy but not on national security
- News Reporter Turned Newsmaker (Deccan Herald, K S Narayanan, May 22, 2005)
Iftikhar Gilani, journalist in ‘Kashmir Times,’ arrested on ‘national interest’ and released in ‘public interest,’ gives an inside story of his arrest, experiences in jail and his road to recovery.
- The New Job Market — In The Sky (Hindu, V. Jayanth , May 20, 2005)
The new private airlines setting up shop need pilots and cabin crew in a hurry.
- Gender Equality Still A Distant Dream (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, May 20, 2005)
A recent survey by the World Economic Forum finds that full economic and political empowerment remains a dream for millions of women even in the Western world.
- Upa's Foreign Policy Report Card — More `As' Than `Bs' (Business Line, G Parthasarathy, May 20, 2005)
Dr Manmohan Singh has initiated steps to shed fears about competing with China and is even considering a free trade agreement with it.
- Gainers And Losers, Post-Mfa (Business Line, Soumya Kanti Ghosh, May 20, 2005)
The year has ushered in a new beginning in the world trading system with a regime of quota-free trade in textiles and clothing.
- Roads No Solution To Kashmir Issue: Mufti (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 19, 2005)
The J&K Chief Minister stressed the importance of involving the people of Kashmir in the talks, saying there could be no solution unless Kashmiris are involved.
- India Places Its Women 6th From Bottom (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, May 19, 2005)
Despite government's efforts at empowering women and some of them occupying top positions in various sectors, India stood at a dismally low position of 53 among 58 countries for ‘gender gap,’ according to a survey by the World Economic Forum.
- Pakistan, Britain Sign Defence Deal (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, May 19, 2005)
Pakistan will be able to procure defence equipment from the UK according to a deal signed here today, by which the two countries also agreed to hold joint exercises and cooperate in the war on terror.
- Messiah With A Head For Business (Indian Express, Ambrose Pinto , May 19, 2005)
Dr Devi Prasad Shetty of Bangalore’s famous Narayana Hrudayalaya has created a magnificent healthcare facility for both rich and poor
- A Year Of Dr Manmohan Singh -- 1 (Deccan Herald, G Parthasarathy, May 19, 2005)
CONDUCTING foreign policy in a rational manner while heading a coalition government dependent on Stalinist-oriented communist parties and rabid regional parties is not easy.
- Edict Against Suicide Attacks (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, May 19, 2005)
A group of 58 religious scholars belonging to all schools of thought issued here on Tuesday an edict (fatwa) against suicide attacks. However, they said that the fatwa was applicable only in Pakistan.
- India, Pak Should Jointly Invest In Kashmir: Mufti (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 19, 2005)
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed on Thursday suggested that India and Pakistan jointly invest in the power sector of the state to harness its 20,000 megawatt power potential that would meet electricity requirements of both countries.
- A Common Bickering Platform (Indian Express, Pradeep Kaushal, May 19, 2005)
As over 40 top leaders of the UPA coalition assembled at the PM’s residence on Wednesday and held discussions on national issues, there were occasions when only one-upmanship and personal interests came to the fore.
- Militant’S Escape Under Nc Escort: Mufti Orders A Probe (Indian Express, MIR EHSAN, May 19, 2005)
Taking note of the The Sunday Express report that the J&K police was probing the escape to Pakistan of a Hizbul Mujahideen commander who allegedly used the ...
- How The Koran Fought The Authoritarian State (Indian Express, Husain Haqqani, May 19, 2005)
In the protests about the now discredited report about the alleged desecration of the Koran, repressive regimes used the bogey of ‘Islamic extremists’ to stamp on public freedom
- Edict Against Suicide Attacks In Pakistan; Kashmir Exempted (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, May 19, 2005)
A group of 58 religious scholars belonging to schools of Islamic thought in Pakistan have issued an edict (fatwa) against suicide attacks in the country.
- India Rushes To Enter Elite Club (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , May 18, 2005)
India, acting in concert with Japan, Germany and Brazil, yesterday took the bold, but risky, step of circulating a draft UN resolution, which, if adopted, could see all four countries elected permanent members of the Security Council by the middle of...
- Pervez To Stand For Election After Term Expires In 2007 (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, May 18, 2005)
Pakistan’s military ruler President Pervez Musharraf will stand for election after his current term expires in 2007, a government minister said today, a plan swiftly denounced by political opponents.
- Washington’S Watching (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , May 18, 2005)
Two months before the prime minister, Manmohan Singh, arrives in Washington to meet the president of the United States of America, George W. Bush, his trip...
- Nuclear Gong, Loud And Clear (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, May 18, 2005)
India is prepared for “the broadest possible engagement” with the international non-proliferation regime provided its interests are safeguarded, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here today.
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