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Articles 9121 through 9220 of 43820:
- Blasts Erase Chances Of K-Dialogue (Deccan Herald, Zahoor Malik , Jul 19, 2006)
The recent Mumbai and Srinagar explosions have blasted the chances of an early resumption of talks between the Centre and Kashmiri separatists.
- ‘Our Destinies Linked, Need To Reflect On Ties With Pak’ (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 19, 2006)
Heading home from St. Petersburg with a strong international denunciation of the Mumbai massacre and its sponsors in hand, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today underlined the importance of flexibility in dealing with Pakistan and a firm resolve to . . .
- Authors' Response (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Lloyd I. Rudolph and Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, authors of `Postmodern Gandhi and Other Essays' have sent a response to the review of their book published in these columns on July 4, 2006.
- The Changing Role Of Hr Professionals (Hindu, KIRAN KARNIK, Jul 18, 2006)
From focus on recruitment and in-service training, human resource professionals now need to broaden their horizons and be outward rather than inward focussed. The transition from locating talent to retaining talent has now moved to creating talent.
- The March Of Folly (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 18, 2006)
Since the cast of characters making pronouncements on the crisis in the Middle East is very much the same as it was three or four years ago, it's a good idea to travel down memory lane.
- Manmohan Singh Spells Out Some Concerns Over U.S. Nuclear Legislation (Hindu, N. Ram , Jul 18, 2006)
No shifting of goal-post, President George Bush assures India
- Growth Through Gaia: Friendly Approaches (Hindu, N. R. Krishnan , Jul 18, 2006)
It is the passionate plea of one of the foremost conservationists of our time to save the Earth from the irreversible adverse effects of global warming
- A Veteran's Reflections On Legal Profession (Hindu, Geeta Ramaseshan , Jul 18, 2006)
Racy in style, the essays piece together fragments of legal history that make fascinating reading
- Let Blasts Not Derail Peace Move: Mufti (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir and patron of Peoples Democratic Party, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, on Monday said respecting people’s overwhelming urge for reconciliation and harmony, India and Pakistan should act with great caution and not . . .
- Rally Ban Before Modi Comes Calling (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
The state government has banned all political rallies in Maharashtra for the next 30 days but would not confirm if the decision was taken with Narendra Modi’s impending Mumbai visit in mind.
- 'Coffee Consumption In India, Mexico May Increase By 25%' (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Coffee consumption may increase by more than 25 percent in the next three years in India, Indonesia and Mexico, according to the International Coffee Organization (ICO).
- U.S.-India Nuclear Deal Legislation Seen Moving Soon (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
U.S. legislation supporting a nuclear agreement that gives India access to American civil atomic technology is expected to move forward next week, the top U.S. diplomat for South Asia said on Monday.
- Railways Now Prime Terrorist Targets (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
More Mumbai-style train attacks are inevitable, particularly in Asia and Africa, as terrorist groups target vulnerable rail networks because of heightened airport security, say analysts.
- Economy To Top Agenda Of India, Russia, China Meet: Putin (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Ahead of his informal summit with leaders of India and China, Russian President Vladimir Putin today said economic issues would top the agenda of the trilateral meet on the sidelines of G-8 summit here.
- A Guide To World Economy (Hindu, C. R. L. Narasimhan, Jul 18, 2006)
Compiling an encyclopaedia on the world economy is complex and, as some would say, ambitious as well.
- ‘Rights Getting A Raw Deal In Cambodia’ (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 18, 2006)
Democratic freedoms and human rights are getting eroded in Cambodia, despite a rosy economic picture promoted by the government, a leading human rights group said today.
- Make It Roof Of Hope And Trust (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jul 18, 2006)
Imagine meadows bigger and more captivating than even those of Gulmarg and Patnitop. Think of lakes in comparison with which Wullar dwarfs and the well-embellished Dal looks really small.
- How To Protect Israel (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jul 18, 2006)
Corporate might be one movie that has won appreciation from the likes of IIM-Ahmedabad’s director Bakul Dholakia but many sections of India Inc are upset about presentation of corporate houses as ‘ruthless’ organisations focusing only on profits . . .
- Democracy & Freedom (Statesman, BP SAHA, Jul 18, 2006)
In a television interview before the elections, the outgoing Speaker of the West Bengal assembly had stated that a strong opposition . . .
- Russia And The G8 (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 18, 2006)
G8 Summits attract mountains of expectation (and generate mountainous costs), but produce molehills of results.
- ‘Plantation Sector Has Been Neglected’ (Deccan Herald, K S Narayanan, Jul 18, 2006)
Jairam Ramesh, Union Minister of State for Commerce, is of the view that the plantation sector has been neglected for a long time and that is necessary to set up a separate department to look into the problems even as the UPA government is trying to . . .
- Indian Diplomacy At G-8: How To Play All Sides (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Jul 18, 2006)
For Indian diplomacy, today was the one to play all sides. While the squabbles among the major powers have come out into the open at the G-8 summit here, India is in a happy situation where it can move forward with every one of them.
- Mumbai Echo In Moscow: G-8 Warns Terror Sponsors (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 18, 2006)
Pakistan not named but world leaders say ‘united with India’, vow to bring to justice perpetrators, organisers, sponsors
- They Strike When Iron Is Cold (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Jul 18, 2006)
One of the abiding memories of my reporting years belongs to the era of another, bloodier, war on terror. Rajiv Gandhi had just come to power following his mother’s assassination, massacres of Sikhs and Operation Bluestar.
- A Route To Trade? (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 18, 2006)
Re-opening the Nathu la Pass is high on political symbolism rather than promotion of business interests
- Nothing To Cheer (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 18, 2006)
There are lessons to be learnt from the delayed project .
- Make Them Bite The Dust (Pioneer, B Raman, Jul 18, 2006)
Government should revert to the 'talk-talk, hit-hit' policy to fight terrorism, which it sensibly followed till the mid-1990s ---- In cautiously-worded remarks after a visit to Mumbai on July 14, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has been quoted as . . .
- Bjp Disappointed With Manmohan's `No' To Pota (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Unveil plan to fight terrorism: Arun Jaitley
- Maha Seeks Israeli Tech To Sniff Out Bombs (Times of India, Prafulla Marpakwar, Jul 18, 2006)
A week after the 7/11 blasts in suburban trains, CM Vilasrao Deshmukh is planning to borrow state-of-the-art technology from Israel to counter terrorism.
- Mcd Failed In Tax Collection: Bjp (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
'Assessment and Collection Department, political leadership in MCD lax'
- Cm Launches Counter Attack On Cong, Blames Dharam (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
“During the 20-month rule by Dharam Singh’s government, every month, mineral ore worth Rs 450 crore was allowed to go out of the State (from Chikkanayakanahalli and Bellary areas) without collecting royalty from the miners,” alledged the CM .
- Serve Mumbai's Spirit By Tackling The Rot (Indian Express, Sucheta Dalal, Jul 18, 2006)
Four days after the deadly blasts that rocked Mumbai, I am hugely relieved to find that thousands of Mumbaikars, like me, are tired of the paeans sung to the astonishing spirit of Mumbai.
- Cong Attacks Bjp On Terror (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
As part of its new aggressive strategy on terrorism, the ruling Congress today mounted an attack on the BJP questioning its “disgraceful anti-terror track record” and accusing the previous BJP-led NDA government of having “surrendered its honour . . .
- Us Will Not Go Beyond Commitments On Nuke Deal: Bush To Manmohan (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
In a significant statement assuaging Indian concerns that Washington was shifting goalposts in the nuclear deal, president George W Bush on Monday assured Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that US will not go "beyond" the reciprocal commitments . . .
- If Not Pota, What? Bjp Asks Upa (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
The Bharatiya Janata Party on Monday accused Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of soft-peddling on the issue of terrorism and questioned his statement that POTA was not the only solution to deal with terror.
- Maoists Massacre 26 In Chhattisgarh (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
At least 26 people were killed in an overnight attack on Monday at Errabore relief camp in Dantewada district, more than 500 km south-west of Raipur. Among those killed are three women and two children.
- Quota: A Teacher's Perspective (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 18, 2006)
In a fiercely competitive world, the lowering of standards at IITs, IIMs and AIIMS is tantamount to putting the clock back by decades, writes Bedasruti Das.
- Pm Urges India Not To Quit Talks (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has urged India to keep intact a two-year-old peace process between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
- Bank On Consolidation (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 18, 2006)
The government’s reported willingness to allow state-owned banks to consolidate is welcome. Such consolidation would, inter alia, make the banks internationally competitive.
- Maulana Fazlur Rehman’S Supple Approach (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Jul 18, 2006)
The secretary-general of the Muttahida Majlis Amal (MMA), Maulana Fazl ur Rehman, coming out of the alliance’s Supreme Council meeting, once again demonstrated a nuanced and supple approach to the growing government-opposition confrontation when . . .
- Irresoluteness, A National Disease (Pioneer, A Surya Prakash, Jul 18, 2006)
The Mumbai blasts, which have claimed over 200 lives and maimed or injured over 700 people, constitute a terrible tragedy for the victims and their families.
- Israeli Bombs Hit Beirut Airport, Streets Again (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Israel struck Beirut airport again on Friday and bombed Lebanese roads, power supplies and communication networks in a widening campaign after Hizbollah guerrillas seized two Israeli soldiers and killed eight.
- Reluctant Rulers (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 18, 2006)
Prafull Goradia analyses why India is soft towards Islamist terror, while Israel leaves no stone unturned to retaliate against jihadi violence.
- Pm Concludes 'Successful' Visit To G8 (Rediff on the Net, V Mohan Narayan, Jul 18, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday concluded his three-day visit to St Petersburg on a 'highly successful' note with world leaders coming strongly against terrorism and showing 'deep understanding' of India's concerns on energy security.
- Fight Terror At Home, Its Causes Too (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 18, 2006)
New Delhi’s decision to indefinitely postpone foreign secretary-level talks with Pakistan is intended as a sharp reminder to Pakistan that it needs to dismantle the infrastructure of terror.
- This Won't Do (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 18, 2006)
No soft options in fighting jihad ---- Caught unawares by the Mumbai bombings, the UPA Government has been floundering for a convincing response since Terror Tuesday. Prime Minister Manmohan . . .
- Midnight Knock (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 18, 2006)
The idea is to prevent further acts of hate, not to sow the seeds of more hatred.
- Not The Same (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 18, 2006)
Multiculturalism seems to have its privileged identities. A recent British survey has revealed that Hindus in Britain do not feel good about being lumped together with other “brown-skinned” Britons as “Asians”.
- Broken City (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 18, 2006)
As I started my run to catch the Andheri-bound local at Churchgate, I knew that I had got my timing horribly wrong.
- Blasts Rip Kashmir Gag (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jul 18, 2006)
In a historic change with long-term policy implications for South Asia, the UN Security Council has acknowledged, following the July 11 Mumbai bomb blasts, that Jammu and Kashmir is a part of India.
- Some Arab Govts Blame Hezbollah (Times of India, HASSAN M FATTAH, Jul 18, 2006)
With the battle between Israel and the Lebanese militia Hezbollah raging, key Arab governments have taken the rare step of blaming Hezbollah, underscoring in part their growing fear of influence by the group's main sponsor, Iran.
- G-8 Agrees To Subsidy Cuts (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
The world’s top eight industrial nations today appeared to have climbed down from a tough position on farm subsidies, reviving hopes of resumption of the collapsed WTO talks.
- The Terror Within (Times of India, Ranjan Roy, Jul 18, 2006)
For years, we've heard pompous exhortations from our leaders about how no Indian was ever found to be part of any international Islamic terror group. A true tribute to secular politics and democracy in a country that has . . .
- Bush Reassures Pm On N-Deal (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
President of the US George W. Bush today assured Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that there would be no shifting of goal posts with regard to the Indo-US nuclear pact and that they would ensure that New Delhi would not be required to meet any . . .
- Horns Of A Dilemma (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 18, 2006)
Corporate might be one movie that has won appreciation from the likes of IIM-Ahmedabad’s director Bakul Dholakia but many sections of India Inc are upset about presentation of corporate houses as ‘ruthless’ organisations focusing only on profits and . . .
- Modi Breathes Fire Into Bjp’S Anti-Terrorism Campaign (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
What Godhra ‘02 was to Narendra Modi in terms of electoral dividends, Mumbai 7/11 could be to the BJP in Maharashtra.
- India Is On A Roll And People Are Betting On It' (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Jul 18, 2006)
India has done well. Earlier there was a feeling that it had political instability; governments come and change policies. Now there is conviction that whatever the government in power, economic reforms go on.
- When Legislators Break The Law (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 18, 2006)
IT becomes a matter of considerable concern when legislators decide to take the law into their own hands. Regrettably, Friday’s incident in which an MNA representing a Karachi-based party angrily refused to hand over the . . .
- A Non-Starter Fta (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jul 18, 2006)
Meeting varied Asean demands without trampling some sensitive national interests will be a tall order for the government.
- Bt Cotton And The Price Blight (Business Line, K. P. Prabhakaran Nair, Jul 18, 2006)
Without going into the merits or otherwise of Bt cotton to stem the bollworm problem, the price of the seeds has created a storm on the fields.
- The Right Distance (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 18, 2006)
We have superstitions about reform.
- Keep Back Channels Open (Tribune, S. Nihal Singh, Jul 18, 2006)
The pause in the Indo-Pakistani dialogue was inevitable, given the devastating nature of the terrorist attacks on the Mumbai trains and their suspected links to groups in Pakistan.
- Surprised At Kargil (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 18, 2006)
F C. Fuller, a well known military historian, records, “he, if he wishes to understand war, must examine the nature of surprise in its thousand and one forms as it pursued its relentless course throughout history.”
- Siddu Set To Trigger A Churning (Deccan Herald, B S Satish Kumar , Jul 18, 2006)
Siddaramaiah’s entry into the Congress is likely to consolidate the party’s traditional vote base among the OBCs, minorities and Dalits – a formidable combination....
- Red In The Face (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 18, 2006)
Whether Congress rules or BJP, murderous Naxalites have no place. UPA hasn’t sent this message
- Anxieties Of A World City (Indian Express, Pamela Philipose, Jul 18, 2006)
Even a week after a monsoon evening was blown apart in a dissonance of mangled metal and torn bodies, India is still searching for . . .
- ‘It (A Breakthrough) Is Expected As Early As Possible. I Can’T Say When, But It May Happen Today Also’ (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 18, 2006)
Mr Vilasrao Deshmukh, you must be busy with meetings after meetings, visits after visits.
- Reid Uses New Laws To Ban Two Islamist Groups For 'Glorifying Terrorism' (Guardian (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Two UK-based Islamist militant groups, al-Ghurabaa and the Saved Sect, were yesterday named as the first extremist groups to be banned in Britain under new anti-terror laws.
- India-Us Ties: One Year Later (Rediff on the Net, K SUBRAHMANYAM, Jul 18, 2006)
the doyen of Indian strategic affairs thinkers, assesses India-US relations a year after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Washington, DC
A year has passed since the signing of the Joint Statement by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh . . .
- The Boj Jolt (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jul 17, 2006)
The Japanese interest rate environment is bound to harden the sentiment for interest rates globally.
- Rally Ban Before Modi Comes Calling (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
The state government has banned all political rallies in Maharashtra for the next 30 days but would not confirm if the decision was taken with Narendra Modi’s impending Mumbai visit in mind.
- Divestment Not Really Crucial To Reforms (Business Line, S. Venkitaramanan , Jul 17, 2006)
The perceived fiscal problems of public sector units are more the result of flawed product pricing policies, says S. VENKITARAMANAN, quoting a recent study with startling revelations on PSU profitability.
- 2 Ministers Had Pressed For Caution (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Jul 17, 2006)
At least two Union Cabinet ministers had, at an emergency meeting after the Mumbai terror blasts, urged the government to exercise caution in identifying a particular community as the culprits without sufficient evidence and proof.
- Market Regulation After The Blasts (The Financial Express, Sucheta Dalal, Jul 17, 2006)
One day of hyperbole and then a big dose of reality.
- Come On, It's Not As Bad As That (OutLook, Sanjaya Baru, Jul 17, 2006)
When the sun rises in the east, it's the West that has to worry about the darkness. Why be glum, Mr Jha?
- China’S “Peaceful Rise” (Tribune, Gurmeet Kanwal, Jul 17, 2006)
China has inaugurated its rail link to Lhasa with pomp and show.
- Where We Can Trip (Indian Express, JAITHIRTH RAO , Jul 17, 2006)
Mumbai has been targeted along its febrile nervous system. Quite sensibly, in my opinion, most of us do not care about who did it or why.
- Cbi Links Verma, Navy Leak (Asian Age, Sridhar Kumaraswami, Jul 17, 2006)
Lavish parties at which serving military officers socialised with defence suppliers/agents were organised by Navy War Room leak case accused Kulbhushan Parashar on the direction of businessman . . .
- World Of Political Untouchables (Pioneer, S Gurumurthy , Jul 17, 2006)
Although social divides in India are crumbling, political inequality is thriving as never before, says S Gurumurthy.
- People Show The Way (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Jul 17, 2006)
If there is a saving grace in the Mumbai blasts, it lies in the courage and determination of the common man ----
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