Friday,
2 July 2004, 2200 hrs NATION &
STATES Indian
wants Pakistan to keep its word
to Asean security forum Foreign
affairs minister K Natwar Singh pointed out that Pakistan had
been admitted to the Asean Regional Forum after it gave a word
that it wouldn't rake up India issues ... BUSINESS
& ECONOMY Biotech industry wants duty
cuts on capital equipment and consumables Foreign
affairs minister K Natwar Singh pointed out that Pakistan had
been admitted to the Asean Regional Forum after it gave a word
that it wouldn't rake up India issues ...
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Times of India Letter
to my Leftist friends... Gurcharan Das, once a
socialist, shares some post-liberalisation thoughts with his
Leftist friends...
New Statesman Iraq
now has the keys, but do they work? Lindsey
Hilsum in Baghdad learns where to buy a CD-Rom on how to make
a bomb, and argues that Iraqis will support their new rulers
if they succeed in tackling the law and order problem
Deccan Chronicle Still
a long haul ahead The outcome of the two-day India-Pakistan foreign secretary-level interaction cannot be qualified by the term “breakthrough”. However, if the objective
was to take the composite dialogue forward, it was certainly achieved....
Times of India Talking
terms In
office the BJP appeared to be focussed, confident and, at
times, even cocky. Out of office, as its deliberations in
Mumbai so vividly demonstrated, it seems to be sullen, divided
and plainly befuddled, says Dileep Padgaonkar
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