India Intelligence Report
 

News Analysis - February 23, 2006 s

 
  • 18 Killed in Nigeria over Cartoons
    Reprisal killings in Nigeria saw a Christian mob brutally murdering 18 Muslim youth from the Hausas tribe.<More>

  • Chief Justice Emphasizes Rule of Law
    There was widespread ire among the intelligentsia over the acquittal of the alleged killers of Jessica Lal, a smalltime model, in a public space.<More>

  • India Will Show its 32 FBR to IAEA
    The Indo-US civilian nuclear program negotiations thought dead got a boost with the visit of US Undersecretary for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns.<More>

  • Egypt Continues Support to PA
    The terrorist group Hamas was asked to form the government in the Palestinian Territories (PT) by its President Mahmoud Abbas.<More>

  • FBT to Track Corporate Malpractice
    Experts are questioning the Constitutional validity of the controversial Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT), which may force the Government to either withdraw it or amend the Income Tax Act of 1961.<More>

  • Govt Reluctantly Accepts Bird Flu Outbreak
    After consistently denying human infections, the Health Ministry said that there is "distinct possibility" of humans being infected by the virus and that those suspected of infection have been quarantined.<More>

  • Lanka-LTTE Start Rocky Peace Talks
    The peace talks between the Sri Lankan Government (SLG) and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) got off to a rocky start as the LTTE objected to the truce accord is changed.<More>