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- US confirms ISI role in
26/11 Mumbai attacks
- by The Economic Times
The US has officially confirmed the role of Pakistan's ISI in the 26/11
attacks on Mumbai by charging Major Iqbal and four other Pakistanis with
conspiracy to bomb places of public use in India. .....
- Let's have some answers
- by Ejaz Haider
Following the raid on Osama bin Laden's hideout at Abbottabad in Pakistan,
the Government, the military and the ISI have been left red-faced and
fumbling for an explanation. .....
- Gitmo detainees told US
how ISI allowed attacks on India
- by Deccan Herald
The ISI facilitated militants to cross the border to carry out strikes
on Indian targets chosen by the Pakistan Army, several detainees at the
Guantanamo Bay facility told US interrogators, according to a fresh set
of American diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks. .....
- Pak's India obsession absurd:
US lawmakers
- by The Pioneer
Top US lawmakers and experts have asked Pakistan to come out of its India-centric
mindset which they argued is nothing but destructive for it, a day after
Islamabad resorted to rhetoric against New Delhi. .....
- Sri Lanka to release stamp
on Tagore
- by R.K. Radhakrishnan
The Government of Sri Lanka will release on May 7, a postal stamp and
first day cover on Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, on the occasion
of his 150th birth anniversary celebrations. .....
- Osama dead: Pak has a lot
to explain, says S M Krishna
- by The Economic Times
India's diplomatic narrative on Pakistan seems to be returning to the
pre-Thimpu phase with external affairs minister SM Krishna saying that
Pakistan has a lot to explain in the aftermath .....
- Covertly Does It
- by Ajai Sahni
In the wake of the dramatic US operation at Abbottabad, which ended in
Osama bin Laden's death, some fantasists here have begun to wonder whether
India has the 'capabilities' to carry out such strikes. .....
- 1,500 illegal appointments
in J-K civic bodies
- by Muzamil Jaleel
At a time when the J&K government is emphasising the need to empower
grass roots governance, a large-scale illegal appointment racket has been
exposed in its flagship Urban Local Bodies Department that overlooks the
functioning of 83 muncipal bodies across the state. .....
- Salman Rushdie: Pakistan's
Deadly Game
- by Salman Rushdi
Are we really supposed to believe that Pakistan didn't know Osama bin
Laden was living there for five years? Salman Rushdie on why it's time
to declare the country a terrorist state. .....
- US gets Osama. What about
India's most wanted?
- by NDTV.com
The US has got its most-wanted terrorist: Osama bin Laden has been killed
deep inside Pakistan. But India's most wanted, Hafiz Saeed, still roams
free in that very country. .....
- Osama's killing highlights
sanctuary in Pak
- by The Pioneer
India Monday raised concern about terrorists finding sanctuary inside
Pakistan, citing the US statement that Al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden
had been killed "deep inside Pakistan". .....
- A vote too many
- by The Indian Express
For weeks it had been clear that the Public Accounts Committee was headed
for a fracas - especially after Congress and DMK members took up their
party .....
- Lone Muslim minister pens
book on RSS
- by N.B. Hombal
A book on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh(RSS) by a Muslim author? It
may sound a bit far fetched but the book, in Kannada, is set to hit the
stands in a week's time. .....
- The WikiLeak cable on the
journalist who
- by M.D. Nalapat
While some NGOs are run by sincere individuals interested not in personal
but in social gain, many of the organisations active in India act as milch
cows for those controlling them. .....
- A House for Mr and Mrs
Raina
- by Archana Masih
After spending 20 years in squalid camps in Jammu, the Kashmiri Pandits,
who fled their native Kashmir valley to escape ethnic cleansing .....
- "Caesar's wife must
be above suspicion"
- by Krishen Kak
An earlier essay[1] presented data to establish that Anna Hazare &
co. have double standards, that they or their NGOs demand integrity from
public officials when their own record is murky .....
- Massive Corruption Scams
Rock The Land Of The Mahatma
- by Gamini Weerakoon
India, while emerging as a global power with its economy spurting ahead
is also being severely rocked by corruption scandals. Yet there is still
hope. Law and order still remains intact unlike in many South Asian nations.
.....
- Now or never
- by N.V. Subramanian.
Manmohan Singh must choose between saving India or protecting the corrupt
Congress and UPA .....
- Four out of 5 Americans
think Pak knew of Osama hideout: Poll
- by The Indian Express
Reflecting the anti-Pakistan mood prevailing in the US after the killing
of Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, a latest opinion poll has said at least
four out of every five Americans think that the Pakistani establishment
had knowledge of the hideout of the top al-Qaeda leader. ....
- 'Kanimozhi active brain
behind Kalaignar TV'
- by The Times of India
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Saturday (May 7) claimed
that DMK Chief Karunanidhi's daughter Kanimozhi is part of the bigger
conspiracy of the 2G spectrum allocation scam. ....
- Qaeda planned 9/11 anniversary
rail attack: US
- by IBNLive.com
Some of the first information gleaned from Osama bin Laden's compound
indicates al Qaeda considered attacking US trains on the upcoming anniversary
of the September 11 attacks. .....
- Lessons from Osama's killing
- by Kalyani Shankar
India does not need to be soft while dealing with terrorism or terrorists
sheltered by Pakistan. Nor should India's politicians reduce national
interest to what will fetch them votes in elections ....
- Pakistan is a terrorist
state
- by Arindam Chaudhuri
There's nothing new about the revelation that the Pakistani Army and its
ISI were sheltering Osama bin Laden at a safe house in Abbottabad till
he was hunted down by American forces. ...
- Some sticks yet more carrots
for Pakistan
- by Brahma Chellaney
A fundamental shift in the failed U.S. policy approach that has inadvertently
turned Pakistan into Ground Zero for global terrorism seems unlikely despite
the bin Laden affair. ....
- 2 Mumbai suburbs land deals
off; setback to Ashok Chavan
- by The Hindu
In a setback to the former Maharashtra Chief Minister, Ashok Chavan, the
Maharashtra government has suspended operations on two letters of intent
issued to builders for slum redevelopment projects in Mumbai's suburbs.
....
- India can capitalise on
Osama's death
- by The Pioneer
With the death of Osama bin Laden, Pakistan's bogus claim of being part
of the global war on terror stands exposed. It is high time India hardened
its position against Pakistan. .....
- IPS Bhatt's Notary on Teesta
NGO's payroll
- by Navin Upadhyay
Gujarat has hundreds of Notaries, but when it comes to choosing one, controversial
IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt settled for a man who has been notarising affidavits
of social .....
- Gilani: world intelligence
failed
- by Vaiju Naravane
Pakistan Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani said here on Wednesday it was
"the failure of intelligence in the world .....
- US to probe Pakistan's
Osama support system
- by S Rajagopalan
The United States is to conduct a probe to determine whether the Pakistani
establishment really had no clue to the presence of Osama bin Laden right
under its nose for years or it actually helped the Al Qaeda chief stay
in hiding unhindered. .....
- US lawmakers increasingly
exasperated at Pak
- by The Pioneer
Incredulous U.S. lawmakers are pressing Pakistan for answers to two simple
questions: What did its army and intelligence agents know of Osama bin
Laden's whereabouts and when did they know it? .....
- 1,500 illegal appointments
in J-K civic bodies
- by Muzamil Jaleel
At a time when the J&K government is emphasising the need to empower
grass roots governance, a large-scale illegal appointment racket has been
exposed in its flagship Urban Local Bodies Department that overlooks the
functioning of 83 muncipal bodies across the state. .....
- Why the poor want to stay
very poor on paper
- by Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar
Poverty has declined from 37.2% in 2004-05 to 32% in 2009-10, according
to preliminary Planning Commission estimates based on consumption surveys
of the National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO). .....
- Barcelona bans bikinis
on streets
- by The Times of India
Tourists in Barcelona who wander off the beach onto the streets in just
their swimming costumes â€" or even less â€"
will now face stiff fines. .....
- US feared Pak might alert
targets: CIA chief
- by IBNLive.com
Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden must have had a support network in Pakistan,
British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Tuesday, promising to continue
to cooperate with the Pakistanis to fight extremism. .....
- UK says Osama must have
had Pakistani support
- by IBNLive.com
Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden must have had a support network in Pakistan,
British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Tuesday, promising to continue
to cooperate with the Pakistanis to fight extremism. .....
- Pakistan was kept in the
dark purposely: CIA
- by IBNLive.com
48 hours after Osama bin Laden's killing, the White House said Osama was
unarmed when he was killed but his photos are too gruesome and inflammatory
to be made public. .....
- Letters to the Prime Minister
- by The Indian Express
During my stay abroad, I was surprised to see newspaper reports about
a resolution passed by the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) regarding
appointment of president .....
- 3 sports ministers protested
but PM backed Kalmadi: BJP
- by The Indian Express
The BJP has alleged that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had supported Commonwealth
Games (CWG) scam prime accused Suresh Kalmadi and sanctioned contracts
despite protests from three successive sports ministers-Sunil Dutt, Mani
Shankar Aiyar and M S Gill. .....
- US gets Osama. What about
India's most wanted?
- by NDTV.com
The US has got its most-wanted terrorist: Osama bin Laden has been killed
deep inside Pakistan. But India's most wanted, Hafiz Saeed, still roams
free in that very country. .....
- Cautious PM avoids mention
of PoK camps
- by Sandhya Sharma
New Delhi reacted to the killing of Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden to
underscore the fact that Pakistan was safe haven for terrorists, though
Prime Minister .....
- Killings confirm Pak epicentre
of terror: BJP
- by The Pioneer
The killing of Osama bin Laden near the Pakistani capital was "final
confirmation" that Pakistan remained the "epicentre of terrorism",
the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said Monday. .....
- Osama's killing highlights
sanctuary in Pak
- by The Pioneer
India Monday raised concern about terrorists finding sanctuary inside
Pakistan, citing the US statement that Al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden
had been killed "deep inside Pakistan". .....
- Best Bakery: Yasmeen moves
HC; says she was misguided by Teesta
- by The Indian Express
Shaikh Yasmeen Bano, a key prosecution witness in the 2002 Best Bakery
case, has moved the Bombay High Court alleging she was "lured and
misguided" by a social activist into giving false testimony against
17 accused persons, of which nine were sentenced to life imprisonment.
.....
- Dumped-to-die orphan is
now a Gates scholar
- by Shreya Roy Chowdhury
Shewasjustthree days old, when she was left to die in a lonely alley in
the temple town of Haridwar. Dumped andforgotten,shelay by the roadside
crying and gasping for breath amid the ebb and flow of the Ganga nearby.
.....
- Running a country NGO-style
- by M D Nalapat
While some NGOs are run by sincere individuals interested not in personal
but in social gain, many of the organisations active in India act as milch
cows for those controlling them. .....
- Sinister campaign to suppress
truth: BJP
- by Shoumojit Banerjee
The BJP on Saturday alleged that there was a sinister campaign by the
Congress to quash the truth behind the 2G scam by suppressing the Public
Accounts Committee draft report. .....
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