Kashmir farmers get bumper plum crop Newstrack India | Srinagar, July 19 (ANI): Good rains and moderate temperature have yielded a bumper plum crop for farmers in the Kashmir valley. | Farmers are busy harvesting the fruit, which are mostly grown in the Bhagati Kanipora area of Budgam District and in Zakura in Gulabbag District. | "There ...
Soldiers fire on protesters in Kashmir, 2 wounded Herald Tribune | SRINAGAR, India - Clashes erupted again in Indian Kashmir's main city Friday after two men were wounded when paramilitary forces opened fire on a group of anti-India protesters. | Paramilitary soldiers in an armored vehicle shot at rock-throwing de...
No land trade route to India till resolution of Kashmir dispute: Pak minister Newstrack India | Islamabad, July 30(ANI): Pakistan Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira has said that his country will not allow any land trade route to India until both countries resolve the Kashmir dispute. | Kaira asserted that outstanding conflicts like...
India Raises Security Concerns Over BlackBerry Services ABC News | July 29, 2010 | NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India has raised security concerns with Research In Motion over the Canadian company's popular BlackBerry services, but is not planning a ban in the world's fastest growing mobile phone market. | Internal Secur...
Seeking A Special Relationship The Times Of India Just recently, Britain looked tired and weary after 13 years of Labour government. Gordon Brown looked as if he would prefer being anywhere except 10 Downing Street. So, the mixed verdict of the May elections came as a blessing in disguise, forcing t...
China carries Bhutto's dream Asia Times | Jul 27, 2010 China carries Bhutto's dream | By Antoaneta Becker | BEIJING - When President Asif Ali Zardari appeared at a Pakistan-China renewable energy forum in Shanghai on July 10, he rekindled a vision of his assassinat...
Talks not possible if Kashmir not given importance: Qureshi Indian Express | Pakistan has said it will be impossible for it to continue the dialogue with India if New Delhi does not pay importance to the Kashmir issue. | India must include the Kashmir issue in talks with Pakistan in order to take forward parleys between the...
Cameron reaches out to the power and wealth of new India The Guardian | This week, David Cameron flies to a newly assertive country. But a booming tech industry cannot conceal enduring poverty Shoppers at the Emporio luxury shopping mall in New Delhi, typical of the new "Shining India". Photograph: Findlay Kember/AFP/G...
Kashmir unrest partially suspends Indo-Pak trade Newstrack India | Srinagar, July 25 (ANI): A group of traders in the Kashmir valley has suspended cross border trade with neighbouring Pakistan occupied Kashmir through the Line of Control (LoC) for last two weeks following the prevailing unrest in the Kashmir valle...
'Impossible to continue talks if Kashmir not given importance' Indian Express | Pakistan has said it will be impossible for it to continue the dialogue with India if New Delhi does not pay importance to the Kashmir issue. | India must include the Kashmir issue in talks with Pakistan in order to take forward parleys between the...
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55% of India's population poor: Report The Times Of India NEW DELHI: India's abysmal track record at ensuring basic levels of nutrition is the greatest contributor to its poverty as measured by the new international Multi-dimensional Pove...
Impossible to continue talks if Kashmir not given importance: Pak minister Qureshi DNA India | LAHORE: Pakistan has said it will be impossible for it to continue the dialogue with India if New Delhi does not pay importance to the Kashmir issue. | India must include the Kashmir issue in talks with Pakistan in order to take forward parleys bet...
India was Britain's jewel in the days of Raj and empire. Now it is our partner The Observer | As his jet taxis over to the high-security VIP stand on arrival in Delhi this week the first thing David Cameron will see will be the recently opened Terminal Three building at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, a vast futuristic slab of stee...
J&K is not a problem of economics but of political:Omar GroundReport | New Delhi/Jaqmmu, July 24 (Scoop News) - Reiterating that Jammu and Kashmir is not a problem of economics but that of political, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Saturday underlined the need for pursuing the external dialogue process and initiati...
The politics of Taliban reconciliation The Hindu | M.K. Bhadrakumar | The onus is on the generals in Rawalpindi to effect the hardcore Taliban leadership's reconciliation and, as a quid pro quo, Washington recognises Pakistan's "legitimate interests" in Afghanistan. | A battle-hardened Soviet journalist told me in a convivial conversation in Moscow circa 1989 that he wished to metamorphose into a...