Pakistan has 51 Indian Prisoners
Lahore's Kot Lakhpat Jail Superintendent Mian Farooq told a Pakistani daily that there was a controversy between India and Pakistan over the identity of the dead persons.
Jaswant to broach terrorism issue with Musharraf
A top official of the ministry of external affairs said that India is not going to mince words in asking Pakistan to stop encouraging cross-border terrorism in Kashmir.
President's banquet to set the tone for summit
It is a power dinner that nobody wants to miss. But seats are limited and only 100 odd will sit across the dinner table with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf.
A Kashmiri Pandit, with a difference
Bhushan Bazaz has the unique distinction of being the only Kashmiri Pandit to have received an invitation from the Pakistani High Commissioner Ashraf Jehangir Qazi to attend the 'High Tea' to be hosted in honour of Musharraf.
COLUMN
Mutually Advantageous Detente
'The real opportunity for Pakistanis and Indians alike lies in understanding that our continuing conflict is an irritant that undermines the larger opportunity -- to mount the stage of the entire world together,' says Ashwin Mahesh.
Indo-Pak Summit: The Complete Coverage
US NEWS
Rice Ignores South Asia in Foreign Policy Speech
The US National Security Adviser's speech at National Press Club had no mention at all of the subcontinent or the upcoming summit. Instead, she valiantly defended Bush's National Missile Defence plans.
MONEY
Asian firms are major revenue generators in US
Asian Indians accounted for the largest share of minority-owned business revenues in the US at 52 per cent.
MARKET REPORT
Mkts@July 13: Market ends flat
Stocks shed earlier gains on selling pressure. Tech pivotals came down sharply in the last one hour of trading. Infosys, Satyam and NIIT lost. The Sensex gained just 1 point at 3454 while the Nifty also gained 1 point at 1106.
CRICKET
Lanka tour will be challenging: Dravid
The India vice-captain said he was disappointed with the way he played in the final of the triseries, against the West Indies.
MOVIES
Fardeen exempted from appearing in court
The reason cited was professional assignments.
Deepa Mehta to sue writer Sunil Gangopadhaya
Film-maker and her producer cry defamation.
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COLUMN
The changing face of Test cricket
It is quite possible, says Daniel Laidlaw, that 1999 to 2009, if it continues at this rate, will be remembered as one of Test cricket's best decades.