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March 31, 2006 |
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'Kashmir has to be resolved first'
'Things are improving. But what is required is a resolution of the basic problem. If that is resolved, then everything else will follow,' says Pakistan banker Ishrat Husain.
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March 21, 2006 |
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'There is a cap on India's strategic programme'
'I am not saying that you don't compromise; certainly you need the uranium for your reactors. Obviously you have to do that. But then, don't try to mislead people,' says former national security adviser Brajesh Mishra.
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March 17, 2006 |
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'Amma wants unity of all Tamils'
'It was the strong stand of the party workers and the treatment meted out to Vaiko by the DMK leadership that had resulted in him joining our alliance,' says senior AIADMK functionary K Kalimuthu.
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March 16, 2006 |
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'We need an evergreen revolution'
'Agriculture is becoming more knowledge intensive, not chemical
intensive, and that is what we want for our small farmers too,' says
Dr M S Swaminathan, advisor to the US-India knowledge initiative
in agriculture.
'Jihad is a religious battle, not a political one'
‘I told the gathering [in Pakistan] that what was happening in Jammu and Kashmir could not be called jihad,’ says National Conference President Omar Abdullah.
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March 16, 2006 |
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'We need an evergreen revolution'
'Agriculture is becoming more knowledge intensive, not chemical
intensive, and that is what we want for our small farmers too,' says
Dr M S Swaminathan, advisor to the US-India knowledge initiative
in agriculture.
'Jihad is a religious battle, not a political one'
‘I told the gathering [in Pakistan] that what was happening in Jammu and Kashmir could not be called jihad,’ says National Conference President Omar Abdullah.
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March 13, 2006 |
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'India is a big priority'
'What worries me is that we are allowing very talented Indian women and men to slip through our net and swim off to America or Australia,' says Oxford Chancellor Chris Patten.
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March 09, 2006 |
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'Bush offered India an alternate route'
'The US motivations are far from clear, but there is a balance of rights and obligations in the Indo-US deal,' says distinguished diplomat T P Sreenivasan.
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