![]() Online edition of India's National Newspaper Thursday, January 03, 2002 |
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India yet to decide on bilateral meeting with Pak.KATHMANDU, JAN. 2. The External Affairs Minister, Mr. Jaswant Singh, had a couple of close encounters with his Pakistani counterpart, Mr. Abdul Sattar, here today but the much-anticipated substantive consultations between the two leaders, if at ... More
Militants strike near J&K Assembly complex, one killedSRINAGAR, JAN. 2. One policeman was killed and 20 persons, mostly security personnel, were injured here today, when militants set off a series of powerful grenade explosions near the State Legislative Assembly complex, they had targeted only ... More ISI 'ordered' to keep off jehadi outfits in J&K ISLAMABAD, JAN. 2. Pakistan today declined to comment on reports that its President, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, had ordered the Inter- Services Intelligence (ISI) to end backing the militant groups in Kashmir, while Western diplomats maintained that ... More Justify extradition request: Pak. ISLAMABAD, JAN. 2. Pakistan has said it is prepared to consider extradition of the 20 ``fugitives from law'' accused to have committed crimes in India and now reportedly taken shelter here if New Delhi gives credible evidence and takes recourse ... More No weapon will be spared for self-defence: PM LUCKNOW, JAN. 2. The Prime Minister, Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee, today said all military options were open in India's war against terrorism. Addressing an Arya Pratinidhi Sammelan here, Mr. Vajpayee, said no weapon would be spared in ... More Gujral's plea to SAARC leaders NEW DELHI, JAN. 2. The former Prime Minister, Mr. I.K. Gujral, has urged leaders of SAARC countries to deepen their collective resolve against terrorism and revive the dormant economic agenda of the grouping. In a letter, addressed individually ... More Ex-Army staffer held for helping ISI NEW DELHI, JAN. 2. A former Indian Army telephone operator and part of the spy ring smashed with the arrest of an ISI operative, Samayuddin, from Daryaganj in Central Delhi a fortnight ago, was arrested by the Special Cell sleuths from Deoband in ... More Curbs eased COLOMBO, JAN. 2. The Sri Lankan Government today eased the economic embargo imposed on the LTTE-controlled Wanni areas in the island's north in an effort to promote dialogue with the Tamil Tiger rebels. |