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'Another way' needed to tackle proxy war: Advani
NEW DELHI, MAY 27.The question is not whether India should go ahead and declare a war against Pakistan, but whether India should continue to respond to the war which is already there in the way it has been or find ``another way'' to deal with ...
Declare Pakistan a terrorist state, says BJP
NEW DELHI, MAY 27.The Bharatiya Janata Party today made it clear that it wanted "hard steps'' against Pakistan, the President of which was "not to be trusted at all,'' irrespective of "whatever new statements he may make.'' The party virtually ...
Promises alone will not help, says Cong.
NEW DELHI, MAY 27.Ahead of the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf's much-awaited televised address, the Congress asked the world community to bring "real" pressure on Pakistan to deliver on its promises. "Promises alone will not ...
India better placed to face war: Sinha
NEW DELHI, MAY 27.The Union Finance Minister, Yashwant Sinha, today said that a war with Pakistan was the last option, but in case it took place, India was better placed than that country to face it. ``War is the last option. If there is no ...
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  • Nitish attacks BJP on Gujarat killings
  • TDP reiterates commitment to secularism
  • Sajjad reiterates charge against Farooq
  • We must see through BJP's jingoism: Bardhan
  • Muslim leaders call off meet with Parivar leaders in Gujarat
  • Grant greater autonomy to States: Basu
  • Women's groups oppose `two-child norm'
  • I.S. Gulati dead
  • PM's J&K visit a disappointment: Mufti
  • 16 Ministers walk out of NCERT meet
  • Launch strikes against terrorist camps: VHP
  • More to U.P. by-elections than meets the eye
  • Gehlot demands PM's resignation
  • Bogus firms booked for FERA violations
  • Musharraf's claim on infiltration rejected

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