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It is blackmail, says Pak.
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 16. Pakistan today termed the statement of the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, that India would be forced to find its own ways to achieve its objective if the international community failed to pressure Pakistan to stop ...
People coerced and forced to vote, says Pak.
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 16. Pakistan today alleged that the people in Jammu and Kashmir were "coerced and forced" by the military and para-military forces to vote in the first phase of the Assembly elections in that State. The Pakistan Foreign Office ...
Facilitators cite Indian counsel
SATTAHIP (Thailand) Sept. 16. India, Sri Lanka's closest neighbour, may be far away from any direct involvement in the current peace process. But Indian advice — from the past and present — continues to be referred to by the Norwegian ...
PM clarifies position on Iraq
NEW YORK, SEPT. 16. The question of India allowing the use of its military or other facilities by the United States in case of an attack on Iraq did not arise and neither had Washington made such a demand, the Prime Minister, Atal Behari ...
`A beautiful future'
NEW YORK, SEPT. 16. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, while addressing the Indian press corps on Saturday evening at the end of his visit to New York, asked the External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, who was also present, to clarify a ...
Iraq's n-weapon `within months'
LONDON, SEPT. 16. A dissident Iraqi scientist, now living in the West, has claimed that Iraq already has enough material to produce nuclear weapons "within months'' and expressed scepticism whether U.N. inspectors, even if given "unfettered ...
21 held in Singapore anti-terror swoop
SINGAPORE, SEPT. 16. The Singapore authorities today announced the arrest of 21 persons in a major anti-terror swoop on suspected elements of Jemaah Islamiyah within the City-State last month. With this, the Government said, "no imminent security ...
Nothing happening on LoC: Musharraf
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 16. The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, has asserted that there was no infiltration taking place across the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir and this was recognised by `everyone'. In an interview to CNN just before he ...
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