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BANDUNG DIARY Manmohan compliments Musharraf JAKARTA: Fresh from their unexpectedly successful summit in New Delhi last week, both Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Pervez Musharraf clearly had each other very much on their minds. Taking time off from the Asian-African summit, the ...
Asia, Africa should end energy dependence: Manmohan"Framework within which we produce and consume energy is determined elsewhere"
Knighthood for John MajorLONDON: The former British Conservative Prime Minister, John Major ( in the picture ), has been awarded a knighthood, and will now be known as "Sir John.'' He said he was "absolutely thrilled'' and "delighted'' at being given Britain's ... Differences in Pakistan Opposition come to the fore ISLAMABAD: Serious differences have surfaced within the mainstream Opposition on the approach to the "conciliatory" gestures by the President, Pervez Musharraf. In a major setback to the Alliance for Restoration of Democracy (ARD), grouping of ... Japan to extend `anti-terror mission' in Indian Ocean Tokyo's bid to raise its profile in the global fight against terrorism "Kashmir issue will be resolved in three years" ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Information Minister, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, has said that the Kashmir issue would be resolved in two to three years. Addressing a news conference here, Mr. Ahmed said he still stood by his recent statement made on these ... Police investigator missing Jeyaratnam was under death threats: senior Sri Lankan official China agrees to finance Gwadar deepening project ISLAMABAD: China has agreed to finance further deepening of Gwadar deep port in Pakistan's southern province of Balochistan. The Chinese President, Hu Jin Tao, conveyed the decision on Friday to Pakistan President Musharraf at a meeting on the ... Bush upset over Bolton delay WASHINGTON: The U.S. President, George W. Bush, has accused the Senate of playing politics by delaying the nomination of John Bolton as the next Ambassador to the United Nations. The backing for Mr. Bolton whose nomination could not clear the ... Other Stories
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