Diplomatic offensive against Pak: India
Indian heads of missions have been asked to apprise the host countries of Pakistan's nefarious designs, sources said.
'Pak army masterminded Jammu attack'
Its Special Service Group had trained the terrorists and pushed them through the International Border to carry out the Kalu Chek attack, sources said.
PM confers with senior Cabinet colleagues
Home Minister L K Advani, Defence Minister George Fernandes and External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh attended the meeting.
Another succumbs to injuries
With the death of Jaswinder Kaur, the four-member family of Havaldar Manjeet Singh has been wiped out.
Bush condemns terrorist attack in Jammu
The attack, he said, 'was aimed at destroying opportunities for South Asia to build a future that is more stable, more peaceful, and more prosperous.'
COLUMN
What the hell were they doing in this galley?
'France following in the steps of the US has long chosen to close her eyes to what is going on inside 'ally' Pakistan's house,' says Claude Arpi.
OTHER REPORTS
Gill to look into 'saffronisation' allegations
The security adviser to the Gujarat chief minister said that lower level police personnel only carry out orders and if there is something wrong, it is at the top level.
Ahmedabad ACP Surolia deputed to BSF
He was heading the investigation into some of the cases of arson during the recent communal violence in Ahmedabad.
India, US hold joint military exercises
`The focus of the first-ever joint exercises is special operations and airborne anti infiltration operations,' Group Captain V K Singh, commander of the para-training school in Agra, said.
Toll in Andhra heat wave touches 622
West Godavari topped the list with 109 deaths, followed closely by Krishna district with 101 and Guntur with 98.
Musharraf admits flaws in referendum
But even without the irregularities 'I might have won the election with a thumping majority', the Pakistan president said.
Blackwill here to stay: US mission in Delhi
Speculation about Blackwill's standing was fuelled by a 'Washington Post' report, which quoted diplomatic sources as saying that he was 'incredibly arrogant' and treated his staff like furniture.
BUSINESS
India Inc on overseas shopping spree
With old economy firms leading the charge, several IT and pharma companies have announced their intention to shop for companies overseas.
US carriers likely to resume Indian ops
US airlines that had stopped flying from India following Sep 11 terror attack are likely to resume operations.
CRICKET
Kumble's surgery successful
The ace leg spinner may even be back in action by next week.
Atapattu, Jayawardene flay England attack
Both scored centuries after the loss of early wickets, as Sri Lanka ended day 1 of the first Test against England on to 314 for 3.
Rediff cricket ratings: India will stay seventh
India's performance in West Indies hasn't been good enough to improve its rankings.
MOVIES
Star SFX, flat story
Yet 'Attack Of The Clones' aims at wooing audiences.
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