• India's N-tests anger Israel
• None of us wants to mediate in Kashmir, says US
• India looking forward to Clinton's visit, says PM
• Pak scientists tells Jane's they need 60-70 N-warheads for deterrent value
• Pakistan calls for third party mediation to resolve disputes
• Agenda For A Post-Nuclear Vajpayee
• India sends its diplomats far and wide to argue its case
• G-8 Plus to discuss nuclear tests on Friday, sans India and Pakistan
• Kissinger argues for progressive lifting of sanctions
• India will sign CTBT if P5 guarantees disarmament
• National Conference decries US hand in J&K affairs
• Chirac airs differences with US over sanctions
• SAARC summit on July 9-11, all eyes on India and Pakistan
• EU sanctions tempered by Pakistan's fragile economy
• Jaswant Singh all set to become Vajpayee's foreign minister
• EU readies for punitive action against Pakistani tests
• Vajpayee rejects security council admonishment on J&K
• Indo-Pak tension will not derail SAARC summit, says Lanka
• • Bomb-drunk Pakistanis wake up to the reality of emergency
• Sharief collects assurances of help during Gulf visit
• Our nukes are not for aggression, says Sharief
• UNESCO chief asks India, Pakistan to divert resources to development
• Singhal reiterates resolve to erect temple at Pokhran
• Republican leaders promise a fair probe into technology transfers to China
• Solve Kashmir first, Sharief tells India
• Primakov moots new mechanism to resolve Indo-Pak disputes
• Fernandes now turns to the US, tells it to lay off Indo-Pak problems
• India accuses Security Council of overstepping its authority
• India, Pak offer to resume talks with each other
• Having won the diplomatic war, India now looks to win the peace
• Start talking, P-5 tells India, Pak
• The P-5 joint communique
• Partition Jammu and Kashmir: Palkhivala
• Dutch govt blocks 'strategic' Pak-bound shipments
• 'Pak blasts may have set off Afghan quake'
• 'Pak will produce M-11 missiles in a year'
• Mahatma was against third party mediation
• Halt tests, weaponisation: P5
• P-5 gets down to defusing tension in the subcontinent
• Vajpayee calls for global meet on disarmament
• India reiterates stand on third-party mediation
• 'We hope the views of a responsible, sober country like India will be kept in mind in Geneva'
• Trishul takes to the seas, Agni to get more fire
• Russia wants Kashmir resolved as per Simla agreement
No confrontation with China, says MEA
'India has become the target of US, China and Pak'
• US continues to preach to India, tags along Pak for good measure
• Iran minister calls for positive response to Indo-Pak crisis
• Chinese ship carrying armaments to Pak comes under US surveillance
• Pak N-programme received boost during Reagan years
• People from the land of the Buddha and Gandhi should talk about de-weaponisation, says Dandavate
• The BJP's Monumental Blunder
• 'It would be a mistake to embark on largescale manufacture of nuclear weapons'
• Pokhran II told both Islamabad and Beijing that deterrence is a two-way street
• Govt launches major diplomatic offensive ahead of G-8, P-5 meets
• India rejects third-party mediation offer
• US promises to work for peace in south Asia
• CIA has no spies worthy of the name in India: report
• India calls for nuclear weapons convention
• Netanyahu's cars may have scared Pak
• Russia won't cancel defence deals with India
• India to appraise Thailand of regional security scenario
• India should launch diplomatic drive against 'multi-lateralising' issues, says Gujral
• Tit-for-tat N-tests bring Kashmir back on international agenda
• US prods Security Council into discussing Kashmir on Thursday
• PM tells P-5 to stop sermonising, eliminate N-weapons
• Brajesh Mishra sent to France for damage control
• China blasts India for arms race
• US-based Kashmiris fear war in the Valley
• Wisner defends showing satellite photo to Narasimha Rao's aide
• NYT report highlights Chinese contribution to Pakistani bomb
• Stop N-tests, disarmament conference tells India, Pak
• 'Pakistani nuclear bombs are a threat to Pakistan: Michael Krepon
• Parliament goes ballistic over attack on Indian diplomat
• Pak rejects India's no-first-use proposal
• Pak tests way behind ours, says Fernandes
• Pak tests inconsequential, suggest experts
• We can deploy nuclear weapons in days: A Q Khan
• India appeals for just global framework
• Bomb backlash hits Indian pilgrims
• Nuclear tests: The balance sheet
• Pakistan conducts another nuclear test
• Blasts blow up Indo-Pak peace initiative
• India will not go back on moratorium
• No more tests: President
• Pakistan promises to match any Indian threat with ''vengeance''
• 'India wants friendship with Pakistan. India wants to be a good neighbour'
• Pak tests highlight failure of Clinton's non-proliferation policy: US congressman
• 'By acquiring nuclear capability we can exert our influence more effectively in bringing about disarmanent'
• No arms race in the region: Krishan Kant
• 'India and Pakistan need skillful diplomacy'
• G-8 foreign ministers to discuss N-tests
• Pak conducted only one test on Thursday: experts
• US scrambles to restore peace in South Asia
• UN urges India, Pakistan to sign arms control treaties
• World hesitates as US, Japan, Canada slap sanctions on Pakistan
• Pak has shown no regard for world opinion, says Britain
• Emergency also meant to protect economy, says Pak finance minister
• Crippling sanctions dampen N-bomb euphoria in Pakistan
• US ambassador to return to New Delhi
• Pak may have nuke heads for M-11 missiles
• No security threat when I stepped down: Gujral
• Deve Gowda blasts Vajpayee for dumping 'consensus'
• 'Moratorium' announcement shows govt had no clue about Pak tests: Congress
• Swadeshi violence against MNCs condemned
• Sign no-first-use agreement now, Benazir tells India, Pak
• Army forces herdsmen out of Chagai hills
• Pak's N-programme is more sophisticated than India's: Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan'
• India and Pakistan have bought a certain symmetry in the world: J N Dixit
• Did Washington leak Vajpayee's letter to the press?
• 'We are concerned at the help China is extending Pakistan'
• Vajpayee renews no-first-use offer to Pak
• India's N-tests hit diplomatic, defence ties
• President confident of amity in region
• Fernandes blasts "India specific" Pak tests
• It is now Gohar's turn to rattle sabres
• Pak preparing for more tests: US intelligence
• 'It is extremely curious, isn't it, that no technical details regarding these tests have been released?'
• Western experts sceptical of Pak claims
• Pak bomb righted balance: Indian analysts
• Despite the deja vu, American policy-makers stunned by Pak tests
• For Cold War players, it is action-replay time
• US carrots and sticks failed to contain Pak
• Clinton, Yeltsin to stay in close touch
• US betrays pro-Pak tilt
• Britain to withdraw envoy to Pakistan
• Germany freezes aid to Pakistan
• NATO condemns Pak N-tests
• EU flays Pakistani N-tests
• Pak bomb threat to Israel: Moynihan
• Banks remain closed in Pakistan
• Pakistan is gripped by Friday spirit
• 'It will be difficult to resume meaningful talks for another two-three months'
• Mulayam seeks Vajpayee's resignation
• Thackeray accuses US of using Pak to trip India
• Greenpeace International urges India, Pak to sign CTBT
• 'Each crisis from now on will have a nuclear edge'
• Pakistan tests five nuclear devices
• Nawaz Sharief's speech in Real Audio
• Pak ready to arm Ghauri, says PM
• Pak N-tests created 'new situation': PM
• Pak ready now for no-aggression pact, says minister
• Pakistan's tests have nothing to do with India: President
• Army chief punches holes in Pak war hysteria
• Pakistan fears Indian attack on N-installations
• Pak spreading canards about attack on N-plants: India
• In the end it boiled down to the fear of annihilation
• 'Nawaz Sharief had no choice'
• Defence sources say
China's hand is evident in Pak tests
• Indian scientists say they expected Pak N-tests
• Nuclear race possible in south Asia
• BJP readies for flak on triggering off N-race
• US brushes aside no-first-use offer, sets three conditions for India
• Clinton's visit to India uncertain
• BJP's allies not consulted before blasts, says Barnala
• A Ghauri Strike
• Pakistan's Dr Strangelove
• Natwar Singh blasts Advani, Fernandes
• IISc denies any involvement in nuclear project
• 'India is today a nuclear weapons state. This is a reality that cannot be denied'
• This government has no mandate to decide on N-weaponisation, says Chidambaram
• Chandra Shekhar urges government to restrain machismo
• VHP to rope in Buddhist monks from Nepal for Shaktipeeth project
• Pak refutes reports of nuclear test, tells US it is disinformation
• Analysts debate efficacy of tests, signing the CTBT
• The China Syndrome
• BJP leaders are singing different tunes about nuclear tests, charges Sonia
• Without weaponisation, going nuclear makes no sense, says Fernandes
• Parliament to discuss N-tests fallout threadbare
• R Venkataraman praises Vajpayee for N-tests
• Why the CIA could not detect Pokhran plans
• Nuclear blasts shake China out of its splendid isolation
• Russia against N-tests by India and Pakistan
• Pak may skip N-test if given weapons to match India, says Ayub Khan
• Sharief says India will step across LoC and 'cross our threshold of tolerance'
• Newsmen report unusual activity at possible site of Pak N-test
• India may not have an H-bomb, says scientist
• Let's talk about NPT, India tells the world
• Scientists brief Opposition leaders about nuclear tests
• Nuclear tests are not much of a deterrent, says Chatterjee
• Vajpayee seeks to mend fences with China, Pakistan
• RJD says it will oust government if it did not give up jingoism
• Yeltsin nudged India down the path of conciliation
• Fernandes invited to visit US, yet to make up his mind
• Sharief accuses India of nuclear blackmail
• If armed, Pakistan may forego N-tests: Gohar
• Clinton repeats call to India to eschew N-weapons, sign CTBT
• Clarify misgivings, Deve Gowda tells PM
• Mahajan claims he's not been gagged
• Clinton seeks in vain for Pak assurance on N-test
• Pakistani women take to the streets asking for the bomb
• Clinton-Yeltsin talks on India's CTBT position
• NAM rebuffs Pak bid to censure Indian N-tests
• Naresh Chandra meets Pickering in Washington, pushes Indian moratorium
• PM's poetry catches up with him
• America's pro-China stance comes under fire
• Sonia regrets flexing of nuclear muscle
• Chinese media assails India for 'hegemonistic' aspirations
• Additional security for BARC, other nuke centres
• Another Russian daily supports India's tests, criticises US and Moscow
• Indian nuke programme is unstoppable: Dr Ramanna
• Dear Prime Minister Sri Vajpayeeji...
• Hypocrites, all of them!
• How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
• Parts of Kashmir LoC come alive with Pak fire
• India rules out war with Pak
• Albright breaks her silence, calls tests 'grave historical error'
• India stays further N-tests
• Did Indian at CIA supply info to New Delhi?
• China waffles on ignoring Pakistani N-test
• Nambiar to return to China by month-end
• Japan has been understanding about nuke tests: India
• India, Israel may try to kill Pakistan's nuke capability
• India should acquire second-strike capability and ICBMs, says AICC secretary
• Blair tells Pakistan not to test further
• TDP won't withdraw support over N-tests: Naidu
• Hind-Chini byebye?
• India is willing to discuss proliferation, CTBT terms
• Feint and jab
• MEA turns around, says envoy Nambiar's visit is routine
• Vajpayee blasts big powers's hypocrisy
• 'Jai jawan, jai kisan aur jai vigyan' Vajpayee coins new slogan
• Pak should take lead for talks, says Vajpayee
• BJP rupturing foreign ties with vitriol, says Congress
• Economic carrot stalls Pak N-tests
• US still persuading Pak not to go nuclear
• Clinton administration moves ahead on repeal of Pressler Amendment
• Annan asks Pak not to compete with India
• China not to impose sanctions on Pak for N-tests
• VHP's shaktipeeth to be built 50 km from Pokhran
• Gandhians sad, and a trifle happy, about nuke tests
• India summons envoy from Beijing as China, Pak step up hostile campaign
• India invaded China, its N-weapons pose great danger, says Xinhua
• China, Pak wind up talks on 'recent developments'
• Clinton changes tack, admits India's security concerns
• Carter chides US reaction to India's N-tests
• Indian point of view gaining ground in the US
• N-tests were meant to contain BJP coalition's
rift, not external threat, says Deve Gowda
• Isolating India will not help US: experts
• Expert calls for 'nuclear bargain' between US and India
• Shaktipeeth near Pokhran is VHP's baby, not Vajpayee's
• Chidambaram lauds BARC's role in N-tests
• Too early to comment on Pak N-test: Chidambaram
• Benazir charges Sharief with inaction over Indian blasts
• Pak dashes off envoy to China
• Prepare for fiscal hardship, PM warns nation
• Fernandes breaks silence on N-tests, repeats charge against China
• Government not bothered by Pakistan's tests
• Pak N-tests close to certain: Gohar Ayub Khan
• US not to cut diplomatic ties with India
• No more tests planned, says Vajpayee
• Weapons a nuclear deterrent, say scientists
• VHP to build memorial near Pokhran
• Scientists come together to protest against nuclear tests
• G-8 has spared India, says Gohar Ayub Khan
• Nuclear capable India and Pak should negotiate peace, says Gujral
• West fears more nuclear powers may emerge from the basement
• Arab nations hail India's N-tests
• Condemnation, no sanctions, is G-8 outcome
• Pokhran natives to be compensated
• Did it finally take a thermonuclear explosion to blast Jayalalitha out of the PM's hair?
• Pokharan II: It's not the time for euphoria
• India does not rule out more N-tests
• US rejects India's 'nuclear nation' claim
• Washington in a ferment over Indian nuke tests
• G-8 to condemn, not convict, India
• Vajpayee, Blair discuss nuke tests
• Pak keeping its nuclear options open
• India ready for dialogue with Pak: Mishra
• How could you make nuclear plans public, Mulayam asks PM
• American sanctions never last the course, say Russian analysts
• Nordic countries urge India to sign CTBT
• Pak will sign NPT, CTBT if India does
• Sanctions mean trouble but nation should unite, says Pawar
• Left parties flay nuclear policy
• Signature campaign blasts India's nuclear tests
• Sangma's report foresees snap poll
• No mid-term polls, says BJP chief
• Indians, Pakis protest in US to bring Vajpayee, Sharief on road to peace
• India should offer 'no first use', says expert
• It was 'Operation Shakti' on Budh Purnima
• The Buddha smiled a cracked smile
• When the echoes of the blasts have died down, what remains?
• We have a big bomb now: Vajpayee
• India formally declares herself a nuclear weapons state
• We will use N-weapons if threatened, says Vajpayee
• India steps up diplomatic offensive to contain fallout
• India trashes US's charge
• India flays Security Council's criticism of blasts
• Indian politicians urge Vajpayee to show Clinton the door
• PM to brief opposition about blasts fallout
• Congress backtracks, praises N-tests
• Clinton hopes jets-for-restraint deal will be struck with Pak
• Bill introduced to repeal Pressler law
• All the best, India tells US delegation in Pak
• Gujral calls for early normalisation of situation
• India should not sign CTBT in its present form, says Arundhati Ghose
• CIA vows not to be caught off guard again
• Revenge is sweet, sanctions bitter, say Pak nationals
• Indian government misled us, says US
• Ramanna 'elated' over N-tests
• Pakistan may test bomb on Sunday
• Possible Pak N-test leaves govt unfazed
• Halt India's N-programme: China
• Chinese reaction out of character, say analysts
• India launches diplomatic offensive to woo NAM, developing world
• Tokyo recalls envoy, more Japanese sanctions
• Australia suspends aid, cancels defence deals
• Russia tightens nuclear export norms
• Govt to seek opinion of political parties on CTBT
• Raje to seek NAM backing
• US may repeal Pressler law to please Pak
• Mixed reaction to N-tests in Pakistan
• 'I cannot predict what the Security Council will decide'
• Bad boy India won't be allowed in nuclear club, says Uncle Sam
• Sanctions won't stall India's atomic power generation
programme
• US consulate denies rumours of visa non-issue
• India explodes two more nuke devices
• Wednesday's tests are of weapons of war
• Clinton imposes tough sanctions
• France, Russia oppose sanctions
• Japan suspends grants worth $ 30m
• India vows to continue all defence plans, including long-range missiles
• India ready to face any challenge: Vajpayee
• Canada calls home high commissioner for 'urgent consultations'
• 'Indian leadership has gone berserk'
• CIA orders inquiry into intelligence failure
• Pakistan feels let down by US spy satellites
• US senators, peaceniks flay India
• Vajpayee, A-team, review sanctions's fallout
• Congress tells government to explain changed security perceptions, E K Nayanar echoes view
• Indian leaders welcome nuke explosions
• Britain deeply disturbed at new tests, complains to Indian envoy
• 'Our tests pose no danger to any country which has no inimical intentions towards India'
• Security Council may appeal to India to sign CTBT, NPT
• India can now sign CTBT: defence expert
• What the US will sanction against
• Heel, Clinton tells India
• Government undecided on CTBT
• US open to accord with India on CTBT
• Mahajan talks tough, says life-time mission fulfilled
• Clinton may not cancel India visit
• 'India cannot escape sanctions'
• Japan is thinking of freezing aid
• Australia recalls high commissioner for 'consultation'
• Vajpayee writes to world leaders explaining India's compulsions
• Yeltsin says India has let down Russia
• Pakistan under increasing domestic pressure to reply in kind
• 'We are like a cook waiting for orders'
• Security the provocation for N-tests, says govt
• China 'seriously concerned' over tests
• Gujral won't admit he gave nod for the bomb
• Rao wanted to conduct nuclear test
• 'India ready for nuke bomb ban if world corrects discrimination'
• N-device without policy blueprint is adventurism, Swamy tells PM
• Experts call for diplomatic offensive to defang sanctions
• Tests took US by surprise
• Sanctions won't hurt India, feels analyst
• N-tests an expected result
• For Indian nuke scientists, spring comes in the month of May
• It was essential for India to demonstrate its defence capabilities: Farooq
• India explodes three nuclear bombs
• Analysts believe decision will not lead to arms race
• N-deterrent at last, says government
• 'Tests show India has proven capability for weaponised N-programme'
• America disappointed, no word of sanctions as yet
• Pakistan cries foul, calls for sanctions
• Hosannas all over, but Pakistan demurs
• Parties welcome N-tests
• 'There is dictum in strategic defence planning, Imagine the worst case scenario and prepare yourself for it. Which is exactly what we have done'
• 'We have not mentioned the word peaceful so far'
• 'It's the BJP way of showing the world India is great'
• 'Why should we wait? Didn't we wait for 24 years?'
• 'It was a militaristic, chauvinistic, jingoistic move'
• 'India risks international isolation'
• 'The West cannot ignore the fact that India is a large market'
• India on road to H-bomb, says Jane's
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