Terrorism strikes in Jammu and Kashmir
• February 25, 2003
• Terrorists kill four people in Jammu
• February 6, 2003
• Funding militancy: 2 Hurriyat members held
• January 31, 2003
• Militants kill journalist in J&K
• January 6, 2003
• ISI doubles incentives for terrorist outfits
• Militants gun down wine dealer in J&K
• January 5, 2003
• 35 injured in grenade explosion in J&K
• January 4, 2003
• Six Hizb terrorists arrested in Srinagar
• January 3, 2003
• Militants kill SOG official in Anantnag
• December 31, 2002 • Three militants, army officer killed in J&K
• December 28, 2002 • Hizbul Mujahideen vows to continue jihad in J&K
• December 27, 2002
• Six more months to demine Indo-Pak border: Fernandes
• Two Pakistani UAVs intrude into Indian airspace
• December 26, 2002
• Jamiat-ul Mujahideen claims it shot down MiG
• MiG-21 crashes near Srinagar airport, 1 killed
• J&K separatist leaders taken into preventive custody
• Terrorists kill teacher, two sons in Kashmir
• Six LeT ultras killed, infiltration bid foiled in Poonch
• December 25, 2002
• DSP's brother held for terrorist activities • Give up the gun, Mufti to militants
• December 24, 2002 • IED blast in J&K, 16 injured
• December 23, 2002 • Militants set shopkeeper on fire in Kashmir
• December 22, 2002 • Terrorists kill 3 children in Poonch
• December 21, 2002
• Woman beheaded in J&K for not wearing burqa • Healing touch meant for victims, not terrorists: Baig • Militants kill 4 in Baramulla district
• December 20, 2002
• Terrorists kill three girls in Rajouri
• PDP MLA shot dead in Pampore
• Healing touch meant for victims, not terrorists: Baig
• December 18, 2002 • Protests in J&K against death sentence
• December 17, 2002 • Army tank catches fire, blows up in Jammu
• December 14, 2002 • SAM missile recovered for J&K terrorists
• December 10, 2002 • Army to brief US Pacific Command chief on J&K • Separatist leaders protest human rights violations in J&K • Clean-up in J&K begins with Farooq crony • J&K human rights chief tries self-immolation
• December 9, 2002
• J&K to set up committee on release of militants
• December 6, 2002
• Infiltration from across the border down: Army chief
• December 4, 2002
• Terrorism in J&K has to be tackled: Blackwill
• December 1, 2002
• I will attend SAARC meet if Pak stops terror: PM
• Advani asks world to 'ostracise' Pakistan
• November 29, 2002
• Freed militants not held again: J&K police
• November 28, 2002
• Rocket attack in Radio Kashmir building in Srinagar
• Militants torture, kill one in Poonch
• November 26, 2002
• Centre summons Mufti Mohammed Sayeed
• Central agencies consulted on release of militants: Azad
• Jammu limps back to normalcy
• Temple terror through the eyes of survivors
• Raghunath temple to reopen on Wednesday
• Blast in Kupwara, 3 killed
• November 20, 2002
• Sonia questions rationale for troop mobilisation
• November 13, 2002
• 'Indian forces were ready for raids into Pakistan'
• Security forces seize 153 kg of RDX in J&K
• Pakistani shelling kills army jawan, injures two
• Militants will bite the hands that feeds them: BJP to Mufti
• November 12, 2002
• Two militants killed in encounter in Kashmir
• November 7, 2002
• Infiltration down by 50%: Army chief
• Some J&K cops tried to sabotage polls: CEC
• Centre wants assurance from Mufti
• Lashkar vows to step up attacks during Ramzan
• Night curfew relaxed in J&K during Ramzan
• Militant hideout busted in Jammu; 5 killed
• Hizb expels three 'commanders'
• November 5, 2002
• Four killed, IED recovered in Jammu
• Militants kill four in Poonch
• November 4, 2002
• Blast in Rajouri, 14 hurt
• Two Lashkar terrorists killed in Sopore
• November 2, 2002
• Twelve militants killed in Poonch district
• Militants kill Congress leader in J&K
• Grenade attack at the Mufti's house
• October 29, 2002
• Militants kill three security personnel
• 2 BSF jawans, 8 ultras killed in J&K
• October 25, 2002
• Pakistani shelling along LoC; jawan killed
• October 21, 2002
• Army officer, 3 militants killed in Poonch
• 1 killed, 6 injured in Budgam
• October 19, 2002
• One killed, 16 hurt in Sopore blast
• October 11, 2002
• Six terrorists killed
• October 10, 2002
• Army busts secret meeting; kills nine terrorists
• October 8, 2002
• 840 killed since poll announcement
• October 7, 2002
• Heavy shelling in Uri kills 4 jawans, injures 3
• Three villagers killed in Doda on poll eve
• October 6, 2002
• Terrorists ambush army patrol in J&K, 2 killed
• Bid on independent candidate's life in J&K
• October 5, 2002
• Four BSF soldiers killed in Lolab blast
• October 4, 2002
• Explosion in Kupwara; 2 BSF men killed
• Terrorists try to target Mehbooba Mufti's motorcade
• October 3, 2002
• 8 killed in infiltration bid
• Two militants, DySP killed in encounter
• Six people injured in landmine blast
• Pakistan trying to push in more militants: BSF
• October 2, 2002
• 5 BSF jawans killed in J&K
• 5 civilians killed in J&K
• October 1, 2002
• Seven BSF personnel killed, one injured in militant attack
• Eight killed in militant attack in Kathua
• IED blast ahead of Abdullah's meeting, jawan killed
• September 30, 2002
• Terrorists attack NC candidate's motorcade
• Bid to blow up polling stations in Anantnag foiled
• September 29, 2002
• 1 killed, 13 injured in attack on police party in J&K
• Militants target polling booth in Pulwama district
• September 28, 2002
• 4 killed, NCP candidate hurt in landmine blast
• Five militants, CRPF constable among 12 killed
• September 27, 2002
• Bid on NC candidate's life; 10 killed in J&K
• September 26, 2002
• Militants Attack the House of NC Candidate
• September 25, 2002
• Four army personnel, two militants killed in Kashmir
• September 24, 2002
• Militants attack polling station in Budgam district
• September 23, 2002
• Policeman killed in raid on militant hideout
• Jawan killed, another injured in Doda
• September 21, 2002
• 2 CPI-M activists among 6 killed in Kashmir
• Militants barge into police colony in J&K; 1 killed
• September 20, 2002
• JKLF acting chairman arrested, militants kill NC member
• J&K minister's house attacked
• Pak told militants to resume small-scale infiltrations: NYT
• September 19, 2002
• Militants attack school in Udhampur, 2 killed
• Four candidates survive militant attacks
• September 18, 2002
• Two NC activists among 13 killed in J&K
• September 17, 2002
• Srinagar Times editor shot at
• Grenade attack on Congress headquarters in Srinagar
• Stray violence during first phase of polling
• September 16, 2002
• Stray violence during first phase of polling
• September 15, 2002
• Nine Lashkar militants killed, infiltration bid foiled
• September 14, 2002
• Militants kill sarpanch, NC member in J&K
• Militants-turned-counterinsurgents threat to J&K polls
• September 12, 2002
• Surankote attack: Army may have traced one militant
• Fidayeen attacks possible: J&K top cop
• Unified Command discusses militant attacks
• September 11, 2002
• Nine killed in militant attack in Poonch
• September 9, 2002
• Twenty-six hurt in grenade attacks in Kashmir
• Violence claims 14 lives in J&K
• September 7, 2002
• Bukhari offers to mediate with Pakistan on Kashmir
• Two Hizb militants surrender in Jammu
• September 6, 2002
• Militants kill independent candidate from Handwara
• Terrorists behind Qasim Nagar massacre nabbed
• JKLF militant, two others get 7 years in jail
• September 4, 2002
• NC workers injured in militant attack
• September 3, 2002
• Villager injured in Pakistani firing
• Militants instill fear among voters
• September 2, 2002
• Militants kill two NC activists, injure another
• Farooq's brother escapes militant attack
• August 30, 2002
• Army kills nine Pakistani intruders
• August 29, 2002
• India flays Musharraf on Infiltration
• No timeframe to halt infiltration
• August 24, 2002
• US urges India, Pakistan to talk
• Militants gun down 12 villagers in Rajouri, Doda
• Fernandes holds meeting of Army commanders
• Keep away from J&K polls: Advani to Pakistan
• August 23, 2002
• Gestures for dialogue with Hurriyat significant
• August 22, 2002
• Infiltration into J&K down, but not stopped
• August 9, 2002
• Al Qaeda men operating in Surankote area: Army/PTI
• Four militants killed in Kashmir
• August 8, 2002
• Militants kill four of a family in Rajouri
• Avoid visiting Amarnath: Militants/PTI
• Seven JeM militants gunned down in Poonch sector
• 10 injured in grenade blast in J&K
• Kashmir panel wants assembly polls postponed
• Farooq for allowing voters without IDs to cast ballot
• EU delegation's visit is significant: Diplomat/PTI
• EU should play 'positive role' in Kashmir: Shah
• August 7, 2002
• Drop in number of pilgrims to Amarnath: PTI
• August 6, 2002
• Militants kill 9 Amarnath pilgrims, injure 32
• Security lapse responsible for attack: Swami
• New outfit floated by LeT responsible for attack: Advani/PTI
• Soldier dies in suicide attack by militant
• August 3, 2002
• LeT ultra involved in Qasim Nagar carnage arrested: PTI
• August 2, 2002
• US reopens arms smuggling case involving Pak government: PTI
• J&K election in four phases on Sep 16, 24, Oct 1, 8
• Ensure violence-free J&K poll: India tells Pakistan
• BSF commandant, constable killed in Budgam
• Family shattered by army captain's death in Rajouri
• Five more BSF battalions deployed on Amarnath yatra route
• Sub-inspector, militant killed, two cops hurt in Jammu
• Militants attack Congress office in Srinagar
• Militants open fire in Jammu's high-security area
• August 1, 2002
• Suspected Qasim Nagar killers engage security forces: PTI
• Army captain, 4 militants killed in Rajouri
• Srinagar SP escapes attempt on life
• Six militants killed in J&K
• Amarnath: Fewer pilgrims undertake yatra after attack
• Musharraf echoes Powell: Kashmir is an international issue
• Advani rejects foreign monitors for J&K election
• July 31, 2002
• Militants attack VIP enclave in Rajouri
• Militants storm police station in Pulwama, kill one
• US, EU ask Pak to ensure J&K polls are free of violence
• Jammu, Ladakh students consider floating political party
• July 30, 2002
• Govt clears oppn's misgivings on J&K, foreign policy
• July 29, 2002
• JKLF appreciates Powell's concern over Kashmir
• India vitiating peace, security in S Asia: Musharraf/PTI
• July 27, 2002
• 'Friendly countries' must keep their pledges: Powell
• EU turns down Pak plea to mediate
• Powell does not expect a breakthrough
• Conditions do not exist for talks with Pak: India
• July 26, 2002
• Powell arrives in India on Saturday
• EU wants no disruption during J&K poll process
• July 24, 2002
• Shabir Shah visits Qasim Nagar, terms carnage 'inhuman': PTI
• July 23, 2002
• UK withdraws travel restrictions to India
• Foreign military attaches visit Kashmir valley
• Pakistan not to open airspace for India
• July 22, 2002
• US withdraws travel restrictions to India
• Pak unwilling to do more to ease tensions
• Al Qaeda plans to strike Indian mission in Pak
• July 21, 2002
• Jack Straw does not seem to be making any headway: PTI
• July 20, 2002
• US travel advisory under review: Rocca
• Yasin Malik re-arrested after getting bail in POTA case
• Hurriyat prevented from protesting Jammu massacre
• July 19, 2002
• US rejects Pakistan's demand of plebiscite in Kashmir
• Cross-border infiltration is 'down', insists US
• July 18, 2002
• 3 of 7 militants inside Banihal mosque killed: PTI
• JCO among 3 army men killed in ambush in Baramulla district
• Migrant Property Act extended to Jammu
• July 16, 2002
• Three picked up for Qasim Nagar carnage
• Centre deputes Jaitley to discuss autonomy issue
• Survivors of Qasim Nagar attack battle psychological wounds
• Change in strategy of terrorists worries India
• Blaming Pakistan will not stop terrorism: Cong
• Army denies withdrawal of three divisions
• July 15, 2002
• Jammu attack shows limits of coercive diplomacy
• PM discusses massacre with Cabinet
• Pakistan is not acting on its pledges: Sinha
• Situation with India precarious: Pakistan
• Uneasy calm as strike paralyses Jammu
• Lashkar denies hand in Qasim Nagar attack
• Mufti sees plot behind Jammu attack
• Election will be held under our rule: Farooq
• Three killed in militant-army encounter
• July 14, 2002
• Terrorism in its most naked form: Advani
• Pakistan condemns Jammu killings as 'terror' attack: PTI
• Lashkar responsible for attack: J&K DGP/PTI
• RSS stops short of demanding Farooq's dismissal
• Jack Straw condemns latest Jammu massacre: PTI
• Jammu bandh called on Monday to protest massacre: PTI
• July 13, 2002
• 21 killed in militant attack in Jammu
• July 11, 2002
• Not possible to completely seal LoC: Pakistan/PTI
• Pakistan should pull down terror camps: Straw
• July 10, 2002
• Pakistani firing across LoC kills one civilian
• US 'anxious' to get through Indo-Pak crisis
• Larry Pressler criticises US for issuing travel advisories: PTI
• July 8, 2002
• India still ready for joint surveillance of LoC: Fernandes
• July 5, 2002
• France revises travel advisory to India
• July 4, 2002
• No pullback till Pak stops terror: India
• Infiltration bid foiled, two ultras, army jawan killed: PTI
• July 3, 2002
• Infiltration hasn't come down: Sinha
• Sinha's statement a ploy to avoid talks: Pak
• July 1, 2002
• Police unearth terrorist camps; plan crackdown: PTI
• June 27, 2002
• US freezes assets of two Sikh groups: Reuters
• Armitage to visit India, Pakistan in August: PTI
• Britain eases India travel warning
• June 26, 2002
• No need to quit India, US tells its citizens
• June 25, 2002
• Australia revises travel advisory for India
• Pakistan resorts to artillery fire in Ladakh, BSF jawan hurt
• June 24, 2002
• Musharraf indulging in 'verbal calisthenics': India
• Powell speaks to Musharraf about Newsweek interview
• Kashmir a Palestine in the making: Musharraf
• Pakistan's nukes are for defence: Musharraf
• Tea and tedium at the Wagah border
• Musharraf promised permanent end to terror: US
• Infiltration still continuing: J&K police chief
• Pakistan to take up at UN alleged killing of soldier
• June 23, 2002
• No promise of ending terror: Musharraf
• PM sees US as facilitator on Kashmir
• June 22, 2002
• Pak's conventional deterrence averted war: Musharraf
• India refutes Musharraf's 'conventional deterrence' theory
• India bearing brunt of military build up: Musharraf/PTI
• India denies torture charge by Pakistan: Reuters
• More work needed to ease Indo-Pak tension: US
• US trying for permanent solution to terrorism faced by India
• Only high-level talks can settle issues: Musharraf
• Take Further Action to Stop Infiltration; EU to Pakistan
• June 21, 2002
• Border residents still reluctant to return home: Reuters
• Ending support to terror basis for Kashmir solution: Blair
• British High Commission partially eases visa restrictions
• June 20, 2002
• Flag meeting eases tension along Rajasthan border
• Fernandes rules out withdrawal of troops from border
• India silent on Pak crackdown on madrassas
• India, US to discuss counter-insurgency operations
• Lessened tension due to US, UK, Russia: Advani
• Russia welcomes de-escalation of Indo-Pak standoff
• June 19, 2002
• Big decline in infiltration: Fernandes
• BSF officer killed in Pakistani firing
• Vigil stepped up along Indo-Pak border in Rajasthan
• India to install advanced American ground sensors on LoC: PTI
• Special: Sensitive to infiltration
• Miracle temple offers 'strength' to soldiers
• Link US aid to Pakistan to ending terrorism: Pallone
• India has not notified lifting overflights ban: Pak
• US to continue support a dialogue between India, Pakistan
• Defence expert rules out sale of Russian arms to Pak
• June 18, 2002
• Nukes deterred India: Musharraf
• India slams Musharraf's theory of deterrence
• Armitage visit was to get commitment: US
• India starts relaxing military deployment
• Indo-Pak tension easing: Rumsfeld
• Two Pakistani soldiers killed in retaliatory action
• June 17, 2002
• India was prepared for nuclear war: PM
• Army recalls instructional staff from border
• Pakistan asks G8 leaders to help ease tension with India
• Pakistan to 'reciprocate' Indian troop pull-back
• Indian troops destroy Pakistani bunkers
• Desert heat proves biggest enemy for troops
• June 15, 2002
• Pakistani shelling kills one, wounds 13
• India, Pakistan aware of war's risks: Rumsfeld
• Pak spies used toys to transfer vital papers
• Candle light prayers held for Kaluchak massacre victims: PTI
• India, Pak DGMOs continue to maintain contact
• Bush, Blair
discuss Indo-Pak situation
• Indo-Pak crisis should be solved bilaterally: Russia, UK
• June 14, 2002
• Al Qaeda terrorists may be in Kashmir: Straw
• India says NO to foreign forces, Yes to sensors
• Al Qaeda presence in Kashmir valley possible: Army/PTI
• Delhi takes tiny steps towards nuclear disaster management
• Heavy shelling by Pakistani troops in Nowshera sector
• Don't trust Pakistan, avoid complacency: Abdullah
• India, Pakistan behaving responsibly: Rumsfeld
• Indo-Pak situation still tense: US
• US 'facilitator', not 'mediator': says Powell
• US pressed India to lift overflight ban
• Pakistan recalls warships
• June 13, 2002
• 2 BSF commanders killed by Pak shelling: Reuters
• Musharraf wants India to pull back troops from border
• Powell wants permanent solution to India-Pakistan feud
• No international monitoring of LoC: Omar Abdullah
• Only bilateral solution to Indo-Pak issues: US
• Rumsfeld's comment vindicates us: Abdullah
• Warships return from forward patrolling in Arabian sea
• Muslims safer in India than in Pak: Hussain
• June 12, 2002
• Two dozen houses damaged in Pak shelling
• Musharraf may not control all militants: Armitage
• India has taken constructive steps: Rumsfeld
• India has conveyed de-escalatory steps: Pakistan
• Al Qaeda operating near LoC: Rumsfeld
• Issue of foreign monitors not discussed: US
• International monitoring only on Pak side: Advani
• Pakistan's steps tactical: India to US
• US offers ground sensors to monitor LoC
• Steps by India 'small beginning': Musharraf
• Chances of war receding: Pak General Karamat
• Rumsfeld has no 'single proposal'
• Threat of Indo-Pak war has not passed: Bush
• G-8 may not send envoy to India, Pakistan
• G8 ministers focus on India, Pakistan crisis
• Donald Rumsfeld arrives in Pakistan
• June 11, 2002
• G8 ministers focus on India, Pakistan crisis
• No international monitoring of LoC: India
• Army sets up mechanism to monitor infiltration
• US Defence Secretary Rumsfeld in Delhi
• Lifting ban on overflights substantial gesture: India
• US willing to monitor LoC from air if both India, Pak agree
• Navy orders 20 ships back to harbour
• Support to Kashmiri Cause Will Continue: Pakistan
• India welcomes Straw's statement on ISI-ultras link
• India may send envoy back to Pakistan
• Links between ISI, militant groups: Straw
• Pakistan declines to respond to India's gesture
• Powell expects Musharraf to welcome Indian move
• Poonch airport hit in Pak shelling
• US welcomes Indian move to lift overflights ban
• Tension abating, but crisis not over: US
• India needs to do more to ease tensions: Musharraf/Reuters
• Japan welcomes decision to reopen airspace
• No major impact on visa disbursal: UK High Commission
• June 10, 2002
• India lifts ban on PIA overflights
• Pakistan welcomes decision to lift ban
• India should initiate dialogue: Pakistan
• Pakistani shelling in R S Pora; two killed
• Infiltration continuing: Intelligence agencies
• We will defy orders to end incursion: Militants
• Civilian killed, two hurt in Pakistani shelling
• NRIs deplore Pakistan's support of terrorists
• Orissa tightens security at vital installations
• June 8, 2002
• J&K gearing up for war; air defence notices in Srinagar
• 4 village defence committee members gunned down in J&K
• 3 soldiers killed by militants in Poonch district
• Pak shell lands in Kargil market, residents panic
• China provided Pak with missile-related technology: US official/PTI
• 2 killed, 3 injured in Pak shelling: PTI
• India admits losing reconnaissance plane: PTI
• Mumbai prepares for war: Reuters
• Slight reduction in tension with India: Pakistan/PTI
• June 7, 2002
• Indian spy plane shot down: Pakistan
• Training camps of militant groups shut down: Report
• Indo-Pak standoff spikes Bollywood show in UK
• US Congressmen want Pak to dismantle terrorist camps
• Infiltration is down 'significantly': US
• Five killed, 16 hurt in shelling along LoC
• Musharraf must give up 'all terrorism: Ackerman
• Al Qaeda plans to assassinate Musharraf: Report
• Putin asks Pakistan to end cross-border terrorism
• Indo-Pak tension has lessened: Armitage
• Three killed in Pak shelling in Poonch district
• 3 killed in Pak shelling in Poonch district
• Joint patrolling proposal evolutionary: Jaswant
• Armitage here with 'specific suggestions': Indian officials
• Joint patrol: US wants India to work on formal proposal
• June 6, 2002
• Bush, Putin discuss Indo-Pak standoff
• Lashkar vows incursions; threatens to attack convoys
• Pak to look into India's list of 20: Putin
• Militant leaders to announce ceasefire: Report
• Indo-Pak situation 'marginally better': Powell
• Pressure mounting on Pak: Omar Abdullah
• US attempting to work out monitoring mechanism for LoC
• No international patrols along LoC: India
• India's conditions non-negotiable: Fernandes
• Pakistan's nuclear strategy intolerable: Britain
• Washington to moot joint US-British patrol in J&K: Report
• University of California suspends study programme in India
• Armitage arrives in Pakistan on peace mission
• Pakistan refuses to accept India's 'conditions'
• US hopes visiting dignitaries will keep tensions from erupting
• Mansingh praises US efforts to defuse Indo-Pak tensions
• India lodges protest against NYT editorial
• June 5, 2002
• Armitage in Delhi on Friday
• Pakistan expels Indian high commission staffer
• Pakistan reacts cautiously to PM's proposal
• Military option open: Advani
• Indian, Pak troops exchange artillery fire in Kargil
• Fernandes contradicts PM over proposal to Pak
• US, UK 'strongly urge' nationals to leave India, Pak
• US, Britain welcome PM's proposal for joint patrolling
• Indo-Pak tension dominates Rumsfeld-Blair talks
• Bush Speaks to Vajpayee, Musharraf
• India rules out immediate de-escalation
• Separatist movements no excuse for terrorism: PM
• PM rules out international observers for monitoring LoC
• Too early to say if infiltration has stopped: US
• Staffer row: Pak accuses India of subverting rules
• India willing to consider Pak's 'wanted' list: PM
• 'US will tell India to de-escalate only if infiltration stops'
• Al Qaeda could exploit Indo-Pak standoff: Rumsfeld/PTI
• Border dwellers building bunkers to face Pak shelling
• Security Council for international efforts to resolve Indo-Pak standoff
• June 4, 2002
• Japan tells Pakistan to stop infiltration
• India lodges protest with Pak over injured staffer
• Indo-Pak tensions 'worrying': Annan
• India not to talks with Pak in third country
• Musharraf ready to go to Moscow for talks with Vajpayee
• CICA adopts declaration on fighting terror
• China not to withdraw diplomats
• Puri Shankaracharya for fitting reply to Pakistan
• Pakistan stops injured Indian staffer from leaving
• 'Terrorism has nothing to do with J&K'
• Pakistan against terrorism in all its forms: Musharraf
• Nothing has changed: Vajpayee
• US to help verify whether incursions have stopped: PTI
• China not to withdraw diplomats from India, Pakistan: PTI
• June 3, 2002
• Kashmir is a bilateral issue: Armitage
• Musharraf ready to meet Vajpayee
• Impose economic sanctions on Pakistan: Advani
• No 'back-channel' contacts with India: Pak
• India to induct Israeli early warning radar
• We want to avoid war with Pakistan: India
• Annan wants Vajpayee, Musharraf to meet
• Exchange of artillery fire with Pak continues in J&K
• Hurriyat urges India, Pakistan to talk
• Religious extremism shouldn't be allowed to flourish in Asia: PM/PTI
• Fernandes dismisses threat of a nuclear war in South Asia
• PM to meet Putin, Jiang on Tuesday: PTI
• China to make efforts to cool tempers in South Asia
• June 1, 2002
• India not in a rush to go to war: PMO
• Brahmos anti-ship missile to be produced in 2003
• Staffer's abduction in Pak reprehensible: India
• Arms sales 'irrelevant' to Indo-Pak tensions: Straw
• May 31, 2002
• Pak imposes blackout in PoK capital
• US, UK advise their nationals to leave India: PTI
• Musharraf has ordered a halt to infiltration: US/PTI
• Infiltration has not stopped: Indian army
• Cross-border infiltration still continuing: Powell
• Bush's two-step strategy on Kashmir
• India rules out PM, Musharraf meeting in Almaty
• Fernandes dismisses immediate threat of war
• We have kept the engines running: Air chief
• Indian nuclear arsenal dwarfs Pakistan's: Jane's
• Cabinet to reopen Internet services in J&K
• Kashmiris prefer India over Pakistan: Poll
• US condemns attack on Doda police lines
• Pakistan criticises Russia for defence supplies to India
• Two soldiers killed in Pakistani shelling
• Japan asks Pak to take 'visible' action to prevent infiltration
• SPECIAL: 'We are not prepared for a nuke attack'
• SPECIAL: Dos and Don'ts after a nuclear attack'
• SPECIAL: Power is the deterrent
• May 30, 2002
• Musharraf has promised to stop cross-border terrorism: Fernandes
• Bush asks Musharraf to live up to his word; to send Rumsfeld
• Three army porters seriously hurt in Pak shelling in Batalik
• Alert on Himachal-J&K border: PTI
• Defiant Pakistan threatens to use nukes
• Pak's threat to use nukes 'loose talk': India
• Pakistan moves troops from Afghan border
• PM holds meet to review border situation
• Pak troops open fire along IB, LoC
• Pakistan's nuclear trigger in US hands: Indian expert
• Pakistan to give India list of 32 'most wanted'
• US may send Rumsfeld to India, Pakistan
• Indo-Pak tensions have reached critical point: India Caucus co-chairman
• SPECIAL: India's Achilles Heel
• COLUMN: The general and his silly fibs
• INTERVIEW: 'Pakistan only jeopardises India'
• May 29, 2002
• Five killed, 14 injured in Pak shelling in Poonch
• If all efforts fail, army is there: Fernandes
• ISI asks terrorists to dominate border areas
• Britain backs India in its fight: Straw
• Pakistan to send special envoys to US, Europe
• Straw meets Congress chief Sonia Gandhi
• Three injured in Pakistani shelling
• India, Pakistan heading towards war: Bhutto
• PPP asks Musharraf to stop infiltration into India
• Onus to reduce tension on Pakistan: Russia
• Pakistani spy held in Meerut: PTI
• May 28, 2002
• General's speech was dangerous: Jaswant
• Column: Mr Straw, do you know who created the Kashmir mess?
• Shelling continues from across the border
• Indus treaty will not to be affected: Centre
• Vajpayee overrules hawks on Indus Waters treaty
• Fernandes meets service chiefs to assess situation
• Pakistan test-fires Abdali missile
• War will not be a walkover: Musharraf
• Straw rejects Pak suggestion on international observers along LoC: PTI
• Jack Straw arrives in New Delhi
• Pakistan snaps militants' wireless links: Report
• About 3,000 militants planning to cross LoC: Fernandes
• No Vajpayee-Musharraf meeting in Kazakhstan
• Pakistan wants bilateral talks in Almaty (Kazakhstan)
• India not to sever diplomatic ties with Pakistan
• Indo-Pak nuclear war to kill 12 million: Report
• UK to ask Musharraf to end cross-border terrorism
• May 27, 2002
• General brushes aside India's complaints on terrorism
• 'Real democracy' will begin in December: Musharraf
• Musharraf's speech greeted with skepticism in India
• We don't need your sympathy, minorities tell Musharraf
• Pakistan must make good its promises: PM
• India to spell out its response on Tuesday - PTI
• Time to adopt another way to fight war: Advani
• UK disturbed over tension: Jack Straw/PTI
• May 26, 2002
• Musharraf hasn't stopped infiltration: Powell
• US praises India, wants Pak to end terrorism: US
• Putin to meet Vajpayee, Musharraf next month
• India's 'inaction' sign of weakness: Farooq
• Musharraf's statement provocative: India
• Jack Straw to visit India on Wednesday
• India Destabilising Pakistan: Musharraf
• World must understand Pak mindset: India
• We should have attacked Pak after Dec 13: PM
• Pak tests Ghaznavi missile
• Five killed in Pak shelling in Jammu
• May 25, 2002
• Pakistan test fires Ghauri missile as India tension simmers
• India running out of patience: PM/PTI
• Fulfil promises: Bush tells Musharraf; Putin seeks to play peacemaker
• Pak military initiates fresh crackdown on militants: PTI
• Nine injured in grenade attack in J&K: PTI
• May 24, 2002
• Don't rule out dialogue with Pak: Congress to Centre
• Country stands united against Pak-sponsored terror: Sonia
• India reserves right to hit back: Omar Abdullah
• Vajpayee sends letter to Bush
• US asks Pakistan to stop infiltration in J&K
• Possibility of Indo-Pak war receding, say experts
• Army combat-ready; digs new positions along border
• Heavy build-up by India hampering fight against terrorism: Pakistan
• One killed, 3 injured in Pak shelling in Poonch
• Britain plans emergency evacuation of citizens from India, Pak
• Armitage to head for South Asia on June 4
• Pakistan to test missiles from May 25
• May 23, 2002
• Vajpayee reviews security situation in J&K
• PM announces new economic package for J&K
• Implement UN resolution on terrorism: EU to Pak
• PM ready for political solution to J&K issue
• Translate promises into action: CCS to Pak
• Pakistani troops destroy 2 villages in J&K
• Pakistan alerts key departments
• Govt may close down Pak High Commission: Omar
• Bush, Schroeder discuss Indo-Pak tensions
• Pakistan to withdraw troops from Afghan border
• Powell, Annan discuss Indo-Pak tensions with Musharraf
• Bangladesh summons Indian envoy over Indo-Pak ties
• Hurriyat rejects Vajpayee's talks offer
• People want end to cross-border terrorism: India tells US
• US actively engaged in easing Indo-Pak tensions: Cheney
• US doing all to prevent Indo-Pak conflict: Chamberlin
• Standoff may top Bush-Putin summit agenda
• Blair asks Pak to stop cross-border terrorism
• Pakistan calls for mediation to ease tension
• Pakistan calls on UN to pressurise India for talks
• Musharraf for crackdown on militants
• Musharraf says he wants to shed power
• Army inducts nuclear attack resistant shelters
• Pakistani troops fire on Punjab village
• Musharraf meets top commanders in Islamabad
• Pak army deploys missile batteries along LoC
• Pak to withdraw troops from UN peace mission
• May 22, 2002
• Time for a decisive battle has come: PM
• Navy deploys warships in Arabian Sea
• Pakistan will not hesitate to use nukes
• US asks Pakistan 'to do all it can' to end terror
• 10 Pakistani jawans, 2 Indians killed in shelling
• India gives an earful to Pakistani envoy
• Pakistan vows to defend itself
• Fernandes asks troops to be ready
• J&K parties urge PM to conduct fair polls
• Abdullah opposes separatists meeting PM
• Abdul Gani Lone laid to rest
• Evidence points to LeT hand in Lone killing
• My father is a martyr for peace: Bilal Lone
• Pak alleges Indian complicity in Lone killing
• Hurriyat demands judicial probe into Lone's killing
• May 21, 2002
• Firing at Hurriyat meeting; Lone killed
• Pakistan blames India for Lone's killing
• Kaluchak massacre most inhuman: PM
• 'Guns silenced a reasonable, moderate voice'
• Lone's murder a bid to disrupt J&K poll process: Swami
• Three civilians, jawan killed in Pakistani firing
• One killed in Pakistani shelling
• India rebuts Pakistan's charge of belligerence
• Britain's Jack Straw to visit India, Pakistan
• Time for final settlement has come: Jana
• Fernandes cuts short visit, returns to Delhi
• Lone's killing unfortunate: PM
• Farooq expresses sorrow over Lone's killing
• Advani condemns Lone's killing
• May 20, 2002
• Army asked to consult 'war book': Advani
• Six Pak soldiers killed, ten enemy bunkers destroyed
• Pak to approach UNSC to bring down tension with India
• George Fernandes in Bikaner
• Pakistan intensifies shelling in R S Pora sector
• Pakistan fires on villages in Punjab
• Pakistan moves reserve corp to Sutlej-Ravi corridor
• Take action and then talk: India tells Pakistan
• War unlikely before September
• May 18, 2002
• Pakistan will be told to recall envoy
• Heavy shelling in Uri sector of J&K
• PM briefed about border situation
• May 17, 2002
• Jammu tense following heavy firing along LoC
• Border villages near Jammu witnessing exodus: PTI
• Anything can happen any time: Pak minister/PTI
• 'Rhetoric' will not solve J&K problem: Sonia
• Cong extends support to government in tackling terrorism
• CPI-M warns against going to war
• May 16, 2002
• Advani's to reply on Jammu attack tomorrow
• Response will be spelt out in Parliament on Friday: Farooq
• PM confers with senior Cabinet colleagues
• Bush condemns terrorist attack in Jammu
• Terrorists behind Jammu massacre identified
• Eight victims of Jammu carnage cremated
• India to mount diplomatic offensive against Pakistan
• Time for action has come: Padmanabhan
• 'Pakistan army masterminded Jammu attack'
• Another succumbs to injuries
• May 15, 2002
• Jammu attack very heinous, we have to counter it: PM
• Pak denies hand in Jammu suicide attack
• Home ministry convenes meeting to discuss Jammu attack
• War with Pakistan not ruled out: BJP
• Bandh disrupts life in Jammu
• 'Musharraf, not Modi country's real enemy'
• We want action, not words: India to Pak
• Congress to support government on J&K: Sonia
• Red alert sounded in Jammu
• Farooq blames Pakistan for Kalu Chak massacre
• Punish those responsible for Jammu carnage: Fernandes
• Jammu attack is terrorism, not 'freedom struggle': Rocca
• Child succumbs to injury, toll mounts to 34
• Bandh disrupts life in Jammu
• Pak has hand in Jammu terror attack: Fernandes
• May 14, 2002
• Pakistan calls for inquiry into Jammu attack
• Military restraint may not last: Centre
• Link between attack, Rocca visit: Advani
• Jammu attack barbaric: Christina Rocca
• Pak not interested in improving relations with India: Abdullah
• Two outfits claim responsibility for attack on Jammu army camp
• Militants boarded bus near J&K border: Himachal CM
• 33 killed in attack on army camp in Jammu
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