• Further nuclear tests possible, says Jaswant: PTI
• Nuke deterrent would include accurate delivery system: Report
• Pak war threat led to nuclear tests: Mishra
• PMO 'casual' about national security: Subrahmanyam
• Fernandes presses for no-first-use pledge by all nuclear-weapon states
• India refuses to accept regional non-proliferation regime
• Retired generals back Pokhran tests
• Clinton unlikely to ease sanctions on India, Pakistan soon
• India calls for review of 'hair-trigger' doctrine
• US, Japan set terms to ease sanctions on Pak
• Govt mum on India's 'secret' demands for signing CTBT
• Chidambaram ridicules Western doubts over nuclear tests
• Security first, everything else later, says Joshi
• Candu nuclear reactor manufacturer denies Jane's report
• Vajpayee rules out signing CTBT if talks fail
• Ex-defence officers feel signing CTBT is no big deal
• 'Even if this government goes against the grain and does sign the CTBT, there is no surety of ratification as of today'
• US moves closer to granting Clinton waiver on sanctions
• Russia to ignore US pressure, continue arms supplies to India
• Vajpayee blasts P-5 for enforcing nuclear hegemony
• US experts lukewarm to India's offer on CTBT
• No signing on the dotted line
• US sets tough conditions for lifting sanctions
• Senators appeal for flexible sanction laws
• Big 5 abstain from voting on IAEA resolution
• India won't start arms race, promises PM
• US experts call for easing technology controls on India
• No signing CTBT unless sanctions go, says Pakistan
• Yeltsin to visit India in December, pushing CTBT tops agenda
• PM rules out signing CTBT as it stands
• France recognises India as a nuclear weapon state, says ex-PM
• India, Pak exaggerated claims about N-tests, says seismologist
• Taliban's mentor issues fatwa against CTBT
• A Q Khan favours signing the CTBT
• PM deplores sanctions in area of hitech research
• US expert urges P-5 to accept no-first-use
• Brajesh Mishra clears misgivings over CTBT
• Gujral blasts Vajpayee over CTBT
• Pakistan will sign CTBT only on recognition as nuclear weapon state
• Set up apex intelligence agency to protect India against missile strikes: service chiefs
• Nuclear powers have to do something more before India is ready to sign CTBT: PM
• Talks will reconcile India's strategic needs with strong non-proliferation regime: Celeste
• Another round of Jaswant-Talbott talks likely
• No question of blindly signing the CTBT, aver experts
• What if Delhi is nuked?
• Vajpayee to call all-party meet over CTBT
• The day after
• Who's to blame for India's nuclear ambition?
• NAM steers clear of India's nuclear tests, calls for global elimination of N-weapons
• Vajpayee seeks Namibian help to counter possible Pretoria offensive
• Pakistan tells US it is willing to sign CTBT, reports daily
• India will put across its nuclear standpoint before NAM summit
• Jaswant-Talbott agree to meet yet again
• Behind India's Veil of Nuclear Ambiguity
• US perceives Vajpayee government as unstable, hesitant to strike a deal successor may renege on
• Pak willing to sign CTBT, claims newspaper
• Nuclear command to rest with political leadership: Fernandes
• No more Hiroshimas, says PM
• Booting Indian scientists from US is bad policy: Pallone
• India is more worried about Ghauri than Pak bomb: Khan
• India, a vassal state?
• Vajpayee rejects Pak proposal to ban further nuclear tests
• Congressional foreign relations panel chief backs India on N-tests
• Cell to be set up to help scientists returned to India
• President says Indian nuke tests were weapons of peace
• Only scientists associated with defence research targetted: US
• 'India should commit to a unilateral no-first use pledge'
• US blacklists 63 Indian, five Pak institutions
• BARC director accuses US of double standards
• So, it was an H-Bomb after all
• Britain clears visas to nuclear scientists after long delay
• Jaswant girds up to meet Albright, Jiaxuan
• Foreign secretaries lay the groundwork for PMs' summit
• Rajya Sabha criticises US's expulsion of Indian scientists
• Pak, US wind up 'substantive and constructive' talks
• Malaysia signs CTBT
• India will have N-powered submarine by 2007, says Jane's
• India will not succumb to pressure on N-weaponisation, asserts Fernandes
• Talbott winds up talks in Pak with promise to meet again in August
• US scientists protest against denial of visa to R Chidambaram
• China allegedly tested rocket motor during Clinton's visit
• Vajpayee's assurance on CTBT seen as sign of India's unbending stand
• Pakistan not to be invited to ASEAN
• Pak seeks international mediation over Kashmir
• Pressure peaks on Pak to sign CTBT as Talbott flies in for talks
• US mission designed to bring India, Pak into non-proliferation fold
• Pakistan says it will not be coerced into signing CTBT, NPT
• Focus shifts to SAARC, ASEAN meetings
• ASEAN may invite Pakistan over Indian objections
• Talbott's 'courtesy call' on Sonia sparks speculation
• India, US on verge of breakthrough
• Indians talks tough at Indo-US talks
• New US bill seeks to vest Clinton with greater discretion in waiving sanctions
• Talbott will meet PM, Advani in Delhi
• Indian machismo forced us to go nuclear, says Sharief
• No decision to lift sanctions taken, clarifies US
• Islamabad looks to Talbott's visit with hope
• Sanctions are squeezing Pakistan dry, cries finance minister
• US to review policy on science talks with India, Pakistan
• Resolve Kashmir to defuse tension, Pakistan urges SAARC leaders
• Defence expert says clear nuclear doctrine crucial for India
• Steps taken to meet forces's requirements after N-tests: Fernandes
• India, France discuss nuclear co-operation
• The route to bottling the nuclear genie does not lie in revolution
• US senate paves way for waiver of sanctions for one year
• Defence experts fear India will compromise on CTBT
• US senate exempts agriculture credits from sanctions
• US refuses to give ground on missile testing
• 'Six August' starts its fight against nuke arms race
• US denies visa to Atomic Commission chief
• Sharief's European tour called off due to cold response
• Pak changed CTBT stand because of 'national concerns': Ayub Khan
• All but four fundamental rights restored in Pakistan
• US asks Congress for power to waive economic sanctions
• War in MEA cripples India's battle for world support
• Arafat backs Pak nuclear tests
• Sharief renews invitation to US secretary general
• Pak PM's envoy to visit Lanka for damage-control
• Clinton visit linked to India signing CTBT
• US sanctions hit progress on LCA and light chopper projects
• Pakistan team on Saudi mission in pursuit of economic bailout
• Annan rules out threat of nuclear war in south Asia
• Public pressure will push Sharief to CTBT table, say experts
• Britain to tighten export of nuclear goods to subcontinent
• South Block expects little from Jaswant-Talbott dialogue
• PM rules out unconditional signing of CTBT
• Domestic politics, not US-China ties, forced India to go nuclear, says Albright
• PM justifies keeping Opposition in the darkover tests
• Annan strikes hopeful note on Indo-Pak talks
• US ceases all military exchanges with India
• Russia says it will not internationalise Kashmir issue
• Sharief's envoy says Pak is keen on resuming dialogue with India
• US takes note of India's willingness to sign CTBT
• Pak physicist picks holes in fugitive scientist's claims
• Vajpayee rules out converting LoC into border
• Experts conclude Pak renegade scientist is a fraud
• Talbott will push CTBT at meeting with Jaswant Singh
• Sharief's envoy meets Talbott to discuss sanctions
• This government talks big, but its knees are made of jelly: Arundhati Ghose
• Vajpayee steps up diplomatic offensive
• Pakistan to keep option open on test ban treaty
• Jiang calls on India, Pak to sign NPT
• Defence ministry denies reports of Chinese skipping border meet
• India and US should clear the air through talks, says Abid Hussain
• CIA plans ways to avoid being caught off-guard again
• Letter bomb: Yeltsin offers arms for CTBT
• Experts pick holes in runaway Pak scientist's claims
• Japan does not recognise India, Pak as N-weapon states
• The Unbearable Unimportance of Being India
• Fugitive Pak scientist lays bare plans to nuke Indian sites
• Another $ 300 m WB loan
• Alleged scientist says he'll spill the beans on Pak N-programme
• Pakistan to delink its N-policy from India's
• 'Third party solutions are undesirable in principle and impossible in practice'
• The Forbidden Fruit
• Secretary-level talks may resume after PMs' Colombo meet
• Resolve Kashmir or risk war, Pak tells UN
• US senators return empty-handed from subcontinent
• Pak foreign secretary meets Talbott, urges US to play a leading role
• Sharief goes to Gulf again...
• Pakistan started preparing for N-tests six days after Pokhran II
• No question of converting LOC into border, says India
• India explain N-rationale to Morocco, cements ties
• Re-engineering Pokhran II
• Talbott deputed to 'contact' India, Pakistan regularly
• US offers India, Pakistan early warning technology to avoid accidental war
• 'Sanctions are to influence the behaviour of India and Pakistan, not to punish for punishment's sake'
• Russia says no to Pak request for nuclear reactor
• Pentagon official exposes Clinton administration's soft spot for China
• Sharief agrees to talks with Vajpayee at SAARC summit
• India turns away 3-member UN team
• Clinton praises China's leadership of P-5 meeting
• China not to play a role in Kashmir wrangle
• India, Azerbaijan sign two pacts for post-Pokhran bilateral ties
• Do not underplay post-Pokhran sanctions, warn experts
• Place Pak on watch-list of terrorist nations, says Pallone
• US probing Hughes nuclear connection with China
• The Great Leap Backward
• Clinton administration slowly veering around to the Indian point of view
• President Jiang surprised at India citing Chinese threat to justify N-tests
• Relations with India will improve on resolving Kashmir, says Ayub Khan
• ASEAN heeds India's objections, keeps Pak out of meeting
• After Jaswant Singh, US will talk to Pak leadership
• Spectre of Islamic bomb returns to haunt Western analysts
• Life beyond Pokhran
• Bilateral talks an exercise in futility, says Gohar Ayub
• India's no to Pak presence in ASEAN forum
• Expat Paks intensify lobbying in Washington
• Pallone bill to roll back anti-India sanctions
• India goes shopping for Russian arms
• India could end up with larger nuclear arsenal than Britain, says Jane's
• Fernandes calls US nuclear policy 'hypocritical'
• Bombs blow a hole in Pakistan's morale
• Albright defends US-China closeness
• Rigid sanctions will force India to retaliate: Vajpayee
• Albright welcomes Indo-Pak talks
• Moscow wants Pak to resume dialogue with India
• Jaswant Singh's mission to US was a failure, says Congress
• Jingoism is my prerogative, says Gohar Ayub
• Pakistan's claim to Kashmir outdated, argues Subramanyam
• Raje sets out to convince 3 ASEAN countries of India's viewpoint
• Surveys show no radioactivity at Pokhran, says BARC
• I watched my sister die in Hiroshima, says survivor
• Gujral doctrine puts Vajpayee in a spot with Pakistan
• Bangladesh backs India on issue of third party mediation
• EU threatens India, Pak with sanctions
• Don't isolate India, Pakistan, arms experts warn
• Russia will continue to sell conventional weapons, N-reactors to India
• US experts charge India with lying about plutonium's end-use
• South Asia is dangerously close to war, Bhutto tells P-5
• Hasina first leader to visit India since Pokhran-II
• India rejects G-8's 'coercive, intrusive prescriptions'
• Sanctions go against diplomacy, says Albright
• Thakre cautions government against threat from China, Pakistan
• Sanctions will prove counter-productive, warns Pak
• New Delhi foresaw Pak rejection
• Vajpayee calls for 'progressive denuclearisation'
• Accord nuke power status to India, Pak: Russian analyst
• Nine per cent hike in Pak defence outlay
• Nuclear crisis highlights need for alliance with US, says China
• Pakistan turns down India's offer of talks, makes counter-offer
• G-8 denies loans to India, Pakistan
• US appeal to G-8 countries to stop loans to India will have little effect: MEA
• Vajpayee predicts India, Pak will kiss and make up soon
• China criticises India's statements at border talks
• Jaswant Singh rules out India deploying or using N-weapons
• Clinton propounds major say for China in all Indo-Pak disputes
• Japan will lead Friday's G-8 offensive against tests
• India rejects possible G-8 resolution on external mediation
• India will not bend before sanctions: PM
• India will not sign any treaty under duress: Jaswant Singh
• US may respond to India's proposals
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