
Thursday, September 9, 1999
Gun, not Govt, rules J-K; polling booth blown up
It's neither the writ of the Government nor that of the Election Commission which runs in Jammu and Kashmir. As the state goes to the second phase of polls on September 11, guns hold the key, either those belonging to militants or that of the security forces.

Bofors guns get `smart' ammo at $25,000 a piece
The use of `smart' ammunition in high-altitude warfare may no longer be the exclusive preserve of the Indian Air Force.

US rejects comparison of Kashmir with E Timor
The Clinton administration has rejected any comparison between the situation in Kashmir and East Timor, much to the relief of Indian officials dreading the thought of battling on a new diplomatic front.

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