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Despite terror strikes, peace talks with Pak on: India

New Delhi: India today said the Foreign Minister-level talks with Pakistan will take place as scheduled, a day after the Mumbai blasts which, it said, were a "grim reminder" that terror was a "continued" threat to the country.

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Indian Minister of External Affairs S.M. Krishna (L) shakes hands with Chairman High Peace Council of Afghanistan Burhanuddin Rabbani during a meeting in New Delhi on July 14, 2011. Rabbani is in India on a four-day visit. India has been a major donor to Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban in 2001. AFP

"They are (on schedule). There is no change in the scheduled visits of (US) Secretary (Hillary) Clinton or the Foreign Minister of Pakistan," External Affairs Minister S M Krishna told reporters when asked whether the India-Pakistan Foreign Minister-level talks were on schedule.

He condemned the "dastardly and heinous attacks on Mumbai" and said that the State will do everything within its power to bring the guilty to justice at the earliest.

"This is yet another grim reminder to everyone in this region and our country that terror is a continuing threat to India and it is necessary for all Indians to be ever vigilant of these terrorist attacks," he said.

"I condemn these dastardly and heinous attacks on Mumbai where precious lives were lost and a number of our brothers and sisters are injured. I join the nation in mourning the deaths and conveying heartfelt condolences to members of the bereaved families," he said.

Krishna was interacting with the media on the sidelines of his talks with Burhanuddin Rabbani, Chairman of the High Peace Council of Afghanistan.

Krishna is expected to hold talks with the Pakistan Foreign Minister towards the end of this month to review the progress of the bilateral peace process that was revived earlier this year.

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Indian Minister of External Affairs S.M. Krishna (R) walks with Chairman High Peace Council of Afghanistan Burhanuddin Rabbani during a meeting in New Delhi on July 14, 2011. Rabbani is in India on a four-day visit. India has been a major donor to Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban in 2001. AFP

Ahead of the ministerial talks, the foreign secretaries of the two countries are expected to hold discussions. Krishna's remarks come in the backdrop of three serial bomb blasts in Mumbai last evening that left 18 people dead and 81 injured.

Rabbani, also a former Afghanistan President, expressed sincere condolences on the innocent lives lost in the Mumbai blasts.

"Allow me to express sincere condolences to the precious lives lost in Mumbai. I think this is also an indication that there people of Afghanistan and the people of the region are victims of the violence that has spread throughout the region," Rabbani said.

Noting that terrorism was not limited to one nation or one country, he said, "It is now a big threat to the countries in the region and the wider global community".

Rabbani said military was not the only solution to overcome the violence and extremism. "We have to find a political process to overcome the difficulty of terrorism," he said.

The former Afghan president said he believed that Afghans should not be used against Afghans. "They should not be victims in the hands of others to be used against our own people," he said and stressed on the role of regional countries in promoting peace in Afghanistan.

Rabbani underlined several initiatives taken by India for development of various sectors like education, infrastructure and agriculture in his war-ravaged country. "We attach high importance to the efforts of the government of India to promote peace in the region," he said.

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Nice decision taken by our Govt. Another slap on terrorists face!!! :yahoo:
 
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that is what the terrorists want , for us to stop talking and have no peace .
 
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that is what the terrorists want , for us to stop talking and have no peace .

no they want to kill innocent people and make us live in fear irrespective of peace talks...
 
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that is what the terrorists want , for us to stop talking and have no peace .

The talks are on because these blasts, unlike 26/11, may not have the hand prints of terror groups in Pak.

Any Indian citizen’s life is immensely more important than any Indo Pak talk. Indian life is not cheap
 
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Another photo session...

why don't they make our internal security fool proof rather than wasting time in useless meeting.
 
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With a spineless PM, an alien loser controlling him, and a bunch of useless puppets like Krishna, Patil etc... what can you expect from the great UPA? :frown:

U have just summed up dude. I think MMS is the biggest bane to India a spineless foot licker
 
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The man has wisdom beyond anyone else.
It is truly him and him alone that has maintained peace after 26/11..
And does so today.

I salute him.. and hope he gets a second term.

this is his second term dude.

because of his cowardice we are seeing this day. spineless creature, i don't have any respect for him.
 
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