NEW DELHI: The attack on Indian soldiers which left five dead couldn't have come at a worse time for both India and Pakistan which had recently proposed dates for resumption of dialogue that remained stalled since the January ceasefire violations. It left many red-faced in India, too, as New Delhi had responded positively not only to Pakistan's proposal for a meeting between PM Manmohan Singh and his counterpart Nawaz Sharif - on the sidelines of UNGA in New York in September — but also for talks on Tulbul Navigation Project/ Wullar Barrage and Sir Creek issues.
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http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian...tack-along-pakistan-border.html#ixzz2bMmY4wac
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I think, the PA generals do not want peace talks between the two countries' civilian govts, specially when the PLA troops are keeping IA generals busy in Ladakh.
This may be the reason why the PA generals back stabbed the peace initiative taken by the newly installed govt of Pakistan of Newaz Sharif. So, the off and on border conflict game starts anew at this juncture.