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Pak, India talks Track-II revives

Srinagar—Notwithstanding the government of India’s public refusal to revive the stalled peace process with Pakistan, Track-II channels of communication between New Delhi and Islamabad have already been activated to prepare the ground for reanimating the composite dialogue between the two countries.

According to reports, despite UPA government’s refusal to recommence the formal talks with including Kashmir.

The Indo-Pak composite dialogue process, both at formal and informal levels, was slowed down after the eruption of judicial crisis in Pakistan in 2007 and came to a grinding halt after 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

Former Pakistani diplomat, Niaz Naik, is being seen as one of the key players in reviving the fresh Track-II initiative. He is believed to be entrusted with the task of negotiating a possible understanding on Kashmir with the Indian government through back-channel diplomacy.

He was a key figure in the efforts of both Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi to engage Gen Zia-ul-Haq during the 1980s and later during Gen Musharraf’s tenure.

From the Indian side, defense analyst, K Subramanyam, former army chief, Gen V P Malik, BJP leader, Jaswant Singh, and Congress leaders, Mani Shanker Aiyer and Jairam Ramesh, are the key proponents of the Track-II diplomacy.

The initiation of Track-II diplomacy between India and Pakistan is being seen as a major development as it was the earlier dialogue through the same channel that led to important breakthroughs on the front of confidence-building measures such as launch of Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service and ceasefire on LoC in Kashmir.

The near agreement between India and Pakistan, revealed by former Pakistan Foreign Minister, Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri, and later endorsed by the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, on getting closer to a mutually acceptable solution to Kashmir is being seen as the outcome of the Track-II diplomacy.—NNI
 
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Now thats a good beginning. Really south asian countries need peace.
 
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What a waste of time.:tsk:

When the time is to expose India's real ambitions in destabilizing Pakistan through Afghanistan and we need to wage a diplomatic war, here we are reviving talks. Bull ****. Great going GOP, what more could be expected out of you.
 
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To icecold,
sir,
nations can run correctly only if they walk on the path of peace. No matters can be solved by waging diplomatic wars etc so GOP has done a better beginning and lets appreciate it
thank you
 
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To icecold,
sir,
nations can run correctly only if they walk on the path of peace. No matters can be solved by waging diplomatic wars etc so GOP has done a better beginning and lets appreciate it
thank you

So why isn't the GOI taking moral high grounds here, they were the ones breaking the diplomatic ties in the first place. Moreover when your country is hell bent in destroying Pakistan from its every existence, there is no point for the high officials to go and waste a whole lot of jet fuel and talk to their Indian counter parts about something they already the know the answer too.

So you can appreciate all you want, but spare me the same.
 
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So why isn't the GOI taking moral high grounds here, they were the ones breaking the diplomatic ties in the first place. Moreover when your country is hell bent in destroying Pakistan from its every existence, there is no point for the high officials to go and waste a whole lot of jet fuel and talk to their Indian counter parts about something they already the know the answer too.

So you can appreciate all you want, but spare me the same.

Why do you guys think India is trying to destroy Pakistan? It was your president to say non government elements inside Pakistan destroying India isn't?
 
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Why do you guys think India is trying to destroy Pakistan? It was your president to say non government elements inside Pakistan destroying India isn't?

Higher him instead of Mukhir ji as the new mouth piece for India.
 
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