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“Progress” in Indo-Pak Talks
(January 17, 2007)
Urging analysts to take a
“holistic view of relations
with Pakistan,” Prime Minister Manmohan Singh guardedly said
the 3 year old peace process
was making “progress” but
acknowledged that it was
“premature” to conclude to
claim success. <More>
Indo-Pak Joint Sir Creek Survey
(December 23, 2006)
In the two days talks over Sri Creek beginning this
weekend, India and Pakistan are working out a mechanism
for the 2nd survey of Sir Creek targeted for completion
next March to enable an easy and conflict free
demarcation of the maritime zone.<More>
Sir Creek Discussions Start Positive
(May 26, 2006)
After the expected collapse
of the Siachen talks, India and Pakistan have started
discussing the Sir Creek issue and reports indicate
that both countries are agreeing on some fundamentals
even though there is much disagreement.<More>
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