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14 years ago
No. We must neither fear to negotiate nor negotiate out of fear. Dialogue is good even without outcome.
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14 years ago
What is the harm? All these years we have talked,talked and talked!!!
14 years ago
The peace talks between the two countries should continue.One day the snow will melt.
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14 years ago
At the moment snows are not showing any signs of a melt!!!
14 years ago
Abid Areacode wrote:
[quote]The peace talks between the two countries should continue.One day the snow will melt.[/quote]
Very nice comment. One day snow will melt. As Ex P.M. Atal Bihari Vajpayee had remarked- we cannot change neighbor. Pakistan is our neighbor and ultimately, we have to make peace. India and Pakistan attained independence in 1947. A period of 63 years has passed. Now bitterness between two countries is far less than in fifties or sixties. We may hope that when only young generation born after fifties is left, the relations will be best as the bitterness of the Partition in 1947 will totally fade.
[quote]The peace talks between the two countries should continue.One day the snow will melt.[/quote]
Very nice comment. One day snow will melt. As Ex P.M. Atal Bihari Vajpayee had remarked- we cannot change neighbor. Pakistan is our neighbor and ultimately, we have to make peace. India and Pakistan attained independence in 1947. A period of 63 years has passed. Now bitterness between two countries is far less than in fifties or sixties. We may hope that when only young generation born after fifties is left, the relations will be best as the bitterness of the Partition in 1947 will totally fade.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/
14 years ago
'Pak has gone out of the way for peace with India'· Pak govt ready for talks but indians don't wanna
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14 years ago
sumit wrote:
[quote]'Pak has gone out of the way for peace with India'· Pak govt ready for talks but Indians don't wanna[/quote]
India does want talks but Pakistan must take steps to end cross border terrorism. This is an obstacle to meaningful talk.
[quote]'Pak has gone out of the way for peace with India'· Pak govt ready for talks but Indians don't wanna[/quote]
India does want talks but Pakistan must take steps to end cross border terrorism. This is an obstacle to meaningful talk.
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14 years ago
The ground reality is that when the other side does not come to the table with a clean pair of hands there can not be any meaningful dialogue!
14 years ago
@Gulshan,
the wounds of 1947 partition will dry up and we will be a good friend to them.Hope so.
the wounds of 1947 partition will dry up and we will be a good friend to them.Hope so.
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14 years ago
Let us be pragmatic enough to appreciate the finer points of Indo-Pak relationship. Pakistan ,I mean Pak establishment has not yet changed it anti-India mindset and as long as it remains active I don't foresee any progress in this regard.
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