INDIA and Pakistan cut up two days of peace talks yesterday with an agreement to set up a joint anti-terrorism commission and exchange information to prevent inadvertent nuclear conflict. Officials from both countries hailed the agreements as considerable steps in the peace process, which was suspended after the Mumbai train bombings that killed more than 150 people in July 2006.
Might be it is good move in terms of keeping heat of verbal accusation against each other but in terms of any solid progress I don’t see much evidences. There was no progress on the core issue of Kashmir, how we can bring back normal life back to valley, India didn’t produced any evidences about much talked item Mumbai bombing and its linkage to ISI Pakistani intelligence service and terrorist organization working and operating from Pakistan. What was the reason behind the motive of our Government of not producing the evidence to Pakistan when Government has already shared the evidence with Europe and US? Why Government fails to produce the much closely watched item: Mumbai Trains Blast and its linkage to Pakistan?
NEW DELHI, Nov. 15 — Peace talks between India and Pakistan, which had stalled after the bombings of commuter trains in Mumbai in July, limped forward this week, as senior officials from both countries met here for two days to discuss issues ranging from how to exchange information on terrorist groups to a dispute over an uninhabitable area high in the Himalayas.
But the dialogue between their top diplomats ended Wednesday without movement on a crucial and closely watched item: India, having accused Pakistan of involvement in the Mumbai bombings, presented no evidence of such complicity.
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November 16, 2006
Categories: Current Affairs, India, India Happenings, Indian News, Indian Politics, Indian Politics/Media, News, News and politics, Pakistan, Pakistan Politics, Politics, Terrorism in India, terrorist state of pakistan . . Author: ekawaaz . Comments: 6 Comments