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| By M.R. Narayan Swamy |
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Friday, July 16, 2010 (12:12:29) |
| Tags : India, Pakistan, Kashmir, 26/11 |
What are the stumbling blocks in India-Pakistan dialogue? |
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| Islamabad, July 16: The main stumbling blocks in India-Pakistan dialogue. Regarding Kashmir, India says the happenings in Jammu and Kashmir are its own business. Pakistan disagrees, and says it concerns Islamabad too.
Mumbai attack: India seeks a timeframe to try the Pakistani accused. Pakistan says no timeframe is possible, that the Pakistani judiciary is independent and cannot be dictated.
Balochistan: India says produce evidence to back allegations that New Delhi supports insurgents in the huge Pakistani province. Pakistan reiterates its known stand.
Hafiz Saeed: New Delhi says that the Mumbai mastermind and Lashkar-e-Taiba founder's fulminations against India will not help improve ties. Pakistan says the same is true for Indian Home Secretary G.K. Pillai's accusations against the Pakistani intelligence vis-à-vis Mumbai on the eve of S.M. Krishna's visit.
Dialogue: Pakistani officials say their Indian counterparts were intransigent and inflexible on issues concern Pakistan. Indians argue that Pakistanis kept shifting goalposts.
But both India and Pakistan agree to meet again - and keep talking. (IANS) |
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