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India, Pakistan Peace Talks To Resume

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RAVI NESSMAN   02/10/11 08:04 AM ET   AP

NEW DELHI — India and Pakistan announced Thursday they would resume wide-ranging peace talks that were frozen after the 2008 terrorist attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai, which were blamed on Pakistan-based militants.

The U.S. has been pressing the nuclear-armed rivals to restart their peace efforts in hopes that reducing tensions along their border would free Pakistan to focus on its fight against Taliban militants – a key element of U.S. strategy in Afghanistan.

The decision followed talks Sunday between the foreign secretaries of the two countries in Bhutan, the latest in a yearlong string of meetings of top officials intended to rebuild the nations' shattered trust.

A statement released simultaneously in New Delhi and Islamabad said the new talks would focus on counterterrorism, humanitarian issues, peace and security, the disputed Kashmir region and other border issues.

It did not say when talks would begin, but the foreign minister of Pakistan will visit India by July to review their progress.

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani welcomed the talks and praised his Indian counterpart, Manmohan Singh, for the "opening of a new chapter in the relations between the two countries, which Pakistan fully reciprocates."

But there is little expectation of a rapid agreement to end the six decade conflict between the bitter rivals. Even if negotiators managed to bridge the gaps on everything from regional water sharing to sovereignty over a disputed creek, there is no guarantee that the shaky Pakistani government, or even the more stable Indian administration, could sell such a deal to their parliaments and their people.

India and Pakistan have fought three wars – two of them over Kashmir – since they won independence from Britain in 1947. Kashmir is divided between the two countries, which both claim the Himalayan territory in its entirety.

New Delhi broke off reportedly fruitful peace efforts after 10 militants from Pakistan laid siege to the financial capital of Mumbai in November 2008, killing 166 people.

India has accused Pakistani intelligence of being intricately involved in the planning of that attack, and insisted it would not return to the negotiating table until Pakistan cracks down on Lashkar-e-Taiba, the militant group blamed for carrying it out.

Pakistani officials have bristled at criticism they are not doing enough, noting that seven suspects in the Mumbai attacks have been put on trial. Islamabad says it needs more evidence from Indian investigators to make additional indictments.

But India has criticized Pakistan's handling of the prosecution. The trial has been slowed by several procedural delays and the judge has been changed three times. By contrast, the only gunman to survive the assault, Ajmal Kasab, has been sentenced to death in India.

Indian officials did not offer any explanation Thursday as to why they changed their minds.

"It's a manifestation of confusion and indecision by the Indian government," said G. Parthasarthy, former Indian high commissioner to Pakistan.

The government only initiated the first peace talks, which began in 2004, after receiving assurances from Pakistan that it would not allow its territory to be used for attacks on India, he said. This time, no such assurance was given, he said.

For its part, Pakistan has called on New Delhi to take action against those responsible for the Feb. 18, 2007, bombing of a train on the Pakistan-India route set up during an earlier thaw in relations that killed 68 passengers. Last month, a Hindu nationalist confessed to an Indian court that Hindu hard-liners were involved in that attack.

Still, talks over the past year were clearly aimed at finding a way to bring both sides back to the peace table. That effort appeared to have foundered in July, however, after the foreign ministers of both countries held a tense meeting in Islamabad.

The press conference after that meeting was delayed six hours as the two sides debated what to say publicly. When they finally emerged to address reporters, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi lashed out at a top Indian official for his accusation that Pakistani intelligence was behind the Mumbai attack.

India's foreign minister, S.M. Krishna, then brushed off accusations his country was supporting insurgents in Pakistan's Baluchistan province and shot back that there had been an increase in militant infiltrations from Pakistan into Indian-held Kashmir. Qureshi denied Pakistan was behind any infiltrations.

Until Sunday, that was the last high-level meeting between the two sides.

U.S. government officials have been encouraging talks among India, Pakistan and Afghanistan as a way to bring stability to the troubled region. The U.S. also hopes a peace deal to the conflict would free up Pakistani forces to turn their attention to the militants operating along the rugged, mountainous border with Afghanistan.

That area is thought to be used as staging grounds for attacks against U.S. forces inside Afghanistan.

The decision to resume talks came amid ongoing instability within the Pakistani government. Gilani dissolved his Cabinet on Wednesday, promising to replace it with a smaller, cheaper, group of ministers in a concession to opposition leaders whose support it needs.

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Associated Press Writer Ashok Sharma contributed to this report from New Delhi.

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08:21 AM on 02/13/2011
Everything You Need to Know about the War on Terror

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/blueskybigstar/fear_pays_chertoff_n_787711_68572696.html
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08:16 PM on 02/12/2011
Pakistan court issues arrest warrent for Musharraf for coIIuding with AQ and kiIIing Bhutto!
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American Air
08:15 PM on 02/12/2011
First, let all good Americans make peace with AQ the 911 planners..then they can tell Indians to make peace with Pakistan,

eh?
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08:12 PM on 02/12/2011
America is asking India to talk to Pakistan the terr0rist nation. India should ask Obama to talk to AQ and make peace!
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Let it be said, let it be written, let it be done.
06:23 PM on 02/12/2011
It's another good start.
07:06 AM on 02/12/2011
The people (the majority) don't hate each other. The govts. do and lead the people, those naive enough, to toe the line (the minority)….

Makes you wonder why….
08:56 PM on 02/11/2011
Kashmir had a majority Muslim population, the princely state joining India was a mistake.

The world is still suffering from the fallout.....
11:26 PM on 02/11/2011
It was precipitated by an attack by Pakistan on the princely state. He sought protection from India against the people who were attacking his people. It was Hari Singh's legal right to make that decision. Forcing his hand in that very stupid manner was a mistake, made by Pakistan, and yes the world, Indian victims of ISI led attacks and Kashmiris have indeed been suffering from the fallout.
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-PZ-
Amateurs talk tactics, profession­als talk logist
03:26 AM on 02/12/2011
If that is true, why doesnt the "biggest democracy" in the world allow a free and fair referendum to be held in Jammu and Kashmir?

That is what the UN asked for. Let the Kashmiris decide their future.

Why does India fear the people of Kashmir making their own choice? Isnt the right of self governance a basic human right?

http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/index.shtml

Please see article 21...

Wolves hiding in sheep clothing...
02:05 AM on 02/12/2011
Kashmir didn't always have a majority Muslim population. Islamic terrorists have been chasing away Hindus and Buddhists for years now from Kashmir....
07:25 AM on 02/12/2011
What nonsense… try google…
10:24 PM on 02/15/2011
History rewrite.
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Amateurs talk tactics, profession­als talk logist
12:29 PM on 02/11/2011
Between 1998 and 2001, an Indian company NEC Engineers Private Ltd. illegally shipped 10 consignmen­­­ts (worth $800,000) of highly sensitive equipment, including titanium vessels and centrifuga­­­l pumps, to Iraq

India shipped 100 tons of heavy water to South Korea in 1998

An Indian nuclear scientist Dr. Y.S.R. Prasad made at least two visits to Iran's Bushehr nuclear facility. Once under IAEA and then under a private contract with the iranians.

India at its Nuclear Fuel Complex (NFC), trained Vietnamese Scientists in uranium fuel production­­­, zircaloy structural components­­­, and analytical techniques in 2001

Indian external affairs minister Yashwant Sinha said "most certainly between Iran and India, there would be collaborat­­­ion, there is collaborat­­­ion" in 2003

In 2004, US State Department blackliste­­­d two Indian scientists charged with nuclear proliferat­­­ion

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smiling_Buddha

Nuclear brinksmanship started with the smiling buddha "peaceful nuclear explosion"... Check out the play on words...

The nuclear material for this explosion came from the Cyrus reactor which was given to India by Canada in 1954. The heavy water was supplied by the US.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIRUS_reactor
05:35 PM on 02/11/2011
^I see the Pakistani lobby is out in full force....lol
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06:14 PM on 02/11/2011
PZ, Wow, Pakistan is such a god-fearing, peace loving state. Who'd have thought? We've all been misled for so long.
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Amateurs talk tactics, profession­als talk logist
03:19 AM on 02/12/2011
This is an Indian government site which is listing a formal agreement between Iraq and India.

Indian scientists then spent a year in Iraq transferri­ng informatio­n.

http://mea­india.nic.­in/treatie­sagreement­/1974/chap­514.htm

AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ RELATING TO THE PEACEFUL USES OF ATOMIC ENERGY

New Delhi, 28 March 1974

Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC) exported Gamma Chamber-40­­­00 to Burma in 1982

India exported gamma chambers Singapore and Sudan in 1983

Neutron polarizati­­­on analysis spectromet­­­er exported to the (South) Korean Atomic Energy Research Institute in 1983

Seamless titanium tubes were produced by the Nuclear Fuel Complex (NFC) from ingots were supplied by Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (MIDHANI) to Bulgaria in 1985

India agreed to aid Egypt in increasing the capacity of the Egyptian research reactor from 2 to 5 megawatts in 1990

Indian Atomic Energy Commission announced that India will seek to export its nuclear technology in 1991 and exchanged scientists with Iran

On November 11, 1991 the Indian Foreign Minister Sing Solanki signed a technical cooperatio­­­n deal with Iran ensuring the delivery of reactor to Iran.

India shipped heavy water and nuclear grade zircaloy to South Korea in 1996
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08:55 AM on 02/11/2011
How does the Congress Party plan on spinning the genocide of Pakistan's Hindu population which has gone from 20% to 2% in 3 generations?

or this: http://www.jihadwatch.org/2008/12/mumbai-jihadists-sexually-mutilated-their-victims-including-rabbi-and-his-pregnant-wife.html

This is just an opportunity for bureaucrats to have a party on taxpayer dime with no end result. Let politicians pay for the hotels and the food out of their own pocket, then we'll see how many talks they have.

We shouldn't be negotiating with terrorist states and ideologies period.
01:00 AM on 02/12/2011
No worries, I'm sure the ISI is hard at work putting into action another little something to derail things before there is any danger of anyone talking *gasp*.
07:17 AM on 02/12/2011
You'r linking JihadWatch? Im sure you haven't done a background check on this proudly "Anti Muslim" website…. or have u?
02:21 AM on 02/11/2011
India and Pakistan are the prisoners of the past history, including the British legacy that has left a deep scar on their bilateral relationship. The composite dialogue, comprising eight issues, began in 2004 had of course resulted in undertaking concrete measures to defuse the lingering tensions between them. But the Mumbai terrorist attacks of 26/11 contributed to freezing the composite dialogue. The resumption of peace process must be welcomed with a caution. Firstly, there are strong lobbies on both sides which lose no opportunity to create fissures in the peace dialogue. Secondly, geo-psychological attitudes and approaches based on the competitive psychology of each country need to be properly addressed in order to consolidate the gains of CBMs undertaken by the governments of India and Pakistan. Thirdly, they also need to abandon strong predilections and prejudices structured on the congenital hostility towards each other. Fourthly, the citizen's participatory politics on both sides needs to be pro-active to create a congenial political environment in the larger interest of peace, security and stability in the region.
07:18 AM on 02/12/2011
Great post BM…. Fanned…
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08:14 PM on 02/12/2011
BS. Pakistan is a terr0rist state,
07:30 AM on 02/13/2011
Yea look at all the wars they're waging in the ME….
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Want to default your country? Default your job!
12:40 AM on 02/11/2011
Let us hope and pray they work it out peacefully!

Though India has not made any official statements about the size of its nuclear arsenal, estimates suggest that India has between 40 and 95 nuclear weapons,[2][3] consistent with estimates that it has produced enough weapons-grade plutonium for up to 75-110 nuclear weapons.

Pakistan's nuclear weapons development program was in response to neighboring India's development of nuclear weapons.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
12:59 AM on 02/11/2011
Pakistanis never had the gumption or the scientific aptitude to develop nuclear weapons. The Chinese gifted it to them and used them as proxy to pass it on to Iran and North Korea.
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Want to default your country? Default your job!
01:03 AM on 02/11/2011
One of these days those nukes are going to get us into trouble! (Already has, in fact!)
I wish there were no such thing!
07:19 AM on 02/12/2011
"Pakistanis never had the gumption or the scientific aptitude to develop nuclear weapons."

Not surprising coming from a person who cites J|hadwatch.com to prove his points….
06:27 PM on 02/10/2011
The whole area is awash in a Muslim/Hindu conflict that has existed for a long time.
The only mention of religion in the article points to Hindus in the negative.
It is a two way street....
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06:15 PM on 02/10/2011
Really? But not sure
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05:41 PM on 02/10/2011
Whoa... this month of February has pretty good news.... :)