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India and Pakistan secretly panning to close deal on bilateral issues including Kashmir
Prithiv Chahan
Jun. 11, 2005

With Western facilitation and encouragement, India and Pakistan is moving fast to become real fiends after solving all bilateral issues through secret negotiations. Pakistan and India are returning to back-channel diplomacy to discuss issues with bilateral significance, such as Kashmir, local media reported June 10. Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's aide and secretary-general of the National Security Council is expected to leave for Dubai to meet with Indian leader KR Narayanan.

According to sources and global think tanks, India and Pakistan will decide to create a transparent border along the Line of Control with some political flexibility and autonomy for the Kashmiris.

China is also urging Pakistan to solve all problems with India and move ahead with subcontinent prosperity and good will.

There are lots of issues between India and Pakistan. But all are ready to be solved with the wish of both sides as long as the net outcome is kept away from the public of both countries for a long time.


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