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Indian FM meets Zardari, Nawaz, Asfandyar
By Saad Saud

ISLAMABAD—Indian Minister for External Affairs Pranab Mukherjee who met top Pakistani leadership said they have showed strong commitment to carry forward the peace process. Mukherjee, who arrived here earlier in the day ....

 

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  India moving 5,000 troops to LoC  

SRINAGAR — The Indian Army is moving additional 5,000 troops to the Line of Control that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan “in view of the expected infiltration, Etalaat reported. The additional deployment, according to highly ...

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Pak, India satisfied with peace progress
By Our Diplomatic Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—Indian Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon Tuesday said the composite dialogue aimed at confidence building between Pakistan and India will continue in future. Briefing the media here, he said all matters including the Kashmir issue came under discussion in today’s meetings. “Both the countries are willing to take forward the bilateral relations,” Indian Foregin Secretary pointed out.....

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Balance of power bottom line of proposed package
Staff Report

ISLAMABAD—Federal Minister for Law, Farooq H Naek Tuesday said he is presently working on the constitutional package under the supervision of Asif Ali Zardari. Talking to mediamen, he said the package is aimed at creating equilibrium between the powers of the Prime Minister and the President. The constitutional package will be presented before the Parliament where the ruling parties and the opposition will discuss it openly, Farooq Naek said....

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Kabul says Taliban ‘appeasement’ dangerous

KABUL—Afghanistan’s foreign minister said Pakistan’s policy of “appeasing” the Taliban is dangerous, reiterating concern that peace talks between Islamabad and rebels would see more cross-border attacks. Pakistan’s new government is in negotiations with Taliban militants along its tribal belt, from where Afghan and Western officials allege the insurgents plot and organise attacks in ....

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