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July 27, 2009
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COVER STORY SAARC
 Summit Conquered
 Islamabad, during the 12th SAARC meet, became the theatre of the first act of the Indo-Pak peace dialogue Updates
 V. SUDARSHAN
 Magazine | Jan 19, 2004

 PAKISTAN
 January Thaw
 Vajpayee's visit for the SAARC summit renews hope in the culture sphere. But sceptics are stuck on old tunes. Updates
 MARIANA BAABAR
 Magazine | Dec 29, 2003

 PAKISTAN
 The Dove's Tactical Sortie
 The U-turn on overflight rights was typical Musharraf: a fast, audacious feint to recover the moral high ground
 MARIANA BAABAR
 Magazine | Dec 15, 2003

 INDO-PAK
 Open The Parasol
 The 12th SAARC meet in Islamabad may occasion the drawing of a clear roadmap for constructive dialogue Updates
 V. SUDARSHAN
 Magazine | Dec 15, 2003

 INDO-PAK
 Roar Of Silence
 Pak signals peace right after it spurns India. Why? Updates
 V. SUDARSHAN
 Magazine | Dec 08, 2003


OPINION
 PREM SHANKAR JHA
 The Hand That Calms
 More than ever, the two countries need lasting peace. The world stage beckons.
 Magazine | Dec 08, 2003


INDO-PAK CEASEFIRE
 B. RAMAN
 Eid Mubarak
 India and Pakistan soldiers had a different exchange on Eid as they savoured the sound of silenced guns, with the ceasefire going into effect, but any wild celebrations would be misplaced for now. Updates.
 Web | Nov 26, 2003


EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
 KHURSHID MEHMOOD KASURI
 'India Just Wants To Look Good'
 Pakistan foreign minister wants to be remembered as the person who played a role in improving relations between India and Pakistan... Updates.
 MARIANA BAABAR
 Magazine | Dec 01, 2003


IMPRESSIONS
 ANITA PRATAP
 Bad Faith, Bad Taste
 Pakistan's response to India's peace offer shows how badly it's stuck in the old mould
 Magazine | Nov 17, 2003


COUNTERPOINT
 AJAI SAHNI
 Another Swing Of The Pendulum
 The current process is moribund, though a delusional Indian media and a gaggle of 'experts' committed to what has been called, in another context, the 'political realism of appeasement', continue to wax eloquent on the announced CBMs.
 Web | Nov 03, 2003

 COVER STORY
 The Deaf Shout
 If India intended to kill with kindness, Pakistan did not quite let it do so. Thus was another peace initiative reduced to a merry farce Updates
 V. SUDARSHAN
 Magazine | Nov 10, 2003


OPINION
 PREM SHANKAR JHA
 The Simla Touchstone
 Had Islamabad been smart, it would have accepted Delhi's offer unconditionally
 Magazine | Nov 10, 2003


INDO-PAK
 NAVTEJ SARNA
 'Amused At Pakistan's Profession Of Concern'
 The MEA reiterates that J&K 'is not a disputed territory' and brings up 'Pakistan's illegal occupation of a portion of the State' but says, 'despite the limited positive responses from Pakistan ... India would sincerely continue with the process'
 Web | Oct 30, 2003

 INDO-PAK
 Yes, But What About Kashmir?
 In a nut-shell, it was the same song, same verse, though other phrases like 'tit for tat', 'game of one-upmanship', 'diplomatic chess', 'farce in the name of foreign policy', 'sting in the tail' ...rolled off the commentators' tongues, as Pakistan finally came up with an official response a full week after India's 12-point proposal. Full Coverage
 OUTLOOK WEB BUREAU
 Web | Oct 29, 2003

 INDO-PAK PEACE
 Point - Counterpoint
 A brief summing up of the original 12 Indian proposals (in bold) and the Pakistani response to them.
 Web | Oct 29, 2003


INDO-PAK
 NAVTEJ SARNA
 'Pakistan's Destructive Approach...'
 'We hope that Pakistan's response to our proposals will be constructive in substance and less 'robust' in tone and vocabulary,' says the EAM's official spokesperson, as he announces three measures for implementation of the Oct 22 proposals.
 Web | Oct 28, 2003

 INDO-PAK
 A Well Timed Delivery
 Call it a well-flighted googly - or an unexpected bouncer? - but with the latest, unexpected, set of peace proposals aimed at the civil societies of the two countries - India has, to mix sporting metaphors a bit, placed the ball - or a lot of balls - in the Pakistani court
 OUTLOOK WEB BUREAU
 Web | Oct 22, 2003


PRESS CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPT
 YASHWANT SINHA
 'Good Has Always Won Over Evil'
 'Pakistan, we hope, will be persuaded to give up the path of confrontation, the path of violence, the path of cross-border terrorism and come to the negotiating table in a spirit which is necessary to sustain those negotiations and that dialogue.' Updates
 Web | Oct 22, 2003


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