Tribune Take: India, Pakistan and the 'trust deficit'

India and Pakistan are back at the negotiating table.


Mahawish Rezvi November 11, 2011

In today’s episode of the Tribune Take we take a look at the latest statements from both India and Pakistan at the end of the SAARC summit. 

Robin Fernandez, Foreign Editor The Express Tribune, breaks down what the "reduction in trust deficit" statements mean. He says that it is after a long time that normalisation of relations is being seen between the two neighbours.

Fernandez says although no one can predict where talks could lead, but at least the two countries are willing to talk, after relations hit a low point back in November 2008.

Watch today’s episode here, or click the video thumbnail in the right hand column.

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COMMENTS (5)

Deb | 12 years ago | Reply

@Student

If the majority of students in Pakistan are like you, I would be seriously worried for Indians.More Kasavs may be, I mean.

Student | 12 years ago | Reply

"MOST FAVORED NATION" STATUS TO INDIA India massacring your brothers in Kashmir. India raping your sisters in Kashmir. India stopped your water. India supporting the Baloch insurgency. India providing strategic support to TTP. India encircling you and attacking your interests in Afghanistan. India is involved in bomb blasts various cities of Pakistan. India ruined your cricket, kicked you out of IPL. India left no stone unturned to Humiliate you in international community.

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