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Nawaz-Singh handshake: Kashmiris pin hope on NY meeting
Says both countries must honour the aspirations of Kashmiri people.
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Kashmir traders hope UN meeting will ease tensions
The number of traders who cross the LoC from the Indian side has shrunk from 300 to just 30 since it started in 2008.
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Kashmir violence: Pakistan condemns attack on Indian forces
Says such acts should not derail peace efforts.
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Pakistan-India ties: Let’s build on 1999 Lahore accord, says PM
Nawaz calls for end to US drone strikes in Pakistan.
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Concerned over Kashmir attack, Pakistan hopes talks go ahead
Noting that Pakistan was itself a foremost victim of terrorism, and condemned “all forms of terrorism.”
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Violence in the Valley: Nawaz-Singh meeting to go ahead despite Kashmir attack
13 killed in Indian-administered Kashmir after police station, army camp stormed.
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Despite Kashmir attack, peace talks will go on: Manmohan
Without mentioning Pakistan, Indian PM says the attack would not derail efforts to pursue peace through dialogue.
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Militants kill seven in attack on Indian Kashmir base: Police
The Indian Kashmir chief minister calls it an attempt to sabotage the meeting between Manmohan and Nawaz.
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Suspected militants kill soldier in market in Indian Kashmir: Police
Militants shot the soldiers from Central Industrial Security Force while they were buying vegetables at the market.
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Pakistan to raise objections over four Indian power projects in Kashmir
Pakistan delegation to discuss its objections over the Ratle, Pakal Dul, Miyar and Lower Kalnai hydro power projects.
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Several injured in clashes in Indian Kashmir
The clash took place when government forces thwarted a procession to a southern town reeling under curfew.
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Made in Pakistan: India refuses to allow goods trade across LoC
TADA officials urges Indian authorities to resume trade for a short span of time so that traders can clear their dues.
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LoC violation: Woman killed in Indian firing
Nasreen Akhter was killed and Zaheer Younas received multiple injuries when shells hit his house.
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Endangered craft: Cashmere, Pashmina industries fading in Kashmir
Govt help is needed to modernise the industry — in particular to switch from manual to power looms.
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Cashmere, Pashmina industries fading in Kashmir
I have a 10-year-old daughter, who asks me why I waste my time doing this strange old job, said a shawl maker.
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Courtesy Call: ‘India must avoid escalating tensions’
Shah opined that leaders of the countries could meet in Islamabad and New Delhi to iron out the differences.
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Mehta conducts Kashmir concert despite separatist objections
The day was marred when troops shot dead four people who were suspected to be militants.
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Farewell reception: Zardari renews support for Kashmir cause
President Zardari is due to leave office on September 8.
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Change in Pakistan’s Kashmir policy
I believe that a major reset is necessary in Pakistan’s Kashmir policy.
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LoC tensions: Indian shelling in Nakyal leaves children stranded inside school
The district administration is making efforts to take the children back to their parents.
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Old design: Rs500 banknote will cease to be legal tender
Govt declares that old-design banknote of Rs500 will cease to be legal tender with effect from October 1, 2011.
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India says Pakistan’s criticism reflects ‘trust deficit’
Rao disappointed by Islamabad's outspoken criticism on Obama's endorsement of India for a permanent seat in UNSC.
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Pakistan’s self-defeating Kashmir policy
It seems a majority of Muslims in Kashmir would favour independence rather than merger with either India or Pakistan.
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Pakistan, India urged to move towards resolution
US says Kashmir a ‘vitally important’ question, hopes to encourage Pakistan, India to discuss Kashmir dispute.
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Needed: A peace strategist
India, Pakistan, and the Kashmiris need to take incremental steps forward in terms of conflict resolution.
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Obama’s India visit and Pakistan
Pakistan’s government should make economic interests rather than ideology, the basis of foreign policy.
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‘No’ to sabre-rattling, ‘yes’ to peace
Conflict between Pakistan and India is in neither side's interest. it only benefits weapon-producing world powers.
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Kashmir issue left unmentioned in United Nations
Pakistan objects to exclusion of Kashmir from list of disputes under observation of UNSC.