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India and Pakistan have begun a second day of peace talks with Pakistan, the first since July's train bombings in Mumbai (Bombay). | |
The foreign secretaries of the two countries held an "extensive and constructive" first day of talks on Tuesday, an Indian spokesman said. | The foreign secretaries of the two countries held an "extensive and constructive" first day of talks on Tuesday, an Indian spokesman said. |
India blamed Pakistan for the Mumbai bombs and suspended the peace process. | India blamed Pakistan for the Mumbai bombs and suspended the peace process. |
The talks focused on ways of combating terror. Analysts say the talks are not expected to produce any major results. | |
However, the negotiations are being seen as an indication that the peace process between the two South Asian rivals has not been derailed. | However, the negotiations are being seen as an indication that the peace process between the two South Asian rivals has not been derailed. |
Terrorism focus | Terrorism focus |
The Delhi talks are being led by Indian Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon and his Pakistani counterpart, Riaz Mohammad Khan. | The Delhi talks are being led by Indian Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon and his Pakistani counterpart, Riaz Mohammad Khan. |
"The talks reviewed the composite dialogue process, Kashmir, and examined ways to implement a proposed anti-terror mechanism that the two countries have agreed to set up," Navtej Sarna of India's External Affairs Ministry told reporters on Tuesday. | |
Violence in Kashmir on Tuesday left 21 people injured | Violence in Kashmir on Tuesday left 21 people injured |
"A considerable amount of time was spent discussing terrorism," he said. | "A considerable amount of time was spent discussing terrorism," he said. |
After July's bombs in Mumbai, India put the peace process on hold until the leaders of the two countries met on the sidelines of the non-aligned summit in the Cuban capital, Havana, in September. | After July's bombs in Mumbai, India put the peace process on hold until the leaders of the two countries met on the sidelines of the non-aligned summit in the Cuban capital, Havana, in September. |
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf agreed in Havana to create a joint anti-terrorist "mechanism". | Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf agreed in Havana to create a joint anti-terrorist "mechanism". |
Analysts in India have expressed doubts as to whether such a mechanism will be effective as they argue that Pakistan's intelligence services are supporting militant groups - claims denied by Islamabad. | Analysts in India have expressed doubts as to whether such a mechanism will be effective as they argue that Pakistan's intelligence services are supporting militant groups - claims denied by Islamabad. |
Before the talks, Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee was quoted by the AFP news agency as saying he "would like that [Pakistan] should stick to assurances which they have given". | Before the talks, Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee was quoted by the AFP news agency as saying he "would like that [Pakistan] should stick to assurances which they have given". |
Pakistani officials say a resolution to the dispute over Kashmir, which is claimed by both countries, holds the key to militancy in the region. | Pakistani officials say a resolution to the dispute over Kashmir, which is claimed by both countries, holds the key to militancy in the region. |
Pakistan is also seeking progress on a proposed withdrawal of troops from Siachen glacier. | Pakistan is also seeking progress on a proposed withdrawal of troops from Siachen glacier. |
The two armies have been facing each other on this 5,500m (18,500-foot) high battlefield since 1984. | The two armies have been facing each other on this 5,500m (18,500-foot) high battlefield since 1984. |
In the latest violence in Indian-administered Kashmir, 21 people were injured in two incidents on Tuesday. | |
Police said 15 people - seven policemen and eight civilians - were injured in a car bomb explosion near a paramilitary camp in Srinagar. | Police said 15 people - seven policemen and eight civilians - were injured in a car bomb explosion near a paramilitary camp in Srinagar. |
Earlier in the day, a landmine explosion in the town of Baramullah, wounded an army major, two soldiers and six civilians. | Earlier in the day, a landmine explosion in the town of Baramullah, wounded an army major, two soldiers and six civilians. |
'Near agreement' | 'Near agreement' |
The peace process between the two countries started in 2004. | The peace process between the two countries started in 2004. |
India and Pakistan have said they will work together against terrorism | India and Pakistan have said they will work together against terrorism |
It stalled in July when bombs on the Mumbai railway killed nearly 200 people. Indian officials said that Pakistani intelligence agencies were involved. | It stalled in July when bombs on the Mumbai railway killed nearly 200 people. Indian officials said that Pakistani intelligence agencies were involved. |
On the eve of the talks, Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri called this type of exchange "non-serious allegations" which both sides should avoid. | On the eve of the talks, Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri called this type of exchange "non-serious allegations" which both sides should avoid. |
Mr Kasuri told the BBC that Pakistan had waited many months for India to provide evidence of Pakistani involvement. | Mr Kasuri told the BBC that Pakistan had waited many months for India to provide evidence of Pakistani involvement. |
On the subject of the Siachen glacier, Mr Kasuri said there were still some differences. | On the subject of the Siachen glacier, Mr Kasuri said there were still some differences. |
But he insisted the two sides were near agreement on Siachen despite "certain circles in India [who] objected". | But he insisted the two sides were near agreement on Siachen despite "certain circles in India [who] objected". |
He said he was hopeful the Indian leadership could persuade them. | He said he was hopeful the Indian leadership could persuade them. |
Indian and Pakistani troops have maintained a ceasefire in the glacier area since 2003, but there has been no agreement on how and when to withdraw troops permanently. | Indian and Pakistani troops have maintained a ceasefire in the glacier area since 2003, but there has been no agreement on how and when to withdraw troops permanently. |