Sunday, October 18, 1998, Chandigarh, India |
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status of J&K unquestionable: India Next round of talks from November 5 ISLAMABAD, Oct 17 India today put it across firmly to Pakistan that the best confidence-building measure would be an immediate cessation of terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir and that the legal status of this Indian state was in no way under question.Three hours of concerted talks here this morning did not bring the 50-year- old problem any closer to solution but ... |
Pakistani and Indian delegations seated at a meeting table for bilateral peace talks headed by Mr Shamshad Ahmed, Pakistan (second from left in front row) Secretary, Foreign Affairs, and his Indian counterpart, Mr K. Raghunath (second from right in rear row) at Punjab House in Islamabad on Saturday. AP/PTI photo |
Taliban lose capital town Salman Khan granted bail Women
queue up for ticket as Cong prepares for poll |
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Chautala authorised to take decision
on support to BJP
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Jaisingh Published from The Tribune House, Sector 29-C, Chandigarh, India, for The Tribune Trust Copyright : The Tribune Trust, 1998. |