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The Hindustan Times
| 9 months ago
As India and Pakistan took the 'big first step in normalising relations' in Islamabad, PM Manmohan Singh advised the security establishment in Delhi not to let their guard down. Without naming Pakistan, Singh told a security conference of police...
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United Press International
| 9 months ago
India and Pakistan Saturday signed an agreement intended to increase travel between the two longtime regional rivals. India's external affairs minister and Pakistan's internal affairs minister signed the agreement in Islamabad, easing red tape and...
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Indian Express
| 9 months ago
Sat , 8 Sep '12 Even as India-Pakistan inked new visa regimes today, to encourage greater people to people and enhanced business contacts between both countries, Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said that the two countries needed to look...
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Indian Express
| 9 months ago
Sat , 8 Sep '12 Even as India-Pakistan inked new visa regimes today, to encourage greater people-to-people and enhanced business contacts between both countries, Pakistan Foreign Secretary, Jalil Abbas Jilani today admitted that India and Pakistan...
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NewKerala
| 9 months ago
Vowing to move beyond the burdens of a troubled past, India and Pakistan Saturday signed a pact to liberalise their visa regime to promote greater trade, travel and people-to-people contacts. India, however, made it clear there was no going back on...
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NewKerala
| 9 months ago
Krishna said Saturday that there was no question of India backtracking on the sensitive issue of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack even as India and Pakistan move forward in their dialogue. "Mumbai is very much on the table...India is not going back on...
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India Abroad
| 9 months ago
Against the backdrop of External Affairs Minister S M Krishna's [ Images ] ongoing visit to Pakistan, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has alleged that India [ Images ] has gone soft towards its neighbour and cautioned against giving away its national...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 9 months ago
India on Saturday made it clear to Pakistan that the issue of the 2008 Mumbai attacks was still "very much on the table" and the matter cannot be "glossed over". It asserted that Pakistan must take action to bring to justice the perpetrators of the...
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DAWN
| 9 months ago
Pakistan and India vowed to improve their bilateral relations, as their foreign ministers agreed to move forward in normalising ties in a joint press conference held in Islamabad on Saturday. The ministers spoke after both countries agreed to ease...
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International Herald Tribune
| 9 months ago
Pakistan Pakistan and India signed a new visa agreement on Saturday, easing restrictions for travelers in a move seen as a tentative step between the rival South Asian countries to normalize their troubled relations. The agreement, which will make...
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Times of India
| 9 months ago
India and Pakistan today finally made progress on people-to people contact by inking pacts on a new visa regime and cultural exchanges but there was no headway on New Delhi's concerns on the Mumbai terror attacks case, with Islamabad only assuring...
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BBC
| 9 months ago
Pakistan and India strike new visa deal easing travel The move is part of efforts to improve ties between Islamabad and New Delhi Pakistan and India have agreed on visa terms aimed at easing travel between the two countries. The move is part of...
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Al Jazeera English
| 9 months ago
54 Pakistan's Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar, right, and her Indian counterpart SM Krishna held talks in Islamabad [Reuters] Pakistan and India have announced that they will ease tough visa restrictions, an important step forward in improving...
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The Hindustan Times
| 9 months ago
India and Pakistan on Saturday agreed to adopt a forward-looking approach in normalising their ties, while recognising the need to "expeditiously" bring perpetrators of the 2008 Mumbai attack to justice. Both external affairs minister SM Krishna and...
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India Abroad
| 9 months ago
India [ Images ] on Saturday refused to give a firm commitment on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's [ Images ] visit to Pakistan, saying that the atmosphere has to be "ripe" and something "worthwhile" should come out from such a trip. Making it clear...
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The Hindu
| 9 months ago
Krishna and his Pakistani counterpart Hina Rabbani Khar during the joint press conference in Islamabad on Saturday. September 08, 2012 The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan H.E...Hina Rabbani Khar and the Minister of External Affairs of India H.
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The Hindu
| 9 months ago
India and Pakistan on Saturday agreed to adopt a forward-looking approach in normalising their ties, while recognising the need to expeditiously bring perpetrators of the 2008 Mumbai attack to justice. Both External Affairs Minister S.M.Krishna and...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 9 months ago
India must share intelligence on terrorists with Pakistan so that a "Mumbai type terror attack does not take place again", Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Saturday. After inking an agreement with India on a liberalised visa agreement, Rehman...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 9 months ago
Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar on Saturday said that there was immense potential to normalise Indo-Pak relations. "We are looking at India with a completely different mindset and must not let this relationship to be held hostage to...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 9 months ago
External Affairs Minister SM Krishna said on Saturday that both India and Pakistan agreed that terrorism posed continuing threat to peace and reaffirmed a commitment to fight it effectively. "The Pakistani side reiterated its commitment to bring to...
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The Hindu
| 9 months ago
Islamabad, September 8, 2012 Pakistan on Saturday released all Indian fishermen in its jails as a goodwill gesture for External Affairs Minister S M Krishna's visit here. All Indian fishermen have been released -- those who have completed their jail...
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Reuters
| 9 months ago
Topics Pakistan's Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar (R) shakes hands with her Indian counterpart S.M. Krishna before a meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Islamabad September 8, 2012. Pakistan and India will ease tough visa restrictions, their...
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NewKerala
| 9 months ago
India and Pakistan Saturday signed an agreement that will ease the visa restrictions on people from both countries. The agreement was signed between Interior Minister Rehman Malik and Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna, who is on a three-...
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NewKerala
| 9 months ago
India and Pakistan on Saturday inked a liberalised visa agreement which will allow simpler cross-border travel. The new pact was signed by Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna and Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik here on Saturday. The...
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DAWN
| 9 months ago
Krishna met with Pakistan's Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar in Islamabad on Saturday. Pakistan and India agreed to ease the visa regime for bilateral visits as India's Minister for External Affairs S...Krishna met with Pakistan's Minister for...
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Indian Express
| 9 months ago
Sat , 8 Sep '12 External Affairs Minister S M Krishna today met his Pakistani counterpart Hina Rabbani Khar in Islamabad and exchanged greetings. Krishna's talks with Khar later in the day are billed as a stock-taking exercise that will review the...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 9 months ago
A move by India and Pakistan to ease their decades-old visa regime to benefit tourists, senior citizens and businessmen was hailed on Saturday as a milestone in a "nascent" peace process, with the media here calling it the first major outcome of the...
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Rediff
| 9 months ago
T he talks will culminate in inking of much-awaited new liberalised visa agreement to boost people-to-people contacts. For the first time, group tourism will be part of the new pact which will also have other new categories, including multiple city...
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Indian Express
| 9 months ago
The one-to-one meeting between Krishna and Khar was followed by delegation-level talks between the two sides. After 38 long years of a restrictive visa regime, Krishna and Khar are set to sign into place a liberal visa agreement on Saturday. The...