Manmohan says ready to settle Kashmir dispute

WASHINGTON: India has enduring civilizational links with Afghanistan. India will continue to assist Afghanistan in building its institutions and its human resources.
With these two sentences, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday threw down the gauntlet to Washington, Islamabad and perhaps even Beijing and other world capitals that India would not be budged from pursuing its interests in Afghanistan — primarily of preventing the country from turning toxic under Pakistan?s malignant influence and American uncertainty.

He said we are ready to settle all disputes with Pakistan including Jammu and Kashmir row.

?The road to peace on Afghanistan will be long and hard. But given the high stakes involved, the commitment of the international community must be sustained by firm resolve and unity of purpose.”

Singh told Washington?s top policy wonks gathered to hear him at the Center for Foreign Relations, amid a continuing review by President Obama about U.S options in Afghanistan.

The remarks were clearly meant for the US President and his principals who have been bashing heads for several weeks now over next steps in Afghanistan amid charges of dithering on the crucial issue. Singh?s advice ahead of his meeting with Obama on Tuesday — Stay the course; we are going to be there.

Singh offered similar advice in an earlier address to US and Indian business leaders that the international community needs to remain engaged in Afghanistan and any ?premature talk of exit will only embolden the terrorists.?

On the eve of the first anniversary of the Mumbai carnage, Singh also told the elite gathering, many of them regional experts keen to see India talking to Pakistan, that “for that to happen Pakistan must make a break with the past, abjure terrorism and come to the table with good faith and sincerity.”

He said his government had invested heavily in normalizing relations with Pakistan and “we are ready to pick up the threads of the dialogue including on issues relating Jammu and Kashmir.?

?We should not harbour any illusions that a selective approach to terrorism , tackling it on one place while ignoring it in others, will work,” Singh added.

Clearly, the Prime Minister too has taken a tough stand in the past few days on Pakistan even as Islamabad as reverted to its maximalist position on Kashmir, falling back on the long-lapsed UN Security Council resolution on the subject. The Prime Minister?s conditional offer of talks followed remarks in a television interview over the weekend in which he despaired about who to talk to in shifty Islamabad, where the civilian dispensation seemed to be overwhelmed by the country?s military.

Even on the nuclear issue, a confident Singh indicated India would not be overawed or intimidated by the Obama administration’’s non-proliferation initiatives, welcoming talks on fissile material cut off treaty and while steering clear of the Non-Proliferation Treaty. Much of what he said before the policy gathering seemed preparatory to his meeting with the US President tomorrow, their first bilateral encounter.

Singh showed the mildest sign of movement in New Delhi’’s stand in the climate change talks saying India will not compromise the right of developing countries to develop and lift their populations out of property, but “we will do more if there is global support in terms of financial resources and technology transfer.?

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According to sources, the high government officials of Pakistan exerting pressure on the Dubai government had the airing of the program stopped.

Geo?s administration has said that this step of the government is tantamount to targeting the freedom of expression.

It may be mentioned here that the senior analyst Dr. Shahid Masood was the anchor of ?Meray Mutabiq?.

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Indian PM says Pakistan must reject terror (AP via Yahoo! News)

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Monday that the world must press Pakistan to stop supporting terrorists who continue to target India.

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New Zealand-Pakistan scoreboard (AP via Yahoo! Sports)

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There will be no change in the present local government (LG) system after December 31 since it will then become a provincial subject an

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Pakistan win toss to field in 1st Test

DUENDIN: Pakistan have won the toss and they will bowl first in first cricket Test against New Zealand, Geo news reported.

According to details, Daniel Vettori called heads and it landed tails.

Muhammad Yousuf, the Pakistani skipper in the series said, ?We understand it’’s overcast out there and there’’s some grass on the surface. The perfect conditions to unleash our fast bowlers?.

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New Zealand 171-3 at tea against Pakistan

DUNEDIN: New Zealand were 171 for three at tea on the opening day of the first cricket Test against Pakistan at University Oval here on Tuesday.

Ross Taylor was 85 not out with Peter Fulton on seven. Martin Guptill made 60.For Pakistan Mohammad Aamir had taken two for 45.

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