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India to Pakistan Conditional Messages

Indian Foreign Minister S.M. Krishna arrived Wednesday (14/07/2010) in Pakistan by bringing a message of peace and friendship. However, he urged Islamabad must act to quell terrorism. "I bring a message of peace and friendship and we hope to implement the peace journey, though long and difficult," said the PTI news agency quoted Krishna told reporters in Islamabad.

Krishna and Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi was scheduled to meet Thursday in the first talks since the level of foreign ministers in New Delhi freeze the peace process that has lasted four years due to attacks Mumbai in 2008. "There is no selective efforts to fight these terrible things. There is a clear danger from terrorist groups that must be followed exactly," he said, reports PTI.

Toward the meeting, India has accused Pakistani intelligence reportedly watched the attacks Mumbai where 10 Muslims armed violent 60 hours in India's cities, which killed 166 people.

Indian Express newspaper quoted Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior G. K. Pillai who says, the role of Pakistani intelligence agency ISI increasingly clear from the results of the interrogation of David Headley, a suspect who was arrested in the U.S.. "They control and coordinate attacks from beginning to end," said Pillai.

Krishna hoping to earn a response to the problem of terrorism posed the Minister of the Interior P. Chidambaram especially regarding the discussion he was doing during his visit to Pakistan recently "in the context of" interrogation Headley.

Thursday the talks will focus on how to restart India-Pakistan peace process, which stalled after the Mumbai attacks.

Krishna is also scheduled to meet with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.

New Delhi stopped the dialogue with Islamabad, which began in 2004 after the Mumbai attacks in November 2008 that killed more than 166 people.

India claimed to have proof that the "official agencies" in Pakistan was involved in the planning and execution of the attacks - seem to point to the Pakistani military and intelligence agencies. Islamabad has denied the allegations.

A number of Indian officials accused the attack was carried out by Pakistan's support groups, Lashkar-e-Taiba, which is fighting Indian rule in Kashmir and is famous for the attack on Indian parliament in 2001. However, Lashkar spokesman denied involvement in the attack.

India says that all of the 10 gunmen who carried out the attack came from Pakistan. New Delhi has given Islamabad a list of 20 suspected terrorists and demanded their arrest and extradition.

The process that was launched in 2004 it has been calm the violence in Kashmir.

De facto border separating Kashmir between India and Pakistan, two nuclear-powered countries which claim the region overall.

Two of the three wars between the two countries erupted because the issue of Kashmir, the only state in the Muslim-majority Indian population are Hindu.

More than 47 000 people - civilians, militants and security forces - were killed in the Muslim insurgency in Indian Kashmir since the late 1980s.

Kashmiri group wants the territory's independence from India or merger with Pakistan's population are Muslims.

New Delhi accuses Islamabad to assist and train the group of Indian Kashmir. Pakistan denies the charge but admits giving moral and diplomatic support for the struggle of Kashmiri people to determine their own fate.



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