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 • Pervez Musharraf
 • Indo-Pak Summit
 • Pakistan news
 • J&K
 • Kashmir militancy: eight sites
  Chat
 • 'The status quo in J&K
     should be left undisturbed'
  Slide Shows
 • Welcoming the 'enemy'
 • Making tomorrow's history, today
 • The Musharrafs at the Taj
  Message Board
 • Share your views
 • What readers say
  Specials
 • Mission to Lahore
 • 'For once, India is reacting'
 • Ram and Allah, be kind in Agra
 • A solution for Siachen
 • When India and Pakistan almost
     made peace

  Interviews
 • 'Atalji was on the offensive'
    Narendra Modi, BJP     spokesman
 • 'Kashmir is the central issue'
    Dr Farooq Abdullah
 • 'It's a lose-lose situation'
    Prof Naved Hasan
 • 'The last issue to be resolved'
    Prof Ashok Kapur
 • 'Musharraf has two options'
    Hamid Mir
 • 'Any agreement will be weighed
     against the memories of Kargil'
    Dr Rifaat Hussain
 • 'The summit is not a tamasha'
    Tarun Vijay editor, Panchjanya
 • Pakistan should learn to
     forget Kashmir'
    Seshadri Chari editor of the
    RSS weekly, Organiser
 • Vajpayee, Musharraf ideal to
     solve J&K tangle'
    Hurriyat chief Abdul Gani Bhat
 • 'Four gentlemen sat down
     for lunch and decided
     to invite Musharraf'
    Congress leader
    K Natwar Singh
 • 'Musharraf's performance is one
     of missed opportunities'
    Benazir Bhutto
 • 'A military regime is trained to
     capture, not give away'
     JNU Professor Kalim Bahadur
 • 'Talks will depend on the realism
     displayed by Musharraf'
     K Subrahmanyam
 • 'If North and South Korea could,
     why can't we talk on Kashmir?'
     Mufti Mohammad Sayeed

  Commentary
 • The hype has failed, let the talks
     begin
     G Parthasarathy
 • The Musharraf logic
      Kuldip Nayar
 • Kashmir at breakfast, lunch
     and dinner
     G Parthasarathy
 • A letter to Musharraf
     Arvind Lavakare
 • A few steps backwards
     Saisuresh Sivaswamy
 • Musharraf went for broke, and lost
     Kanchan Gupta
 • No fault of mine
     Dilip D' Souza
 • Mutually advantageous detente
     Ashwin Mahesh
 • The only solution
     Ashok Pandit
 • The Agra tea party
     T V R Shenoy
 • Labyrinth of indifference on J&K
     Arvind Lavakare
 • No ready cure for this cancer
     Arvind Lavakare
 • Our Freudian fixation for peace
     with Pakistan
     Arvind Lavakare
 • Sirs, why not arms control?
     Admiral (retd) J G Nadkarni
 • How far can Vajpayee
     and Musharraf go?
     T V R Shenoy
 • Operation Whitewash
     B Raman
 • High stakes and low expectations
     General (retd) V P Malik
 • Because it's their nature,
     their custom: why the Indo-Pak
     summit is doomed
     Rajeev Srinivasan
 • What is the validity of a
     Vajpayee-Musharraf deal?
     Amberish K Diwanji
 • Looking for peace on the
     Arabian Sea
     Admiral (retd) J G Nadkarni
 • 'We believe Vajpayee can deliver'
     Imtiyaz Alam
 • Waiting for Musharraf
     B Raman
 • The treacherous road to peace
     Saisuresh Sivaswamy
 • Internal security slips, but the
     red carpet is out
     G Parthasarathy
 • Internal security slips, but the
     red carpet is out
     G Parthasarathy
 • Tackle Mr Hyde, not Mush
     Musharraf
     Arvind Lavakare
 • Supping with a rogue general
     Brahma Chellaney
 • This is not Nirvana
     G Parthasarathy
 • Gen Musharraf Sir, this is against
     your national interest
     Maj Gen (retd) Ashok K Mehta

Indo-pak summit 2001

• May 30, 2001
Inderfurth praises PM's invitation
Canadian academics hail India-Pak peace bid
Hurriyat rules out meeting with Pant
Panun Kashmir delegation meets Pant
Swami blasts Sonia on talks with Musharraf

• May 29, 2001
Musharraf's visit won't achieve anything substantial: Officials
Government aiming for a historic summit
Muted reaction to Musharraf's statement
Invitation to Musharraf is well thought-out, says PM
Musharraf proposes four dates for visit
Experts see US role in PM's invitation
Pant meets Shabir Shah
Pant asks Hurriyat to accept PM's advice

• May 28, 2001
US pushed India to the table
India seeks reconciliation with Pakistan
Sharief attacks Musharraf
No change in stand on Kashmir's status: Jaswant
RSS endorses govt stand, VHP sceptical
Shabir Shah ready to meet Pant
Pant to meet Shah on Tuesday

• May 26, 2001
Vajpayee-Musharraf meet likely in early July
Pak satisfied with Vajpayee's letter; to consult jihadi groups
Pant to visit Kashmir on Monday
Pakistan should be ready for war: Lashkar chief

• May 25, 2001
Vajpayee sends formal invitation to Musharraf
Full text of Vajpayee's invitation to Musharraf
Pakistan's reply to India's invitation next week
Kashmir is disputed territory: Panun Kashmir
Our stand vindicated: Mirwaiz Umar Farooq
Benazir plans to visit India

• May 24, 2001
Hurriyat to meet next week
Take oppn into confidence on talks with Pak: Cong
Pak media responds positively to invitation
China welcomes India's decision to invite Gen Musharraf

• May 23, 2001
Ceasefire to end, Musharraf invited
It's a 'big development,' says Hurriyat
Pak will respond positively to invitation
US welcomes India's invitation to Musharraf
Oppn extends 'constructive support'

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