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Kashmir Conflict /India-Pakistan Peace Process
- Prisoner Swap Aims to Foster Peace Process for India and Pakistan (Sep 12, 2005 New Delhi)
India and Pakistan exchanged hundreds of civilian prisoners yesterday.
- Indian Prime Minister Meets Kashmiri Separatist Leaders (Sep 5, 2005 New Delhi)
India says it could cut troop levels in Kashmir, if violence declines in the insurgency-wracked region.
- Pakistan, India Report Progress in Peace Efforts (Sep 2, 2005 Islamabad)
Pakistan and India have reported progress in their wide-ranging peace talks that began early last year.
- Indian Prime Minister to Meet with Kashmiri Separatists (Aug 31, 2005 New Delhi)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is scheduled to hold his first meeting with Kashmiri separatist leaders next week.
- India, Pakistan Agree to Prisoner Exchange (Aug 30, 2005 New Delhi)
India and Pakistan have agreed to release a number of civilian prisoners held in each other's jails.
- India, Pakistan Discuss Terrorism, Prisoner Exchange (Aug 29, 2005 New Delhi)
India and Pakistan are holding talks in the Indian capital on issues that include terrorism, drug trafficking and prisoner exchange.
- Violence Mars India's Independence Day (Aug 15, 2005 New Delhi)
Violence marred India's Independence Day celebrations in both the north and the south of the country as Maoist rebels killed ten people in Andhra Pradesh and bombs blamed on Islamic guerrillas exploded in Kashmir.
- Suspected Islamic Militants Kill Villagers in Indian Kashmir (Aug 13, 2005 New Delhi)
In Indian Kashmir, suspected Islamic militants have killed at least five people and wounded nine others, including four children.
- India and Pakistan Agree to New Steps to Reduce Conflict (Aug 8, 2005 New Delhi)
India and Pakistan have agreed to a series of new measures to reduce military tensions and the risk of a nuclear conflict.
- Fierce Fighting Continues in Indian Kashmir (Jul 30, 2005 New Delhi)
In Indian Kashmir, there have been fierce clashes between Islamic militants and security forces.
- Car Bomb Kills at Least Six in Kashmir (Jul 20, 2005 New Delhi)
At least six people have been killed and more than a dozen wounded by a car bombing in Srinigar, in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
- India and Pakistan Commit to Building Gas Pipeline (Jul 17, 2005 New Delhi)
India and Pakistan say work on a gas pipeline linking Iran to India via Pakistan could begin next year.
- Pakistan: Kashmir Line of Control Cannot be Permanent Border (Jun 30, 2005)
Pakistani Prime Minister says Pakistan wants the peaceful settlement of its dispute with India over Kashmir but will never accept the ceasefire Line of Control as a permanent border.
- 4 Killed, 6 Wounded in Rebel Attacks in Indian Kashmir (Jun 29, 2005)
Authorities in Indian Kashmir say a suspected Islamic militant and three policemen have been killed and at least six people wounded in two separate incidents.
- Focus: Kashmir Peace Prospects (Jun 29, 2005 Washington)
Leaders of India and Pakistan say the prospects for ending the 58-year-old Kashmir territorial dispute are favorable.
- 2 Killed, 15 Wounded in Rebel Attacks in Indian Kashmir (Jun 22, 2005)
Authorities in Indian Kashmir say two suspected Islamic militants have been killed and 15 people wounded in two separate incidents.
- Four Killed in Latest Violence in Indian Kashmir (Jun 20, 2005)
Authorities in Indian Kashmir say suspected Islamic militants have attacked a remote police station, triggering a gunbattle that left two militants, one policeman and one civilian dead.
- Three Killed, 11 Wounded in Rebel Attacks in Indian Kashmir (Jun 16, 2005)
Authorities in Indian Kashmir say three policemen have been killed and at least 11 people were wounded in two separate incidents Thursday.
- Pakistan President Convinced Kashmir Deal within Reach (Jun 14, 2005 Sydney)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said the leaders of India and Pakistan must try to resolve the long-running dispute over Kashmir before they leave office.
- Deadly Blast in Indian Kashmir Kills at Least 14, Wounds More than 70 (Jun 13, 2005 New Delhi)
A powerful bomb has exploded in Indian Kashmir, killing at least 14 people and injuring more than 70 others.
- Indian Prime Minister Visits Troops on World's Highest Battlefield (Jun 12, 2005 Islamabad)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visited Indian troops on the Siachen Glacier in disputed Kashmir.
- Kashmiri Separatists See Breakthrough in Peace Negotiations (Jun 8, 2005 Islamabad)
Separatist leaders from Indian-ruled portions of the Kashmir region say there are strong indications India and Pakistan are moving toward a negotiated settlement of the long-running dispute over the divided Himalayan territory.
- Pakistan, India Give Top Priority to Gas Pipeline from Iran (Jun 7, 2005 Islamabad)
Pakistan and India have concluded two days of talks on several proposed gas pipeline projects, one of which would originate from Iran.
- Five Islamic Militants Killed in Indian Kashmir (Jun 5, 2005)
Police in Indian Kashmir say government forces have killed five suspected Islamic militants during a raid on their hide-out north of the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir state.
- Pakistan, India Begin Talks on Proposed Gas Pipeline (Jun 5, 2005)
Pakistan and India have begun two days of talks in Islamabad on a proposed multi-billion dollar pipeline that would carry gas from Iran into India through Pakistan.
- Kashmiri Leaders Demand Inclusion in India-Pakistan Peace Process (Jun 3, 2005 Islamabad)
Separatist leaders from the disputed territory of Kashmir say India and Pakistan cannot resolve the conflict, without involving the people of Kashmir in the peace process.
- Kashmiri Separatists Make Historic Cross-Border Trip (Jun 2, 2005)
Separatist politicians from Indian Kashmir are making an unprecedented trip to Pakistani Kashmir for talks on the disputed region's future.
- Kashmiri Separatists from India Travel to Pakistan (Jun 1, 2005 New Delhi)
A group of moderate Muslim separatists from Indian Kashmir are making an unprecedented visit to the Pakistani-controlled part of the divided region.
- India, Pakistan End Talks About Glacier Standoff (May 27, 2005 Islamabad)
Peace talks between Pakistan and India ended Friday without resolving a two-decade-old military standoff over the Siachen Glacier in the Himalayan Mountains.
- Indian Kashmir's Separatist Leaders Agree to Visit Pakistan (May 25, 2005)
Leaders of Indian Kashmir's main separatist political alliance have accepted an invitation to visit Pakistan for talks on the disputed region's future.
- India, Pakistan Consider Ending Conflict on World's Highest Battlefield (May 25, 2005 Islamabad)
India and Pakistan start high-level peace talks Thursday aimed at resolving a two-decade military standoff on a glacier high in the Himalayan Mountains.
- Musharraf : India Will Allow Kashmiri Separatist Leaders to Visit Pakistan (May 24, 2005)
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf says India will allow leaders of Kashmir's main separatist political alliance to visit Pakistan for talks on the disputed region's future.
- Children Among 25 Injured in Indian Kashmir Blast (May 13, 2005)
Police in Indian Kashmir say at least 25 people, mostly children, were wounded when a grenade exploded near a missionary school in Srinagar Thursday.
- Pakistan, India to Start Cross-Border Bus Services (May 11, 2005 Islamabad)
Pakistan and India have agreed they will soon launch two new cross-border bus services as part of their efforts to ease decades of hostility between their nuclear-capable rival nations.
- Experts Welcome New Era in Indo-Pakistani Relations (Apr 19, 2005 Islamabad)
The recent measures announced by India and Pakistan to further the peace process over the divided Himalayan region of Kashmir have raised hopes of an end to a half a century of hostilities.
- India, Pakistan Call Peace Process Irreversible (Apr 18, 2005 New Delhi)
India and Pakistan have pledged to increase cross-border links in the divided territory of Kashmir, saying their peace process is now irreversible.
- India and Pakistan Call Peace Process Irreversible (Apr 18, 2005 New Delhi)
India and Pakistan have pledged to increase cross-border links in the divided territory of Kashmir, giving fresh momentum to a peace process the nuclear rivals say is now irreversible.
- Pakistan President Arrives in New Delhi for Cricket Diplomacy (Apr 16, 2005 New Delhi)
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has arrived in the Indian capital New Delhi on a three-day visit that will include talks on the disputed Kashmir region.
- Musharraf Visits India for Talks on Kashmir (Apr 16, 2005)
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf is in India for talks that will include the dispute over Kashmir.
- Pakistan President Heads to India for Cricket Diplomacy (Apr 15, 2005 Islamabad)
In the latest round of so-called cricket diplomacy, the Pakistani president will travel to New Delhi to watch an India-Pakistan cricket match and meet with India's prime minister. There is little expectation of a breakthrough in their major dispute - Kashmir.
- Kashmiri Separatists Seek Role in Kashmir Peace Talks (Apr 12, 2005)
The moderate faction of Indian Kashmir's main political separatist alliance says it will urge Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf to include them in talks with India on the future of the divided region.
- Pakistani President Musharraf to Raise Kashmir Issue on India Visit (Apr 9, 2005)
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf says he will discuss the contentious issue of Kashmir with Indian leaders during his visit to India next week.
- Kashmir Buses Complete Historic Crossing (Apr 7, 2005 Srinagar)
A bus that set off from Pakistani Kashmir has arrived in the city of Srinagar, in the part of Kashmir under Indian control.
- Pakistan Welcomes Opening of Bus Route Across Kashmir (Apr 7, 2005 Islamabad)
Huge crowds of supporters Thursday greeted the first busload of passengers to travel from Indian to Pakistani controlled Kashmir.
- Historic Bus Route Opened Between Indian and Pakistani Kashmir (Apr 7, 2005 Srinagar)
In a historical step, bus passengers have crossed the border separating Pakistani- and Indian-controlled Kashmir.
- Historic Bus Route Opened Between Indian and Pakistani Kashmir (Apr 7, 2005 Srinagar)
A historical bus service connecting the Indian and Pakistan-controlled sections of Kashmir has gotten under way.
- Islamic Militants Claim Responsibility for Kashmir Attack (Apr 6, 2005 Srinagar)
Islamic militants have claimed responsibility for an attack on a government guesthouse being used to shelter passengers on the first bus in 50 years to cross between the Indian and Pakistani sides of Kashmir.
- Militants Attack Center Housing Kashmir Bus Passengers (Apr 6, 2005 New Delhi)
Suspected Islamic militants have attacked an Indian government complex housing passengers due to travel on a landmark bus service between the Indian and Pakistani sides of Kashmir.
- Bombs Placed Along Route of Historic Kashmir Bus Launch (Apr 5, 2005 Srinigar)
Two days before the inauguration of new bus service between the Indian and Pakistani sides of Kashmir, a bomb has exploded along the planned route, injuring three people, and two other bombs have been found and defused.
- Explosion in Kashmir Kills 1, Wounds at Least 26 (Mar 16, 2005)
Indian police say one person was killed and at least 26 others wounded by an explosion in Indian-controlled Kashmir Wednesday.
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