Top Foreign Ministry officials from Pakistan and India held a landmark dialogue on their dispute over the Himalayan region of Kashmir during peace talks Tuesday aimed at resolving five decades of enmity.The foreign secretaries of the two South Asian nuclear-armed rivals concluded two days of meetings in Islamabad and agreed to carry forward a wide-ranging peace process with more talks on Kashmir and other issues in the months ahead. Both sides sounded upbeat, even though they remain poles apart on Kashmir — over which they have fought two of their three wars since independence from Britain in 1947 — and have made little substantive progress in the past year.Full Story
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