The peace process between India and Pakistan is gathering speed and the atmosphere between the nuclear-armed arch-rivals is improving, Indian Foreign Minister Natwar Singh said. Singh, who next week flies to Islamabad for a visit in which the peace process will top the agenda told reporters here that peace talks had speeded up since his United Progressive Alliance (UPA) coalition assumed office last May. “We are meeting almost every month and the speed with which the two countries are going about it is very encouraging and also the atmosphere between the two countries has improved,” he said on Friday. Full Story
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