India Going for Talks with Bashir with Open Mind:Rao


Thimphu, Feb 6 (PTI) Setting a positive tone ahead of their meeting here, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao and her Pakistani counterpart Salman Bashir today said they would endeavour to find a way forward for continued engagement between the two countries.

"We are resuming our contact after interregnum of some time. We have a number of issues to be discussed. As we have always said that dialogue between India and Pakistan is necessary and a must if we are to satisfactorily resolve the outstanding issues between our two countries," she said.

"We have a number of outstanding issues. So, we are going into this with an open mind and constructive attitude," Rao said.

  

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  • Louis D'Souza, Pangla/Canada

    Mon, Feb 07 2011

    Pakistan is now considered a failed state or becoming a failed state by major democracies of the world, thanks to their past governments to build thousands of  Madrassas. who produced millions of ignorant hate mongers not only aginst India, but against freedom and democracy and and anything that is seen as Western value. Nirupama Rao should approach the negotiations keeping this knowledge in mind and what it can do for democratic India.

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