The peace process between India and Pakistan took off with Vajpais offer of CBMs in October 2003 and initially it showed a great promise. However, by spring 2006 signs of a deadlock had become clearer in official negotiations between the two sides. Then back channel dialogues were started to remove those hurdles and according to some reports the two sides had reached to a non-paper resolving all conflicting issues including the longstanding Kashmir conflict. But that non-paper could never come out from the backchannel. This book sheds a powerful light on 2006 deadlock and backchannel talks...
The peace process between India and Pakistan took off with Vajpais offer of CBMs in October 2003 and initially it showed a great promise. However, by ...