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Sir, With India's decision to revive the bus journey to Lahore, Indo-Pak. relations have softened a little. There are other proposals to ease the tension between the two countries which, when implemented, will go a long way in strengthening bilateral relations. However, talks by irresponsible politicians may be a stumbling block to the on-going peace process. It is high time the top leaders forgot the usual procedures and began summit level talks as early as possible. Cut the Gordian knot and go ahead with the meetings.
V.S. Venkatavaradan,
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