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Student Interaction on India –Pakistan Relations is being organized today, 9 March by PIPFPD (Pakistan India People’s Forum for Peace and Democracy) at JNU, Satluj Hostel post dinner, 9 30 pm onwards. |
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Student Interaction on India –Pakistan Relations is being organized today, 9 March by PIPFPD (Pakistan India People’s Forum for Peace and Democracy) at JNU, Satluj Hostel post dinner, 9 30 pm onwards.
Speakers would be:
>Rita Manchanda,
Research Director, South Asia Forum for Human Rights
>Kamal A. Mitra Chenoy
Professor, Centre for Comparative Politics and Political Theory
SIS
There is also a possibility of having two speakers from Pakistan namely,
Zehra Nigah (Poet) and,
Vice Chancellor, Karachi University
All interested are encouraged to participate.
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Plain talk by Indian visitors |
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Dailytimes
March 02, 2010
COMMENT: Plain talk by Indian visitors —Babar Ayaz
According to Ejaz Ahmed, the Indian perception is that Pakistan’s forward strategy is to keep India engaged in Kashmir by supporting the separatist movement and by keeping sleeping militant cells all over the country. And rear strategy is to have a pro-Pakistan government in Afghanistan
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Peace activist cautions against Indo-Pak ‘water war’ |
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Thenews
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 By Shahid Husain Karachi
Eminent peace activist from India, Tapan K. Bose, has cautioned against a “water war” between India and Pakistan if remedial measures are not adopted immediately by the two neighbouring countries.
Bose, who is the secretary general of the Indian chapter of the People’s Forum for Peace and Democracy, made the remark while addressing the “Meet the Press” programme on Tuesday at the Karachi Press Club.
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The Times of India
Mar 6, 2010
As the secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan wound down to a brusque finish, headlines all over the world scrambled to draw a red line between success and failure. The Indian prime minister's remarks in Riyadh brought some emollient to a crusty diplomatic stand-off, while the terrorism precondition still hung in the balance. Islamabad's response to coercive diplomacy remained cool.
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Thenews.pk
February 27, 2010
By Waqar Gillani
If you are a peace activist and want to raise voice for peace between India and Pakistan by exchanging delegates, it is hard to be on either part of the border. You might consider yourself an activist but the mighty establishments and security agencies think otherwise – for them you are either a "spy" or worst still a "terrorist".
These forces have a leading role in scanning each and every visa application before stamping it. Pak-India Peoples’ Forum for Peace and Democracy (PIPFPD) is a registered forum of peace activists from both sides, established about 16 years ago. A joint meeting of the forum has not been possible in the past four years because of non-issuance of visas to activists on both sides.
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