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What, in your opinion, would be the probable outcome of the Pakistan-India Summit?
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Your Opinion

  1. I firmly believe in the good relations between India and Pakistan. Holding the summit shows that both countries are interested in peace.
    Tanweer Hussain
    Germany

  2. Musharraf-Vajpayee negotiation is a better way forward to solve the problems between the two countries, and the negotiations must be continued. Kashmir problem is a complicated and big problem, and it can't be solved in a couple of meetings; it will take time.
    Akhtar Chaudhry
    UK

  3. Nothing can be achieved without us- Kashmiris- being included in the talks.
    Sajjad Rehman
    UK

  4. I acknowledge the sincerity and the willingness on part Vajpayee and of Musharraf to resolve the Kashmir issue. I do hope that, the process now initiated will be continued in future as well; till the final solution to this problem, to the satisfaction of all concerned parties, is achieved and implemented.
    Umer Farooq
    South Africa

  5. I hope, if both Musharraf and Vajpayee are sincere in changing the lot of their respective nations, then the possible outcome of the summit will be positive and optimistic one.
    Azfar Rehan Qureshi
    D. I. Khan

  6. Both the countries will only agree to continue the dialogue on different issues including Kashmir.
    Prof. M. Ismail
    Peshawar

  7. In my opinion, the major success of General’s visit, is the opening of the doors of negotiations between the two countries. From Agra, it is up to the leadership of Pakistan and India how they tackle the different issues by negotiations and dialogue; if somebody had a fear that we are not going to get something from this summit, they are not right.
    Muhammad Aamir
    Pakistan

  8. The probable outcome is better relations between Pakistan and India, although it may not seem obvious now. When two leaders who are suspicious of each other sit face to face and talk, they get to know each other better and feel more friendly. Lot of misconceptions is removed. This, if continued, will result in better relations between the two countries.
    S Rahman
    England

  9. The disarming of the LoC will be the most likely outcome of this summit. Furthermore, future friendly meetings between both nations will mean that this summit has been a success.
    Imranuddin Ahmad
    USA

  10. The summit can bring about a positive change in the sub continent, if leaders from both sides show some political wisdom. However, it can prove to be a futile exercise if they tried to handle the affairs with biased mentality.
    Nasir Jamil
    USA

  11. No great hopes ought to be pinned.
    Krishan Gopal
    US

  12. I believe that, Musharraf and Vajpayee are not going to lose this golden opportunity. Instead of repeating the old standpoints, they may try to do the best possible for the peace and prosperity of their peoples and their future generations.
    Mohammad Naved Yar Khan
    India

  13. The proposed talks between Vajpayee and Musharraf will not bear any substantial fruit. The primary objectives of the two parties are diametrically divergent. Therefore, nothing could come out of talks.
    K. Theeni Pandaram
    India

  14. I do not think that Gen. Musharraf's 3-day trip to India would solve the life-long Kashmir dispute.
    S Khan
    Canada


 
 


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