India-Pak Talks Back In Focus As 117 Citizens Urge Dialogue; Centre Stands Firm On Terror
In today's Afternoon Dispatch, Swati Joshi examines the renewed debate over India-Pakistan engagement after an open letter signed by 117 prominent citizens urged Prime Minister
In today's Afternoon Dispatch, Swati Joshi examines the renewed debate over India-Pakistan engagement after an open letter signed by 117 prominent citizens urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to resume diplomatic dialogue. The appeal comes amid tensions over the Pahalgam terror attack and the Indus Waters Treaty, while the Centre has reiterated that "terror and talks cannot go together" and clarified that Track-II interactions have no official backing.
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Check out our website Times Now News App Subscribe to our other network channels Times Now Navbharat Zoom Mirror Now ET Now TN+ Chapters 0:00 Understanding the Pehlgaon Terror Attack and Its Aftermath 1:03 India's Firm Stance: No Talks with Terrorism 1:43 Calls for Dialogue: Who's Advocating for Peace? 3:21
Pakistan's Desperation: Officials Speak Out 5:39 India's Official Position on Track Two Talks 7:00 The Indus Water Treaty: Importance and Implications 9:54 Prime Minister Modi's Remarks on Water Rights 11:49 Debate on Dialogue: Perspectives from Indian Leaders 15:58 The Need for Accountability in India-Pakistan Relations 19:11 Exploring Solutions: Dialogue vs. Conflict