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Pak's intrusions on borders triggered 1965 war: Durrani
Forty-four years after the 1965 Indo-Pak war, a retired Pakistani General Mahmud Ali Durrani has endorsed the Indian position that it was his country that had started the "intrusions." At the same time he said Pak did not "achieve anything" from going to wars.
Indo-Asian News Service
Islamabad, September 14, 2009
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India and Pakistan are likely to start their stalled composite dialogue through backdoor channel diplomacy to resolve outstanding issues, according to a report on Sunday.

The government is considering to assign responsibilities of backdoor diplomacy to former foreign secretary Riaz Mohammad Khan, the Online news agency reported citing reliable sources in the Pakistani foreign ministry.

According to the sources, while Khan's name for this task has not been made final, he is considered the best diplomat to handle issues related to India after the death of former foreign secretary Niaz A Naik, the report said.

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