The Indian government on Wednesday said it favoured "quiet talks" to resolve the festering Kashmir dispute.

"The prime minister and I offered to talk to every shade of public opinion. The response has been encouraging," Home Minister P Chidambaram said during question hour in the Rajya Sabha.
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"I am in favour of quiet talks, and quiet diplomacy far off from the glare of the media," he said. "At the appropriate stage, I will share with the house the contours of the settlement that may emerge."
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