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India pursuing composite dialogue with Pak: PM

Singh said his government had taken important steps to make the world adopt a more friendly approach to India.

Published on: Jan 23, 2006 06:00 PM IST
None | By , Hyderabad
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India is pursuing a composite dialogue process with Pakistan to resolve bilateral issues with the understanding that the two countries "shared a destiny," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in Hyderabad on Monday .

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"We are pursuing a composite dialogue with Pakistan with the understanding that in South Asia we have not just shared a past, but a shared future and a shared destiny," he said addressing the 82nd Congress Plenary Session.

Singh said his government had taken important steps to make the world adopt a more friendly approach to India.

"We have been able to improve our relations with many of our neighbours, including China... The development and well-being of all our neighbours is in our interests," he said.

Manmohan said India had taken major initiatives to integrate its economy with that of East Asia, South East Asia, South Asia and West Asia.

"The countries to our east have once again embraced us and invited us into a new Asian Community. The Saudi Arabian King will visit us for the first time in fifty years this week. We have also improved our relations with all major powers, especially with the US, European Union, Russia and Japan. In the next few weeks, I will be receiving the Presidents of France and US," Singh added.

 
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