Referring to the belief by many Pakistanis that India wanted the ‘reunion’ of India and Pakistan, as early as 1948 Nehru stated: "If today by any chance I were offered the reunion of India and Pakistan, I would decline it for obvious reasons. I do not want to carry the burden of Pakistan's great problems. I have enough of my own. Any closer association must come out of a normal process and in a friendly way which does not end Pakistan as a state but which makes it an equal part of a larger union in which several countries might be associated."While leaving Delhi for Karachi on August 7, 1947, Pakistan라이브 바카라 founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah (the "Quaid-e-Azam or Great leader) wished India prosperity and peace and appealed, "Let us start afresh as two independent sovereign states of India and Pakistan."
There may have been only a few issues of tension between India and Pakistan in 1947,but there are a very large number of them 62 years later. The Kashmir conflict dominates them though the real issue is a question of trust. Over the years, incidentshave taken place that led each country – especially the two governments – to mistrustthe other라이브 바카라 intentions and actions.바카라 웹사이트
In 2004 the governments of India and Pakistan started the Composite Peace dialogue to tackle some of the key issues troubling the two nations. The November 2008 attacks in Mumbai by the Pakistan-based Kashmiri jihadi group, Lashkar-e-Taiba, however, led India to put a hold on these talks.바카라 웹사이트