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Salman Haider : Hello, I am glad to be here. It is a big 
moment in the Indo Pak relations and there are considerable expectations. We 
hope somelthing good would come out it. 
 rsajan : What do you say about the role of the 
international drug mafia in the Kasmir insurgency? Is it all not a mere case of 
narco-terrorism? If so, can there be a solution without the narcotic mafia's 
say-so?
 Salman Haider : Narco terrorism has been identified 
as a problem in our region. It complicates the issue in Kashmir. However, I do 
not believe that the narcotic mafia are able to determine what will occure when 
the leaders meet. They would take their own decisions on the basis of their 
respective judgements.
 
 priyag : maybe we can begin with our vies on the 
issue
 Salman Haider : The Indian view is that a broad range 
of issues should be discussed. While Pakistan seeks to concentrate only on 
Kashmir. This is a traditional difference of approach between the two sides and 
underlines the difficulty in any dialogue between them. However, a composite 
dialogue with an eight point agenda agreed at Lahore and this might again 
surface at Agra.
 
 manic : what are we looking forward to, mr. haider? what 
is the buzz so far?
 Salman Haider : There is excessive buzz, 
so much so that nobody really knows what to believe. All would depend on how the 
two leaders react to each other and on the degree of trust and confidence that 
develops between them.
 
 venkat : hello mr. haider, what importance would u give to 
this meeting
 Salman Haider : I would attach high importance 
to this meeting. India and Pakistan have been in a trough and this meeting 
should revive communications and permit them to engage them in discussing their 
problems with each other.
 
 priyag : what do u suppose the pakistanis have in mind, 
besides kashmir
 Salman Haider : The Iran-Pakistan-India gap 
pipeline is one item that may be on the Pakistani agenda. I do not have any 
information about other items they may wish to raise apart from Kashmir.
 
 razdan : Will Kashmir be the main issue or the 
kashmiris
 Salman Haider : Good question. The situation and 
the wishes of the Kashmiris cannot be ignored.
 
 venkat : would the meeting end wiith a positive note on 
indo-iran gas pipeline?
 Salman Haider : I hope so. This is a 
good project which offers benefit to all the parties.
 
 sundaram : Is this meeting is mainlyu due US 
pressure?
 Salman Haider : Some people believe that U S 
pressure has pushed the two countries together. Certainly the US and other 
countries made no secret of their wish that India and Pakistan should resume 
dialogue. My own believe, however, is that this is result of an autonomous 
decision not taken under any external pressure or direction.
 
 sanjay : mr haider how is this talks going to be differnt 
from the previous one, and will this talk bring any hope of easing of the 
tension in kashmir
 Salman Haider : This time Pakistan will 
be represented by its army chief who is also the president, while last time it 
was an elected prime minister. This is a material difference, in addition, we 
have been through the trauma of Kargil which has left scars. Notwithstanding all 
past difficulties I believe that the talk can help to reduce tension and ease 
the situation in Kashmir.
 
 Rameshk : Why do u think Pak stresses so much on Kashmir 
Issue alone
 Salman Haider : That is something for Pakistan 
to answer rather than someone from this side of border. From the Indian view 
this is a mistaken emphasis. The task should be to build friendship and deal 
with intractable issue in propertime, without forcing the pace.
 
 raj : Some couple of days back, one of the congress leader 
(Mr. Natwar Singh?) said he wasn't sure whether the NDA govt. has done the 
necessary homework for the summit etc...common, do you believe that any govt. 
will not plan for such a crucial summit?
 Salman 
Haider : Doubtless extensive planning has been undertaken by the 
government. Naturally the opposition would be inclined to question what has been 
done in order to satisfy itself on the point.
 
 priyag : should huriyat be involved in the 
dialogue
 Salman Haider : No.
 
 khel : How do you forsee the present summitin the context 
of kashmir
 Salman Haider : I do not foresee any breakthrough 
agreement on Kashmir but I can envisage agreed measures to reduce infiltration 
and violence in the state. Further dialogue on Kashmir and other issues could 
well be agreed at the summit.
 
 raj : Should india take up the issue of extradation of 
criminals like Dawood with the Pakistani president?
 Salman 
Haider : This is a legitimate cause for concern to India and 
whether any result is achieved or not, it is a fit subject to be raised.
 
 sajanr : Normally this would be a time when Musharaff, the 
President ought to be struggling for recognition abroad as President. The time 
he chose to declare himself President seems to have been most apt, in that he is 
now being received by the traditional enemy and critic as President and 
acknowledged leader. Is there a hidden, mutually agreed plan in all this? Has 
the US twisted India's arms to have this talk now, that Musharaff may manage 
easy recognition and acknowledgement? If so, are we not all being taken for a 
ride?
 Salman Haider : The assumption of the presidency by 
General Musharraf raised many eye brows including in the United States. 
Pakistani spokesman have given their explanation for the move and its timing. I 
do not see much by way of any hidden purpose, especially as this move was 
predicted in Pakistan long before it took place and long before the invitation 
to the summit.
 
 Rameshk : My Haider, What will be the Post Summit Senario 
if the talks dont produce desired results??
 Salman 
Haider : Let us not rush to anticipate failure.
 
 raj : Shouldn't the pakistani embassy have the option to 
invite anyone they like?
 Salman Haider : In my view, the tea 
party invtiation has generated excessive heat. Both sides need to ensure that no 
unnecessary understandings are created and tactful handling of such essentially 
second rate matters as the tea party invitation would be desirable.
 
 tariq : what in your opinion is the posible solution to 
the kashmir dispute,which can satisfy all the three parties viz,pakistan, india 
and kashmiris?
 Salman Haider : I have no magic formula to 
offer. In my view, India and Pakistan should remain engaged with each other in 
order to obtain incremental improvements in the situations and progressively 
ease the burden on the State of J&K. A solution is more likely to emerge 
from a better bilateral relationship rather then from the present mood of 
hostility.
 
 Morphius : do u think it will be another lahore 
debacle
 Salman Haider : Lahore was not a debacle. Even 
though what followed it was very demaging. We still refer with approval to the 
decisions taken at Lahore. Possibly Agra would reaffirm many of those decisions, 
this time with better intention to put them into effect.
 
 sandip : what do u feel that india will maintain the LOC 
as permanent border
 Salman Haider : As of now, Pakistan has 
rejected this possibility even though there is considerable sentiment in its 
favour in India.
 
 dev_yadav1 : you think the people of the both nation get 
sothing?
 Salman Haider : A successful summit should give 
something to each side otherwise agreements would not hold.
 
 Salman Haider : Good bye. Nice talking to you.
 
 
 
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