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Indo-Pak relations

This refers to the article "Is Indo-Pak peace process really `irreversible'?" arises. (Business Line, July 16). Inspite of setbacks such as the recent Ayodhya attack we need to continue with the peace process, as this will benefit both countries. The London blasts have shown us that terrorists can attack anywhere and at any time. So cooperation among all political parties and media support is important. That one of the suspects is believed to be from Pakistan need not reverse the Indo-Pak peace process. On the other hand, it should bring both the countries together in a strong and unified fight against terrorism.

A. Jacob Sahayam

Thiruvananthapuram

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