Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury
1 March 2015The recent Foreign Secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan have failed to break the ice with regard to any of the major issues between New Delhi and Islambad. Yet, for a variety of critical reasons, It is essential to regional peace and stability that the two nuclear-armed of South Asian states bridge their main differences. In order to be able to do so, new and out-of-the-box’ thinking is necessary on both the process and substance of their bilateral deliberations. The article, based on the author’s own experience of diplomatic negotiations among South Asian nations both at official and political levels, seek to suggest a way out of the impasse in order to be able to move forward discarding conflict for cooperation.