NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan pledged yesterday to keep their shaky peace process on track during the first contact since 2001 between their foreign ministers over Kashmir but an upsurge in Islamic militancy in the disputed region dogged the talks here.
A joint statement at the end of yesterday's meeting between Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mamhud Kasuri and his Indian counterpart Natwar Singh said the talks, slated to continue tomorrow, were friendly, cordial, affable and constructive.