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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: SKIP PAUL who wrote (808)5/21/1998 10:18:00 PM
From: Rational   of 12475
 
Grass-root movements?

From AP News:

"On the streets of Pakistan, reaction to the growing hostility with India ran the gamut from defiance and anger to pleadings for peace. Small groups of men stood on street corners and sat around cups of tea, deep in conversation."

There are people on both sides of the boarder who want peace. My belief is that Sariff is one and Indian policy is consistently for peace. But, Jehangir Karamat does not believe in peace.

From AP:

"India accused Pakistan on Thursday of firing artillery, mortars and
guns across their border to cover up the movement of militants into India's Kashmir province. Pakistan denied the charge."

I think Sariff is realizing that it is a time for economic, not military, war. I may be wrong. If I am right, is Sariff able to demonstrate great leadership to help diffuse tension?

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