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            | He overstretched himself, and lost Hari Jaisingh
 Agra, July 17
 Where do we go from here? The failure  of the Indo-Pak summit at this historic place need not  be taken as reaching the end of the road in bilateral relations. The threads of peace will have to be picked up. This is not only a necessity but a compulsion with the subcontinent being a high tension spot coupled with global realities.
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            | Al-Badr ultra, 3 others killed Srinagar, July 17
 The security forces killed four militants, including a self-styled district commander, and arrested three others while militants shot dead a jawan, injured nine others and also set on fire the houses of four police personnel in Jammu and Kashmir during the past 24 hours.
 |  Activists of the Pakistan-based Al-Badr Islamic militant group look at the Kashmir map in their office in Lahore on Monday.
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 | Pak orders combing of prisons for PoWsIslamabad, July 17
 The Pakistan Government has ordered the “combing” of all prisons in the country to find Indian Prisoners of War (PoWs) languishing there, soon after President Pervez Musharraf promised to look into the issue, media reports quoting official sources said today.
 Pervez’s view scuttled success: BJPNew Delhi, July 17
 Bharatiya Janata Party President K. Jana Krishnamurthi today held Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf’s “utterances” at the breakfast meeting with editors yesterday responsible for the Indo-Pak summit failure at Agra.
 Editors blame live coverageAgra, July 17
 India today disapproved of the live telecast by Pakistan Television
        (PTV) of Musharraf’s breakfast meeting with senior editors here, stating that it was understood that the interaction would be “off the record.”
 
 
            
              | Disappointment engulfs valleySrinagar, July 17
 An overwhelming wave of disappointment is visible in Kashmir following the failure of the Agra summit between India and Pakistan, which ended in a deadlock without reaching even a joint declaration last night.
          “We are upset over the developments which led to the failure of talks” between India and Pakistan at Agra, says Fayaz Ahmed Bhat, a resident of the interior city.
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            |  | Talks
    collapse, Musharraf leaves for home July 17, 2001
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            |  | Parleys
    constructive, very cordial July 16, 2001
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            |  | Resolve Kashmir issue once and for all: Pervez July 15, 2001
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            |  | Pak
        President arrives today July 14, 2001
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            |  | No
        set proposals on J&K: Jaswant July 13, 2001
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            |  | NDA not to
        attend Pak reception July 12, 2001
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            |  | 30 pc
    cut in PDS wheat, rice prices July 11, 2001
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            |  | Kashmir not sole issue: PM July 10, 2001
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            |  | PM to brief all-party meeting today July 9, 2001
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            |  | Musharraf softens stand July 8, 2001
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            |  | 3 Army men killed
    in ambush July 7, 2001
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