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Indian PM to make Siachen a "peace mountain"
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on a visit to the Siachen Glacier which has been the scene of bloody fighting with Pakistan, said on Sunday it was time to convert the world's highest battlefield into a "peace mountain". Singh is the first prime minister to visit Siachen, between 18,000 and 22,000 feet above sea level. There has been no fighting on Siachen since 2003, when a ceasefire came into effect between Indian and Pakistani troops. But thousands have died in the past two decades with more soldiers killed by sub-zero temperatures, the high altitude and accidents than enemy action.
Two have been over the disputed region of Kashmir. The overall peace process began in earnest in early 2004. It has moved slowly, but a recent meeting in New Delhi between Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf and Singh went off well and has fed hopes of more progress. |
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