ISLAMABAD: India and Pakistan need leaders who can resist pressure from military generals and political factions to reach a peace deal that would help eliminate poverty in South Asia, according to top Pakistani opposition leader Imran Khan, says a Bloomberg report.
The nuclear-armed neighbors agreed this week to restart the peace efforts that have stalled under Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif. India’s foreign minister has arrived in Islamabad to attend a regional conference, the highest ranking Modi official to visit Pakistan since he took power.
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