CONFERENCE
India - Pakistan Conference: A Road Map towards Peace
India and Pakistan constitute a volatile region of Asia. Distrust, suspicion and hostility has flared into wars and conflict on occasion, and kept relations between the two countries simmering even in the best of times. Efforts to improve bilateral ties in the past few years have been sporadic, although the composite dialogue formalized through a joint a statement between Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf was significant, with tremendous potential. Four rounds were completed and the fifth in progress when the 26th November 2008 attack on Mumbai derailed the entire process that the two governments have not been able to bring back on track. Additionally, some of the provisions of the joint statement at Sharm el Sheikh faced strong opposition in India.
Ever since, people in both countries who are desirous of peace, have been trying to convince their respective governments to make serious attempts to restart the dialogue. The importance of dialogue and communication between the two nuclear armed neighbours cannot be over-emphasised, as war has to be avoided at all costs. And peace ushered in through concerted and calibrated effort. War can destroy the fragile economic and political stability in the South Asian region as a whole, with disastrous consequences for the common people. The dialogue is important because it helps us sort out our problems peacefully. The idea behind organizing this conference for ‘Roadmap Towards Peace’ was to get experts and activists who have spent their lives promoting peace on the same platform to map out a charter for peace and exert pressure on both governments to pursue peace as an ideology and commitment for the development of India, Pakistan and indeed South Asia.
The Conference was announced on 7 January 2010 at the Press Club, New Delhi, India. More than 70 media persons attended the Press meeting, thereby, establishing the relevance of such a process. The minutes of all the three days of the conference have been recorded on paper. The three days Conference was widely covered by the Media in both India and Pakistan. On the third day, a Declaration was drafted based on the proceedings of the Conference which has been disseminated widely on the same evening and also widely carried in the media the following day.
Organisations part of this initiative are: ANHAD, Centre for Policy Analysis, COVA, Focus on the Global South, India; Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Hind-Pak Dosti Manch, Peace Mumbai, SAHR, SANGAT, and SAPA.
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Concept, Programme, Minutes & Declaration 
 Press Conference, 7 January 2010
 
 Concept Note, Programme Schedule, Profiles of Speakers
 Minutes of the three days conference
 Declaration: Road Map towards Peace
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Media Coverage 
 Indian Press
 07.01.2010
 PTI News - Activists from India, Pakistan to attend peace meet
 IANS News - India to host conference on peace with Pakistan
 08.01.2010
 Times of India - Track II: Indo-Pak peace votaries to hold conference in Delhi
 Mail Today - Indo-Pak meet to focus on Kashmir
 10.01.2010
 IANS News - Pitching for ‘Hind Pak dosti’ and peace
 Times of India - Aman Ki Asha -A joint venture for peace is the way to go
 South Asia News Agency - Indo-Pak conference on roadmap for peace
 11.01.2010
 Indian Express - Commotion at India-Pak peace conference
 ANI - Indo-Pak meet urges more dialogue
 The Statesman - JKLF leader heckled at peace conference
 The Hindu - Call to resume dialogue
 The Times of India - Commotion at India-Pak peace conference
 Zee News - Yasin Malik heckled by protestors in Delhi
 12.01.2010
 The Economic Times - Yasin Malik warns risk of more Kashmir violence
 Zee News - Indo-Pak: Asma Jehangir for creation of joint think tanks
 INAS - Delhi meet moots South Asian news agency to foster peace
 New Kerala - India-Pakistan peace conference delegates call for more trade
 Thaindian News - Demilitarize Kashmir, urge India-Pakistan peaceniks
 The Hindu - Yasin Malik sceptical of road map to bring peace to Jammu and Kashmir
 Hindustan Times - Kashmiri Pandits disrupt Yasin's peace meet
 Thaindian News - Peaceniks call for resumption of India-Pakistan dialogue
 13.01.2010
 The Hindu - Call to resume India-Pakistan talks
 CCTV - India, Pakistan hold peace conference
 South Asia Now - Peace conference for continuation of Indo-Pak dialogue
 New kerala - Talks only option, opine delegates to India-Pakistan peace conference
 The Hindu - Declaration: India-Pakistan Conference – A road map towards peace
 ANI - Talks only option, opine delegates to India-Pakistan peace conference
 Pakistan Press
 Daily Times - Peace activists
 Daily Times - Ruckus in Indo-Pak peace moot
 Daily Times - Why not have a joint Kashmir
 DAWN - Call for promoting peace in South Asia
 DAWN - India risks return of militancy in Kashmir
 The Nation - Pak-India moot for peace
 The News - ‘India, Pakistan urged to cut defence budget by 10% yearly
 Pakistan Observer - Is it a roadmap to peace
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Video 
 Reuters India - Indo-Pak meet urges more dialogue
 Interview of Gregor Enste by Sagar Media
 India, Pakistan hold peace conference - CCTV
 Kuldeep Nayar's speech, Media and Culture by Sagar media
 Interview of Britta Peterson by Sagar Media
 Iqbal Haider's speech, Peace and Security in South Asia by Sagar Media
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Indian Express 
 Track II: Full steam ahead