This Article is From Jun 13, 2014

In Letter to Nawaz Sharif, PM Modi Seeks 'New Course' for India-Pak Relations

In Letter to Nawaz Sharif, PM Modi Seeks 'New Course' for India-Pak Relations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif during a meeting in New Delhi on May 27, 2014.

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has replied to a letter written to him by Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and said he is looking forward to working closely with him and his government "in an atmosphere free from confrontation and violence in order to chart a new course in our bilateral relations." ('Much Satisfied With Our Meeting': Nawaz Sharif in Letter to Narendra Modi)

Mr Modi condemned the recent terror attack at the Karachi airport in Pakistan and condoled the loss of innocent life. (Karachi Airport Attack Signals Alarming Tactical Shift by Taliban)

The Prime Minster has addressed Mr Sharif as "Dear Mian Sahib" in the letter and has thanked him for his participation in the swearing in ceremony of his government on May 26. He has also thanked him "for the sari that you sent for my mother, a gesture that she has deeply appreciated."  (Read Full Letter Here)

"Your presence and that of other leaders from our region not only added a special sheen to the event, but also a celebration of the strength of democracy in our region and a reflection of our collective hopes and shared destinies," Mr Modi wrote in the letter dated June 11. (Nawaz Sharif's Letter to Narendra Modi: Full Text

The prime minister also told his Pakistani counterpart that he was "encouraged by our discussions on our bilateral relations and the convergence in our views, especially on the fact that a relationship between India and Pakistan defined by peace, friendship and cooperation would unleash enormous opportunities for our youth, secure a more prosperous future for our people and accelerate progress across our region." 

After attending Mr Modi's oath ceremony along with other leaders of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation or SAARC nations, Mr Sharif had held bilateral talks with the Prime Minister the next day. (Leaders of India and Pakistan Hold Rare Meeting)

Seeking to set to rest speculation about the outcome of their meeting, Mr Sharif wrote to the PM on June 2 saying he was "much satisfied with our meaningful exchange of thoughts on matters of bilateral and regional interest."

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