The leading American weekly which has put the new Indian Prime Minister on its cover in its latest issue, quotes him as saying about his meeting with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Friday in New York that "getting to know each other is important. But we are willing to discuss all outstanding issues, including Jammu and Kashmir, and find solutions rooted in ground realities".
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It quoted the unnamed Indian official as saying that in New York Singh will make an offer to help defuse the situation in Kashmir. A part of this offer involves adjusting the LoC "by a matter of miles" eastwards, the official was quoted as saying.
The official told Time that its formal presentation in New York is a result of Singh's "instruction" that his foreign affairs team think "out of the box" on Kashmir "to get a solution, and soon."
According to the magazine a senior Musharraf aide confirmed that "territorial adjustment...is one idea being broached" and that it was an idea in which "in the past, as in the present, we have shown interest". It quoted a senior Pakistan foreign affairs official as saying "we want implementable ideas. We have spoken to the Indians on this score and hopefully the meeting will break new ground in Kashmiri diplomacy".
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