A Common Sensitivity for South Asia

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New veins may contain less toxic blood. New generations in both India and Pakistan may be more willing to let the past stay in the past.

 In March 1948, when Indo-Pak bitterness over Kashmir was fresh, Eric Streiff of the Neue lurcher Zeitung asked Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan´s founder and Governor-General, whether India and Pakistan would cooperate against any outside aggression. Jinnah´s reply, reproduced in Karachi´s Dawn of 12 March 1948, and later on page 499 of S.M. Ikram´s Modern Muslim India and the Birth of Pakistan, was as follows:

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