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| Ambani sees Kashmir resolution through dialogue | | |
Mumbai, Mar 6: An eternal optimist, leading Indian businessman, Anil Ambani, heading the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani group (ADAG), today expressed confidence that solution could emerge to the vexed Kashmir row only through a negotiated settlement. Speaking at the International Bar Association's Business Law Conference on ''India as an emerging Economic Giant'' here, Mr Ambani said, ''I still believe only through dialogue and discussions a solution can be found.'' He was responding to questions on the issue by a delegate to the conference. Stating that efforts had been made in the past through the Shimla Pact as also visit of former Prime Minsiter Atal Bihari Vajpayee to Pakistan, he said these efforts had been derailed by terrorists attack and aircraft hijackings. Despite such distortions, Mr Ambani said as an optimist he was confident a solution would be found. He said one of his entertainment company Big FM, which was the only radio station to apply for licence in Srinagar, had been the most profitable station among the 47 operated by the company and had received wider acceptance. Former Securities and Exchanges Board of India (SEBI) Chairman, who joined Mr Ambani in the panel discussions, was also of the opinion that the Kashmir problem would not find an easy resolution adding that otherwise those with best brains, who had been working from both the countries, could have found a solution.
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