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...home after a 16,000-mile swing through Ankara, Teheran, Karachi and New Delhi, U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk squeezed in a short stop in Belgrade. For the diplomatic record, Rusk officially was repaying a 1961 visit to Washington by Yugoslav Foreign Minister Koca Popovic. But there was more to Rusk's courtesy call than that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yugoslavia: Talking to Tito | 5/10/1963 | See Source »

Four conferences in the past four months have failed to get India and Pakistan any closer to a settlement of their bitter dispute over control of Kashmir. Last week in Karachi, the fifth round of talks again ended in stalemate as India once more stubbornly rejected Pakistan's claim to the rich Vale of Kashmir. Un willing to bear responsibility for breaking off the talks, Pakistan reluctantly agreed to another meeting later this month in New Delhi. U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, due in Karachi for a meeting of the CENTO nations, would be taking time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kashmir: Toward the Final Round | 5/3/1963 | See Source »

...Arab side, overlooking the old city. The Egyptian government last year launched a five-year plan to build 40 hotels. Sprinting toward the 1964 Olympics, Tokyo builders have 14 new hotels in the works. New hotels are under way or planned in such once remote spots as Kuala Lumpur, Karachi, Sardinia, Bangkok, Manila, Alexandria and Aswan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hotels: Where the Water Is Safe | 4/5/1963 | See Source »

...third round of the Kashmir talks began in Karachi last week, a cactus plant was prominently placed on the negotiating table in front of India's Chief Negotiator Sardar Swaran Singh-an apt symbol of just how prickly the dispute between India and Pakistan still remains. Yet by the end of the day, the first faint glimmer of compromise was visible. In a sharp departure from its previous inflexible stand, India indicated that it would be willing to partition Kashmir along a boundary other than the current U.N. cease-fire line, which now gives India two-thirds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kashmir: As Prickly as Cactus | 2/15/1963 | See Source »

...thirds of the province, become, with only minor adjustments, the permanent legal frontier between the two countries. Though neither side would budge, neither wanted to take the blame for breaking off the talks for good. So delegates wearily resigned themselves to a third round of discussions next month in Karachi...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India: Impasse | 1/25/1963 | See Source »

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