In the 18 months that India and Pakistan have been trying to mend their 57-year feud, there have sometimes seemed to be two parallel peace processes. In one, sombre-suited diplomats engage in a painstaking "composite dialogue". The other is a solo show by Pakistan's president, General Pervez Musharraf. He sometimes tires of the diplomatic trenches and goes over the top, sharing his ideas with a public microphone. Once a commando, his officials must think, always a loose cannon.
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