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Modi breaks silence on Pannun. Shows both sides are engaging

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PM Narendra Modi breaking his silence on the Pannun controversy to Financial Times is a good and timely step. It is important to pour oil over troubled waters. It shows that both sides are engaging. Modi’s declared readiness to probe the matter is what will help resolve this tricky issue.

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