Abstract
India and Pakistan have not friendly relations since independence from colonial rule of British Empire. Historical evidences shows that relations between Pakistan and India have been involved with contentious issues. Issues create the disputes, distrust, uncertainty and risk to peace and security in the region. Threat to peace is a great matter of concern as both countries are the atomic powers. Regionalism is an important tool for the regional integration and its gaining more strength day by day. In South Asian zone, the objective for the organization of SAARC is economic and social prosperity of the South Asian region through cooperation. In the regional politics of South Asia, India and Pakistan are the key Players but both states having mutual conflicts which are creating hurdles for economic prosperity in South Asia. Charter of SAARC does not allow addressing the mutual conflicts on the plate forum of the organization but it is examined that sideline meetings of both states heads were observed during the formal producing of SAARC. Study will explore that the efforts and outcomes of these informal sittings by Heads of the States of both countries to normalize the relations.

Dr. Ghulam Mustafa, Muhammad Tasleem Ashraf. (2016) Pak-Indian, Heads of States Sideline Meetings for Normalizing of Conditions in both Countries through SAARC Engine: Efforts and Outcomes, Orient Research Journal of Social Sciences, Volume-1, Issue-1.
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