Such "meetings can be used for making the point that skirmishes on the border are more a result of some, largely misunderstood, military manoeuvre and not reflective of national policies," the influential Dawn newspaper said in an editorial.
The Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of the two sides met yesterday for the first time in 14 years and agreed to boost existing mechanisms to maintain the 2003 ceasefire on the Line of Control (LoC).
The crucial meeting was a follow-up to talks between Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh and Nawaz Sharif in New York in September.
Besides steps to maintain the truce on the LoC, the DGMOs agreed to make their hotline contact more effective and result-oriented and to inform each other if any civilians inadvertently cross the LoC to ensure their early return.
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It also said Pakistan was making an effort to expand the dialogue and trying to accelerate the peace process.
The meeting took place after the worst clashes on the LoC since the two sides agreed to a ceasefire in 2003.
The editorial also described yesterday's meeting as a "positive exchange" and "a milestone in the normalisation process" between the two countries.