Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said Islamabad and New Delhi should put an end to their "tit-for-tat" policy to ensure development in both nations.
Sharif said the two South Asian neighbours have wasted precious resources over the years for fighting against each other, which rather could be utilized for improving education, economy and infrastructure, the Daily Times reports.
He further said that India should have no objection to third party intervention on the Kashmir issue.
He also mentioned improving people-to-people contacts will enhance friendship, trade and business cooperation between the two countries.