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Saturday, 14 July, 2001, 13:01 GMT 14:01 UK
In pictures: Musharraf in India
Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf visits India for the first high-level talks between the two countries in more than two years.

On his arrival General Musharraf was given a ceremonial welcome.

President Musharraf and his wife Begum Sehba
Dressed in a traditional white coat, President Musharraf arrives in Delhi with his wife Begum Sehba

President Musharraf and his wife Sehba place a wreath on the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi
President Musharraf lays a wreath at the Gandhi memorial on the banks of the Yamuna river

President Musharraf and Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee
President Musharraf is greeted by Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee at the presidential palace

President Musharraf at Delhi's presidential palace
President Musharraf reviews the military guard of honour at the palace

Presidential palace in Delhi
President Musharraf is spending three days in India on this historic visit

President Musharraf
President Musharraf at the memorial for Mahatma Gandhi in Delhi

Masks of the two leaders
Critics of the talks poke fun at the two leaders



See also:

14 Jul 01 | South Asia
Musharraf arrives for historic summit
14 Jul 01 | South Asia
Indian press cautious on summit
09 Jul 01 | South Asia
India eases Pakistan travel
05 Jul 01 | South Asia
Musharraf seeks Kashmir meeting
04 Jul 01 | South Asia
India frees jailed Pakistanis
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