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India appointed Monday a special government representative to pursue talks in Kashmir aimed at easing a decades-long conflict that has claimed thousands of lives.

It is the first such initiative taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, an ardent nationalist, to address tensions in the restive territory since his right-wing party took power in 2014.

Dineshwar Sharma, a former intelligence chief with experience of insurgencies in IndiaΒ΄s northeast, has been named special envoy to open talks with KashmirΒ΄s various factions.

"As a representative of government of India, ...Sharma will initiate a sustained interaction and dialogue to understand legitimate aspirations of the people of Kashmir," Home Minister Rajnath Singh told reporters in New Delhi.

Similar efforts in the past to resolve the intractable conflict have failed.

There is no suggestion Pakistan will be involved in this latest effort at peace in Kashmir.

Critics have accused India -- which maintains a standing force of half a million soldiers in Kashmir -- of extending an olive branch while refusing to loosen its grip on the Himalayan territory.

The army this year launched "Operation All-out" to hunt insurgents fighting against Indian rule in the restive state. At least 166 militants and 59 security personnel have died so far this year.

Modi -- whose government has not engaged with separatists since 2014 -- struck a conciliatory note in August, saying the restive state needed a healing touch "not bullets and abuses".

Omar Abdullah, the former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir and an outspoken government critic, welcomed the initiative but reserved judgement until talks had begun.

"One canΒ΄t get everything, so for now weΒ΄ll take what we can get," he posted on his Twitter account.


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