NEW DELHI, March 19: India’s External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh on Saturday said relationship between India and Pakistan has substantially improved during the recent days. He told the reporters he hoped the relationship between India and Pakistan would further improve following the starting of bus service from Srinagar to Muzzafarabad and rail service between Munabao and Khokhrapar. Mr Singh who had come at Alwar to attend a religious function said the enthusiasm shown by the people of both countries towards the India-Pakistan cricket series has established the fact that they want peace and more opportunities to meet each other and interact, according to a news report received here.—APP

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