Meanwhile, long-term Indian policy on Kashmir isdifficult to read. Even so, it is tough to see howDelhi would offer more than the LoC, and even offeringthat comes at a price. The more talk between India,Pakistan and Kashmiris, the better. The less rigid aframework for those talks, whether formal or informal,the better. Because the talk can only lead somewherewhen people are frank about what they could offer, andmight accept. Two key principles could help guidediscussions and commentary over the next few months.First, keep talking, but don't box people in too much.The challenge on Kashmir is to establish the groundsfor a solution. Whatever that could be, it needspublic support in India, Pakistan, and from mostKashmiris. The challenge is getting to a solution thatcan earn, and keep, that support. Second, don't expecttoo much, too quickly - either from Delhi, Islamabad,Srinagar or from militants. Only one thing is certainabout the search for a just and enduring peace inKashmir: it will take time.