By a Staff Reporter: The India-Pakistan conflict is not a new phenomenon. Since the partition of the country, there have been border clashes between the two countries for various reasons. This time, Pakistan Army Chief General Javed Bajwa has paved the way for resolving the dispute between India and Pakistan. He said on Saturday that the dispute between India and Pakistan could be resolved only through peaceful talks. He also said that Islamabad believes in diplomacy. Islamabad believes it is possible to resolve the dispute over various issues, including Kashmir, through diplomatic talks. On the last day of the Islamabad peace talks, Bajwa said, "One-third of the Gulf region and elsewhere in the world are involved in some kind of conflict and war. In these circumstances it is important to keep these clash fires away from our region. "Pakistan believes in using dialogue and diplomacy to resolve all issues, including the Kashmir dispute, and is ready to move forward to that effect if India agrees to do so."