Omar Abdullah: 'No evidence' of movement on Kashmir

Chief Minister of Indian-administered Kashmir, Omar Abdullah, has told HARDtalk he has not seen any recent evidence that Pakistan wants to negotiate a permanent solution to the Kashmir issue.

Asked why he had not discussed the issue with the Pakistani government, Mr Abdullah explained: "We don't have good neighbourly relations," adding that some people in Pakistan would like nothing more than to "see the end" of him.

The mountainous region of Kashmir has been a flashpoint between India and Pakistan for more than 60 years.

You can watch the full interview on BBC World News on Tuesday 28 January at 16:30 and 21:30 GMT and on the BBC News Channel on Wednesday 29 January 2014 at 04:30 and Thursday 30 January at 00:30 GMT.