Ties plummeted further with clashes at the Line of Control as cross-border firing between the two sides claimed at least 20 lives on both sides. Both sides blamed each other for the start of fight.
As Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif took over in June 2013, his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh was left with less than a year in office which prompted Pakistan to delay peace overtures till India's 2014 general elections, which were won by Narendra Modi with a resounding mandate.
The Modi-Sharif meeting in New Delhi was the high point of bilateral ties this year as they asked their officials to plough the ground for peace.
Following up on the meeting, the Foreign Secretaries of the two countries were scheduled to meet in August in Islamabad. But just before the meeting, India cancelled the talks after Pakistan's envoy in India Abdul Basit met Kashmiri separatists ahead of the dialogue.
The UN General Assembly's annual meeting in New York often provides a good neutral venue for the leaders of two countries to meet but the bitterness over the cancellation of Foreign Secretary-level talks dashed hopes of a rapprochement.
A window of opportunity for revival of talks came in November when both Modi and Sharif visited Nepal to attend the regional SAARC summit. But the summit did little to better ties as the first day saw cold vibes being shared between the two leaders.
The only glimmer of hope at the summit came at the end when the two leaders shared a warm handshake and exchanged smiles.
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