The first crisis in the peace process since the composite dialogue began last June has been averted by renewing reassurances that both sides are committed to the political framework they had adopted in January and reaffirmed in September. The good news from Pak Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz’s talks with the Indian leaders, including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today, is the second round of the composite dialogue will now continue at a scorching pace in the next few weeks. The bad news, however, is that India and Pakistan are yet to iron out the two hard wrinkles on the fabric of the peace process. One is how to address the question of Jammu and Kashmir. The other is the relationship between progress on Jammu and Kashmir and the rest of the peace process. On the first, India has apparently assured Aziz that there is no dilution in its commitment to sincerely explore all options for a negotiated settlement of Jammu-Kashmir. Musharraf’s K-idea was only for debate at home: Aziz