Pakistan's military ruler General Pervez Musharraf has ruled out the possibility of war with India. ''As long as our nuclear deterrent is in place there is no danger of war with India,'' Musharraf said while addressing journalists gathered in Karachi. ''I assure you that nothing will happen. There is no danger of war,'' Musharraf said. Musharraf also announced the publication of a judicial inquiry report on the causes of the disintegration of Pakistan in 1971 that has been kept under wraps for almost three decades. ''I have formed a committee, which is examining the report. The entire report will be made public except the portion that deals with international relations,'' Musharraf said. The inquiry was ordered by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, Prime Minister at the time. A portion of the report that dealt only with military failure in former East Pakistan was recently published in an Indian magazine and reproduced in Pakistani newspapers. Pressure has been mounting since then for the government to publish the report. General Musharraf also announced that general elections for the national and provincial assemblies would be held in 2002. ''We would return to democracy and would also ensure the continuity and sustainability of the reforms and the path set for the country,'' he said. He listed the measures his government has taken to rehabilitate the economy and said it was meeting its targets. Bureau Report