<br/>Britain will send a high-level team of security experts to New Delhi during the Commonwealth Games this year to assist the Indian security forces. Home Minister P Chidambaram, who was in the UK on an official visit, said this in London before leaving for home. Mr Chidambaram said issues related to police cooperation and security of Commonwealth Games figured during his meeting with his British counterpart Alan Johnson.<br/><br/>After the meeting Mr Johnson said he had a productive meeting with Mr Chidambaram in which they discussed a range of issues including counter-terrorism, migration, organised crime and police cooperation.<br/><br/>Later talking to BBC, Mr Chidambaram said things would be better if there is a truly civilian government in Pakistan which can rein in the ISI and direct the army and the ISI to move in and dismantle their terror infrastructure. He said, the camps must be closed. Training must come to an end.
News On AIR | March 25, 2010 1:06 PM
Britain to send security experts to help Indian forces during Games