The Home Secretaries of India and Pakistan are holding two day talks in New Delhi from tomorrow to resume the bilateral dialogue process. Dismantling terror camps across the border, counter terrorism and progress in Samjhauta express blasts probe are expected to figure prominently in the talks. Pakistan Home Secretary Chaudhary Qamar Zaman arrived in the National Capital today. He is heading a six-member delegation. He said his meeting with Home Secretary G K Pillai is aimed at promoting and strengthening peace between the two neighbours. To questions on the agenda for the talks, he said all core issues will be discussed. Appreciating the initiative of the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in extending invitations to his Pakistan counterpart and the President to watch the World Cup match between the cricket teams of the two countries on Indian soil,Chadhary Qamar Zaman hoped it will create peaceful atmosphere between India and Pakistan.Official sources said in Delhi that the meeting will deliberate on a wide range of issues, including Islamabad's reluctance in co-operating fully in bringing to justice the perpetrators of 26/11 attacks. AIR correspondent reports that this will be the first structured meeting on counter terrorism after the recent decision to resume the talks.
News On AIR | March 27, 2011 8:16 PM
India, Pak home Secretaries to meet tomorrow