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India-Pak committee meets jail inmates
Times of India, 28 January 2012
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Normalisation of ties with Pakistan not easy: Nirupama Rao
Times of India, 24 January 2012
"This is not going to be easy. There is a lot of difficult terrain ahead", Indian ambassador to the US, Nirupama Rao, said.WASHINGTON: India has made "sincere efforts" to reduce trust deficit with Pakistan ...


'Pak will be India’s security test’
Times of India, 21 January 2012
NEW DELHI: Challenges rising from Pakistan would remain the most serious security test for India over the next decade, says Naresh Chandra, chairman of the National Security Advisory Board, who is also 
heading a taskforce on ...


Indo-Pak dialogue reduced trust deficit: Pak PM Gilani
Times of India, 18 January 2012
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Nuclear weapons only for strategic deterrence: Army chief
Times of India, 16 January 2012
NEW DELHI: India has rejected Pakistan's continuing veiled threats of using tactical nuclear missiles in the battlefield to deter Indian forces, holding that no one should be foolish enough to think of nuclear 
weapons as ...


180 Indians released from Pak jail
Hindu, 7 January 2012
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India ready for talks with govt of any kind in Pak: Foreign secretary
Times of India, 6 January 2012
NEW DELHI: As Pakistan stares at another spell of uncertainty in the wake of the ongoing strife between the army and civilian government, India on Thursday said it would prefer democracy in that country but was willing to talk ...


LeT training 21 women to hit India: Army
Times of India, 4 January 2012
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India, Pakistan exchange nuclear lists
Hindu, 2 January 2012
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India asks Pakistan to join FMCT talks
Hindu, 30 December 2011
While emphasising restraint and responsibility in the management of nuclear weapons, India has expressed the hope that Pakistan would begin talks on joining the Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty (FMCT) at the next Conference on Disarmament (CD) session expected to ...


Govt steps up vigil in states along Pak border
Hindu, 30 December 2011
Government on Friday decided to step up vigil in states bordering Pakistan following inputs that militants from across the border may strike in India.Home Minister P Chidambaram said there were inputs that militants from across the border could ...


India, Pak to renew nuclear accident pact
Times of India, 28 December 2011
ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI: Senior officials of India and Pakistan on Tuesday ended their two-day talks in Islamabad by agreeing to consider renewing for another five years a pact on reducing nuclear accidents and to explore additional confidence-building measures (CBMs).




4 years on, India, Pak to resume nuclear CBMs
Times of India, 25 December 2011
NEW DELHI: Pakistan may be in the middle of yet another existential crisis but India and Pakistan will resume talks on nuclear and conventional confidence-building measures from Monday. Senior diplomats, yash Sinha and Venkatesh Varma will lead the Indian ...


India-Pak HS level talks likely to be postponed
Daily Excelsior, 9 December 2011
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