NEW DELHI: The two-day talks between the Home Secretaries of Pakistan and India began in New Delhi today. Interior Secretary Chaudhary Qamar Zaman was leading the Pakistani side while Indian Home Secretary GK Pillai was leading the Indian delegation.
The focus of these talks will be on reducing the trust deficit between the two countries.
The two-day meeting will deliberate on a wide range of issues, including the Samjhota Express investigation, Indian involvement in Balochistan insurgency, 26/11 attacks' probe and other matters.
Pakistan is also hoping to make some progress with India on easing the visa regime.
The focus of these talks will be on reducing the trust deficit between the two countries.
The two-day meeting will deliberate on a wide range of issues, including the Samjhota Express investigation, Indian involvement in Balochistan insurgency, 26/11 attacks' probe and other matters.
Pakistan is also hoping to make some progress with India on easing the visa regime.
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