Pakistan and India on Thursday began their two-day talks here in Islamabad, focusing on visa relaxation and progress on the Mumbai terror attack investigations.
The Indian delegation led by Home Secretary R K Singh and the Pakistani team led by Interior Secretary Khwaja Siddique Akbar gathered at a hotel in the heart of Islamabad for the talks.
The last round of talks between the Home and Interior Secretaries was held in New Delhi in March last year.
Talking to newsmen ahead of the meeting, R K Singh said “I’m not satisfied with the Mumbai attack investigation being carried out by Pakistan. There should be more arrests and scores of people involved in the case have not so far been captured.”
Nothing will come out of these talks.they may as well go sightseeing and do some shopping!
There are certain solid reasons due to which trust deficit persists. Nothing will come out of these talks.
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