Anti-terror panel in focus at India-Pakistan talks
14th Nov 2006, 08:40 GMT
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Top diplomats from arch rivals India and Pakistan began talks for the first time in nearly a year in a bid to revive a peace process that was halted by deadly train bombings in Mumbai in July.
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