Indo-Pak anti-terror group: both agree on the basics
15th Nov 2006, 00:47 GMT
Focussing on terror and the Havana joint statement on the first day of their talks, Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan have reached a broad understanding that the anti-terror mechanism will be Additional Secretary-level grouping while the final composition will be decided
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