Ahead of talks, India hands Mysore terror proof to Pak
13th Nov 2006, 21:58 GMT
Setting the stage for the Foreign Secretary-level talks with Pakistan, India passed on the passport and other identification details of Mohammed Fahad - the Pakistani militant nabbed in Mysore - last week and is now expecting a response at the talks starting tomorrow.
Ahead of talks, India hands Mysore terror proof to Pak related news:
- India asks Pak to cooperate in fighting terror — The Times Of India - India
- Indo-Pak secretary-level talks begin — The Times Of India - India
- Indo-Pak anti-terror group: both agree on the basics — The Indian Express
- Pak wants tangible progress during foreign secy talks — rediff.com US Edition
- India will share part of terror evidence with Pakistan — The Earth Times Online Newspaper - World News
- ''Pak must cooperate fighting terror'' — ChennaiOnline News
- India: Raze terror camps or pact off — The Times Of India - India
- Anti-terror panel in focus at India-Pakistan talks — Reuters: World
- Indo-Pak talks begin — NK India News
- Terror to top agenda as India, Pakistan resume peace talks — KeralaNext: Asia
Latest news from The Indian Express:
- Arjun, Main Battle Tanked
- 7/11 not on the table as little evidence to join dots to Pak
- Another Minister, Soz, joins in: Have Muslim quotas for poorest, not creamy layer
- HRD to PMO: We will start counting all Muslim school kids from this year
- India worlds new diabetes epicentre: Lancet
- Indo-Pak anti-terror group: both agree on the basics
- 23 yrs and first fighter aircraft hasnt taken off
- Before NREG expands, Govt to states: audit, check all rolls
- Meanwhile, Hizbul sets off car bomb in CRPF camp, 19 injured
- In polio dark zone UP, Urdu daily puts one more spoke in wheel