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Summary Pakistan and India agreed to establish a hotline to share information regarding terrorist threats.
Interior Secretary Qamaruzzaman Chaudhry led the Pakistani delegation and his counterpart GK Pillai headed the Indian side in the talks.According to a joint statement issued at the end of the two days talks in New Delhi, both the countries agreed on setting up a hotline at secretaries’ level to share information with respect to terrorist threats. The two sides also shared the ongoing investigation on the Mumbai terror attacks and the Samjhautha Express blast. Pakistan agreed on entertaining a commission from India with respect to Mumbai terror attack investigations.The dates for the visit of the judicial commission from Pakistan in connection with Mumbai attack trial will be conveyed by India within four-six weeks.India provided information on the on-going Samjhautha Expressb last case investigation and the two sides agreed that after filing of report in the court, updated information will be shared with the concerned Pakistan authorities.Earlier, the interior secretaries had finalised the agenda for ministerial level talks that would be held in July.
