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India proposes National Security Advisers’ meeting: Sartaj

Spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said the cabinet also gave nod to give ex-gratia grant worth Rs 25 lakh to the legal heirs of martyred SP and Rs 10 lakh each to the family of three martyred jawans of the Punjab Home Guards, who sacrificed their lives during the terrorist attack at Dinanagar, while performing their duty.

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However, Pakistan has not yet confirmed the proposed dates for the meeting and the agenda of the planned talks has also not been fixed yet.

The episode comes just months after Modi and his counterpart Nawaz Sharif that is Pakistani mention throughout a peak in Russian Federation for about an hour, boosting dreams of a noticable difference in diplomatic interaction.

India suspended scheduled secretary-level talks earlier this year on the pretext of meeting of Pakistan’s High Commissioner New Delhi Abdul Basit Khan with Kashmiri leaders.

Ambassador Richard Olson was also present on the occasion.

Indian media blamed Pakistan for Gurdaspur attack and Indian Home Minister also followed the tend and issued ant-Pakistan statements regarding the Gurdaspur attack.

India claims that the Global Positioning System devices belonging to the terrorists found after they were shot dead at the end of a 12-hour long gunbattle established that they crossed into India through the River Ravi in Pakistan.

Sources in intelligence agencies and Punjab Police said here on Tuesday that the track of the Global Positioning System sets revealed that the terrorists had moved from Shakargarh area in Pakistan along the India-Pakistan border on Sunday and entered India. There has been no let up in India’s tirade against Pakistan even though Islamabad vehemently rejected New Delhi’s allegations over the recent Gurduspur incident. The adviser said that PM will raise the matter at the General Assembly.

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Talking to U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Daniel Feldman in Islamabad, Sartaj Aziz told him about comprehensive measures taken by Pakistan to counter terrorism. “I think the prime minister is certainly going to use the forum of the UNGA to highlight RAW’s activities in the country“, he had said.

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