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India "not to
act" under pressure Indo-Pak talks begin today ISLAMABAD, Oct 15 Rarely have Foreign-Secretary level talks between India and Pakistan begun in such a glare of international publicity. Representatives of almost all prestigious newspapers stationed in Asia have started descending on Islamabad for the three-day talks beginning tomorrow. |
American Sikh women display a tapestry art work to Mrs Surinder Kaur Badal, wife of Punjab Chief Minister, before presenting it to her. A Tribune photograph. |
Govt plans White Paper on
ISI NEW DELHI, Oct 15 On the eve of resumption of the crucial Indo-Pak Foreign Secretary-level talks, the Union Home Minister, Mr L.K. Advani, today announced that a white paper on the activities of Pakistans Inter Services Intelligence will be prepared and presented before Parliament.
Panic
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Rights panel seeks report
on missing tourists SHIMLA, Oct 15 The authorities are trying to put a lid on the disappearance of at least 12 foreign tourists in the Kulu valley. A top police officer told TNS that report of deaths of foreign tourists in interior areas of Kulu had been received from time to time.
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Jaisingh Published from The Tribune House, Sector 29-C, Chandigarh, India, for The Tribune Trust Copyright : The Tribune Trust, 1998. |