Indo-Pak defence secy talks May?
India and Pakistan are likely to resume defence secretary-level talks in May where they will discuss a number of issues including demilitarisation of the world’s highest battlefield — Siachen Glacier, and Sir Creek.
“The dates for the defence secretary-level talks are yet to be finalised but they are most likely to be held in May,” defence ministry sources said here.
The dialogue at this level on the issues of Siachen and Sir Creek would be resumed after four years, though both sides have maintained a ceasefire since November 2003.
The bone of contention in the negotiations between the two sides, however, has been the “delineation” of the 110-km Actual Ground Position Line (AGPL) beyond the NJ-9842 reference point, where the Line of Control simply stopped in the 1972 Shimla Pact, up to the Karakoram Pass.
India has been pressing for authenticating the AGPL. —PTI
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