Pakistan and India opened talks on Tuesday on combating terrorism and drugs trafficking as well as on practicalities for the exchange of civilian prisoners, officials said.
The talks are part of a slow-moving peace process that has improved relations between the two neighbours but is yet to produce a breakthrough on the Kashmir dispute that lies at the heart of decades of strained ties.
Indian Home Secretary V. K. Duggal told reporters after his arrival in Islamabad late Monday that the two sides would finalise a Memorandum of Understanding on increased co-operation in curbing drug-trafficking.
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