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India-Pakistan
Pakistan likely to offer intelligence-sharing to India
2009-06-16
YEKATERINBURG: Islamabad is expected to suggest an intelligence-sharing mechanism with its top investigators to New Delhi in the first meeting of both countriesÂ’ leaders since the Indian government suspended dialogue following the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.
The idea is that India shares useful intelligence so that the Paks can find their weak spots and leaks, and fix them. Pakistan in turn gives India a bunch of nonsense.
President Asif Ali Zardari and Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh are set to resume formal bilateral contact on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, Indian Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon told reporters. However, official sources said this was merely an opportunity to convey the Indian governmentÂ’s concerns to Pakistan at the highest level. They said the meeting was organised after the Pakistan high commissioner in India expressed President ZardariÂ’s wish to meet Dr Singh. They said the Indian PM would call upon the Pakistani leadership to take credible action against terrorism. Dialogue was being resumed in line with Dr SinghÂ’s vision of maintaining cordial relations with all of IndiaÂ’s neighbours, they added.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  My father did not speak well of Khalil Gibran either, mojo. Poseur was not the word he used. But I thought the gentleman was Lebanese?
Posted by: trailing wife    2009-06-16 22:33  

#2  The Mumbai attackers passed through over 100 checkpoints between northern Pakistan and Karachi, and then were allowed to hire a cargo boat without carrying cargo. Nuf said.

Of course, when the jihadis reached Mumbai by small boats, and commenced off-loading their bomb laden bags, a harbor employee questioned same but backed off when one shouted, "Mind your own business!" Nuf said, again.
Posted by: Black Bart Sliter4867   2009-06-16 17:35  

#1  "I never met an Indian I didn't like. With the possible exception of Khalil Gibran."
Posted by: mojo   2009-06-16 13:01  

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