India-Pak talks: NSAs likely to meet secretly, says Report
New Delhi, Jan 12: If reports are to be believed then a secret meeting between National Security Advisors (NSA) of India and Pakistan is likely to take place in a third country.
The meeting likely to take place between NSA Ajit Doval and his Pakistani counterpart Nasser Khan Janjua in a third country to resolve discrepancies and forge a plan for how to tackle the terror investigation, reported NDTV citing sources.
The
fate
of
proposed
peace
talks
between
India
and
Pakistan
on
Friday
is
in
limbo
after
Pathankot
air
base
attack.
Seven
soldiers
were
martyred
and
six
terrorist
were
killed
in
a
pre-dawn
attack
on
January
2
on
the
Indian
Air
Force
base
in
Punjab.
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ordered to set up a joint investigation team (JIT) on Monday to investigate the links of the Pathankot air base attackers with Pakistan.
Pathankot: Pak PM Nawaz Sharif orders JIT to probe terror attack
Officials from Intelligence Bureau (IB), Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Military Intelligence (MI) will be part of the JIT to investigate the case.
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