India-Pakistan talks: Foreign secretaries may meet in February
New Delhi, Jan 27: Foreign secretary level talks between India and Pakistan, deferred after the Pathankot terror attack, is likely to take place in early next month, media reported.
Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan were earlier scheduled to meet on January 15-16 to finalise the modalities for Comprehensive Bilateral Dialogue.

According to Economic Times, foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan may hold meeting on February 6-7 and February 7-8. But a final decision is yet to be taken.
India asked Pakistan to take action on the evidence provided by former against JeM terrorists who carried out attack on Pathankot air base on January 2 that left seven soldiers martyred and six terrorists killed.
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