Islamabad: Top politicians, academics and former military officials from Pakistan and India will meet in Bangkok on Thursday for a round of Track-II parleys that will focus on issues like nuclear safety and resumption of the stalled bilateral peace process.
The two-day dialogue will be held under the auspices of the sixth conference organised by the Jinnah Institute of Pakistan and the Institute of peace and security of India.
A statement issued by the organisers said issues on the table include the resumption of dialogue between India and Pakistan and expectations from forthcoming government-level meetings, reported PTI.
The two sides will discuss the “construction of a roadmap for sustainable peace” between India and Pakistan and “the challenge of nuclear stability between the two neighbours.”
They will focus on the positions of the two countries on nuclear safety and security, nuclear risk reduction measures, stability and crisis management and arms control and disarmament, and also explore possible avenues of cooperation.
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