New Delhi: Pakistan and India have decided to establish a hot line between the two countries to exchange terrorism related information.
Two days home secretary-level talks ended here on Tuesday. Indian Home Secretary G.K Pillai and his Pakistani counterpart Qamar Zaman Chaudhry issued a joint declaration at the end of the talks.
Issues of Mumbai terrors attacks, Samjhauta express blast, drug smuggling and visa process came under discussion. Both the neighboring countries agreed to make joint efforts against terrorism and to establish hot line.
According to the declaration Pakistan allowed Indian probe commission in to Mumbai attacks to visit Pakistan while India handed over investigation report of Samjhauta Express blast.
The two countries agreed to make joint efforts against terrorism besides sharing information in this regard.
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