Pakistan called on Thursday for intelligence sharing with India to pre-empt militant attacks, a day after two countries finalised plans to set up a panel to tackle terrorism. The nuclear-armed South Asian rivals said on Wednesday, at the end of two days of talks between their top diplomats in the Indian capital, they had agreed on a plan for a terrorism panel as well as on a pact on reducing the risk of nuclear accidents. Full Story
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