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(UPI) After a four-year gap, India will resume defense and security talks with Israel on Jan. 15, the Indian Express newspaper said Monday. The resumption of meetings of the Joint Working Group on Defense was planned following tactical overtures by Pakistan President Musharraf towards Tel Aviv. An official said discussions will revolve around Iran's nuclear program, Islamic fundamentalism, the exchange of counter-terror intelligence, and the effectiveness of Israeli's counter-infiltration devices being used in Kashmir.2005-12-15 00:00:00Full Article
India to Revive Strategic Talks with Israel
(UPI) After a four-year gap, India will resume defense and security talks with Israel on Jan. 15, the Indian Express newspaper said Monday. The resumption of meetings of the Joint Working Group on Defense was planned following tactical overtures by Pakistan President Musharraf towards Tel Aviv. An official said discussions will revolve around Iran's nuclear program, Islamic fundamentalism, the exchange of counter-terror intelligence, and the effectiveness of Israeli's counter-infiltration devices being used in Kashmir.2005-12-15 00:00:00Full Article
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