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July 9, 2001
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India proposes dialogue on
security concepts

India on Monday formally proposed to Pakistan holding of an official dialogue at the experts level on security concepts and nuclear confidence building measures.

This was conveyed by Foreign Secretary Chokila Iyer when Pakistan High Commissioner Ashraf Jehangir Qazi called on her.

As part of measures to build confidence and trust, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had on July six instructed that such a dialogue be proposed immediately to Islamabad.

The Prime Minister had also said that non-official exchanges of think tanks, writers, intellectuals and others be encouraged.

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