NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan began talks yesterday on ways to reduce the risk of nuclear war for the first time since the neighbours became nuclear powers in 1998 and two years after they edged to the brink of war.
The two days of meetings here come during a hesitant year-old peace process as the two sides try to rebuild relations a week before broader high-level talks.
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