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 |  Indian Foreign Secretary K. Raghunath (left) speaks to journalists during a briefing with his Pakistani counterpart Shamshad Ahmed (right) and Pakistani spokesman Tariq Altaf in Islamabad on Saturday. AP/PTI | India, Pak agree to end
        risk of war ISLAMABAD, Oct 18  The Indian delegation is returning to Delhi on the eve of Divali with a lot of thunder but not much light. So much hinges on every high-level Indo-Pakistan contact that quite a few people expect the participants to have Alladins lamp tucked somewhere in their luggage. When the hard rubbing does not bring out the genie, there is a sense of disappointment | ||||
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 Muddled paddy procurement Rocket attacks kill 11 in Kabul | |||||||
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