
Tuesday, July 21, 1998
Make your stand on CTBT public, US tells India
India and the US yesterday got down to sorting the devil in the detail in their bilateral relationship, with US Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott and the Prime Minister's key aide Jaswant Singh having exhaustive talks over how to "narrow the gap", especially on security-related matters.

Pak leaders in a huddle over CTBT
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif yesterday huddled together with top military officials and Cabinet colleagues to chalk out Pakistan's strategy on the crucial issue of Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).

Reformed ultras allege discrimination
Reformed militants, who helped curb militancy in Kashmir, have warned that the situation in the valley could take a turn for the worse if immediate steps were not taken to check the deterioration in the security scenario.

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