Pakistan talks to change course of history: PM Modi

Prime Minister said India will test Pakistan’s intentions to define the path ahead.

Update: 2015-12-16 02:14 GMT
Narendra Modi meeting Navy personnel on board the country's largest aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya. (Photo: PTI)
Kochi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday strongly defended the peace initiatives his government has launched with Pakistan and said India is engaging its neighbour “to try and turn the course of history, bring an end to terrorism, build peaceful relations, advance cooperation and promote stability and prosperity in our region.”
 
Addressing the top defence officials at the annual Combined Commanders’ Conference on board INS Vikramaditya in Kochi, the Prime Minister said India will test Pakistan’s  intentions to define the path ahead. 
 
“For this, we have started a new NSA-level dialogue to bring security experts face-to-face with each other,” he said. “We will continue to judge the progress on their 
commitments on terrorism.”
 

 

 

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