India, Pakistan Will Resume Negotiations
Associated Press
NEW DELHI —
India and Pakistan will resume talks in June on normalizing relations, the government said Friday.
Relations between the two nations have been marked by wars and political enmity since they were carved out of the subcontinent in 1947 at the end of British colonial rule.
A meeting of the Indo-Pak Joint Commission will be held here.
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