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Musharraf says, Kashmir will figure in talks
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said he would discuss the Kashmir issue with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh when he visits New Delhi on April 16 to watch the last one-day Indo-Pak cricket match the next day.
Kashmir issue will figure in the talks between him and the Indian leadership, the state-run PTV quoted Musharraf as telling the members of the Cabinet of Southwest Baluchistan province in Quetta.
Earlier addressing the centenary celebrations of the Command and Staff College in Quetta, he said Pakistan has put in place the strategy to gain defensive deterrence with India in the nuclear field and efforts were on to achieve the same in the conventional field.
A strategy of defensive deterrence was in place and "we have already achieved all goals in the unconventional field to implement this policy," Musharraf said, without directly referring to Pakistan's nuclear and missile programme.
In the conventional field, efforts were in hand to address all imbalances; the official APP news agency quoted him as saying.
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