India, Pakistan in talks on disputed glacier
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India, Pakistan in talks on disputed glacier

Rāwalpindi : Pakistan | Jun 11, 2012 at 1:51 AM PDT
Source: Channel NewsAsia
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Indian and Pakistani defence officials held a fresh round of talks Monday seeking to end decades of dispute over the Siachen Glacier, dubbed the world's highest battlefield. Pakistan's army chief of staff, General Ashfaq Kayani, called for a negotiated end to the stalemate and said the glacier should... FULL ARTICLE AT Channel NewsAsia
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An avalanche on April 7 killed 140 people at a Pakistani army camp on the Siachen Glacier
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