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NEW DELHI, Tuesday (Reuters) India and Pakistan will open two days of talks to promote greater
people-to-people contact, one of the rare successes in efforts to end
decades of hostility between the nuclear-armed neighbours. Relations at a
popular level have warmed immensely this year after thousands of Indians
travelled to Pakistan to watch their cricket team tour there, with many
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