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India Denies Official Involvement in Reported Track 2 Talks with Pakistan

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India has distanced itself from recent reports of Track 2 dialogue with Pakistan, clarifying that no government backing is involved. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri stated that these meetings are purely private initiatives without any official Indian participation. He noted that such informal interactions occur frequently across the world and carry no formal weight in New Delhi's view. Misri urged the public not to interpret these unofficial engagements as representing the Indian government's position.

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