India [ Images ] and Pakistan will hold a fresh round of composite dialogue in Islamabad [ Images ] from February 16 to 18, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement in New Delhi [ Images ].
The dialogue will begin at the level of joint secretaries, but on the last day the foreign secretaries of the two countries will join the talks.
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India and Pakistan had a composite dialogue in 1998. However, the relations soured after the Kargil [ Images ] war of 1999.
The collapse of the Agra [ Images ] summit in 2001 didn't help the matters either and the attack on the Indian Parliament in December 2001 brought the two countries close to a full-fledged armed conflict.
Since Vajpayee offered the handshake of friendship in Srinagar [ Images ] in April 2003, there has been tremendous improvement in relations.
During the composite dialogue the two sides are expected to explore the possibility of firming up the ongoing cease-fire along the Line of Control [ Images ] and Siachen.
Though the nitty-gritty of the bilateral disputes would be a key focus during the three-day talks, some new confidence building measures are also being planned.
Among the CBMs that are being planned is a proposal to thin down troops along the Line of Control.
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee [ Images ] and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf [ Images ] had on January 6 in Islamabad decided to resume talks for peaceful settlement of all outstanding bilateral issues, including Jammu and Kashmir [ Images ].
Musharraf has since gone on record saying his government will not allow use of Pakistan's territory for planning or executing terrorist attacks.
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