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7 March 2016,

Hunt for Suspects Brings Multi-City Terror Alert to India

Samir Patil, Fellow, National Security, Ethnic Conflict and Terrorism Studies, was quoted in an article on Benar News.

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Below is the quote from Samir Patil;

Sameer Patil, a security analyst with the Mumbai-based think tank Gateway House, said the recent action by Pakistan to fight terror had set the stage for talks in the near future.

Sharif and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi both are scheduled to be in Washington, D.C., for the fourth Nuclear Security Summit, on March 31 to April 1. Patil said he expected talks between the two leaders to take place during that visit.

“Pakistan is finally making an attempt to demonstrate to the world community that is serious about addressing India’s concerns on terrorism.

“India had made clear that it would not hold talks with Pakistan until it acts sternly against the perpetrators of the Pathankot attack. But now, with Pakistan making a few arrests and also sharing intelligence on terror, I think it would enable Modi and Sharif to discuss ways to move forward to combat terrorism,” Patil told BenarNews.

Here is the full article on Benar News.