India and Pakistan's leaders, according to the New York Times, have reached a consensus after meeting. The two countries will share intelligence on terrorist threats. Both said that terrorism, rather than each other, were the main threat to each.
I'm happy to hear of this development. Relations between the two nations were, according to the article, strained after the terrorist attacks in Mumbai. I don't think, however, this development really means that much. It's a step forward, yes, but given their history, I'm skeptical about the improvement of their long term relations.
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