Attack on jawans will not affect visa agreement with Pak, says Home Minister

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  • Published On: January 10, 2013
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India will not suspend or cancel the new visa agreement it entered with Pakistan recently to protest against the "barbaric and inhuman mutilation" of two Indian soldiers who were killed by Pakistani troops on Tuesday in Kashmir.

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