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Krishna not too keen to meet Pak foreign minister

Unhappy with the behaviour of Pakistan over terrorism, particularly the Mumbai attacks, India is not too keen to have a foreign ministerial meeting with Pakistan, even though both Union Foreign Minister S M Krishna... Mumbai: Prayers, tributes to 26/11 martyrs 26/11: 'We are with you Mumbai!' 'There's a karmic logic to 26/11' 'Unlike 9/11, not much was said post 26/11'

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