Wagah Border
A Pakistani Ranger (L) and an Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier gesture to each other during the daily parade at the Pakistan-India joint check-post at Wagah border, on the outskirts of Lahore. – Reuters (File Photo)

LAHORE: Federal Interior Secretary Qamar Zaman Chaudhry said on Sunday that terrorism is not only a threat to Pakistan and India but to the entire region.

Speaking to media persons at Wagah Border, before leaving for India, Qamar Zaman said that he was taking the gift of love and affection to India.

Further more, he said that important issues including prisoner exchanges and drug prevention will also be discussed.

Talks between Pakistan and Indian Home Secretaries will take place on March 28 and March 29.

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