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No dramatic decision should be expected on Siachen, says Antony

New Delhi, Jun 8: Ahead of the talks with Pakistan on Siachen, Defence Minister A K Antony today sought to lower the expectations, saying that no “dramatic announcement or decision” should be anticipated.He said India

PTI Published : Jun 08, 2012 18:15 IST, Updated : Jun 08, 2012 18:18 IST
no dramatic decision should be expected on siachen says
no dramatic decision should be expected on siachen says antony

New Delhi, Jun 8: Ahead of the talks with Pakistan on Siachen, Defence Minister A K Antony today sought to lower the expectations, saying that no “dramatic announcement or decision” should be anticipated.




He said India will stick to its stand on the issue at the Defence Secretary-level talks in Islamabad on June 11-12.  He did not specify, but was apparently referring to India's stand that there should be proper authentication of current troop positions in Siachen by both the countries.  

“Don't expect dramatic announcement or decision there on an issue which is very very important for us, specially in the context of national security...

But (from) one discussion, you can't expect a dramatic announcement,” Antony said here.  Interacting with reporters after felicitating athletes from three Services, Antony said Defence Secretary Shashikant Sharma will explain India's stand during the talks with Pakistan.

“Our stand is there and the Defence Secretary will explain the stand there,” he said.

Antony stressed that India has a “clear cut position” on the Siachen issue.

“They (defence secretaries of both the sides) are going to have the discussion there. But we have already discussed this in detail. We have very clear cut position, since discussions are going to take place, I don't want to reply it here,” he said.

The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) had yesterday discussed the position maintained by India on Siachen issue.  

Maintenance of troops in the glaciated mountainous region above 15,000 feet is costing both countries immensely in terms of monetary as also human resources.
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