Islamabad - QNA
Pakistan\'s Interior Secretary, Khawaja Siddique Akbar, and his Indian counterpart, Home Secretary RK Singh, started two days talks here on Wednesday to finalise drafts on easing visa policy and cooperate to confront terrorism upon the prosecution of the perpetrators of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. Issues on policies of immigration and barter trade and exchange of prisoners will also be discussed during the talks, according to Pakistan\'s (The Express Tribune). The talks, concluding on Friday, are led by Siddique Akbar. The last round of talks between the Home and Interior Secretaries was held in New Delhi in March 2011.