NEW DELHI, March 2 (Xinhua) -- Toughening its stand, India Wednesday made it clear that it would give always priority to action against terror over talks with Pakistan.
"In the aftermath of a terror attack, if you ask me what will you give priority to, the terror attack or a dialogue, I think the answer is obvious," said Indian Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar.
The Foreign Secretary's remarks came in the wake of Pakistan indicating that it might hand over the Pathankot air base terror attacks mastermind, Jaish-e-Mohammed militant outfit chief Masood Azhar, to India only after a thorough probe by Islamabad.
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