India has distanced itself from the ongoing Track 2 India-Pakistan dialogue in Colombo, with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri asserting that such interactions carry no official significance for the Government of India. Misri made the remarks while addressing the media in Victoria, Seychelles, following reports that former military officers, diplomats, and political figures from India and Pakistan had taken part in Track 2 dialogue on the sidelines of a regional security conference held in Colombo last week.
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