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Heart of Asia Summit 2016 begins in Amritsar: Threat of Terrorism, Extremism tops Agenda

Heart of Asia Summit 2016 begins today in Amritsar. Above all 14 countries are participating in the event. It provides a platform for sincere and result-oriented Local Corporation by placing Afghanistan at a center. In recognition of the fact a secure and stable, Afghanistan is essential for the prosperity of the Heart of Asia region.

In 2011 they started the event in Istanbul, Turkey. From that year onwards they are conducting this Heart of Asia Summit. In this year they are conducting this ministerial conference at Amritsar, Punjab in India.

Already all senior officials have reached the destination and started the meeting. On December 4th ministerial conference, as well as many events, will organize. The main agenda of this summit is the threat of terrorism, extremism.

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About 40 countries are acting as supporting countries. Istanbul process is deliberating in various challenges facing Afghanistan, including the revival of a peace process in the conflict-ridden country.

All senior officials of all 14 countries like China, India, Russia, Iran and Pakistan and more 17 representative countries were deliberating on a vast range of issues facing the region in dealing with the threat of terrorism, radicalization, and extremism.

They will also discuss improving Afghanistan connectivity with south and central Asian countries to boost trade. This senior officials’ meeting is co-organized by India’s Foreign Secretary S.Jayshankar and Afghanistan Deputy Foreign Minister Hikmat Khaleel Karzai.

They will also discuss the issues between India and Pakistan. In the wake of the audacious terror attack on Nagrota army base and there was no clarity on an Indo-Pak bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the conclave.

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Already India gave clarity that they won’t accept the cross-border terrorism as the “new normal” in bilateral ties with Pakistan while making it clear and talks cannot take place in an atmosphere of continued terror.

Both India and Afghanistan had called terror emanating from Pakistan as the “greatest threat” to regional peace and stability, and both the countries are set to press hard for adopting the counter-terror framework at Sunday’s deliberations.

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Indian Man Swallows 40 Knives Says Spiritual Power as the Reason

An Indian police person swallowed about 40 knives over past two months. On experiencing pain, he approached doctors of a corporate hospital at Amritsar, where he underwent surgery to remove the knives.

The person admitted that he was swallowing knives over past two months and said that Spiritual powers made him do that. “I don’t know why I did it, but there was some spiritual power behind it,” the 42-year-old told AFP from Amritsar in Punjab state, declining to be named.

“It started in June when I swallowed the first knife, and I enjoyed the feeling. It soon became a habit.”

Knives taken out after surgery

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Doctors said that initially it was thought that the patient was suffering from Tumour after the body scan showed large solid mass. But later on further investigation they found dozens of folding knives with metal and wooden handles, measuring up to 18 centimetres when unfolded.

“We immediately prepared him for surgery and removed the knives. There was bleeding as some of them were unfolded,” Rajinder Rajan, one of the surgeons at Corporate Hospital, said.

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Dr Jatinder Malhotra who assisted in the five-hour operation said that the patient was suffering from a psychiatric disorder and is being counselled.“He told us he would swallow the knives along with a glass of water,” he had no explanation for why he did it. Just an urge.”Malhotra added.

The surgery was conducted by a team of two surgeons, two critical care physicians and an Anaesthetist. Doctors also said that they are not ruling out the possibility that the patient had pica disorder in which the sufferer feels compelled to consume non-edible things.

“I consumed a knife a day for about two months. I never felt it was going to harm me but when it pained, I came to the hospital,” he said. “I will not repeat it. I am glad they saved my life, and I want to go back to my family.”