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Washington, July 13. The U.S. has agreed in principle to sell to India sensors and other equipment to monitor terrorist infiltration and protect the borders. An American delegation will visit India before the next Indo-U.S. Joint Working Group on Terrorism meeting scheduled for early next year to discuss acquisition of some U.S. equipment to protect the borders, sources here said. Washington had assured New Delhi that there would be no problem in obtaining export licences. PTI
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