Senior military officials from Pakistan and India on Saturday began talks on a marshlands boundary dispute, a day after an inconclusive meeting between the two sides on a border conflict in a frigid northern Himalayan region. The two-day meeting opened at the Defense Ministry in Rawalpindi, a city near the capital Islamabad, an official at the defense ministry said on condition of anonymity. The Sir Creek marshlands are located between India's western Gujarat state and Pakistan's southern Sindh province.