India and Pakistan held talks on Tuesday to try to breathe new life into a two-year-old peace process. The talks are co-chaired by Indian Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran and his Pakistani counterpart Riaz Mohammad Khan. India's foreign ministry said the two diplomats would review the peace process, and set dates for a series of lower level meetings on a range of subjects from closer economic ties to reducing troop levels on the Siachen glacier in Kashmir. They would also finalize dates for talks to boost people-to-people contacts and trade links across the frontline, according to a report of Reuters.