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India allows Pak team to assess Hockey World Cup security | A Pakistani delegation, comprising of hockey federation representatives and Interior Ministry officials has got the Indian Government's nod to assess the security situation before commencement of the Hockey World Cup in New Delhi from February 28 to March 13. "The delegation will leave for India on February
19. The Pakistan delegation will evaluate the security arrangements the Indian
government has put in place for the tournament," sources said. The Hockey World
Cup, being held in India after 28 years, will see the participation of 12 countries
with around 400 players and officials. The last World Cup was held in India in
1982. The Pakistan Hockey Federation had earlier requested the government to
send
a high-level security delegation to India despite International Hockey Federation
(FIH) assurances of foolproof security, the Daily Times reports. "We have heard
that Australia and England are bringing their own security personnel, so it would
be better if we too take some security staff with us because we want a peaceful
event," PHF general secretary Mohammad Asif Bawja said. The participating teams
are Australia, Canada, England, Germany, South Korea, Netherlands, South Africa,
Spain, India, Argentina, Pakistan and New Zealand. Pakistan is in Group B along
with Australia, England, India, South Africa and Spain. They play their first
match against archrivals India on the opening day. Defending champions Germany,
Argentina, New Zealand, The Netherlands, South Korea and Canada form Group
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