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@Accesscrawl: with all due respect, I don't concur with your opinion; the two articles — Principal secretary (India) and Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India are on different subjects. Whilst the former talks about the existence of principal secretaries in India from a general standpoint, with a special mention for state government departmental principal secretaries, who are generally regarded as additional secretary to the government of India-ranked officers; the latter is mostly concerned with the Prime Minister of India's principal secretary and not much more, PS to the PM are Cabinet Secretary of India-level officers, at least two levels above an additional secretary in the Government of India. Not to mention, both articles pass WP:GNG individually, so, in my opinion, there's really no need to merge the two articles. Regards, SshibumXZ (Talk) (Contributions). 13:40, 6 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]