The foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan are to hold a two-day dialogue in New Delhi from tomorrow. Pakistan Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani has arrived in New Delhi to meet his Indian counterpart Ranjan Mathai.
According to External Affairs Ministry, Jilani and Mathai will discuss peace and security including confidence building measures CBMs, Jammu and Kashmir, and promotion of friendly exchanges.
AIR correspondent reports, they are also likely to review the outcome of the talks held so far in the second round of the dialogues that resumed last year after the end of the post 26/11 diplomatic chill.
India is likely to take up what Abu Jundal revealed to the interrogators about Pakistani state agencies’ support to the perpetrators of the November 26, 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
New Delhi might also cite the information given by Jundal on Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed, one of the masterminds of 26/11, to once again put pressure on Islamabad to act against the jihadi ideologue and to expedite the trial of the seven LeT operatives in the anti-terrorism court in Rawalpindi.
Pakistani foreign secretary will also hold meetings with Kashmiri separatists, including Hurriyat Conference faction.