Terrorism and action against militants responsible for Mumbai terror attacks will be high on the agenda of two-day Home Secretary level talks being held in Islamabad from on Thursday.
The Union Home Secretary, R.K. Singh left for Islamabad on Wednesday with a 12 member delegation to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart.
Issue of fake Indian currency notes and drug trafficking will also figure prominently in the talks apart from humanitarian issues.
AIR Correspondent adds that a pact to relax the visa regime is expected to be inked during the talks.
The visit comes in the backdrop of Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari's visit to India on 8th of last month during which the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh had stressed the need for Pakistan to take firm action to curb terrorism to enable India to make forward movement in the bilateral relationship.