'Trust and confidence key to move forward in Indo-Pak ties' On the eve of Prime Minister Raja Parvez Ashraf's visit to Ajmer Sharif, Pakistan on Friday said the only way to overcome problems in its relations with India is through "building trust and confidence". ...  
11:59 PM, Mar 08, 2013

Maintain sanctity of LoC, India tells Pakistan ndia on Friday told Pakistan that it had only resorted to "controlled response" to the "unprovoked" firing by Pakistani army on Thursday along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. This was conveyed by Indian High Commissioner Sharat Sabharwal, who was called in by the Pakistan Foreign Office and served a demarche by Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani over Thursday's incident in Battal sector of the LoC, which the...  
05:16 PM, Jan 11, 2013

India raises Jundal, Pak says it needs evidence New Delhi: Arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative and 26/11 handler Abu Jundal was in focus during the India-Pakistan talks that concluded on Thursday. The neighbouring nation asked for evidence that Jundal was a Pakistan-backed terrorist. It also denied that state actors were involved in the Mumbai attacks. Clearly, India's pressure on 26/11 has not worked. India, however, sent a strong message to Pakistan during the foreign secretary level talks. It asked...  
06:40 PM, Jul 05, 2012

Full text: India, Pakistan joint statement
by IANS
New Delhi: The Indo-Pak Foreign Secretary level talks ended on Thursday morning with Pakistan proposing a joint investigation into the 26/11 Mumbai carnage and categorically stating that Pakistan has not been involved in any terror act in India. Addressing a press conference after the talks, Pakistan Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani said, "I bring a message of goodwill, peace from the government and people of Pakistan. We talked over Confidence...  
12:42 PM, Jul 05, 2012

26/11, Jundal's role to dominate Indo-Pak talks New Delhi: Terrorism and 26/11 Mumbai attacks will dominate the two-day Foreign Secretary level talks between India and Pakistan, which started at New Delhi's Hyderabad House on Wednesday. Indian Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai will forcefully raise the role of Pakistani state agencies in helping terror group Lashkar-e-Toiba carry out the November 2008 attack on Mumbai. Mathai will also focus on several other issues, including nuclear confidence building measures and India's...  
11:14 AM, Jul 04, 2012