India, once again levelling allegations, has said that until the presence of terrorist camps in Pakistan, dialogue process cannot be initiated.
Talking to Pakistani reporters, Indian Foreign Secretary Sujata Singh said no dialogue can take place under the shadow of terrorism, adding that India cannot forget the Mumbai attacks and move forward until Pakistan brings the Mumbai culprits to justice.
She said India desires to resolve all issues with Pakistan including Kashmir adding that whosoever comes into power will carry on the policy of peace and friendship. She said that India supports the dialogue process with Pakistan but there should be no external interference and all issues should be settled bilaterally.
“We are analysing the situation along the Line of Control and the recent changes going on in Pakistan,” she said.
The Indian foreign secretary further lauded the policies of Nawaz Sharif for ending terrorism and Pakistan’s economic stability. She said that Pak-India trade is in benefit for both countries, it should not be confined to some items but should be opened for all.