
India to address concerns on terrorism at foreign secretary talks
India TV NewsNew Delhi: Ahead of the much-awaited India-Pakistan foreign secretary-level talks in Islamabad on August 25, India on Wednesday said it will address its concerns on terrorism ‘with all means available'. External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin, during a press briefing here, also hit back at Pakistani criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi accusing Pakistan of waging a proxy war against India.He said Modi was merely articulating India's ‘core concerns about relations with' Pakistan over terrorism emanating from its soil.India and Pakistan on Wednesday exchanged some sharp words over Prime Minister Modi's statement with the Pakistan Foreign Office terming Modi's statement as ‘most unfortunate'.On the foreign secretary-level talks, the spokesperson said the two top officials are ‘meeting in the context of directives provided by the prime ministers to be in touch and look at the way forward in bilateral India-Pakistan relations'.He said the talks stems from the initiative of Modi when he invited his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif to his swearing in ceremony in Delhi in May. "India will in any case address its concerns on terrorism with all means that are available to us, our tool kit is not restricted in any manner," Akbaruddin added.On the Pakistani criticism of Modi's statement, he said: "Terrorism for us is a real and present danger. These are matters of present and real concern to us and the Prime Minister was articulating our core concerns in relations with Pakistan," he said.Earlier, Pakistani Foreign Office spokeswoman Tasneem Aslam said the statements by Modi emanating at the highest political level were most unfortunate.She said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's visit to India in May for Modi's swearing-in was in the spirit of wanting to establish good neighbourly relations with India.The visit generated a fresh momentum in the bilateral relationship and it would be in the larger interest of the regional peace that instead of engaging in a blame game, the two countries should focus on resolving all issues through dialogue and work together to promote friendly and cooperative relations'.She termed Modi's statements as ‘repeating the baseless rhetoric against Pakistan regarding terrorism' and recalled that Pakistan has consistently condemned terrorism, in all its forms and manifestations.Modi, while addressing Indian armed forces personnel in Leh, Tuesday said Pakistan was indulging in a proxy war killing innocent people in India as it has lost the power to fight a conventional war.
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