India, Pak to cooperate on Mumbai, Samjhauta probe

Slew Of CBMs Announced At Home Secretary-Level Talks

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

New Delhi, Mar 29: Pakistan Tuesday agreed to allow an Indian commission to visit the country in connection with 26/11 Mumbai attack case probe there, setting a positive backdrop for the Prime Ministerial meeting in Mohali tomorrow.
At the same time a Pakistani judicial commission will be visiting India to interview key witnesses in connection with the trial of suspects in Mumbai attack. Pakistan expressed its readiness during a meeting between Home Secretaries of the two countries which ended today.
During the talks, India also updated Pakistan with information on the ongoing Samjhauta Express blast case investigation. A joint statement issued at the end of the meeting reiterated the commitment of the two sides “to fight terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and reaffirmed the need to bring those responsible for such crimes to justice.”
“The meeting was extremely positive. It had moved forward in reducing trust deficit (between the two countries) significantly,” Home Secretary Gopal K Pillai said after the meeting.

JOINT STATEMENT
The joint-statement listed various areas of cooperation including countering drug and human trafficking, streamlining visa procedure, fake currency, cyber crimes and maritime cooperation.
“Pakistan side provided updates on the ongoing trial and investigation on the Mumbai attacks. Pakistan conveyed its readiness, in-principle, based upon the principle of comity and reciprocity, to entertain a Commission from India with respect to Mumbai attack investigations,” the statement said.
Modalities and composition in this connection will be worked out through diplomatic channels, it said.
The dates for the visit of the judicial commission from Pakistan in connection with Mumbai attack trial will be conveyed by India within four to six weeks.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) in India and Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) will continue to cooperate in the Mumbai terror attack investigations, it said.

VISA REGIME
The joint statement said both the sides agreed to set-up a joint working group to examine the modalities for streamlining the visa procedure/modalities and for giving a final shape to revision of the bilateral visa agreement.
Official sources said a proposal has been put forth to relax norms for issuance of visa to journalists, businessmen, senior citizens and patients coming for medical treatment. Under the proposal, the visa issued for journalists, businessmen, senior citizens or patients travelling for treatment will not be city specific and visa holders would be allowed to travel across the country, official sources said.
The Indian side also proposed to relax norms for people who have a valid visa and want to travel again within the span of two years by removing time-consuming security background check process which is done from here.
The Indian High Commission in Pakistan will be empowered to issue necessary permissions to such travellers, they said.
Government sources said visa issues, including multiple- entry five-year visa for people above 65 years old, are expected to be finalised within six months and before the next meeting of the Home Secretaries of the two countries.

HOTLINE
The talks which were led by Pillai from Indian side and Qamar Zaman Chaudhary, Interior Secretary of Pakistan, also decided to set-up a hotline between the two Home Secretaries to facilitate real time information sharing with respect to terror threats.
Pakistan also invited Indian Home Secretary for next round of talks which has been accepted.
The delegations also exchanged views on the decisions taken in the last round of Talks held in Islamabad in 2008.
“It was agreed that it was important for both sides to remain engaged on outstanding issues and henceforth the Home/Interior Secretary level talks would be held bi-annually,” the statement said.

SAMJHAUTA PROBE
During the talks, India updated Pakistan with information on the on-going Samjhauta Express blast case investigation.
“It was also agreed that after filing of report in the court, updated information will be shared with the concerned Pakistan authorities,” the statement said.

DRUG TRAFFICKING
Both sides shared concerns on the illicit drug trafficking and agreed to hold talks between DG, Narcotics Control Bureau and DG, ANF of Pakistan annually to control the menace, it said. India accepted the invitation for DG NCB to visit Pakistan in May 2011 for talks with DG, ANF.
“The MoU on Drug Demand Reduction and Prevention of Illicit Trafficking in Narcotics Drugs/Psychotropic Substances and Precursor Chemicals and related matters as finalised will be formally signed at the next DG level meeting of NCB-ANF in May 2011,” the statement said.

PRISONERS
It was agreed all the prisoners and fishermen who have completed their sentences in respective countries will be released on April 15 this year. A complete list of all the prisoners serving in each others’ custody will be exchanged by both sides on July 1, 2011.
“Both sides commended the work done by the Judicial Committee on Prisoners for the release, repatriation and humane treatment of prisoners and agreed on the need for its continuation.  The next meeting of the Judicial Committee would be held from April 19-23, 2011 in Pakistan,” it said.
“Both sides also agreed to task the Coast Guard of India and Pakistan Maritime Security Agency to work on setting up a mechanism for release of inadvertent crossers (fishermen) and their boats on the same lines as the inadvertent crossers on land,” the statement said.
The group will submit report before next round of talks.
Sources said around 150 Indian fishermen languishing in Pakistani prisons are expected to be released by April 15 while India is expected to release 29 Pakistan prisoners as soon as possible.
The issue of Prisoners of War was also figured in the meeting but the Pakistan Interior Secretary said that he did not have the mandate to discuss the issue and it could be probably discussed at the meeting of Foreign Secretary level.
Sources said if relations between India and Pakistan normalise, the issue of allowing Foreign Direction Investment from that country could be discussed at future meetings of the two countries.

Lastupdate on : Tue, 29 Mar 2011 21:30:00 Makkah time
Lastupdate on : Tue, 29 Mar 2011 18:30:00 GMT
Lastupdate on : Wed, 30 Mar 2011 00:00:00 IST




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