NEW DELHI: India is ready for talks with Pakistan if Islamabad ensures a peaceful atmosphere, said Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup.
Swarup was addressing reporters in New Delhi in a weekly news conference.
“We have never refused talks, but Pakistan has to ensure a peaceful atmosphere so that there is a fruitful outcome. We are seeing an environment where militancy is regularly taking place. There are repeated incidents of cross-border firing and infiltration attempts every day. They are attacking our soldiers and in such an environment how can the two countries talk?” he asked. The statement came days after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said during his visit to Bosnia that his country wanted an amicable settlement of issues with India.
India and Pakistan have been at odds over Kashmir ever since their independence nearly 70 years ago, fighting two of their three wars over the Himalayan region that they each rule in part but claim in full.
The latest round of problem between the nuclear-armed neighbours began with civil unrest in Indian-held Kashmir and Pakistan’s global lobbying against killings of innocent Kashmiris by Indian occupied forces. Swarup said it was a prerequisite for Pakistan to shun violence of any sort for bilateral discussions.