By Iftikhar Gilani
NEW DELHI: India on Monday indicated it was in no hurry to restart the composite dialogue process with Pakistan, even after agreeing to de-link terrorism with normal dialogue at a bilateral summit in Sharm El-Sheikh last July.
Inaugurating the annual 'Head of Missions Conference', External Affairs Minister SM Krishna said India was yet to see Pakistan take steps to end infiltration and dismantle terror infrastructure. He said "meaningful dialogue" with Pakistan was possible only after Islamabad fulfilled its commitments not to allow its territory to be used for activities against India.
The minister said New Delhi wanted to resolve differences with Islamabad through dialogue.
Krishna said that following the Mumbai terror attacks, Pakistan had taken only "some steps under pressure of evidence given to them".
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