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26/11: Pak gives dossier on what it's done, what it needs

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    Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon meets his Pakistani counterpart on Tuesday to lay the ground for talks between the two Prime Ministers later this week but a 36-page “dossier” handed over by Islamabad to New Delhi on the action it has taken in connection with the 26/11 Mumbai attack isn’t expected to give an immediate boost as it needs to be studied and verified by experts.

    The dossier was handed over by the Pak Foreign Ministry to acting Indian High Commissioner Manpreet Vohra late on Saturday night and also contains some questions and additional information Pak agencies want in connection with the Lashkar-e-Toiba men blamed for the Mumbai attack. They are also believed to have sought copies of documents that form part of the chargesheet filed in the case by the Mumbai police.

    On the face of it, it appears like Pakistan has taken some action but what they amount to is still to be judged and would require “professional opinion,” possibly from legal experts and investigative and intelligence agencies, sources said.

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    That being New Delhi’s position, Menon’s meeting with Salman Bashir soon after the former lands in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh late tomorrow evening, will see the onus remaining on Pakistan to convey to India what progress it has made not only in connection with the Mumbai attacks but also the larger question of dismantling the terror infrastructure.

    Menon and National Security Advisor M K Narayanan are traveling with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Paris for the French National Day celebrations tomorrow from where they move on to Sharm el-Sheikh for the 15th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). Singh is due to hold talks with

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    26/11: Pak gives dossier on what it's done, what it needsBy: Dr.R.K.D.Goel | 15-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward We should send Prof. J.S. Bandukwala, a Doctorate in Nuclear Physics who is based Vadodara. He is the Victim of post Godha riots of 2002 of Gujarat. He is a awardee of Indra Gandhi Communal Harmony. He knows well what to speek in these August Bodies. He can defend well the indian position. He is a scoolar and well versed with Islam.He can give good dose to our old politicians those are representing the Forum and not in a position to Warn the threats of Pakistan LeT and other Terrorists groups.
    Paki humbugsBy: Hero Vaz | 14-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward The Paki dossier will not have a single truth in it. That is what Islamic Pak has sunk to. Pak has brought a bad name to Islam. The rot started with hypocrite Mush who did every unislamic thing and claimed that he was a good Muslim and a champ of the Muslim Ummah!!! The Pakis pretence at honesty can be seen through, easily.
    Most of our elders are old and have no courage to speakBy: freddie (Indian) | 14-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward First of all why should our ministers should meet pakistan minister is it because we are scared of pakistan. Most of our elders are old and afraid to speak because are worried that their falls teeth may fall off. We do not have a elder who can open their broad shoulder and speak boldly at the international venue. Most of our old elders are afraid of USA and that is the reason pakistan is taking advantage of this by doing double speech. Rahul Gandhi got no qualification that is the reason he as landed himself in politics so that he can fool the Indian public.
    Against ProtocolBy: Appan Menon | 14-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Though he is called Prime Minister in Pakistan, Mr. Gilani is not equal to Manmohan Singh. Pakistani Prime Minister is not equal to Indian Prime Minister. If Zardari is so peeved that he cannot meet Manmohan Singh, we should send Krishna to talk to Gilani. Our Foreign Office should be more alert. This is not an informal meeting.
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