
India wants to resolve differences with Pakistan but Islamabad must help by clamping down on militants such as those who attacked Mumbai last year, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said.
We will do all that is necessary to resolve all outstanding issues that have bedeviled India's relations with Pakistan, Singh said.
But it requires credible action on the part of Pakistan to deal with terrorist elements directing their energy to disrupt and destabilise our economy and polity, he added in remarks made en route from Italy after the G8 summit.
A transcipt of Singh's comments was posted on the website of the ministry of external affairs on Saturday and came before a meeting Singh is scheduled to have next week with Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani in Sharm-el-Sheikh in Egypt, on the sidelines of a Non-Aligned Movement summit.
India says the assault on Mumbai, in which 166 people were killed, was carried out by members of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant group who must have had backing from some official Pakistani agencies.
India has demanded Pakistan bring to book members of the group that it blames for the Mumbai attacks, and that it dismantle the infrastructure that supports groups like the LeT and the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD).
If they do that, we are willing to walk more than half the distance to normalise our relations, Singh was cited as saying.
Meanwhile Pakistan maintains that India delayed handing over of 'material' on Mumbai attacks. There are also a number of inconsistencies, says Malik. Delay in investigations into Mumbai attacks not because of us but because of India, says Pakistan Interior Minister Rahman Malik.
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