Ready to walk ‘extra mile’ to normalise India-Pak relations: Tharoor

October 16, 2009 12:57 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 06:47 am IST - New York

India is prepared to walk the “extra mile” to normalise relations with Pakistan if it takes action against the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks and dismantles terrorism infrastructure, Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor has said.

Mr. Tharoor, who is on a visit here, said India was not interested in an environment of conflict and hostility with its neighbour and asked Pakistan to step up efforts to combat terrorism in a “holistic way“.

“The action that is expected from Pakistan has to take place before we can engage once again in the kind of comprehensive dialogue process that we want,” he told PTI here.

“We are prepared to walk the extra mile but the first step should come from them because what happened in Mumbai came from their side,” the former UN diplomat said.

He also recalled Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s statement in July that India would meet Pakistan more than half way if it took decisive action against terrorism.

Mr. Tharoor also said India is “certainly disappointed” on the lack of progress in any action against JuD chief Hafiz Mohammed Saeed and in the Mumbai attack case in Pakistan.

Based on the testimony given by Ajmal Kasab, the lone terrorist captured alive during the 26/11 attacks, Mr. Tharoor said India believes that Saaed had masterminded the strikes, “given exaltation and operational guidance to the killers“.

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