India willing to talk Kashmir with Pak: Mathai

Washington: India is willing to advance its peace talks with Pakistan and discuss the Kashmir issue, but the main stumbling block is Islamabad`s failure to clamp down on militant groups, Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai has said. Mathai, in an interview to `The Wall Street Journal published today, also said that Pakistan`s recent moves, including an […]

Washington: India is willing to advance its peace talks with Pakistan and discuss the Kashmir issue, but the main stumbling block is Islamabad`s failure to clamp down on militant groups, Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai has said. Mathai, in an interview to `The Wall Street Journal published today, also said that Pakistan`s recent moves, including an agreement to open its markets to Indian goods, was a signal that it was serious about improving ties with India.

Asserting that Pakistan needs to take serious action against militants using its soil to attack India, he said that it was deeply troubling to India that LeT founder Hafiz Saeed, mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, was able to address public gatherings and appear on television in Pakistan. "If the (Pakistani) army didn`t want Hafiz on TV issuing threats to one and all, they`d be able to do something," Mathai said.