Move to ease visa key outcome of resumed Indo-Pak talks

Islamabad: A move by India and Pakistan to ease their decades-old visa regime to benefit tourists, senior citizens and businessmen was hailed on Saturday as a milestone in a “nascent” peace process, with the media here calling it the first major outcome of the dialogue that resumed last year. The new liberalised visa regime was […]

Islamabad: A move by India and Pakistan to ease their decades-old visa regime to benefit tourists, senior citizens and businessmen was hailed on Saturday as a milestone in a "nascent" peace process, with the media here calling it the first major outcome of the dialogue that resumed last year.

The new liberalised visa regime was finalised during talks yesterday between the Foreign Secretaries of the two countries so that it could be inked after a meeting between External Affairs Minister S M Krishna and his Pakistani counterpart Hina Rabbani Khar.