Pakistan Shares Preliminary Findings On Pulwama Dossier With India

Pakistan shares preliminary findings on Pulwama dossier with India

Pakistan on Wednesday shared its findings on the dossier handed over by New Delhi on the Pulwama attack with the Indian government, said Foreign Office spokesperson

ISLAMABAD (Pakistan Point News / NNI - 27th March, 2019) Pakistan on Wednesday shared its findings on the dossier handed over by New Delhi on the Pulwama attack with the Indian government, said Foreign Office spokesperson.According to the FO's statement, the Indian High Commissioner in Islamabad was called to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by the Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua and the findings on the Pulwama attack were shared with him, said the spokesperson.

The Indian government had sent a dossier to Pakistan on February 27, claiming that it had all the details of the Pulwama attack and the militants involved in it.The spokesperson said that dossier submitted to Pakistan contained no actionable evidence or tangible intelligence and sought more details from the Indian government.The spokesperson said that Prime Minister Imran Khan had offered India of cooperation in probe of Pulwama attack. He said that Pakistan, for the sake of regional peace and stability extended complete cooperation to Indian.

The spokesperson said that Indian had handed over the dossier to Pakistan over Pulwama attack on February 27 and added that Pakistan fully cooperated with the neighboring country over the issue.Sources said that the dossier was appeared to have been prepared by incompetent and lower grade officials who complied reports based on hearsay. They said that the dossiers comprised Indian intelligence own reports submitted to their government to satisfy their bosses.

On February 14, 40 Indian soldiers were killed after a local Kashmiri boy rammed an explosive laden van into the convoy of Indian soldiers. The attack was reportedly claimed by outlawed Jaish-e-Muhammad.It brought Pakistan and India on the brink of war. Tensions between the two countries escalated further after Indian planes violated Pakistani airspace and released their payload inside Pakistan's territory on February 26.In response, Pakistan shot down two Indian planes in Kashmir on the very next day.

One plane crashed in the Kohi Rata sector of Azad Kashmir while another in Indian-Administered Kashmir's Budgam area. A pilot of the Indian Air Force, identified as Abhinandan, was also taken into custody. However, he was handed over to Indian authorities as a gesture of peace."We have sought further information/evidence from India to take the process forward," the FO statement said. NNI