Create better environment to further ties: pm to pak

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Singh also underlined that enhancement of bilateral cooperation and economic relations with Pakistan was in the mutual interest of the two countries. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said


the barbaric killing of Indian soldiers in Kashmir had cast a shadow on bilateral ties and asked Pakistan to create a conducive environment to take the normalisation process forward. Singh


also underlined that enhancement of bilateral cooperation and economic relations with Pakistan was in the mutual interest of the two countries. "Incidents like the barbaric killing of


two Indian soldiers on the Line of Control in January 2013 vitiate the atmosphere and cast a shadow on the bilateral dialogue process," he said. Singh was replying to a debate in the


Lok Sabha on the Motion of Thanks to the President for his address to the joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament. The Prime Minister said he was yet to see any "tangible


progress" in dismantling of terror infrastructure in Pakistan and bringing to justice the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks. Observing that better relations were in mutual


interest, Singh said, "We also expect Pakistan to take steps to create a conducive environment to take the process of normalisation forward." On relations with China, the Prime


Minister said the new leadership had conveyed to him their desire to strengthen the strategic communications between them. "The new leadership in China has conveyed to me their desire


to strengthen our strategic communication and to forge a better future for our relations," Singh said. On members' concerns regarding dams on river Brahmaputra in China, Singh said


India had voiced its concern to the Chinese leadership at every level.