Aziz was earlier scheduled to arrive here tomorrow but came a day early for the conference. There was no clarity on whether there will be a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the conference.
Interestingly, in a goodwill gesture, Aziz sent a bouquet to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, extending his "sincere good wishes for her full and speedy recovery" from illness.
Aziz, who arrived here on a special flight, was received at the airport by Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit.
Pakistan and India had held a meeting during last year's Heart of Asia Summit in Islamabad during which both countries had agreed to start 'Comprehensive Bilateral Dialogue' that was to cover all outstanding issues.
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Earlier this week, Basit had said Pakistan was ready for unconditional resumption of dialogue if India was ready.
The tensions between the two countries escalated after the cross border terror attack on an army base in Nagrota. It is speculated that Aziz arrived ahead of the schedule due to prevailing weather condition. Almost entire northern India has been affected by thick cover of fog for last two days, delaying flights and trains services.
India will step up drive to corner Pakistan diplomatically and is set to mobilise support for concrete action against state-sponsored terror at the two-day conference beginning here at this holy town tomorrow.
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