"We have a very deep interest in the process, the crossing point, the meeting points between the divided Kashmiri families and subsequently the trade routes," Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam told PTI.
"They contribute to building an atmosphere where Pakistan and India and of course Kashmiris can move towards settlement of the Kashmir dispute which is part of the composite dialogue. This has been working well. And this is the first test of the arrangements," she said.
While 21 Indian truck drivers are stranded in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, 49 Pakistani drivers and trucks are stranded in Jammu and Kashmir.
Aslam said there is a strong desire among Kashmiris for these contacts, which are "positive steps".
More From This Section
"We want want intra-Kashmir trade to resume at the earliest," she said. It is not a good situation that truck drivers from both sides are stranded, she added.
"We are in contact and both sides are discussing it and we have a strong desire to resume and we hope and believe that the other side shares that desire.