Pakistan Hockey Federation secretary Rana Mujahid confirmed the development after a telephonic conversation with Hockey India secretary general Narinder Batra, who said that India was willing to play three Test matches against the neighbouring country in March and April this year..
Hailing the development as positive, Mujahid said that Indian team's visit to Pakistan was subject to clearance from the respective governments of both the countries
"But we are hoping that this planned series will pave the way for regular bilateral hockey ties between the two countries," Mujahid, a former Olympian told PTI.
He said the three matches had been planned in Karachi, Lahore and Faisalabad.
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A hockey series of three matches each in both the countries was canceled in April last year after the Indian government refused permission.
Later, Pakistan hockey players were also sent home from the inaugural Hockey India League last year because of diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
Mujahid admitted that if the planned series got clearance than it would dramatically help in improving the financial condition of PHF.
"It would be a big financial boost for us if India plays in Pakistan and our position would also improve. Presently we have asked the government for a grant of 650 million rupees to help bail us out," he said.