"Transfer of sensitive information to India to caution it against potential terrorist attacks is a very good sign and shows how seriously Pakistan takes this issue," former federal Information Minister of Pakistan Javed Jabbar told newspersons here.
The Pakistani government did not support the Pathankot attack "in any way" and has taken "prompt" action in the case, he said on the sidelines of 'Pakistan-India Legislators and Public Officials Dialogue on Sharing of Experiences on Governance and Democracy' here.
On British Foreign Secretary Phillip Hammond's statement that resolving the Kashmir issue should not be a pre-condition for holding talks between India and Pakistan, Jabbar said Pakistan "need not be told by anyone on what it should do".
Pakistan's Senate Standing Committee for defence production's chairman Lt Gen (retd) Abdul Qayyum also said, "Pakistan has taken initiative on the Pathankot incident and also interrogating those arrested."
On Hammond's statement, Dulat said, "Dialogue must go on irrespective of whatever happened.