During his stay in Pakistan, the minister will be representing India at the 7th meeting of SAARC ministers of Interior/Home but there is no bilateral meeting scheduled with his Pakistani counterpart, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said.
This will be the first visit by any senior Indian leader to Pakistan after the Pathankot attack on January 2, which created tension between the two countries.
Asked specifically if the Home Minister will hold a bilateral meeting with his Pakistani counterpart, Swarup said, "He is going for a multilateral event...There is no such proposal. He (Rajnath) is going for a multilateral SAARC event."
On what kind of signal India, which has postponed the resumption of Comprehensive Bilateral Dialogue in wake of Pathankot terror strike, was giving by sending the Home Minister to Pakistan, Swarup said,"Our participation is in the context of our 'neighbourhood first' policy and our commitment to regional cooperation within the SAARC framework.
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In previous meetings as well, India has participated at Home Minister and Home Secretary level, he noted.
He also reiterated that India wants a peaceful, cooperative relations with Pakistan and is prepared to discuss all outstanding issues with Islamabad in an atmosphere free of terror and violence.
It is incumbent on Pakistan to create such an atmosphere, he added while stressing that humanitarian issues such as fishermen are important to India.
Rajnath's visit comes in the backdrop of growing strain in Indo-Pak ties after Pakistan and its Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif made provocative statements on the Kashmir situation in the wake of Burhan Wani's killing on July 8. Wani was a wanted terrorist Commander of the banned terrorist organisation Hizbul Mujahideen.
Singh will be accompanied by Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi and several other senior officers of the Home Ministry.
Key issues like fight against terrorism, illegal trafficking in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and small arms and how to make coordinated and concerted efforts to combat such menace will figure in the SAARC meet.
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Asked if India would raise the issue of arrest of a Pakistani terrorist during an encounter in Kashmir recently, Swarup said ministry was waiting for a "full read out" from security forces for future course of action.
According to official sources, the militant apprehended by security forces during an encounter in Naugam sector near the LoC in Kupwara district of Kashmir on Tuesday was a Pakistani national.
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The Home Minister remained non-committal when asked whether he would tell Pakistan to handover underworld don Dawood Ibrahim to India, during his visit to that country.