India will be represented by Joint Secretary (BIMSTEC & SAARC) Prashant Agrawal at the meeting and the confabulations are technical in nature, officials said.
With the conference happening in the backdrop of collapsed SAARC Summit, officials asserted that India will make it very clear that it was up to Pakistan to create a conducive atmosphere to hold the Summit.
"Though the meeting is technical in nature but if required, Indian side would reiterate its position that the Summit can only take place in terror-free atmosphere and it was incumbent on Pakistan to create such a situation," an official said.
India, along with several other SAARC countries, had pulled out of the 19th SAARC summit, scheduled to be held in Islamabad last November, maintaining that the atmosphere was conducive for holding of the summit in view of continuous cross-border terrorism by Pakistan.