The issue of India-Pakistan ties came up during bilateral talks between External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and her British counterpart Philip Hammond.
In reference to regional issues, the UK reiterated its stand on India-Pakistan resolving their issues bilaterally.
"The External Affairs Minister did explain to her counterpart the Indian approach to this entire issue. She explained how initiatives were taken by the new government to break out of a mould that India-Pakistan relations had been in the past," Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin told reporters here at a briefing on the sidelines of the Regional Pravasi Bharatiya Divas.
"We will continue the process but it will require a peaceful atmosphere bereft of any violence," Akbaruddin said.
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Closer cooperation between India and the UK over the global threats of terrorism and Ebola virus also featured high on the agenda of bilateral talks between Swaraj and Foreign Secretary Hammond.
Asked if the UK had sought greater cooperation from India on tackling the IS threat, he said, "No specifics were discussed."
In relation to dealing with the global threat posed by the Ebola virus, Akbaruddin said India assured the UK of its commitment.
"India has been at the forefront of tackling this evolving issue and committed USD 12.5 million. The two ministers focused on what next and what more can be done," the Spokesperson said.