An Indian delegation, led by Revenue Secretary Shaktikanta Das, is in Berne today to meet Swiss officials as both sides look to resolve tax matters, including those related to alleged illicit wealth stashed by Indian citizens in banks in Switzerland.
Emphasising that Switzerland is "fully co-operating with Indian authorities" on tax matters, Castelmur said the issues of the past should be addressed in a pragmatic way while respecting international obligations.
"We are very happy that Das is in Berne today and we wish him very good and for dialogue between the two delegations. We wish them well that issues will be solved... I think problems in the future would be solved very easily," the Swiss Ambassador to India said here.
The visit comes amid Swiss government refusing to share information on list of names obtained by Indian authorities through other nations, namely France and Germany, saying they figured in lists stolen by certain ex-employees of the banks concerned and that no details can be shared on the basis of illegally-obtained information.
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Noting that Swiss authorities are fully co-operating with India, he said, however, there is a problem about requests on stolen data.
"Switzerland is working on a case to case basis with Indian authorities. When there is a case when a request is placed, we will certainly examine that matter," he noted.
The Ambassador was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a seminar organised by industry body Assocham.