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NEW DELHI: A revised visa agreement between India and Pakistan was ratified on Friday, Geo News report.

Interior Minister Rehman Malik, and his Indian counterpart Sushil Kumar Shinde, signed the agreement.

With the easing of visa restrictions, Pakistani tourists and business travelers will be able to visit the neighbouring country.

Malik his first official visit to India is aimed at boosting trade and business relations between the South Asian rivals, and heralds the most significant changes to visa rules since 1974.

Besides the revised visa agreement, the two countries have also discussed counter-terrorism, border management, fake Indian currency notes and cooperation among security and investigation agencies.

Malik will also call on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, National Security Adviser Shiv Shankar Menon, and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj on 15 December, they said.

The official delegation accompanying Malik includes members from interior ministry, foreign ministry, and Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) among others. This is Malik’s first official visit to india.

From the Indian side, besides Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, his junior RPN Singh and senior officials from home ministry, external affairs ministry and various security agencies would take part in the deliberations.

Malik is visiting India at Shinde’s invitation.

Pakistan, India ratify visa accord - thenews.com.pk
 
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Why is this such a big news, I though people from both countries could travel to both countries with a Visa.

I don't know the details, but they are saying that it's big change in policy since 74
 
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New Delhi, Dec 14 (IANS) India and Pakistan Friday made operational a liberalized visa regime as Interior Minister Rehman Malik said Islamabad's "journey to peace" with New Delhi was firmly on track.

The visa regime announcement was made after talks between Rehman Malik and Indian Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde shortly after the former began a three-day visit to India.

But even while preaching peace with India, he made discordant voices. He dismissed Indian charges that Pakistanis had tortured and mutilated Indian soldier Saurab Kalia during the 1999 Kargil conflict.

He also questioned the Indian evidence on Lashkar-e-Taiba leader Hafiz Saeed vis-a-vis the 2008 Mumbai terror attack.

"Pakistan and India have to be friends," Malik said after arriving from Islamabad, his landing delayed by about four hours. "I come with a message of love and peace from the people of Pakistan."

He underlined that India and Pakistan had travelled a long distance since the Mumbai attack when their relations touched a new low.

Malik said because of interactions between the leaders of India and Pakistan, the "journey to peace is progressing very well", and gave credit to President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

"We are all here to take the peace process forward," he added.

But Malik remained adamant that the evidence provided by India thus far linking Saeed with the Mumbai attack was not enough to stand scrutiny in a court.

"Just a statement from (hanged Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Amir) Kasab is not enough. We have to follow the law of the land. And of course (satisfy) the court... There has been a lot of propaganda about Hafiz Saeed.

But if India provided credible evidence, "I will order his arrest even before returning home. We have no love lost for Hafiz Saeed".

He later said that Pakistan had arrested seven people for the Mumbai attack and another 20 had been declared proclaimed offenders.

"We will not leave any stone unturned. The day is not far away when you will see convictions (in the Mumbai case)."

Indian soldier Kalia's father has taken his son's torture-killing to the Supreme Court, saying Pakistan should be told to apologize.

Asked about Kalia, Malik said: "When a fight is going on the border, we really don't know whether he was killed with a Pakistani bullet or he died because of the weather."

After meeting Shinde, Malik said: "We do not want 9/11, Mumbai bomb blast, Samjhauta Express blast. We do not want Babri Masjid issue."

The new liberalized visa regime would make travel easier for some sections including the elderly, the young and those in business.

It is expected to boost people-to-people contacts and trade.

The visa agreement was signed by then Indian external affairs minister S.M. Krishna and Malik in Islamabad Sep 8.

"When (Indians) enter Pakistan, they should feel they are coming to their own home," Malik said. "Similar should be the case when people of Pakistan enter India."

The minister invited the Indian prime minister to visit Pakistan.

Malik will call on Manmohan Singh and opposition leader Sushma Swaraj Saturday. He is also tipped to meet National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon.

India, Pakistan get new visa regime, Malik talks peace - Yahoo! News Maktoob
 
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Peace is always good. There is no such thing as bad peace. Anything that brings peace is welcome
 
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Peace always welcome. Hope more breakthrough,s like this happen.
 
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Another vote bank policy ... We are already getting lots of illegal muslms from bangladesh ... And now we will have to bear more barbaric from west...
 
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......."When (Indians) enter Pakistan, they should feel they are coming to their own home," Malik said. "Similar should be the case when people of Pakistan enter India.".....

wtf ..... is the congress govt doing ? :angry:
 
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