No, Pakistan had officially concluded Kasab was not Pakistani, even though they very well knew he was. Look at a Pakistani source:
Kasab is not a Pakistani: Pak high commissioner - GEO.tv . Also see interviews by Zardari to international media.
All lies. Not to mention the frantic activity by ISI agents in Faridkot to wipe out all traces of Kasab's family. That's what proves complicity.
You continue to harp on a media trial. There was no way to conclusively say that the individual in Indian custody was who India said he was unless evidence (DNA, testimony) was provided to establish his identity. Once that information was provided Pakistan confirmed his identity - whats so hard to understand about that?
Pakistan's stance was legitimate, and I fail to see how allegations of 'complicity' can be drawn from that - clutching at straws now you are.
There was a lot of chaos in Pakistan at that time, while Musharraf was going through a slow motion collapse. If all stake holders had come together to tell India that Gillani was the person to talk to, then I'm sure the discussions could have continued from where Musharraf left off. Even today, its not clear who's the guy to talk to in Pakistan.
All stakeholders had already indicated their positions on the issue, and there was no 'chaos', unless you consider the typical wheeling and dealing of South Asian politics to be 'chaos'.
You talk to whoever is in charge - your argument of 'who to talk to' is an oft repeated canard by Indians. It has been clear for a long time now that the military establishment is amenable to normalization and compromises, given that the Military Establishment led the recent efforts through the 'back channel'. The people to talk to are there, India just has to stand up to the anti-Pakistan lobby in its establishment and take that last step.
Proceeding quite well, thanks. IMHO discussions can restart after charges are filed against the LeT brass, and action taken against terrorist activities such as those that are going on at Masood Azhar's brother's estate.
Point being you haven't 'punished' him yet have you? Despite this being an 'open and shut case', so protestations about 'Pakistan not punishing XYZ' are disingenuous.
Pakistan should take responsibility for preventing militant activity on its soil targeting J&K or other parts of India. If Pakistan cannot undertake that responsibility, then it should let others do the requisite cleaning up.
I think the IK CM's comments indicate how much Pakistan has done to tamp down on the insurgency and the groups involved in it. However, no one can provide fool proof guarantees on terrorism, and it is dishonest to make this argument since India cannot even prevent home grown terrorists from killing its civilians and security forces in the East or elsewhere.
A road map can be decided on through discussions, but it will have to include milestones such as sentencing of the Mumbai culprits. Non-achievement of milestones will hold things up.
The new excuse for postponing dialog has been articulated by the GoI, and I do not have issue with it personally, and we will see movement on it as Pakistan concludes investigations and the legal system takes it up.
Given that this case will be appealed in the Pakistani Supreme court, and the PSC's ostensible independence at this point in time, a 'favorable outcome' just because the GoP wants one may not be a guarantee, hence the requests to India for more cooperation and sharing of evidence by the GoP.
At any rate, this is all on hold IMO till the new government takes charge in Delhi.