India was left scrambling on Tuesday after its envoy to Pakistan said Prime Minister Narendra Modi was “looking forward” to visiting Islamabad for the Saarc Summit in November, with officials clarifying a final decision is yet to be made. Other officials said a final decision is yet to be made and it would be announced at the right time. A Saarc Summit cannot go ahead if even one of the heads of state or government of the eight member states opts out. When Pakistan arrested Jadhav on charges of spying, India said he was an Indian national and sought consular access, but it was not given, Bambawale said. “We have arrested in Jammu and Kashmir a Pakistani, Bahadur Ali, who has confessed that he received training of terrorism in Pakistan.
Source: Hindustan Times September 06, 2016 13:18 UTC