It was delivered to the Pakistani authorities by the Indian high commissioner Gautam Bambawale in Islamabad on 9 September, Swarup said. He did not divulge what were the suggestions that India had offered to Pakistan. This comes a day after India spoke up about human rights violations in Balochistan at the 33rd Session of the UNHRC in Geneva. Modi had then said that Indian missions abroad would be tasked with highlighting human rights violations in Balochistan. Pakistan has long accused India of supporting the Baloch insurgency—a charge India denies and dismisses as a cover for Islamabad’s own record in backing the Kashmir insurgency.
Source: Mint September 15, 2016 19:18 UTC