The Sunday Guardian

INDIA RESUMING MARITIME SECURITY TALKS WITH PAK

- ASHISH SINGH NEW DELHI

Delhi is all set to host a highlevel meet between the maritime security chiefs of India and Pakistan, with Rear Admiral Zaka-ur-Rehman, the Director- General ( DG) of Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) arriving on Sunday evening, marking the resumption of security talks between the neighbouri­ng countries.

During his two-day visit, Rehman is scheduled to hold a series of high level talks with his Indian counterpar­t Rajendra Singh, DG of Indian Coast Guards (ICG). The meeting holds significan­ce in the backdrop of India withdrawin­g from last year’s talks that were to be held in Pakistan, in the aftermath of the surgical strikes India carried out in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir across the Line of Control.

As per a memorandum of understand­ing ( MoU) signed between the two countries on 3 October 2005, the maritime security talks at the highest level will have to be held every year, the meeting being hosted by them alternatel­y. In 2016, India had hosted the meeting when then PMSA DG Jamil Akhtar had visited New Delhi.

It was Pakistan’s turn last year to host the meet but India refused to attend it as the fallout of the surgical strikes, despite the MoU being renewed on 17 March 2016 for five years. India had also dropped out from Heads of Asian Coast Guard Agencies Meet (HACGAM), another important 20-nation multilater­al maritime security meeting, held on 24-25 October last year, in protest against the Uri attack.

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