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PM Modi to visit Pakistan; In recent days, there have been reports that informal talks between India and Pakistan are expected to yield

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Is PM Modi going to visit Pakistan?

Ground Report | New Delhi: PM Modi to visit Pakistan; In recent days, there have been reports that informal talks between India and Pakistan are expected to yield better results. It is said that if further talks improve relations then Prime Minister Narendra Modi could visit Pakistan soon. Prominent Pakistani businessman Mian Muhammad Mansha said that secondary channels are working between Pakistan and India, which is expected to produce good results.

Addressing a business meeting at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Wednesday, he said: "If conditions between the two neighbours improve, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Pakistan within a month."

However, when the Indian media sought details from the Indian Foreign Ministry regarding his statement, he declined to comment. "The ministry does not comment on the observations of private individuals," Foreign Ministry spokesman Arundam Bagchi said in New Delhi.

On Saturday, NDTV, one of the major media outlets, quoted government sources as saying that some recent developments show that both India and Pakistan are trying to bridge the gap. Tensions between neighbours are expected to ease further.

According to a senior Indian government official, the ceasefire agreement between the two countries has been in full swing for the past year. And this is a good sign that if the two countries cannot work together, they can at least go together. "

According to government sources, recent events indicate that India and Pakistan are trying to bridge the gap. And in this regard, "India, in a spirit of goodwill, is considering reviewing Pakistan's requests for flooding and water flow beyond the rules and regulations of the Indus Water Treaty."

Pakistan's military chief recently said that he was not opposed to the demilitarization and disarmament of Siachen. According to reports, these statements by the Indian Home Ministry are being seen as a softening of attitudes among the neighbours.

Tensions between India and Pakistan, the closure of land routes and the Kod epidemic have paralyzed all religious tourism between the two countries. Meanwhile, a group of Jains in India have petitioned the Home Ministry to allow them to visit temples in Pakistan.

Pakistan had already issued visas to the 22-member group, which was due to arrive in Lahore on February 21, but the Indian government has not yet allowed them to cross the border. You will not be able to cross the Wagah and Attari border in Punjab unless you get permission from the Home Ministry.

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