Prime Minister Narendra Modi meeting Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Paris. (File photo)
Islamabad:
India's outgoing High Commissioner to Pakistan TCA Raghavan said the bilateral relations between New Delhi and Islamabad are heading towards betterment.
Speaking at a farewell dinner in Islamabad, Mr Raghavan on Thursday said the schedule for meeting of the foreign secretaries of the two countries is being worked out.
Mr Raghavan said the improvement in India-Pakistan ties will help overcome problems being confronted by the region.
He said the two countries need to reduce tension for the sake of the people on both sides.
Speaking at a farewell dinner in Islamabad, Mr Raghavan on Thursday said the schedule for meeting of the foreign secretaries of the two countries is being worked out.
Mr Raghavan said the improvement in India-Pakistan ties will help overcome problems being confronted by the region.
He said the two countries need to reduce tension for the sake of the people on both sides.
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