Amid row over Kulbhushan, India cancels maritime talks with Pakistan
New Delhi: Amid growing tension over the death sentence awarded to Kulbhushan Jadhav by a Pakistani military court, India on Saturday called off a bilateral maritime security dialogue.
A three-day conference, between India’s Coast Guard and Pakistan’s Maritime Security Agency, was to be held in the capital from April 16 to 19, to discuss various aspects related to the search and rescue of fishermen from the two countries.
Meanwhile, police in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir has claimed that they have arrested three suspected R&AW agents for their alleged involvement in anti-state activities, according to a media report on Saturday. The masked suspects were produced before the media during a briefing in Rawalkot, Dawn newspaper reported. The three were residents of Taroti village in Abbaspur in PoK.