Paris, July 13 - India was still studying the dossier on the probe into the Mumbai terror attack handed to it by Pakistan, a senior official travelling with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here Monday, a day before the foreign secretaries of the two countries are to meet in Egypt.
The dossier was handed by Pakistani internal security minister Rehman Malik to Indian charge d' affaire Manpreet Vora in Islamabad late Saturday, sources disclosed.
But while the Mumbai attacks issue was important, terrorists and terror attacks against India would also be discussed when Indian Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon meets his Pakistani counterpart Salman Bashir in the Egyptian town of Sharm-el-Sheikh on the sidelines of the Non Aligned Movement (NAM) summit Tuesday evening, an official said.
This would be followed by a meeting of the two prime ministers Thursday morning - July 16, the last day of the NAM summit. Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani will call on Manmohan Singh for talks that would set the tenor for the future course of India-Pakistan relations. Declaring that the situation could not be prejudged, officials said Pakistan had taken some steps but 'what they amount to is too early to tell'.
'Those who are perpetrators or masterminds should be tried for their offences,' sources said, adding that it would be a starting point.