"There has not been any change in the long-held US policy that with respect to relations between India and Pakistan, and particularly with respect to issues regarding Kashmir, that it is for India, Pakistan to set the pace, the scope and really the nature of those conversations and that process," Assistant US Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Nisha Desai Biswal said.
Trade is a good place to start this normalisation, she said.
"Frankly, let me say that a good place to start is on the trade front because it's a win-win for both countries. I think cross-border trade right now between India and Pakistan is somewhere in the range of USD 2 1/2 billion.
So anything that will encourage cross-border trade will benefit both countries and really will benefit the entire region and will unleash tremendous economic potential. Trade and energy are areas where we think that there is tremendous potential, and we'd love to see more progress, she said in response to a question.
