Jaishankar will hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart Azaz Ahmed Chaudhry with India maintaining that it stands ready to talk in accordance with the Simla Agreement on all issues including Jammu & Kashmir.
His visit comes nearly two-and-a-half years after Ranjan Mathai travelled to Islamabad to hold talks.
"We stand ready to talk with Pakistan in accordance with the Simla Agreement on all issues including Jammu & Kashmir," Spokesperson of the External Affairs Ministry Syed Akbaruddin said in Delhi.
"In accordance with the Prime Minister's directive, will be undertaking a SAARC Yatra to all South Asian countries including Pakistan in March," he said.
Using cricket diplomacy, Modi called leaders of four SAARC nations which, along with India, are participating in cricket World Cup. He conveyed best wishes to their teams.
Thereafter, Modi announced that Jaishankar will undertake a "SAARC yatra" soon to strengthen relationship with them.
Next month's visit will be seven months after India broke off foreign secretary-level talks in August last at the eleventh hour because the Pakistan High Commissioner here held consultations with Kashmiri separatists.
