Asserting that for a dialogue to take place there needs to be a conducive atmosphere, spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry said, "And certainly an environment in which terrorism or violence is perpetrated against India is not the right type of environment for this.
"As far as any specific meeting that you are talking about, I think I had mentioned it last time that the dates that were being indicated were in the last week of September ... We look and examine every situation as it evolves."
"For us this is a key priority and we will see how things evolve on that priority," he added.
India and Pakistan have been accusing each other of ceasefire violations along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir.
Sharif has been maintaining that he looks forward to meeting Singh on the sidelines of UN General Assembly in New York next month. However, India which earlier had agreed on such a meeting "in principle", has remained non-committal in the backdrop of a series of ceasefire violations.
"The intention is to try and see if we can achieve domestic consensus which will enable passage of this important legislation which we as India are committed to," he said.
