Sharif, on a visit to London, said during a meeting with British Deputy Premier Nick Clegg: "We have made India- bashing a non-issue in Pakistan but unfortunately Indian politicians are still engaged in unwarranted Pakistan bashing."
Sincere efforts are being made by Pakistan to resolve all outstanding issues with India, he said.
According to an official statement, Sharif also told Clegg that his government's dialogue with the outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan "has started". He said he "hoped and prayed the dialogue works within the constitutional framework of Pakistan".
The recently promulgated Protection of Pakistan Ordinance was specifically prepared to deal with terrorists waging war against the people and the state, Sharif said.
In Islamabad, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan too told political leaders that talks with the Taliban had started.
He told parliamentary leaders of political parties that he would soon take them on board about the negotiations. The procedure, agenda and venue for the talks are being finalised, he added.
Speaking to media after the meeting, Pakistan People's Party leader Khurshid Shah said the talks with the Taliban were delayed due to the killing of Maj Gen Sanaullah Khan Niazi in a roadside bomb attack and the suicide bombing of a church in Peshawar that killed over 80 people.
He said the government had told the political leaders there were 37 to 57 factions of the Taliban operating in the country.
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