"We are investigating the Pathankot incident while the foreign secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan are intact,"Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said here today at a function in National College of Arts Lahore.
Aziz, however, did not mention the progress Pakistan has achieved on the leads provided by India.
"We are investigating the Pathankot incident," was Aziz's answer when he was asked by a reporter in this regard.
Earlier yesterday, India has put the ball squarely in Pakistan's court, linking the fate of the talks to Islamabad's "prompt and decisive" action on the Pathankot terror attack for which it has provided "actionable intelligence".
However, Aziz's assurance about holding talks as per schedule was interpreted by many analysts here as Islamabad's willingness to act on the information provided by India in a time-bound manner.
Earlier, Pakistan said itneeded "concrete evidence" from India for acting against the terrorists it suspected of being involved in the terror strike at Pathankot airbase instead of leads suggesting the attack was planned and directed from here.
"We are expecting evidence beyond leads and information to proceed as per our law," Dawn quoted a foreign office official as saying after Sharif chaired a second meeting of his security aides on the Pathankot attack yesterday.
Sharif, who had then telephoned his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, had assured him of "prompt and decisive action" against those found guilty.
In a pre-dawn attack on January 2, a group of heavily- armed Pakistani terrorists struck at the Air Force base in Punjab, killing seven security personnel.
India alleges that militant organisation Jaish-i-Muhammad was behind the attack.
