Replying to a question in the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh said listing of several Pakistan-based terrorists like Hafiz Saeed and Zakiur Rahman Lakhvi, and entities including Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jamaat-ud-Dawaa under the UN Security Council's Resolution No 1267 was "successfully pursued".
"The government continues to pursue imposition and strict monitoring of 1267 regime on various pakistan-based individuals and terrorist organisations directing their activities against India.
In this context, he also mentioned last year's attacks in Gurdaspur and Udhampur and the terror assault on Pathankot Air Force Station and at Pampore this year, noting such incidents have increased recently.
Singh said India's concerns over cross border terrorism was also discussed by National Security Adviser with his Pakistani counterpart when they met in Bangkok in December last year.
"The two NSAs have also been in touch with each other following Pathankot attack in January regarding the follow up by Pakistan on actionable information provided by India concerning the attack," he said.
"Some of the proposed projects under CPEC are in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. Government's consistent position is that Pakistan has been in illegal occupation of parts of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir since 1947."
He said the government has conveyed to Chinese side, including at the highest level, its concerns about their activities in PoK and asked them to cease these activities.
To another query, he said required permission from Pakistan government for an officer in the Indian High Commission in Islamabad to travel to Lahore to attend the 12th SAARC Trade Fair from December 4-6 last year was not received. He said the issue was taken up with Pakistan.
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