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India, which is gearing up for the first anniversary of the Mumbai 26/11 terrorist attacks, has expressed its increasing disappointment at Pakistan's "slow and tardy" probing into the same.
"We are concerned at the slow and tardy action against conspirators and those responsible for the Mumbai attacks," Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said while addressing the media in New Delhi.
"We have also drawn attention to the very, very slow pace of action and the trial against the accused," Rao said.
According to her the meetings between ministers and foreign secretaries of the two countries which happened during the United Nations General Assembly in New York last month did not yield any results as New Delhi had put forward stringent demands for punishing the prosecutors of 26/11 tragedy.
India suspended the dialogue process with Pakistan after the Mumbai attacks in November last year and has made it clear many a times that any resumption of the stalled talks will depend on Islamabad's action against the 26/11 attackers and the larger anti-India infrastructure on the Pakistani territory.








