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New Delhi: India will remind Pakistan about cross border terrorism once again when the two sides kick off the next round of the peace process.
Round four of the composite dialogue will be formally launched by the foreign secretaries of the two nations in Islamabad on March 13.
During the two day talks, sources say India will raise the presence of terror camps and activities of terrorist groups within Pakistan.
On Jammu and Kashmir, India is open to discuss all proposals but has ruled out joint management.
Pakistan's draft proposal for Siachen will also be on the table as will be new confidence building measures.
India says the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad truck service could be operational by the summer and that it is willing to relax some of the procedural formalities for travel on the Srinagar-Muzafarrabad bus.
India will also respond to Pakistan's proposal for easing of visas and seek the release of prisoners who have completed their sentences in Pakistani jails.
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