The Indo-Pakistan dialogue was stalled
The Indo-Pakistan dialogue was stalled after the attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul, believed to be a handiwork of the ISI, and suspended indefinitely following the Lashker-orchestrated attack on Mumbai in November 2008. Despite several dossiers to Pakistan seeking action against 26/11 masterminds like LeT founder Hafiz Saeed — whose role has been confirmed by both Ajmal Amir Kasab and American terrorist David Coleman Headley — Islamabad has let them go scot free citing lack of “credible evidence.”
Incidentally, at least two serving majors of the Pakistan Army — Major Iqbal and Major Samir Ali — are wanted among the many 26/11 conspirators based in Pakistan. This, India argues, clearly points to the involvement of Pakistani state actors in the Mumbai attacks.
However, there is no action on part of Pakistan yet to identify the two Army officers, let alone bring them to justice.