Modi, Sharif shake hands, begin meeting
Ufa (Russia), July 10: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi shook hands warmly with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif as they sat down for bilateral talks here on Friday.
The bilateral talks on the sidelines of the SCO summit come more than a year after they held talks on May 26 in New Delhi.
The talks are expected to provide forward movement to bilateral ties that have seen a downward slide over the past year.
"Neighbourhood engagement. PM @narendramodi meets PM Nawaz Sharif on sidelines of SCO Summit," tweeted ministry of external affairs spokesperson Vikas Swarup.
Modi and Sharif met informally and exchanged pleasantries on Thursday night at a dinner hosted by Russian President Vladimir Putin for the BRICS-SCO summit delegates.
India and Pakistan are set to be absorbed as full-fledged members of the China-led SCO on Friday.
All issues, including terrorism and trade, are expected to be on the table during the around 30-minute talks.
The constant firing on the border is likely to feature in the talks, especially as a BSF trooper was killed in cross-border firing.
The release of 26/11 mastermind Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi is to be taken up too. India is expected to voice its concerns over Lakhvi's release by a Pakistani court.
Ways of boosting cross-border trade are also likely to figure.