US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said yesterday that greater
intelligence sharing among India and Pakistan are needed, the NDTV reported.
Addressing a joint press conference with Indian External Affairs Minister
Pranab Mukherjee, Rice said Pakistan has a central role to play to make certain
terrorists not function.
She asked Pakistan to cooperate "fully and urgently" with India to bring the
perpetrators of the brazen Mumbai terror attack to justice and stressed a
greater "intelligence sharing" between India and Pakistan, the report said.
"Pakistan needs to take direct and tough action against terrorists," Rice
said.
Talking about the role of what Pakistan President Zardari termed non-state
actors plotting terror attacks, Rice said, "there are non-state actors confined
in a state".
"There has to be very direct and tough action against them. The investigation
is still underway. It needs greater intelligence sharing among India and
Pakistan," she said.
Addressing the media, Pranab Mukherjee said Rice has been informed about
Pakistan's involvement in the attacks.
He said India is determined to act decisively to protect its territorial
integrity and peace.
"India's action will depend on the response from Pakistan," he said.
Rice arrived in New Delhi yesterday amidst escalating tension between
India and Pakistan following the attacks on Mumbai which killed some 170 people.