"The investigations are going on in both countries. We will consider the next step at an appropriate time," MEA official spokesperson Vikas Swarup told the media in New Delhi.
Swarup said the Joint Investigation Team visit was held in a very constructive and cooperative environment to investigate the Pathankot Airbase attack.
"We welcome cooperation to combat terrorism in all its forms," he added.
Pakistan's Foreign Office spokesman Nafees Zakaria had earlier said that he was not aware of any official request with regard to the Indian NIA team’s visit to the nation.
Meanwhile, commenting on the controversy over the death of Indian prisoner Kirpal Singh, Swarup said, “Through our High Commission in Pakistan, we have asked the government of Pakistan to take all necessary steps for ensuring safety, security and well-being of all Indians in Pakistani custody. This has been reiterated in light of what happened with Kirpal Singh.”
The mystery over Kirpal Singh’s death continues as the post-mortem conducted at AmritsarMedicalCollege could not arrive at a conclusion over the cause of this death.
The autopsy, which was conducted by a team of three doctors, says there were no external or internal injury marks on the body.
However, the heart and stomach were missing as they had been taken out during the first autopsy conducted at JinnahHospital in Lahore.
The Pakistani officials claimed that he died of a heart attack but Indian authorities suspect that he was murdered.
The Indian prisoner died in a Pakistani’s Kot Lakhpat Jail on April 11 under mysterious circumstances. Kirpal Singh's family members have alleged torture and foul play.
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