NEW DELHI, Jan 10: India has not exhausted its diplomatic options in its attempt to bring the Mumbai attack plotters to justice, India’s foreign minister said on Saturday.

“We have not reached the end of the road,” Pranab Mukherjee told CNN-IBN television channel.

But he also said that India had enough evidence to support a statement made by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh earlier this week that “official agencies” in Pakistan were involved in the November attack in which 10 gunmen killed 179 people.

“We have adequate information and circumstantial evidence,” Mukherjee told The Statesman newspaper. He said the “magnitude, ferocity and depth” of the attack showed it was well planed.

“And sometimes it becomes difficult to believe that such a preparation is going on in a piece of land where there is a government, a civilian government, and it is fully unaware of it,” the foreign minister added.

India has become increasingly frustrated at what it sees as Pakistan’s failure to take strong action against those it blames for the Mumbai attacks.

Pakistan has rejected the Indian allegations.

“As far as Pakistan is concerned, we are prepared for full cooperation with them, including intelligence cooperation,” he told journalists in Karachi.

“But we don’t want them to demoralise or ridicule Pakistan through media or diplomacy ... Pakistan is strong. Its defence is strong. We have a highly professional army and there is no need to (feel) threatened.”

Islamabad said on Friday it had sent New Delhi a response to a dossier of evidence from the Mumbai attacks, but India’s foreign ministry denied receiving any reply.

The Mumbai attacks revived tension between two nuclear-armed nations, leading to speculation in the media that India could carry out strikes against militant camps inside Pakistan.

Mukherjee declined to comment on what India’s options were, but replying to a question on whether India was considering strikes comparable to those of Israel on Gaza, he said the two issues could not be compared.

“I have not occupied in Pakistan’s land, which Israel has done, so how is the situation comparable?” he said during the TV interview.

Experts said India would keep up diplomatic pressure on Pakistan and the international community to take action.

“India is also likely to go to the United Nations and ultimately try and get the international community to declare Pakistan as terrorist state,” C. Uday Bhaskar, a strategic affairs expert told Reuters.

“The essential thing is to keep maintaining the pressure,” Shashi Tharoor, the former UN under secretary-general wrote in the Times of India.—Reuters

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