Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmoud Quershi says that Islamabad will proceed with its investigations into the Mumbai attacks. Qureshi said that Pakistan had given India a set of 30 questions along with its response to the Indian dossier on the Mumbai attacks, a Press TV correspondent reported Saturday. "We are waiting for their response and we will take our next step in light of the information provided by India," he told reporters in Islamabad. Tension between the two nuclear-armed neighbors has been mounting since the deadly terrorist attacks on Mumbai in November 2008. Earlier this month, Pakistan admitted for the first time that some part of the conspiracy of the Mumbai terrorist attacks was hatched in Pakistan. On November 26 last year, a group of ten gunmen went on a shooting rampage in more than 10 sites across Mumbai, killing 165 people. Authorities in New Delhi were quick to point a finger at Islamabad, blaming the attack on a banned Pakistan-based group called Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), alleging that Pakistan's intelligence agency (ISI) had also been involved in the incident. Islamabad, on the other hand, has denied any involvement in the terror attacks, blaming 'non-state actors' for the rampage.
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