Pakistan invites separatists for meeting 'to irritate India'
Manzoor Ali Memon, a spokesman for the Pakistani embassy, confirmed the invitation and declined to comment further.Earlier Indian governments had grudgingly tolerated meetings between Pakistan and Kashmiri separatists, but Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, elected last year, signalled he would not.
Majority-Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan have fought three wars since becoming separate nations in 1947, two of them over Kashmir, which they both claim in full but rule in part.Modi has taken a tougher approach to Pakistan and clashes on the disputed border have intensified.Indian and Pakistani troops traded gunfire and mortar rounds along their frontier earlier this week, killing eight people. Hopes for warmer ties rose last month when Modi and his Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharif, met on the sidelines of a summit in Russia and agreed that their national security advisers would hold talks.
A spokesman for India's Ministry of External Affairs did not respond to requests for comment.
(Reporting By Fayaz Bukhari; Editing by Andrew MacAskill and Nick Macfie)