Islamabad:Pakistan and India will hold the third round of high-level talks on the proposed Kartarpur corridor for Sikh pilgrims at Attari on Wednesday, according to a media report.
The proposed corridor will connect Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur with Dera Baba Nanak shrine in Gurdaspur district and facilitate visa-free movement of Indian Sikh pilgrims, who will have to just obtain a permit to visit Kartarpur Sahib, which was established in 1522 by Sikh faith founder Guru Nanak Dev.
The September 4 meeting would take place on the Indian side of the Wagah Border Attari Border where officials from the two countries are expected to finalise the draft agreement pertaining to the opening of the corridor, the Express Tribune reported.
The meeting would take place four days after the technical experts from India and Pakistan held talks on the Kartarpur corridor, the first such meeting after New Delhi revoked Jammu and Kashmir's special status leading to fresh tensions between the two neighbours.
The meeting on Friday lasted for close to two hours and both the sides have said "good progress" on the technical aspects of the proposed corridor.
During the September 4 meeting, the Pakistani delegation would be led by South Asia and SAARC Director-General and Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal, the paper reported.
"The deliberations would start at 10 am. Both countries have agreed that Pakistan would allow 5,000 Sikh visitors per day into the country through the corridor," the paper reported.