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Finally Pakistan owns Kasab…What next?
    
    
After weeks of cussed denials, Pakistan   finally came around to acknowledging that Ajmal
Kasab, the captured Mumbai terrorist, could be Pakistani. The confirmation, by
information minister Sherry Rehman to a news agency, is a small but significant
step. She said, "We are confirming he is a Pakistani, but investigations
are still going on." 
While the government here said there was no official confirmation ofPakistan   acknowledging Kasab's identity, if Pakistan   does so, it could break the logjam of charges and
counter-charges between the two countries. 
  Pakistan  's hesitant acknowledgement comes as US official
Richard Boucher arrives in Delhi   on Thursday for talks with foreign secretary
Shivshankar Menon and, unusually, to meet foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee. He
is expected to brief the Indian government on his talks in Islamabad  . 
  India   could contemplate the next step of pushing Pakistan   to investigate the training, planning and execution
of the attacks, which would potentially open a can of worms in Pakistan  . 
ButPakistan   could have the last word, by seeking access to Kasab
and embarking on its own investigation. This could take ages and India   would be asked to hold its horses by the
international community while Pakistan   went through the motions. 
      
While the government here said there was no official confirmation of
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