NEW DELHI: Nearly 1,300  Pakistanis on visit to India could not be traced after their visa  expired, resulting in the Indian government creating an online data  sharing system to track every person travelling from Pakistan, the  government said on Wednesday, India Asian News Service (IANS) reported.
“As per information available, 1,283 Pakistani nationals remain  untraced and missing as on June 30, 2011,” Minister of State for Home  Affairs Jitendra Singh said in a statement to Rajya Sabha.
“Intelligence agencies and state police regularly make efforts to  locate missing Pakistani nationals and arrange to send them back to  Pakistan once they are located,” he said.
The minister said that to help in better tracking of Pakistani  nationals, an online system has been introduced. With the system in  place, every Pakistani national seeking Indian visa is required to file  details online.
“This process ensures that intelligence agencies and state police  have full details of Pakistani nationals, including their photographs,  even before they enter India, which would help them to track Pakistani  national after he or she arrives,” he added.
 
