Pakistan has welcomed India's offer for humanitarian assistance to Afghan refugees in that country modalities for which are being worked out at the official level.
Our offer has been welcomed and the contents are being discussed at the moment, an external affairs ministry spokesperson told reporters.
She was asked about Islamabad's response to the offer made by Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee when Pakistan President Pervez telephoned him on Monday.
The humanitarian assistance includes supply of tents, blankets quilts and medicines for Afghan refugees in Pakistan.
Officials of the two sides were holding discussions to finalise the modalities, she said.
External affairs minister Jaswant Singh had on Thursday announced that India would be supplying one million tonnes of wheat besides other humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan.
On Pakistani authorities cutting off beaming of Indian news channels to the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, she said that the Pakistan public information department had been contacted and the issue was being looked into.
About denial of Pakistani visa for Indian journalists, she said that India was in touch with Islamabad but there has been no response so far.
Several Indian electronic and print media correspondents have been waiting for a Pakistani visa to cover developments relating to the ongoing us-led action in Afghanistan but there has been no word from Islamabad.

Bureau Report