India and Pakistan are now scheduled to meet on March 14 in Delhi to discuss the Kartarpur corridor, in which Pakistan has suggested an alternate border crossing point to the one proposed by India, external affairs ministry said on Thursday. "We had suggested a crossing point and shared the coordinates of the crossing point. From the Pakistan side, we have received a response, where they have suggested an alternate border crossing point" said external affairs spokesperson Ravish Kumar addressing a press conference here.The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson confirmed that the team from Pakistan, which was initially scheduled to visit India on March 13 to finalise the modalities for facilitating the visit of pilgrims through the Kartarpur Corridor, will now visit on March 14."We had also proposed to hold a technical discussion at the level of engineers and are still awaiting a response. We thought it will be in the interest of early establishment of the requisite ...