India Pakistan Relation: We have learned our lesson after three wars with India… As soon as Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said this to an Arabiya TV channel in Dubai, a period of speculation started in both India and Pakistan. This statement has come from Pakistan at a time when terrorism and economic crisis have reached its peak there.
There is a big reason behind the sudden change in attitude of Pakistan, which has been harboring enmity against India for decades, that the situation there is getting worse and worse. In such a situation, instead of showing himself weak in front of India, he is trying to present an example of his generosity and good intentions in front of the world. Now the question is, how will India take this initiative of promoting and inciting cross border terrorism? Will this era of enmity between the two countries end?
Why does Pakistan need peace?
The Prime Minister of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif is deeply troubled by the situation in Pakistan. Seeing the increasing financial crisis in Pakistan, he said that he is feeling embarrassed to ask for more loans from friendly countries. PM Shahbaz also said that this is not a permanent solution to the economic challenges of the country which is facing cash crunch.
The economic condition of Pakistan is particularly bad due to the political crisis going on there. The value of rupee is falling rapidly. Inflation has broken all records there. After the Kovid epidemic, the severe floods in this neighboring country have increased the troubles there. With this, the situation has become uncontrollable due to the global energy crisis.
In such a situation, if the country’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif says that he is serious about improving relations with India, then this thing is not digestible. In fact, all the time the neighboring country of which Pakistan keeps on trying to dig the foundation of India. Taking it suddenly in a soft tone. Pak PM says that it depends on us whether we live peacefully and progress or waste time and resources by fighting with each other.
Alam is that by raising the issue of Jammu and Kashmir on global forums, he always tries to humiliate India. Now he is ready to talk on that too. Pak PM said, “My India’s leadership and PM Narendra Modi The message is that let us talk with all seriousness and honesty to solve the burning issues like our Kashmir.
He further said, “We are neighbours, we have to live with each other, we have faced the consequences of three wars fought with India which brought troubles, poverty and unemployment to the people. We have learned our lesson. We want to live in peace and solve our real problems. By eradicating poverty, we want to provide education and health facilities to our people along with prosperity and progress. We don’t want to waste our resources on bombs and weapons.”
Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif said, “The UAE can play an important role in resuming talks between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan.” Last week, Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that her country Welcomes third party mediation in resolving all outstanding issues with India including Kashmir. Baloch had also said that Islamabad would continue to try to resolve the Kashmir dispute under the UN resolution.
Terrorism and talks don’t go together
This is where the issue gets stuck. Relations between India and Pakistan are already strained over Kashmir. India is already fed up with terrorism coming to India from Pakistan. India has earlier rejected any third party mediation on the Kashmir issue. It has been clearly stated from New Delhi that Kashmir is a bilateral issue between India and Pakistan and no third country has any role in it.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs has already said, “Both Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh will always be integral and inseparable parts of India. No other country has any right to comment on it.” India maintains that terrorism and talks cannot go together and Islamabad should provide a conducive environment for resumption of talks.
TheIn fact, on August 5, 2019, India abolished the special status of Jammu and Kashmir by abrogating Article 370 of the Constitution and divided it into two union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. There was a strong reaction from Pakistan on this decision of India. Pakistan had sent back India’s ambassador from Pakistan. Not only this, diplomatic relations were also reduced. Since then there has also been a standstill in trade relations between Pakistan and India. In response to this, India said that The entire Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh was and will always be a part of India.
Pakistan is still adamant
Pakistan’s intention of PM Shehbaz Sharif to have serious talks with India became clear only after a day when the statement of Pak PMO spokesperson came on January 17. It has been said in this statement that Pakistan wants to resolve its bilateral issues with India, especially Jammu and Kashmir, but until India withdraws the decision of August 5, 2019, talks with India cannot take place.
In the year 2021, after the ceasefire agreement on the Line of Control between Pakistan and India, there were some similar situations. Then there were some statements of political and military officials from both the countries. At that time, due to political and economic reasons, there was some softness on both the sides to maintain peace and tranquility on the border, but even then the issue of ending the status of special state of Kashmir was in the middle. the then Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan had said that normalizing relations with India before the restoration of Kashmir’s special constitutional status that was abolished in August 2019 would be a betrayal of the blood of Kashmiris.
The then Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane had given an important statement at that time. He had said that it is entirely the responsibility of Pakistan to restore the broken trust between Pakistan and India. Then General Naravane had said that there is a decades-old mistrust between Pakistan and India and it cannot be ended overnight. If Pakistan respects the ceasefire and stops sending terrorists to India, then confidence can increase.
Prior to India’s statement, Pakistan’s then army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa had said after the ceasefire agreement on the LoC that a strong India-Pakistan relationship is the key that will ensure connectivity between East and West Asia and the development of South and Central Asia. Can open the way to abilities.
Tasneem Aslam, who was the spokesperson in the Pakistan Foreign Ministry between 2013 and 2017, had said that to build confidence, India would have to take such steps in Kashmir and Afghanistan that indicated that it wanted to normalize relations. She said that India should first The special status of Kashmir should be restored. It is also clear that India will never do this.
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