Pakistan offers olive branch to Modi 3.0

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Islamabad does not believe in ‘perpetual hostility’ with New Delhi, says Ishaq Dar

Pakistan on Tuesday said it does not believe in “perpetual hostility” with India, urging the BJP-led government to do a “sober reflection” on the future of ties between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

In a policy statement delivered at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI), Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said Pakistan always sought “good neighbourly relations” with India.

“To our east, the relationship with India has historically remained troubled. Pakistan does not believe in perpetual hostility. We seek good-neighbourly relations with India on the basis of mutual respect, sovereign equality, and a just and peaceful resolution of the long-standing Jammu and Kashmir dispute.” Dar said.

He said while Pakistan had always been receptive to constructive engagement through dialogue that includes all outstanding issues, Pakistan would never agree to unilateral approaches or attempts to impose India’s will or hegemony.

“We will also take every step needed to maintain strategic stability in South Asia and would respond effectively and decisively to any ill-considered military misadventure by the ‘Hindutva’ driven dispensation in New Delhi,” he added.

“In our view, as the BJP-led NDA government starts a new term, it is time for a sober reflection on the future of India-Pakistan relations and the cross-cutting issues affecting the entire region,” the foreign minister further said.

He said India’s illegal and unilateral actions of 5 August 2019 had adversely affected the environment of bilateral relations. “The onus remains on India to take necessary steps to create an enabling environment for purposeful engagement and result-oriented dialogue on all issues,” Dar stressed.

“In this context, it is equally important that India eschews its relentless smear campaign against Pakistan, desists from its state-sponsorship of terrorism and extrajudicial killings inside Pakistan, and takes tangible steps to move the relationship in a positive direction.”

“South Asia is home to more than one-fifth of humanity. The region is beset by daunting challenges including poverty, unemployment, illiteracy, disease, food insecurity, water scarcity, natural disasters, environmental degradation, and effects of climate change,” he further said.

“Rather than fight with each other, it would be prudent for the South Asian nations to combat these challenges. We are not only the least economically integrated region, but also one with the lowest rankings on almost all indices of human development.”

He said the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), the only viable platform for regional cooperation and tackling these myriad challenges, remains stymied due to obstinacy of one member state.

“The political leadership in South Asia owes it to its peoples and future generations to act with prudence and turn a new page in regional relations and mutual cooperation,” he maintained.

He said Pakistan’s approach was conceptualised in the “peaceful neighbourhood” policy. In essence, it seeks the creation of a peaceful external environment so that our core national objective of sustainable economic development could be assiduously advanced.

As such, Pakistan remains a strong proponent of the inextricable link between peace and development, he remarked.

Within this framework, he said Pakistan has consistently strived to have peaceful, cooperative and good-neighbourly relations with all countries in our immediate and extended neighbourhoods. Despite challenges and even setbacks in certain instances, Pakistan’s approach remains steadfast.

“A peaceful, stable, united, and prosperous Afghanistan is in Pakistan’s vital interest. There are no other two countries in the world that share so much as Pakistan and Afghanistan do – from history and geography to faith and culture to language and literature to cuisine and music,” according to Dar.

He said since the Taliban takeover in August 2021, Pakistan has followed a pragmatic approach – focused on practical cooperation aimed at averting any humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and facilitating the well-being of the 40 million Afghan people.

“Pakistan has also prioritised regional cooperation to ensure that our actions remain in sync with the broader international community. Apart from emphasising inclusive governance and respect for the rights of all Afghans, Pakistan stresses the imperative need to ensure that Afghanistan’s soil is not used for terrorism against any state,” he said.

He said Pakistan earnestly hoped the Afghan Interim authorities would see that it is in their own enlightened self-interest to heed this call and take the practical steps needed to address our serious concerns.

“If the vision of a peaceful and stable Afghanistan is realised, the fruits of economic cooperation, regional integration, and connectivity would be enormous. Not only the Afghan people will benefit tremendously but also the dividends of shared prosperity would extend to Central Asia and beyond.”

Within the neighbourhood, he said Pakistan has its most trusted and reliable friend, China. “Our all-weather strategic cooperative partnership with China is the cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy.”

“It is also a factor of stability in the region and beyond. The China Pakistan Economic Corridor is a transformational project contributing both to Pakistan’s economic turnaround as well as regional prosperity.”

Dar said the Prime Minister’s recent visit to China and his deep consultations with the Chinese leadership have resulted in reaffirming the strategic importance the two countries attach to this relationship and to the pivotal role of CPEC.

“Upon successful completion of 10 years of CPEC, we have jointly agreed to pursue its upgraded version in the coming years. Essentially, our focus would be on industrialisation, digitalisation, green transition, agriculture, and people-to-people exchanges.”

“We will do everything possible to ensure safety and security of Chinese personnel and projects in Pakistan and to safeguard CPEC against the machinations of inimical forces. The Pakistan-China relationship would continue to stand tall and serve the best interests of our two nations,” he insisted.
 

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Sorry Sir, but there is zero benefit for India, no matter what branch has been offered. Status quo is what India likes the most. Pakistan and India can't change their skin. We are who we are. So lets not send any branches.
 

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What the hell😂😂😂😂

Man forget these branches or anything else stupid

Their was was a good reason, a very very good reason why India was split apart

Their is a very good reason why India needs to further partition

The hatred amongst people inside India and throughout South Asia is simply to large and too intense



What we need is completion of partition in India so hundreds of millions of Indian minorities can get freedom and representation and for peace we need ISOLATION FROM EACH OTHER
 

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Sorry Sir, but there is zero benefit for India, no matter what branch has been offered. Status quo is what India likes the most. Pakistan and India can't change their skin. We are who we are. So lets not send any branches.
Have to agree. Both nations have leaders not fit for human consumption and play the “neighbour is the enemy card” as seen in the Indian elections for example. Both nations would find a huge advantage in peace but it’s not going to happen anytime soon. Just one thing don’t stick your 36 inch chest out saying there is zero benefit for India - peace would have huge benefits both.
 

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Have to agree. Both nations have leaders not fit for human consumption and play the “neighbour is the enemy card” as seen in the Indian elections for example. Both nations would find a huge advantage in peace but it’s not going to happen anytime soon. Just one thing don’t stick your 36 inch chest out saying there is zero benefit for India - peace would have huge benefits both.
No, there is zero benefit for India. I firmly believe this and no argument can dissuade me. Fact that even after not "befriending you", India is growing is proof enough. There is no advantage at all. Faster Pakistan came to accept this, faster it can focus inwards on its own problems.

We can't change our neighbors but we can pretend to ignore each other.
 

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Your are so wise and clairvoyant. You need to put all that thought into fixing Pakistan so that all those new "minorities" can say, "look, it worked out so well".

Freedom and independence is everything, it means for good or bad you make your own path

For the vast majority of the last 75 years Pakistan was ahead of India in most indexes and that will be the case again, economy rise and fall, it's normal


Indian Muslims however were warned, they have a population of over 200 million people and they are utterly unrepresented in a state that does not reflect their history, culture or values and faith


When you are 1 million you are a minority, when you are 200+ million you are a nation within a nation and you require freedom



Indian Muslims.have their own land and areas including Kashmir and they need freedom for their future

It is inevitable
 

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There is no benefit in making any kind of relationship weqther trade or commerce or cultural as niether pakistani awaam nor its elite like Indians and hate indians more than they love pakistani nation or there own people or the so called cultuar and law of the pakistani nation
 

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Freedom and independence is everything, it means for good or bad you make your own path

For the vast majority of the last 75 years Pakistan was ahead of India in most indexes and that will be the case again, economy rise and fall, it's normal


Indian Muslims however were warned, they have a population of over 200 million people and they are utterly unrepresented in a state that does not reflect their history, culture or values and faith


When you are 1 million you are a minority, when you are 200+ million you are a nation within a nation and you require freedom



Indian Muslims.have their own land and areas including Kashmir and they need freedom for their future

It is inevitable


Has ever a case occured in pakistan where a mob of 100 hindus have chased down a muslim and beaten/stabbed/killed that person in cold blood? Sir, if you care so much for India muslims, invite them all to Pakistan! Sharing is caring. Afterall, that was the whole point of partition. You should show them the error of their ways!

There exist beings called Indian Muslims only because after voting for Pakistan and getting more land for their numbers, they refused to leave India. Afterall, intention is to occupy all of India (?). Consider the cleverness of Indian leaders. Not only were they allowed to stay, they were given special rights just so that they can feel at home in the land they broke. I mean we never stopped them from leaving. Why did they stay back?
 

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There is no benefit in making any kind of relationship weqther trade or commerce or cultural as niether pakistani awaam nor its elite like Indians and hate indians more than they love pakistani nation or there own people or the so called cultuar and law of the pakistani nation
Guru bhai

You watch a couple of media stations and make an assessment about a whole nation. You are not qualified to generalise about 200 million people. Your hardly a shining example of tolerance so let’s not be generalising
 

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There is no benefit in making any kind of relationship weqther trade or commerce or cultural as niether pakistani awaam nor its elite like Indians and hate indians more than they love pakistani nation or there own people or the so called cultuar and law of the pakistani nation

Finally everyone gets it

Their is NO BENEFIT in any kind of relationship

What you need is isolation from each other, and TOTAL PARTITION

India was a mistake, it forced together 1.4 billion people who absolutely hate and detest each other and are enemies
And inevitably the state only pushes goofy Hindu crap as the state identity that leaves everyone stuck and unrepresented

What we need is separation, partition and isolation
 

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Has ever a case occured in pakistan where a mob of 100 hindus have chased down a muslim and beaten/stabbed/killed that person in cold blood? Sir, if you care so much for India muslims, invite them all to Pakistan! Sharing is caring. Afterall, that was the whole point of partition. You should show them the error of their ways!
You are the type of person - hate filled ill informed selective and tva brigade that spreads negativity and is selective - look at your own back yard before throwing stones
 

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Has ever a case occured in pakistan where a mob of 100 hindus have chased down a muslim and beaten/stabbed/killed that person in cold blood? Sir, if you care so much for India muslims, invite them all to Pakistan! Sharing is caring. Afterall, that was the whole point of partition. You should show them the error of their ways!

Indian Muslims have their OWN land and areas including Kashmir

Why should we invite or tolerate any Indian

Like we all agreed we are ENEMIES, so Indian Muslims need freedom and independence away from the Hindu enemy

It's only you goofy indiots don't understand this and want to forcibly create a state with hundreds of millions of minorities and give them no representation and only push Hindu crap as the state narrative
 

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I am curious, what benefits does India have.
No War No peace seems to be working more than fine for us, what additional advantages can "peace" offer.

Absolutely nothing, the guy was giving some dum generic interview, friendship with all neighbors blah blah crap
 
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Let me put it this way

Pakistan Defence Forum ie PDF is the LAST Bastion of " Pakistani Pride " left on the Internet

Twitter ,Youtube are Full of Pakistanis praising India and very keen on Friendship with India

But I will quote a Poster from previous PDF ( Where I was a Lurker and whose Name I don't remember )

What Does Pakistan Bring to the Table EXCEPT its DEMANDS
 

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