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Pakistan will attend the Heart of Asia conference on Afghanistan in India


Editorial October 26, 2016
PHOTO: REUTERS

Reports that Pakistan is to attend the Heart of Asia conference on Afghanistan to be held shortly in India are much to be welcomed. The Prime Minister’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs is to journey to Amritsar on 4th December to take part in discussions with ‘other stakeholders’ as to futures for Afghanistan, a matter of vital importance to Pakistan. The various attendees are agreed that whatever tensions bedevil their complex interrelationships the necessity of achieving a form of consensus regarding Afghanistan overrode their evident tensions. This is in itself a positive move forward. Riding along with the announcement of Pakistan’s attendance at the conference was an acknowledgement that a three-member Taliban delegation was in Pakistan for talks with the administration. It is perhaps unsurprising that no further detail was forthcoming, and the agenda for any meetings was not revealed.



Both developments suggest that despite the frigidity on the surface, relations between India and Pakistan have continued via the back channels and the presence of the Taliban delegation as well as the decision to attend the Heart of Asia conference are unlikely to be simple coincidence. The day-to-day business of governance and diplomacy remains functional despite threats of siege and the shutting down of government by a basket of political parties led by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) that is currently hurling around a range of accusations about Indian meddling in affairs of state in Pakistan. None of them thus far are supported by empirical evidence beyond a self-admitted Indian spy and one or more pigeons none of whom are cooing on the record. Some sabre-rattling rhetoric by the Indian PM Narendra Modi has done nothing to nurture the peace process, neither the persistent violations along the Line of Control and the Working Boundary.

For its part Pakistan has displayed constructive restraint in this instance and refrained from echoing the anti-Indian blame game that would have India responsible for all our ills no matter what they are. Once again there is an opportunity for Pakistan to present itself as a moderator, a facilitator, a broker if one with patchy backstory. A player that is rightly at the Heart of Asia and yes, far from isolated.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 27th, 2016.

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COMMENTS (5)

powayman | 7 years ago | Reply Once again there is an opportunity for Pakistan to present itself as a moderator, a facilitator, a broker if one with patchy backstory . Nobody can stop you from presenting yourselves as facilitator/moderator - but that ship has sailed.
Sri Varahadev | 7 years ago | Reply Incorrect for ET to suggest that if Pakistan attends the Amritsar meeting it has something to do with back-channel communication with India. Fact is that Pakistan stands isolated by the other 12 Heart of Asia – Istanbul process countries not counting India who have refused to boycott the Amritsar meeting and is now trying to cover-up this debacle for domestic face saving purpose by attending meeting falsely claiming to be a well-wisher of Afghanistan. Very Disappointed that the much trumpeted martial spirit of Pakistan which places premium on Honor and Dignity has vanished resulting in Pakistan swallowing insult and attending a meeting in India for the benefit of Afghanistan, both of whom are countries that boycotted the SAARC meeting in Pakistan.
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