Fingers will doubtless be pointed on all sides as to the where the fault lies for this latest debacle, which has effectively ended the most promising exchanges for many years. There has been collateral damage to the back-channels that is going to take time to repair and may require a change of players on the Indian side, and tensions along the common borders are inevitably going to rise.
The process may be moribund but an early burial is inadvisable as life may yet be breathed into it. Of utmost importance is the refurbishment of the back-channels through which much has been accomplished and without which the front-of-house talks are unlikely to ever happen. There is going to be no resolution of the fundamental underlying issue — Kashmir — in the foreseeable future and there is now a trust deficit and no obvious confidence-building-measures to pull out of the diplomatic bag. The Pathankot attack has had a domino effect and the always-vulnerable peace process has once again been taken down by terrorist intervention. It is going to take some mighty efforts by all concerned to get the ship of peace sailing head-to-wind again.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 9th, 2016.
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