Into the mix, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that from the Indian perspective, it is difficult to decide who to talk to about the peace process in Islamabad. He made an opaque comment about with whom the so-called “red lines” were to be decided, and whether it was with the elected government or “other actors”.
As things stand neither side appears to have the capacity or the will to break out of the sterile positions they have occupied for decades, notwithstanding the encouraging noises made by Mr Modi at various points in his tenure. Our own Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is not in play and his proxies are running a holding operation. The relative dynamism of India across a number of fronts (not just the peace process) compared to a breathless and stumbling Pakistan is unedifying. Is India serious about the peace process? Probably not, it has other fish to fry. Is Pakistan serious about it? The most likely answer to that is that it simply does not know.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 29th, 2016.
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