As with the previous July meetings, the New Delhi summit will be heavily focused on 26/11. Indian External Affairs Minister SM Krishna has already made it clear that he will demand that Pakistan bring the perpetrators of the terrorist attacks to justice. This is a clear reference to Hafiz Saeed and several members of the Lashkar-e-Taiba who are being tried in a Pakistani court (though the case seems to have dragged on inordinately long). An additional concern for Pakistan will be the performance of newly-minted Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar. There is concern that her lack of experience makes her unsuitable for the job and this wasn’t helped by an undiplomatic remark on India she made soon upon assuming office. That said, the talks do present an opportunity for those on either side who wish for peace between the two countries to assert themselves. In Pakistan, all political parties are agreed on the need for a lasting peace with India, while across the border perhaps the biggest proponent of harmonious coexistence with Pakistan seems to be none other than Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 27th, 2011.
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One more confidence building measure: no more disappearances of Pathan and Baloch civilians. Their grandparents voted for the Congress Party and we in India wish to extend them moral and diplomatic support.
Vickram: I'm a Pakistani Muslim and I am deeply concerned when Indian soldiers indulge in their favourite occupation: raping Kashmiri Muslim women. Pundit: there are no separatists in Azad Kashmir for the simple reason that the Pakistan army does not indulge in rape and looting there. LayMan: I'm able to move about freely in Karachi and other cities of Pakistan. There is crime in some localities in Karachi, but some parts of New York or London are also not safe.
Talks and talks but no result.We shall soon have joint press conference under flashing lights that would culminate in joint statement that both parties met in a cordial atmosphere and each side presented their view points on bilateral issues confronting the two countries and agreed to continue the process of dialogue.Next round of talks will be held in Islamabad dates to be decided suiting to mutual conveneience. I think both countries are wasting time for the last 64 years.
The solution lies in implementing UN resolution on Kashmir, nothing short of this shall help the two countries. These meetings, conferences, dialogues and discussion are primarily for the photo session.By appointing Hina Khar as Foreign Minister the government of Pakistan has proved that they are not serious.To deal India on equal footing we have to first put our own house in order, and the seriousness is fully reflected in the selection of Foreign Minister.We can only pray God help this country.
@Vicram Singh :) well said Vikcram. I am also from Sindh and we have a chronic syndrome to keep worrying about other people and thier matters (mostly in the name of religion). I bet Shakir would not even bother to step outside in Karachi (if he is from there) to see why all these innocent people being killed every day (200+ in only 3 days).
Too bad we need a major priority re-stetting job done on our minds.
On a quid pro quo basis the next Indian delegation to Pakistan will also invite Pakistani separatists for discussions and deepening its understanding of the various issues.......after all there are numerous violations of Human Rights every day in Pakistan!
Ooooo la la la la
This is the world's most hardest job to make it possible . Someone & anyone defined it as : "There's no war & everywhere there's a war " . Since now and then both countries failed to maintain peace across borders . What's emerging here ! "How to solve this crisis ? " Fixing this issue "the disputed territory" is never an easy job . But there's always a chance for Pakistan and India to upgrade their relations to an all-round strategic partnership. Perhaps , civilians leaders on both sides must need to rethink about it . What went wrong earlier ? And now " What are they capable of ? "
Ah here , .. Ms Khar can actually make a difference if she has the willpower ! Let's see how does she convince people on both sides ? Just wait !
@Shakir Lakhani: " ... One confidence building measure which should be implemented: no more rapes of Kashmiri women by Indian soldiers! ... "
I take it that you are a Sindhi - how is it that you are related to the Kashmiris ?