"If I become the prime minister I will make sure that the Pakistani soil is not used for any such designs against India," Nawaz told CNN-IBN in an interview.
Nawaz, who was prime minister twice in the 1990s, said it was time to improve ties between New Delhi and Islamabad.
"We have issues of course which need to be resolved and I think I can quote you a lot of examples where rivals or people opposed to each other, countries opposed to each other have resolved much difficult problems than we have," he said.
Nawaz, who has been critical of military meddling in civilian affairs, said he would call for a joint investigation of whether Pakistani intelligence agencies played any role in the Mumbai attack.
"I will take up this matter. Certainly this matter will have to be taken up," said Nawaz.
Despite recent strains, India and Pakistan's relations have improved after nose-diving in 2008 when gunmen killed 166 people in Mumbai in a three-day rampage.
According to opinion polls, the PML-N is expected to win Saturday's general election after capitalising on the failure of the outgoing Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) to tackle everything from power cuts to a Taliban insurgency.
Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan has become one of Pakistan's most popular politicians and could be a major partner in a coalition government, analysts say.
Imran has long been viewed as the favourite candidate of the powerful military, which has ruled Pakistan for more than half of its 66-year history.
The liberal, secular-leaning PPP has a long history of challenging the military's influence in politics while the military sees the party as corrupt and ineffective.
Afghan rivalry
The poll comes after a civilian government has for the first time completed a full-five-year term. But whoever wins will inherit enormous problems.
One of them will be managing a difficult relationship with India.
The nuclear-armed neighbours have fought three wars since the partition in 1947. India has for years accused Pakistan of supporting militants and sending them in to the Indian part of the divided Kashmir region to fight Indian forces.
Pakistan denies arming the militants saying it only offers moral support to the people of Muslim-majority Kashmir.
Although the two countries began a peace process in 2004, they remain deeply suspicious of each other.
Their antagonism has spilled over into Afghanistan where they compete for influence and where they have tended to support rival Afghan forces.
Strategic ally the United States wants Pakistan and India to bury their differences so Pakistan can focus on helping to stabilise Afghanistan before most Nato combat troops leave by the end of 2014.
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@Hina: Thank you, Hina, for copying and pasting my comment from above. You must have really liked it to copy it verbatim. I am sure you agree with the message the comment conveys.
A vote for Nawaz Sharif is a vote for the Status Quo which will maintain the hegemony of the tax looters and keep the people enslaved to foreign influence and money. Pakistan needs independence from its’ own anti-democratic forces whether they be the Khakis or the ilk of Nawaz Sharif. Until it does that it cannot begin to operate as a normal country. Nawaz Sharif may want to normalize relations with India, which must be done if India wants the same, but his rule will be a constant series of conflicts with all the State institutions. It will ultimately bring in the extra-constitutional forces, which the country just cannot afford.
@Ahmad: ".....crucify the local industry".
Thought your chinese friends took care of it...?
The two neighbors are always too closest and nearest with each other and know each others and each others' matters very well than the far living relatives and sometimes help each other on the spot before reaching the relatives.This is why Pakistan and India have to be lived like the good and peaceful neighbors instead of aggressive and harmful for each others by resolving all the burning,core and long-awaited issues between Pakistan and India.This is definitely and no-doubt advantageous and fruitful for both countries,for both countries' people and for both countries' economy and for the positive,constructive and progressive steps both countries have to take the solid,sincere,honest and practical measures on top priority basis as soon as possible to resolve all the long-awaited,burning and core issues because we being the neighbors have to live for the long long long time permanently not for temporarily and short time......
He wants warmer ties with india, with Uk with US....except warmer tries with his own people. Whats wrong with this man is that he finds lucrative business deals that can fill up his pockets and crucify the local industry.
@Mohammad Ali Siddiqui: You are Mulla Mohammad Ali Siddiqui !!
@babag: zaid hamid???? seriously????
@Shah (Berlin): now at least PTI guys cant talk about IK courage. to remind u, it was an accident that he fell from 15 feet, not a terrorist attack or bomb blast
Mian sahib is in panic mode lol....
Why should we talk about the past Pakistan is a reality and we recognize it now we must think of peace by which both countries can prosperous the sufferings of poor peoples are eliminated instead of spending trillions for making paraphernalia required for war must spend this money for the betterment of living condition of common man and one thing more the common man has no problem they lived together for centuries like good brothers and they even co exist now problem lies with the leaders on both sides.
@Salem: yes ...I see no reference at ET of barbaric act by PML-N against a rare animal...PML-N is so so barbaric and killed the tiger....that is sign of things to come....
Well, the statements made by the future PM of Pakistan are of great importance as the same clearly indicates that he is going to follow an independent foreign policy and would not allow any interference by the establishment. Nawaz Sharif is a matured politician who understands that the self-destructive policy of exporting terrorism for several decades has done more harm to Pakistan than its neighbours. With a policy of friendship and cooperation with its neighbours, Pakistan can focus on its economy by curtailing the wasetful defence expenditure.
@Kumar R: The hate and ignorance your comment displays was the fundamental reason for a good number of Muslims in pre-partition India wanting to create their own country. Pakistan is plagued with a lack of historical understanding of its' own culture and history, but to read your comment was an eye opener that you have at least surpassed us in that area. A rudimentary reading in the history of India will tell you that Gandhiji and Pundit Nehru opposed the creation of Pakistan with everything they had. Their motives were noble in the sense that they did not want to see an integral part of India separated on the basis of religion which went counter to their beliefs and political ideology. Forget about Pakistan, read a little of your own history to get a better understanding of your own culture, politics, and secular foundations. Be well, no hard feelings intended.
He will say everything possibly he could say to please America. How can be he a leader?
http://dawn.com/2013/05/08/pml-ns-white-tiger-dies-in-partys-rally/
@Shah (Berlin): His trusted General Mush double crossed him.......
Freinds
All who are trying to become geopolitical analyst and talking in favor of soar relation between India/Pakistan/Afganistan must definitely did not have anyone from there family who is standing in border and and guarding there respective country, matter of fact is they don't understand the price of war. Hence no matter how much we hate each other there cannot be any alternative of peace.
@MAD-PAKI: AFSPA only applies to disturbed areaswhere the army is fighting insurgency.
11 MAY.....date to create history........otherwise we will become history
Dear MAD-PAKI:
"@Babloo can anyone investigate indian intelligence and army… infact there is a law(AFSPA 1958) that prevents prosecution of indian intenlligence and army".
While I agree with your main argument - that its very difficult to investigate army and intelligence agencies in any country- the specific act has been misquoted. AFSPA is not a blanket immunity. It applies only to specific areas where the act is made applicable through central and state government. There are enough army officers being investigated by military and civilian agencies in India. Just last week a Major General has been indicted by the military Court of Inquiry and is now facing charges from civilian CBI. Further, AFSPA has nothing to do with intelligence agencies.
@kumar: But its not the release of 70% budget which is important.
It is the release of frustration and hate since 1947 which matters.
It is the resolve between the Hindu and the Muslim which will make the difference.
And it is the termination of border/visa which is important to show that having or not having land is not important , sticking to your own flock and kind is.
Hope for the best ...
dear pak people.peace with india will release the 70% budget alloted to the military so that it can be used for the welfare of pak people.................
@Kumar R: You couldn't have put it better.Jinnah Sahib deserves the eternal gratitude of all Indians.
@Mohammad Ali Siddiqui: These are time barred statements Ali. a long time has passed and the generation of today in India (and Pakistan as well) do not subscribe to these views anymore. Today Indians feel Jinnah was right with his two nation theory and he should have been supported by the congress. The only grouse Indians would have is that while Muslims asked for Pakistan, a majority of them continue to live in India, which is sheer hypocrisy, especially when you have killed Hindus mercilessly.Otherwise, we would want nothing to do with Pakistan. We would be willing to exchange Kashmir +all Muslims in India for all non muslims in Pakistan. That would settle the issue of Partition once for all.
@Yousaf: FYI Its a Reuters story, ET didn't write that. Don't blame ET.
Lions are not humans. You can't argue with that. Can you? I'll vote for humans.
@MAD-PAKI: AFSPA comes into operation only when an area is declared a disturbed area. No army in the entire world takes on anti-insurgency operations without adequate legal cover.
@Shah (Berlin)
Tiger translates to Sher in Urdu. Lion translates to babar-Sher.
Sharif is right, you just lack basic urdu literacy skills.
@Shah (Berlin):who sent him there in the first place, that's sole reason why kargil war stopped at kargil ..had it not for him situation would have been different....pakistani's history is really stranger than fiction
@Yousaf:
It's an article by Reuters. Perhaps there is a reason that foreigners too have this impression of IK being supported or at least favored by the establishment.
Pakistan needs Nawaz and his brother and his son and daughter and many othr family members to stay as great as it is today. Wait, quality of life in Pakistan is poor, we don't need their family. Or any family. We need leaders, not families.
@Babloo can anyone investigate indian intelligence and army... infact there is a law(AFSPA 1958) that prevents prosecution of indian intenlligence and army..
Nawaz is the sole leader who understands Pakistan can only be saved by becoming an ally of India.
@Shah (Berlin): well said
@Mohammad Ali Siddiqui: "Indians were against the creation of Pakistan"?? Where did you get that line from? Let me assure you, dear Sir, that this cannot be farther from the truth. I don't think a day passes by without my thanking the good Lord that Pakistan broke away from India. That was the best thing to happen to India and I will be eternally grateful to Jinnah sahib for this HUGE favour.
A vote for Nawaz Sharif is a vote for the Status Quo which will maintain the hegemony of the tax looters and keep the people enslaved to foreign influence and money. Pakistan needs independence from its' own anti-democratic forces whether they be the Khakis or the ilk of Nawaz Sharif. Until it does that it cannot begin to operate as a normal country. Nawaz Sharif may want to normalize relations with India, which must be done if India wants the same, but his rule will be a constant series of conflicts with all the State institutions. It will ultimately bring in the extra-constitutional forces, which the country just cannot afford.
funny statement by NS.......he could only be interested in wristwatch while discussing foreign policy :)
Very wise policy decision
ET you have mentioned that India has accused Pakistan of fuelling tensions in kashmir, why have you forgot to mention India's involvement in Balochistan. it seems as if you deliberately do such things or you have hired amateur people to write the stories.
@Shah (Berlin):
Your urdu must be (too) weak.
He never told anyone to vote for "Lion".
These people have no pride and prestige no motto and manifesto, they are only hungry for their own benefits, wealth and power that is all they want at all cost. Iqtaidarr, Iqtaidarr Sab kuch karnay ka liya har dam tayar. Na hai ham ko logoon ki parwah na dharti se pyar, Iqtaidar Iqtaidar.
mian sb don't worry IK will handle them. speak for a change
@mkz: I would have agreed with u on "this last min attempt" only if indians were voting on May 11. :)
India was against the creation of Pakistan.
It was India who made former East Pakistan into Bangladesh.
It was never a friend of Pakistan, nor it will become a friend of Pakistan in future.
Mian Sahib, please take my words as granted.
If you have given a political statement, then it is some thing else.
warmer ties with India? i support a friendly Pakistan towards India and vice versa but Mian sb's friends in Fata won't be thrilled with this statement.
At last a voice of reason....
Mian sab you must be kidding...
@roadkashehzada:
your comment made me laugh..its the same guy who ran like a baby to meet BILL CLITON during Kargil. Even after visiting the sites 100 times he openly denied his envolvement....and he is the same guy who ask every one to vote for Lion although his symbol is a Tiger...
Mian sahib, you should have a live debate with Zaid Hamid on this topic. We know you can't face Pakistan Khan.
courageous as always. need to tackle the rogue elements of intelligence
Who will investigate the Pakistani agencies ? No one in Pakistan can do that.
Wow, petty statements of Nawaz Sharif to secure last minute PML-N votes.
Why did he not think of this 5 years ago?
C'mon, we arent that dumb.
@ ET
Is it a must to drag IK in everything why did you had to write
Imran has long been viewed as the favourite candidate of the powerful military