

This is obviously a major setback to the effort to re-establish normal ties. A spokesperson for the external affairs ministry announced the talks had been cancelled due to Pakistan’s “unacceptable, interference” in India’s internal affairs. The Indian line being adopted is obviously unwelcome and falls in entirely with the nightmare scenarios that had been painted regarding Narendra Modi’s hard line position on Pakistan. We are now seeing this unfold. It is unfortunate that these developments come at a time when Pakistan’s government is eager to improve relations with India and has made overtures in this direction with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif attending the new Indian PM’s oath taking earlier this year. There is obviously nothing wrong with Pakistan talking to Hurriyat leaders. Kashmir after all is a disputed territory with one part of it administered by Pakistan and closely linked to it. It would be absurd to pretend that Pakistan has no interest in the region. There has been much criticism of Mr. Modi’s policies at home. But, of course, the BJP government holds the affairs of India in an iron grip for now following its sweeping election win and the consequences of this for Pakistan are just now beginning to be felt. It is clear they are not very pleasant ones, and things could take a still nastier turn in the future.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 20th, 2014.
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