India blames Pakistan for 'derailing' dialogue process

Indian foreign minister indicates there may be a window for resumption of talks in the near future.


Web Desk September 08, 2014

NEW DELHI: India on Monday again blamed Pakistan for ‘derailing’ the dialogue process between the two countries, but was careful to say there is ‘no fullstop’ in diplomatic relations.

According to Economic Times, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said people always move forward after short pauses, indicating that there may be a window for resumption of talks in the near future.

“There is no full stop in diplomacy; it's always comas and semi colon. And after all this, people always move forward. There are no full stops in a diplomatic journey."

Questioning the reason behind Pakistan holding talks with Kashmiri separatists, Swaraj said it was not "too much" to ask Pakistan to not interfere in the internal matters of India.

"I do not know what was the need for their High Commissioner to invite the Kashmiri separatists and talk to them. He himself invited them. Why they derailed the talks (with India)? What did they achieve?....Who derailed the initiative? (It is) Pakistan," the Minister said.

Responding to a question whether Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will meet his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on the sideline of the UN General Assembly in New York later this month, which both are supposed to attend, Swaraj said it will depend on the situation in the coming days. However, she deflated expectations for a possible meeting by noting that the two premiers were not attending the assembly with a "preset mind" to meet.

Swaraj also expressed India's disappointment in delay of the trial of Mumbai terror attack case in Pakistan while drawing a distinction between 2008 attacks in the country's commercial capital and bomb blasts in Samjhauta Express in 2007.

COMMENTS (30)

Dipak | 10 years ago | Reply

Dipak@Aschraful Makhlooq: You are confused. India tried to hold plebiscite per UN resolution, but it was Pakistan that would not allow people to decide, thereby, rejecting UN resolution. You should have known this if your Military allowed you to read correct information. Go on internet and study the real history.

vinsin | 10 years ago | Reply

@Aschraful Makhlooq: Then why kashmiri don't vote if they don't want Indian forces and cancel article 370 and become independent. Nehru said after pakistan army should move back and law and order established as per UN resolution. What are you saying UN resolution got over in 1957. Policies changes with the change in PM everyone knows. Indian government never made such promises only Nehru did. Later sheikh signed sheikh-indra accord and said Kashmiri opposes plebiscite. How come India forcibly deployed when the king itself signed instrument of accession? Nehru never said that India or Pakistan. If it goes to Pakistan then which areas of Pakistan will India get. Boundaries and areas were decided by Jinnah himself and he never mentioned about Kahsmir.

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