Although the two nuclear-armed neighbours have repeatedly insisted that neither country has shown any interest in the bilateral meeting, The Express Tribune has learnt through reliable sources that interaction between Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi is still a ‘possibility.’
“The two prime ministers will come face-to-face at the retreat ceremony in Kathmandu,” said an official while speaking on condition of anonymity. “When they face each other, do you think they will turn their backs,” the official added, suggesting the two premiers may interact on the sidelines.
As part of a tradition, the heads of states and governments attending the Saarc summit are taken for a retreat after the inauguration of the conference in order to create a conducive environment for bilateral meetings.
A statement issued by the foreign ministry said that on the sidelines of the SAARC summit, Prime Minister Nawaz would meet other leaders of member countries to discuss issues of bilateral and regional interest. However, it did not say whether Nawaz’s bilateral engagements also included a meeting with Modi.
When contacted, a senior foreign ministry official insisted that Pakistan had not yet received any request for such a meeting from the Indian side.
On the other hand, India’s NDTV network too suggested that a meeting between the Pakistani and Indian premiers was a possibility. “They [Nawaz and Modi] are bound to speak even if it is not a structured dialogue,” it quoted sources as saying.
However, the spokesperson for India’s external affairs ministry remained noncommittal about a bilateral meeting between the two prime ministers. “The prime minister’s [Modi’s] intention is to have meaningful dialogue with as many of our South Asian colleagues as possible. This would mean taking into account all aspects of our relationship,” Syed Akbaruddin was quoted by the Press Trust of India (PTI) as saying. The Saarc summit is scheduled to take place in Kathmandu on November 26-27. Prime Minister Nawaz will lead a Pakistani delegation to attend the gathering, whose theme this year is ‘Deeper Integration for Peace and Prosperity’.
“Pakistan attaches high importance to Saarc and is committed to the Saarc process. Pakistan firmly believes that given the resources, the Saarc region has the potential to become the engine for global economic growth for the 21st century,” the foreign office statement said.
The summit would be preceded by the preparatory meetings at the senior official and ministerial level. The foreign secretary is presently in Kathmandu to represent Pakistan in the Saarc Standing Committee Meeting, followed by the Saarc Council of Ministers Meeting on November 25, which will be attended by Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaz Aziz.
India amenable to discussing Kashmir
In response to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s request to US President Barack Obama regarding the Kashmir dispute, India on Sunday said the issue can only be discussed under the framework for dialogue agreed with Pakistan.
“We are for cooperative and peaceful ties with Pakistan and the framework for achieving that is already specified and agreed to between our two countries as part of the Simla Agreement… the same was reiterated much later during the Lahore declaration between (former) prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Nawaz Sharif,” PTI quoted Akbaruddin as saying.
“There is a simple two-way street to promote peaceful, cooperative ties between India and Pakistan and that is meaningful bilateral dialogue.”
Published in The Express Tribune, November 24th, 2014.
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@Hedgefunder: This has been your old bad habit Indians that you discuss Pakistan's internal issues whenever core and burning issues are discussed between Pakistani-Indian leadership to resolve to divert the attentions so that Pakistan-India core,burning and top most priority issues couldn't be resolved and time and money could be wasted.Please leave this bad habit,focus on matters regarding Pakistan-India long-term,permanent and stable friendship and resolve the only that issues which are creating problems and difficulties in the normalization of Pakistan-India relationship instead of interfere in the Pakistan's extremely internal matters.Pakistan's internal matters are not for your matters of concern and Pakistan never asked you to resolve its internal matters whatever they are....
@Hedgefunder: Stop interfering in our affairs and stop LoC violations before saying anything. We do not give two hoots as to what Modi says. We have made very clear of what we want and what India should do. The reality is India needs to wake up and start cleaning its own mess and acknowledge its mistakes before pointing fingers at others.
@Aschraful Makhlooq: Please enlighten us as to your version of peace and long term friendship ? The words like strategic assets, non state actors, and maintaining and supporting separatists groups are not acts or actions of a Nation that want peace or friendship ! Just focus on your own internal crises, as they are likely to multiply with potential entry of IS in near future, as Pakistan is ideal breeding ground for them ! This threat is very real for Pakistan, sadly Pakistan simply does not have any contingency plans to tackle this tsunami !
India is proving this phrase true,id est,old habit always goes hard because India never wants stable,permanent and long-term peace and friendship with Pakistan this is why Indian leadership is hesitating for meeting Pakistani leadership even at SAARC summit which agenda is peace in the region.....
It's saarc summit. All leaders will come to face to face with each other and shake hands. Indian FO Syed replied to journalist when he comes before him, ofcourse he's not going to turn his back. Modi is not a school kid or immature politician neither is Nawaz. They won't turn faces and will greet each other formally when they meet. In saarc group meeting all will have to talk about saarc. So modi will talk with all. But modi govt has not offered any bilateral meeting for indo pak meet and talks on k issue. "India amenable to discussing kashmir issue" nope. The FO clearly states talks on basis of simla agreements and Lahore declaration. With means india has not changed its position. Which means no separatist, only indo pak will talk as per Simla and Lahore treaty.
Pakistan says India cancelled talks therefor Pakistan Will not initiate the talks. Kindly keep thy promise.
ET mods - I do not understand why most of my posts get filtered when they meet all your guidelines and directly relate to the subject on hand when other competely off-topic and hateful posts are permitted? Please post.
@wb: Indian foreign policy has not changed - NDTV opinions notwithstanding. According to India 2 conditions have to prevail for talks to proceed
within Simla framework which talks about bilateral talks : which means no involvement of Hurriyat or any other 3rd party No violence traced o Pakistan: which means respecting the LOC and no fresh terror acts traceable to Pakistan.This is what Sushma Swaraj had said and later Run Jailey when he was still a defense minister.
Could Nawaz and Modi meet each other? Of course but that does not mean structured dialog will restart. The conditions of structured dialog are fairly clear from India's standpoint. It is upto Pakistan to choose to talk or not.
Will their picture show them in the same pose?? I doubt it. More like Obama meeting Sharif pose.
Now, note that India's external affairs ministry's spokesperson is Syed Akrabuddin. Nothing unusual or out of place for Indians, but Pakistanis may want to mull over it.
Who needs this meeting more ? I don't think there is much purpose to this, except photo op ! PM Modi's position is very clear, that talks can not take place when guns blaze or Pakistan want to entertain their proxies in form of Hurrayat or non state actors. Pakistan needs to face reality of 21st century, that India is not Kashmir focused but Development and economic focused, where by it can provide its new young educated generation with employment and social standards they aspire.
So, India canceling the secretary level meet was just a tantrum and not a policy.