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After state polls, Modi softens up on talks with Pakistan
By Kamran Yousaf
Published: March 20, 2017
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ISLAMABAD: New Delhi appears to be ready to re-engage with Islamabad after months of tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours as the second Indian official delegation arrived in Pakistan on Sunday in less than 10 days.

Following the recent visit of Indian parliamentarians including members from the ruling Bharatia Janata Party (BJP) and opposition Congress, to attend a meeting of Asian Parliamentary Association, a 10-member Indian delegation is in Pakistan for talks on water issues.

The flurry of visits suggests that India seems to be revisiting its hardline policy on Pakistan after Indian Prime Minister Narendara Modi’s BJP further strengthened its grip on power following the ruling party’s massive win in recent state elections including in UP.

The meeting of Indus waters commissioners scheduled to begin today (Monday) will be the first formal engagement since relationship between the two countries nosedived in September last year after the attack on Indian military base in Uri.

Does this apparent policy shift lead to structured dialogue between the two countries?

Officials in Pakistan are cautious over the development. A senior Foreign Office official while speaking on condition of anonymity told The Express Tribune that Pakistan must not read too much into these recent moves by India.

“India may be willing to send its delegation for Indus waters commissioners meeting, but it remains to be seen if this will lead to further normalisation,” added the official.

Pakistan believes that India is not doing any favour by sending its delegation for the talks on water issues, which many analysts believe, if not handled properly could lead to further escalation in tensions.

India under the 1960 Indus Water Treaty is bound to hold such meetings with Pakistan, another official pointed out.

But the current meeting of Indus Water Commissioners is significant in the sense that Indian Prime Minister Narendara Modi threatened to revoke the water accord with Pakistan.

Analysts believe that Modi might have used the water card for domestic audience and since elections were over in India, therefore he has now decided to reopen the channel of communications with Pakistan.

Since September last year, Modi government followed a more aggressive policy towards Pakistan. The main aim of that approach was to isolate Pakistan diplomatically by blaming it for sponsoring terrorism in India.

That approach might have achieved partial success when India persuaded smaller countries in the region to boycott South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit scheduled to be held in Islamabad in November last year.

But, overall Modi’s policy on Pakistan finds little traction as regional powers such as Russia and China have refused to toe India’s line.

Recently, top US commander also questioned India’s policy saying Modi government’s efforts to isolate Pakistan diplomatically was troubling.

The statement by CENTCOM chief General Joseph Votel suggested that the Trump administration will likely persuade India to review its tough policy on Pakistan. US is concerned that increased tensions between Pakistan and India could be detrimental for the mission Afghanistan.

Since Pentagon suggested troops surge in Afghanistan, the role of Pakistan has once again become critical for the US to ensure elusive peace in the war-torn country.

These factors could be the reason that India is now willing to revive some contacts with Pakistan, commented Dr Ishtiaq Ahmed, who is closely following such regional developments.

However, Dr Ishtiaq was skeptical if the recent moves could lead to more meaningful engagement between the two countries.

The reason, he pointed out, is the timing. He said Pakistan would be in election mode within few months and in this situation Indian government is unlikely to restore structured dialogue process.

In a recent interview to a private TV channel, Pakistan’s High Commissioner to New Delhi Abdul Basit was also not optimistic about the resumption of structured dialogue between the two countries.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 20th, 2017.
 
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They try to play bad (mission isolation etc) . mission failed badly
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Now they come to their senses .
 
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Bashing Pak for election is a stunt to make their people fool first they inject hate thru media then bash in political gathering and cash It up in election mean while they try hard to isolate Pak.
It's sad to hear indian are not only unhappy people but a failour.
Pakistan sud not trust indian stablishment at all they are liars and backstabbers.
 
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After failing to do Surgical $hit and witnessing Babur-II, III and Abbabel, Modi has no option but to "soften its tongue". Now lets talk about how can we use his a soft tongue for better purposes.

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So we will be back to square one when next election is scheduled in India? What non sense. Let them mature first as a country and nation where votes are cast on domestic issues not hatred towards other nation.
 
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Modi knows that india is going to isolate in the region, and China and pakistan can play the role to isolate india bit by bit. dont worry we both will keep continue to put Modi`s head on our shoes which he deserve, rest india is ok to build the relation. but this Modi fuvkng shit should be treated as he deserve to be treated.
 
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They try to play bad (mission isolation etc) . mission failed badly
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Now they come to their senses .

I think it is more to do with the fact that now they fear the repercussion for crossing the line with Pakistan despite repeatedly warned not to.

It is too late for India now. Pakistan had made up its mind hence the same stance from Pakistan-Afghanistan transit to CPEC without India once and for all.

Not only that, i think Pakistan might be in mood for revenge which might not be good for Indian's economy, not to mention their internal problems.
 
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Don't believe him.. Chor chori se jaye hera feri se nahi... He is mass murderer and will never change his stand towards Pakistani or Muslims... :haha:
 
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