Irfan Baloch
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Dr Maliha Lodhi ( Hilal e Imtiaz)
Her carrier spans from journalism to diplomacy. She is an academic with avid interest in international relations and geopolitical trends in the region. She has remained Pak Ambassador to US ( 17 December 1999 – 4 August 2002) and Pak High commissioner to UK (April 1, 2003 – June 14, 2008).
People that actively follow the Pakistani political talk shows will see a stark contrast in this program compared to the usual mind numbing circular arguments and throat busting rhetoric of the politicians aired day in and day out. She is one of my favourite analyst who is very articulate and knowledgeable. (definately both the Nawaz & Zardari have no use for such people)
The program is about Pak US relations over the 60 years
Foreign policy is executive driven otherwise why have a government?
Foreign policy review must not be country specific. Objectives and interests must be broader
Parliament declarations are Tactical objectives. This is what can only be called reactive policy but it lacks vision for the future. To Justify itself on the helm, government must take charge but it lacks leadership, direction and responsibility thus we have a confused foreign policy.
What Do we demand?
Are we demanding more money? Or are we safeguarding our sovereignty? or do we have a vision for the future based on our national interests. But what interests do we have? Negotiations and dialog should be with a view where the interest are common or where are the clashes. It applies to US and Pakistan too.
One of a usual and overused line by the likes of Kashif Abbasi and Hamid Mir is that when our decisions are made by the GHQ then why blame the government? This half arsed comment is very perfectly dispelled, dismissed by Dr Maliha I would expect members to watch the video and find out her answer if you don’t know that already.
Main points
International relations are not permanent. National interests are.
There are no permanent enemies or friends but gain, national interests are.
Pakistan policy shouldn’t be American centric. Its myopic and losing the bigger picture
The focus must return back to Asia. Because that’s where the west is targeting its future policy
Pakistan already has enough ground in China. Yet our focus and trade efforts are Western based.
All outstanding issues must be resolved with India. (without that) Any progress is bound to fail with a terroist incident.
Stability and normalisation cant be achieved while Kashmir, Sircreek, Siachin and Water disputes remain unresolved.
Re US Afghan policy, its in disarray and confused. Their military & Intel institutions are not on board with the regime on its final solution.
(PS: how is that for a intro? I could have just posted the video without a comment but I want to break this trend. OP has to put an effort by giving a summary of the thread instead of copy pasting a link)
feel free to post your comments (challenge is to avoid the one liners)
Now watch the video
Agar - 24th March 2012 - YouTube