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India-Pakistan talks a fallout of BJP’s Delhi election debacle?

NEW DELHI: What prompted the NDA government to engage Pakistan now? Prime Minister Narendra Modi's apparently unscheduled phone conversation with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif and a promise to send foreign secretary S Jaishankar to Islamabad signals a resumption of engagement that reinforces his neighbourhood focus.

A sign that the frosty atmosphere between India and Pakistan may be changing came on Thursday when MEA spokesman Syed Akbaruddin tweeted that India expected 173 fishermen to be released by Pakistan next week. (Pakistan holds about 576 Indian fishermen in their custody).

"Expectation of return soon. We have been informed that 173 Indian prisoners are to be released and repatriated from Pakistan on 16 February,"

The second sign was a conversation between Sharif and US President Barack Obama.
The official line from the White House said, "The president discussed his recent visit to India, and noted the United States supports all efforts by both nations to improve ties." In response, Sharif said India should not become a permanent member of the UN security council.

The only legacy of the months of silence that is likely to stay is the condition on Pakistan-Hurriyat talks. India is unlikely to climb down from that position, which will be resisted by Pakistan. But on this, the Modi government is expected to stay firm.

Pakistan is also likely to push for the resumption of the composite dialogue, but India is not expected to reopen talks in the old format anymore. Jaishankar's talks with his Pakistani counterpart is likely to cover all relevant issues but India will resist going back to the old strait-jacketed format.

Balancing his outreach to Pakistan, the Modi government has retained its focus on terrorism. Modi on Thursday stressed Pakistan's role in fomenting the menace

Addressing governors, Modi was quoted as saying, "The expanding footprint of extremist and terrorist organizations in Pakistan, and their link with terror activities in India, is a major security challenge."

The government's sudden decision to reach out to Pakistan took many by surprise. But the timing is indicative of a couple of things: First, the desire to change the dominant negative narrative of the Modi government in the aftermath of the Delhi elections. The move will be popular with the constituency that has been uncomfortable with Modi's decision in August 2014 to call off foreign secretary talks.

Secondly, it coincides with reports that BJP and PDP have struck a power-sharing deal in Jammu & Kashmir.

Modi government's decision to take a tough line with Pakistan in August was also connected to the political alignment prior to the state elections in J&K.

The return to engagement by the Modi government has been in line with the outreach efforts of previous governments. Both the Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh governments have used more or less similar tactics to re-engage Pakistan after periods of frosty ties.

India-Pakistan talks a fallout of BJP’s Delhi election debacle? - The Times of India

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So finally after knowing the Ground realities PM modi's Pakistan phobia is over ...........
 
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Nothing will come out of these talks. Pure waste of time and resources. The two countries need to pullout their diplomats, freeze all diplomatic relations, seal the border, and establish a situation similar to that present on both sides of DMZ.
 
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Nothing will come out of these talks. Pure waste of time and resources. The two countries need to pullout their diplomats, freeze all diplomatic relations, seal the border, and establish a situation similar to that present on both sides of DMZ.

I agree...waste of tax payers money....freeze all diplomatic relations and seal the border.
 
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I Morning I log in PDF you tag me to thread which I just read in TOI ! Stop tagging everytime bro !
 
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It has more to do with the BJP PDP govt. formation in Kashmir :coffee:

pakistan has sent messages though its back channels (read hurriyat) begging for talks with the GoI. BJP has responded and is now taking the next step.
 
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an article from TOI , I should have exected this shit :hitwall::hitwall:
 
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i think these talks are more to do with pressure from obama than any local issue.

Nothing will come out of these talks.

agreed... because the two governments don't have intelligent people, nor the courage to take firm decision like on kashmir or even speak of unification of south asia.

Pure waste of time and resources. The two countries need to pullout their diplomats, freeze all diplomatic relations, seal the border, and establish a situation similar to that present on both sides of DMZ.

surely that is sarcasm.
 
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i think these talks are more to do with pressure from obama than any local issue.

LOL. When was the last time India listened to Obama or US ? :cheesy:

agreed... because the two governments don't have intelligent people, nor the courage to take firm decision like on kashmir or even speak of unification of south asia.

We have taken a firm decision. Kashmir belongs to India. Period. :coffee:
 
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I agree...waste of tax payers money....freeze all diplomatic relations and seal the border.
And so true but than call it what it is, a dictatorial state with no impunity for killing minorities. not a speck of democratic acts.
 
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And so true but than call it what it is, a dictatorial state with no impunity for killing minorities. not a speck of democratic acts.

You can call what ever you want...it is your prerogative
 
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How will talking to Pakistan help BJP?
Ask Pakistan and the Times of India people,who somehow think,that talking to Pakistan will help BJP in it's Constituency.
I mean WTF? the stupidity of these "Aman Ki Aasha" Dimwits has to end soon.How are both things related?The article implied suggestions reeks of back channel dealings of Pakistani stooges in Congress like Mani Shankar AIyar etc.
 
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