ISLAMABAD (July 14 2009): Pakistan should ask India to provide her the facility for transit trade with Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan, as Pakistan has agreed to provide India similar relaxation regarding trade with Afghanistan, said Mushahid Hassain Sayed.
Talking to Business Recorder here on Monday, after conclusion of a seminar on the issue of "Pakistan-American Relations" under the auspices of Centre for Research of Security Studies (CRSS) he said that it was need of the hour to pursue India to provide Pakistan route of trade with these countries.
He said that Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani must urge Indian premier Manmohan Singh during his meeting on the sidelines of Sharm-el-Sheikh summit of Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to resolve all the outstanding issues with Pakistan through dialogue.
On a question he said that Pakistan should raise water issue with the Indian premier during the meeting as it was most important for Pakistan's agriculture. Mushahid added that the prime minister of Pakistan during the talks with the Indian premier in Sharm-el-Sheikh summit must ask India to stop human right's violations in occupied Kashmir.
He also said that conspiracies were being hatched through different channels to deprive Pakistan of its nuclear arsenal. Earlier, speaking at the seminar the speakers said that there are three elements of mistrust between the US and Pakistan and stressed United Sates must try to remove this mistrust.
They said that among the three issues, first is US track record of using, ditching and discarding an old ally (Pakistan) after achieving its goals on any important international matter.
Secondly, there always remained an 'India factor' despite the fact that India was ally of Soviet Union but US had always tilted towards India on Pakistan's expense including arms ban in 1965 war, failure to counter India-Soviet nexus in 1971, Pressler sanctions in 1990s and India-US nuclear deal in 2005, which violated both US laws and NPT. Thirdly, post 9/11 remarks of President Bush pertaining to Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and campaign against ISI.
On a question why Pakistan is relying on US assistance and US dominating Pakistan's foreign policy, Mushahid said that Pakistan had achieved what was needed from US and at present US was dominating Indian foreign policy as compared to Pakistan.
Replying to a question he said that whenever USA starts romance with Pakistan there was dictatorship in Pakistan, adding that the dictators served the USA's interests in the best way as US wants only one window operation instead of democratic complications.
"For years, we had an unbalanced policy in South Asia and people are looking at it superficially and say that we have a great relationship with Pakistan, but it was a false relationship because at the first instance it was built against the India-Soviet Union nexus and latter it was against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan," Mushahid giving the presentation at the seminar reading an excerpts from an interview of Ex US under secretary of states Richard Armitage with Indian daily the Hindu said that US was safeguarding its interests in the region long ago and Armitage gave this interview to the paper 90 days before the 9/11 incidents.
Other speakers addressing the seminar said that the Pakistani leadership was just doing nothing seriously on the issues relating to Pak-US relations. They said that the Pakistan government was even informed about the US Drone strikes inside the Pakistani territory, but the leadership was just making statements.