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Treating Pakistan as a friend would be India’s ‘biggest weakness’ – Deputy FM
Published time: 28 Apr, 2019 10:37 Edited time: 29 Apr, 2019 10:39
Pakistan, which has been India’s arch-nemesis for decades, will never be treated as a friend in New Delhi, and it will be the “biggest weakness” to consider Islamabad as a friendly neighbor, its deputy foreign minister has said.
Vijay Kumar Singh, India’s Minister of State for External Affairs, made the stern remark while in Jaipur, according to local media. He said he was aware of some opposition politicians calling to mend ties with Pakistan, but doubted that this will ever come true.
A country “which has been triggering proxy wars against India besides being a terrorist hub can never be treated as a friend,” Singh said, reiterating a long-standing Indian claim that Pakistan is aiding and abetting militants in the contested Kashmir.
Tensions between the two nuclear-armed rivals mounted on the back of a cross-border standoff earlier this year, when India responded with airstrikes to a high-profile terror attack it blamed on Pakistan-based Islamist group. Pakistan didn’t sit idle as well, engaging Indian jets and shooting down a pilot who was later returned home.
India and Pakistan have been at odds since the violent partition of British India back in 1947. The conflict is being fueled by deepsectarian [religious] tensions and territorial claims, most notably in Kashmir.
Published time: 28 Apr, 2019 10:37 Edited time: 29 Apr, 2019 10:39
Pakistan, which has been India’s arch-nemesis for decades, will never be treated as a friend in New Delhi, and it will be the “biggest weakness” to consider Islamabad as a friendly neighbor, its deputy foreign minister has said.
Vijay Kumar Singh, India’s Minister of State for External Affairs, made the stern remark while in Jaipur, according to local media. He said he was aware of some opposition politicians calling to mend ties with Pakistan, but doubted that this will ever come true.
A country “which has been triggering proxy wars against India besides being a terrorist hub can never be treated as a friend,” Singh said, reiterating a long-standing Indian claim that Pakistan is aiding and abetting militants in the contested Kashmir.
Tensions between the two nuclear-armed rivals mounted on the back of a cross-border standoff earlier this year, when India responded with airstrikes to a high-profile terror attack it blamed on Pakistan-based Islamist group. Pakistan didn’t sit idle as well, engaging Indian jets and shooting down a pilot who was later returned home.
India and Pakistan have been at odds since the violent partition of British India back in 1947. The conflict is being fueled by deep